HEATS SNAP LOSING STREAK: Harden’s triple-double not enough for Rockets

Basketball
By AFP | Jan 19, 2017
Toronto Raptors guard Terrence Ross (31) dribbles the ball past Miami Heat guard Dwyane Wade (3) in game one of the second round of the NBA Playoffs at Air Canada Centre.

The Miami Heat withstood Houston star James Harden’s 40-point triple-double on Tuesday to upend the Rockets 109-103 and snap a four-game NBA losing streak.

Harden, who had six turnovers, had added 12 rebounds and 10 assists for his 13th triple-double of the season.

He made 12 of his 30 shots, including four of 15 from three-point range.

“At least it wasn’t 60,” Heat coach Erik Spoelstra quipped of Harden’s gaudy points total.

“All you can do is make him earn it and take away some of the easy ones,” Spoelstra said. “He is as offensively skilled as any player in this league. It is tough to rattle him.”

But the Heat, who own the second-worst record in the NBA at 12-30, managed to prevail against Harden and the prolific Rockets offense, which ranks second in the league in points scored.

With Ryan Anderson out for the Rockets and Eric Gordon connecting on just three of 17 off Houston’s bench, the Heat were able to withstand an effort from Harden that included 12 of 13 from the free throw line.

Heat point guard Goran Dragic scored 21 points, pulled down eight rebounds and handed out eight assists and the Heat’s 20-3 scoring run in the fourth quarter put the game away.

It was touch-and-go for awhile in the final period, however.

Rodney McGruder’s layup with 8:36 to play put the Heat up 88-83.

But Harden’s driving layup with 7:05 to play put Houston back on top 89-88.

Share this story
WRC Safari Rally: Where a 'flying sausage' meets the 'queens of the dust'
An employee of GDC, Sheghu, alongside Kenya Pipeline Company’s Ayuko, are drawn to the sport not by financial rewards but by the thrill of pushing boundaries and conquering fear.
Ayimba and Tanga return as Shujaa name squad for Montevideo 7s
Kenya will be seeking to finish among the top four teams with eyes set on the promotion and relegation championships dubbed SVNS World Championship playoffs.
Japanese speedster Takamoto Katsuta's rise to the top
Takamoto has followed the strict ethics of a true sportsman to maintain high fitness levels and steady mental faculties.
Why rain is not blessing for drivers in Naivasha
Crews have been forced to adapt quickly as rainfall continues to affect sections around the rally route.
It is another time for cars to meet wildlife in pursuit of Safari Rally glory
The wildlife are always forced to run for dear life, and the sound of the rally cars interferes with the peace they have always enjoyed in their habitat.
.
RECOMMENDED NEWS