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12/20/2018
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James Harden described the Houston Rockets' record-breaking three-point performance against the Washington Wizards as "pretty cool". The Rockets drained 26 efforts from beyond the arc in Wednesday's 136-118 rout at the Toyota Center, with Michael Carter-Williams nailing the landmark effort with 31.1 seconds left in the game. With the record in sight, the home-court crowd chanted "three" while the Rockets' starters, who were now on the bench, were also urging their team-mates to take the opportunities to shoot threes. Continue to Article
December 20, 2018 4:48:am EST
Earlier this season, as the Wizards got off to another disappointing start, head coach Scott Brooks pointed to the fact his team didn't reach the .500 mark in 2016-17, the year they won 49 games, until their 32nd game. On Wednesday night, the Wizards played their 32nd game of the 2018-19 season. The Wizards have dropped six of their last seven and on Wednesday were blasted by the Rockets, 136-118. Continue to Article
December 20, 2018 12:58:am EST
The Houston Rockets were on the cusp of NBA history, just one 3-pointer away from setting the league record for most 3s in a game. The crowd chanted: "Three, Three, Three," every time Houston got the ball and let out a collective moan after each of four straight misses as the clock ran down on Wednesday night against the Washington Wizards. Then, with just 31.1 seconds remaining, Michael Carter-Williams, who had missed two of those four, set his feet and shot his way into the record books, making Houston's 26th 3 of the night to set the mark and help Houston to a 136-118 win. Continue to Article
December 19, 2018 11:39:pm EST
The Rockets were hot from beyond the arc. How hot were they? Michael Carter-Williams made a 3-pointer. Continue to Article
December 19, 2018 10:57:pm EST
Slovenian guard Goran Dragic underwent successful right knee surgery Wednesday but is expected to be sidelined for the Miami Heat until mid-February, the NBA club announced. Dragic, who has missed 12 of Miami's past 14 games with the injury, will see the European standout absent until approximately the NBA All-Star Game break from February 15-21. In 14 games this season, Dragic has averaged 15.3 points, 4.9 assists and 3.1 rebounds. Continue to Article
December 19, 2018 6:56:pm EST