Jrue Holiday scores late as Bucks beat Heat 120-119

JRUE Holiday secured a game-winning shot with 1.9 seconds remaining as Milwaukee Bucks fought back to beat Miami Heat 120-119.

Heat led 113-99 inside the final six minutes before Bucks, who won the NBA title in 2021, hit back.
Holiday scored 23 points and made 11 assists, while Giannis Antetokounmpo led the scoring for Bucks with 28 points 17 rebounds.

“We can’t dwell on this win – these games are not stopping,” Holiday said.
Heat remain top of the Eastern Conference, with Bucks fourth.

James Harden impressed on his home debut for Philadelphia 76ers in their 123-108 win over New York Knicks.
The Knicks took a 16-point lead in the second quarter, but Harden scored 26 points and Joel Embiid 27 as 76ers rallied.

“It was a movie. I felt the energy and I felt the love,” Harden said.
Indiana Pacers came from 94-85 down in the fourth quarter to beat Orlando Magic 122-114 in overtime, thanks to Malcolm Brogdon’s 31 points, 11 rebounds 8 assists.

Phoenix Suns breezed past Portland Trail Blazers 120-90, while Indiana Pacers beat Orlando Magic 122-114 in overtime.
Donovan Mitchell scored 37 points as Utah Jazz beat Houston Rockets 132-127 in overtime, and Oklahoma City Thunder saw off Denver Nuggets 119-107.

Cleveland Cavaliers suffered their fifth loss in six games with a 119-98 defeat by the Charlotte Hornets, while New Orleans Pelicans beat Sacramento Kings 125-95. (BBC Sport).

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