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February 27, 2015
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Hawks beat Rondo-less Mavericks

Miami Heat's Hassan Whiteside (21) drives past Orlando Magic's Channing Frye (left) during the first half of an NBA basketball game on Wednesday.

ATLANTA (AP):

The Atlanta Hawks seized control with a 13-0 run during the third quarter and went on to win 104-87 on Wednesday against a Dallas Mavericks team which struggled in the absence of suspended point guard Rajon Rondo.

The Hawks stretched their lead in the NBA Eastern Conference to eight games while the Mavericks missed a chance to make up ground in the more hard-fought Western Conference play-off race.

Dallas suspended Rondo before the game at Atlanta for conduct detrimental to the team. Rondo had a heated exchange on the court with coach Rick Carlisle in the third quarter of the previous night's game against Toronto.

Houston ended a run of six straight losses to the Clippers by downing Los Angeles 110-105.

James Harden had 21 points while Corey Brewer scored 13 of his 20 points in the fourth quarter for the Rockets, who entered the final quarter with a 15-1 run to take a 99-86 lead.

Portland's Wesley Matthews scored 31 points to lead the Trail Blazers to a 111-95 victory over San Antonio.

Sacramento won 102-90 at home against Memphis, with Rudy Gay scoring 28 points for the Kings.

Charlotte deepened the woe surrounding Chicago by taking a 98-86 road win as the Bulls dwelled on life without Derrick Rose, who required yet another knee operation.

Phoenix, too, ended a five-game skid with an impressive road win, with the Suns prevailing 110-96 at Denver.

New Orleans' Quincy Pondexter scored a career-high 25 points as the Pelicans beat Brooklyn 102-96 for their third straight victory.

Minnesota's prodigal son Kevin Garnett made an emotional return to the Timberwolves after eight years away, and the hosts won 97-77 against Washington.

Miami rallied to force overtime after having trailed by eight points in the final minute of regulation, and then beat Orlando 93-90.

Milwaukee built a big early lead and defeated Philadelphia 104-88, giving new signing Michael Carter-Williams a victory over his previous team.

The Los Angeles Lakers rallied from a double-figure deficit and won 100-97 at Utah, with Jordan Clarkson scoring a career-high 22 points.

Boston scored 20 unanswered points during the second half, and ran away to a 115-94 win against New York.



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