Brogdon hits clutch overtime winner for Pacers while 76ers keep soaring
Seven players hit double figures as the Philadelphia 76ers surged to 6-1 while Malcolm Brogdon landed an overtime winner as the Indiana Pacers take up chase in the East.
Eastern Conference leaders Philadelphia remain ahead of the pack after a second-quarter flurry helped to sink the Charlotte Hornets, 118-101, with Tobias Harris leading the scoring on 22 points.
Joel Embiid (14 points and 11 rebounds) and Ben Simmons (12 points and 10 rebounds) played key supporting roles with double-doubles as the 76ers continue to fly high.
Indiana improved to 5-2 in a 118-116 thriller against the New Orleans Pelicans after Brogdon capped his double-double with the clutch OT winner, while Victor Oladipo top scored for the Pacers with 25 points.
In-form Pelicans duo Brandon Ingram and Zion Williamson combined for 55 points in the loss, as Ingram scored 31 and Williamson recorded a double-double with 24 points and 10 rebounds.
Orlando also stayed in the hunt for top spot as Aaron Gordon (24 points, 11 rebounds) and Nikola Vucevic (23 points) inspired the Magic to move to 5-3 with a 103-83 victory over the Cleveland Cavaliers.
Luka Doncic dominated with 33 points and a triple-double as the Dallas Mavericks ended the Houston Rockets’ winning streak with a 113-100 win.
Doncic added 16 rebounds and 11 assists, while Tim Hardaway Jr shot for 30 points to boost the Mavs. Houston's Christian Wood, Eric Gordon and a returning James Harden all put up more than 20 points.
Meanwhile, Giannis Antetokounmpo led the scoring across the NBA for the day with a season-high 43 points in the Milwaukee Bucks’ 125-115 triumph over the struggling Detroit Pistons.
Jayson Tatum exploded to out-shoot Fred VanVleet as the Boston Celtics held on to win 126-114 against the Toronto Raptors.
Tatum went off with 40 points to fire Boston to a 5-3 record while VanVleet led the comeback charge with 35 points as the 1-5 Raps once again came up short.
Steph Curry kept up his fine form with 30 points as the Golden State Warriors moved to 4-3 with a 137-106 win over the Sacramento Kings.
Julius Randle posted a big performance with 28 points and 17 rebounds in the New York Knicks 113-108 win against the Atlanta Hawks, while Bam Adebayo’s 20 points inspired the Miami Heat to a 118-90 victory against the Oklahoma City Thunder.
Monday's results
Philadelphia 76ers 118-101 Charlotte Hornets
Spurs at Clippers
Paul George and Kawhi Leonard aim to keep the 5-2 LA Clippers firing at the top of the West against the 2-4 San Antonio Spurs and the in-form DeMar DeRozan.