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Harden shines again as Houston Rockets stretch winning run to six matches

James Harden had 35 points for the Rockets.

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The Houston Rockets posted a sixth win in a row as they toppled the Toronto Raptors 107-95.

James Harden finished with 35 points – a 39th consecutive game in which he has scored 28 points or more – while Gerald Green added 18 off the bench.

Toronto’s loss marked the end of a seven-game winning streak at home.

Defending champions the Golden State Warriors slumped to a 128-95 loss to the Boston Celtics.

Gordon Hayward had 30 points off the bench as Boston took control early on in the game, leading by 25 points at half-time.

Kyrie Irving added 19 points and 11 assists for the Celtics, who had started the game having lost five of six since the All-Star break.

JJ Redick had 19 of his 26 points in the first half as the Philadelphia 76ers beat the Orlando Magic 114-106.

The Sixers led for most of the game, but Orlando came to within a point late in the fourth quarter.

Jimmy Butler helped push Philadelphia ahead in the dying minutes, while Mike Scott sank a three-pointer to extend the advantage with 48.6 seconds remaining.

Meanwhile, the Indiana Pacers held off a strong second half from the Chicago Bulls to triumph 105-96.

The Bulls closed the gap after trailing by as much as 16 in the first half, before eventually falling short and recording their fifth loss in a row to the Pacers.

Elsewhere, Mike Conley recorded a career-high 40 points to help the Memphis Grizzlies edge the Portland Trail Blazers 120-111, while Karl-Anthony Towns led on 41 points as the Minnesota Timberwolves defeated the Oklahoma City Thunder 131-120.

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