Butler's heroics spoil Walker's 60-point game as 76ers beat Hornets
November 18, 2018 04:45 MYT
Kemba Walker played the game of his life, but Jimmy Butler stepped up to deliver victory for the Philadelphia 76ers against the Charlotte Hornets.
Walker scored a career-high and franchise-record 60 points, but in the game's final seconds, Philadelphia's own hero stepped up in Butler.
Playing only his third game with the 76ers, Butler buried the game-winning three-pointer in overtime to give Philly a 122-119 victory.
Butler had just moments earlier blocked Walker's shot with less than 20 seconds remaining to get Philadelphia the ball.
The game-saving block and the game-winning triple! JIMMY BUTLER comes up huge for the @sixers down the stretch!#HereTheyCome pic.twitter.com/P47MLqcXQU
— NBA (@NBA) November 18, 2018
Butler finished the game with 15 points. Joel Embiid led the way with 33, and Ben Simmons and JJ Redick chipped in 23 apiece for the 76ers (11-7).
The 76ers needed all of their stars firing on a night that belonged to Walker. The guard knocked down 21 of 34 shots and had seven rebounds, four assists and four steals.
In a nice coincidence, Walker's offensive explosion came on the same night he was honoured as a member of the Hornets' 30th Anniversary Team.
HIGHLIGHTS Kemba Walker dropped a career-high and single-game franchise-record 60 points in tonight's game #Hornets30 pic.twitter.com/fgfXCp3Wxh
— Charlotte Hornets (@hornets) November 18, 2018
Vucevic produces magic for Orlando
Magic center Nikola Vucevic had 36 points and 13 rebounds in a 130-117 win over the Lakers.
Anthony Davis scored 40 and had eight rebounds and assists in the Pelicans' 125-115 victory over the Nuggets.
Danilo Gallinari (28 points) and Tobias Harris (27) combined for 55 points to key the Clippers to a 127-119 win against the Nets. The Clippers are now 10-5.
Dud Dinwiddie
Guard Spencer Dinwiddie hit only three of 16 shots, had four turnovers and fouled out of the Nets' loss to the Clippers.
LeBron's dunk, Mitchell's block
Lonzo Ball drew the extra man, then found LeBron James for a thunderous dunk.
"Lonzo spins... LeBron LOOKOUT!" #LakeShow 46#PureMagic 52 WATCH on #NBA League Pass: https://t.co/L3VurkatG8 pic.twitter.com/kFOqzT2Bhi
— NBA (@NBA) November 18, 2018
Donovan Mitchell chased down Gordon Hayward to block his dunk.
Donovan Mitchell gets UP for the rejection!#TeamIsEverything 88#CUsRise 72 : @NBATV pic.twitter.com/HKMSa12yKO
— NBA (@NBA) November 18, 2018
Saturday's results
Los Angeles Clippers 127-119 Brooklyn Nets
Warriors at Spurs
The Warriors (12-5) are physically wounded (Stephen Curry is still out) and, to quote coach Steve Kerr, "banged up spiritually" in the aftermath of the Kevin Durant-Draymond Green spat. They lost a close game to the Mavericks on Saturday. The Spurs (7-7) and high-scoring guard DeMar DeRozan (25.6 ppg) might be catching them at just the right time, and at home.