Heat end 76ers' flawless home run, Celtics beat Mavs
December 19, 2019 05:46 MYT
The Miami Heat snapped the Philadelphia 76ers' unbeaten start at home with a 108-104 victory in the NBA.
Philadelphia boasted a 14-0 record on home court until Wednesday's defeat to their Eastern Conference rivals at Wells Fargo Center.
The 76ers eased past the Heat 113-86 in Philadelphia last month, however, they succumbed to Miami (20-8) and Kendrick Nunn's 26 points and Bam Adebayo's 23.
Joel Embiid posted 22 points and 19 rebounds for the 76ers (20-9), who closed within 106-104 25.5 seconds from the end.
Meanwhile, the Boston Celtics prevailed 109-103 against the Luka Doncic-less Dallas Mavericks midweek.
Kemba Walker's 32 points were a game high as the Celtics left Dallas with the win.
Pelicans snap franchise record
After a franchise-worst 13-game losing streak, the New Orleans Pelicans upstaged the Minnesota Timberwolves 107-99. Brandon Ingram had 34 points for the visiting Pelicans.
Defending champions the Toronto Raptors were 112-99 winners against the Detroit Pistons thanks to Kyle Lowry's 20 points, 10 rebounds and 10 assists.
Jamal Murray's 33 points and Nikola Jokic's double-double of 18 points and 12 assists fuelled the Denver Nuggets' 113-104 victory over the Orlando Magic.
Raptors pay the price
Already without star guard Fred VanVleet, the Raptors lost Marc Gasol and Norman Powell to injures in Detroit. Gasol left with a hamstring strain in the opening quarter before Nowell departed in the fourth due to his left shoulder.
Thaddeus Young made just one field goal from 10 attempts and was 0 of four from beyond the arc in 20 minutes as the Chicago Bulls edged the Washington Wizards 110-109 in overtime.
Lillard says no!
As Alec Burks stared down a three-pointer, Portland Trail Blazers star Damian Lillard swatted the ball away from the Golden State Warriors man.
Dame comes outta nowhere! : https://t.co/gZ3mLZln8x pic.twitter.com/EvM7oNGOIK
— NBA (@NBA) December 19, 2019
Wednesday's results
Denver Nuggets 113-104 Orlando Magic
Lakers at Bucks
It is the battle everyone has been waiting for. Thursday's showdown sees Western Conference leaders the Los Angeles Lakers visit Eastern Conference pacesetters the Milwaukee Bucks. All eyes will be on LeBron James and reigning MVP Giannis Antetokounmpo.