Chicago's Jimmy Butler
broke Michael Jordan's team record for points in a half, scoring 40 of his 42
after the break to lead the Bulls to a 115-113 win against Toronto on Sunday. Jordan had 39 in the second
half of a game against Milwaukee in 1989.
AP report continues:
Among
other results, Arron Afflalo led New York to victory over Atlanta and Miami
dominated an undermanned Washington.
Chicago
notched a fourth successive win as Butler shot 14 of 19 in the final two
quarters after a 1-for-4 start.
Pau
Gasol had his 17th double-double of the season with 19 points and 13 rebounds
as Chicago beat Toronto for the seventh straight time.
DeMar
DeRozan led the way for the Raptors with 24 points.
New
York's Afflalo scored a season-high 38 points to lead the Knicks to a 111-97
win against Atlanta.
Afflalo
was 14 for 17 from the field and 7 for 8 from 3-point range, making his first
seven attempts and nearing his career best of 43 points.
The
Knicks are 8-2 when Afflalo scores 15 or more points and 8-17 when he doesn't.
Paul
Millsap scored 19 points for the Hawks.
Miami
cruised to a 97-75 win against a Washington team that was as inaccurate as it
was undermanned.
With
just nine healthy players, Washington was outscored in the second quarter 25-7.
The Wizards missed 20 of their 22 field goal attempts as the Heat took a 50-31
halftime lead.
John
Wall, who led Washington with 14 points, hit just six of his 21 field goal
attempts.
The
Wizards shot just 34.1 percent and their 75 points were a season low.
Chris
Bosh scored 23 points and Goran Dragic had 18 for the Heat, who conceded the
fewest points of their season.
Portland's
C.J. McCollum had 25 points and seven assists to lead the Trail Blazers to a
112-106 win over Denver, which has lost six straight.
Los Angeles' Lou Williams
scored a season-high 30 points as the Lakers won three in a row for the first
time this season, beating struggling Phoenix 97-77, condemning the Suns to a
ninth straight loss.
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