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NBA Roundup: Suns win in overtime with Grayson Allen and Suns.

Devin Booker scored 47 points, a new season high for him, and added 11 assists to help the Phoenix Suns beat the Utah Jazz in overtime 135-127 on Friday.

Grayson Allen scored 21 on seven threes. This included two in the last 1.2 seconds to force overtime, and another at the start of the overtime to keep the Suns up.

Tyus Jones scored 16 points and had six rebounds, while also dishing out six assists to help Phoenix snap a three-game loss streak. Suns players Kevin Durant and Bradley Beal were both out with injuries.

John Collins had 21 points for Utah. Lauri Markkanen scored 20 points. Walker Kessler added 19 points with a career high 22 rebounds. Utah lost its 13th game in 16 matches. Jordan Clarkson, who has a foot injury, did not play for the Jazz.

Thunder 121 Raptors 109

Jal Williams led Oklahoma City to victory over Toronto with 27 points. Shai Gilgeous Alexander added 25.

Thunder fans were thrilled to hear that second-year center Chet Holmgren was back in action. Holmgren scored four points in his first game since suffering a pelvic injury on Nov. 10. He also had five rebounds, two steals, and four blocks.

Scottie Barnes netted 21 points, but the Raptors still lost their third consecutive game. Gradey Dick scored 17 points.

Hornets 117, Spurs 116

Charlotte won a game against San Antonio after Miles Bridges hit the winning 3-pointer in 1.4 seconds. This ended a six-game loss streak.

Bridges scored 25 points, while LaMelo tallied 24 and added 10 assists. The Hornets were boosted by his return after a five-game injury-related absence.

Stephon Castle, a rookie Spurs player, scored 33 points - a new career high - off the bench. Fox added 22 points. Victor Wembanyama contributed 16 points, five blocks and 11 rebounds.

Nets 102 and Heat 86

Brooklyn's Cameron Johnson scored 18 in the fourth quarter to beat Miami. This was Miami's first game after trading Jimmy Butler.

D'Angelo Russell scored 17 points for the Nets. They outscored Miami by 31-9 during the final period, shooting 14 of 26 shots from the field. Nic Claxton had 12 points, 10 boards and four of Brooklyn’s 13 blocked shots - a season high. The Nets have won four of their last five games.

Miami tied its season low by shooting 35,6 percent. Terry Rozier was the top scorer with 20 points. Bam Adebayo scored 18 points.

Pistons 125 - 76ers 114

Malik Beasley scored 36 points, a new career high, and Detroit defeated Philadelphia.

Tobias Harris scored 22 points with nine rebounds to help the Pistons end a two-game losing streak. All-Star Cade Cunningham had to be scratched due to an ankle sprain.

Tyrese Maxiey led the Sixers with 27 points and 7 assists. Joel Embiid tallied 20 of his 23 total points in the second period. He also had seven rebounds, six assists and seven rebounds.

Cavaliers 134, Wizards 124

Donovan Mitchell led the team with 33 points, while Evan Mobley contributed 27.

Max Strus scored 17 points, while Darius Garland had 23. The Cavaliers won their sixth game in seven attempts. Jarrett Allen had 12 points and 12 rebounds.

The Wizards' best three-game winning streak of the season ended despite Jordan Poole's 45-point career high. Kyshawn George had 17 points.

Hawks 115 and Bucks 110

Mouhamed Gueye scored his first double-double of his career to help Atlanta defeat Milwaukee.

Gueye was able to play more minutes because none of the players Atlanta acquired at the deadline for trades were available. Gueye, who scored 15 points for the season and set career highs in rebounds (12), blocks (4), and blocked shots (four), helped Atlanta overcome a 21 point deficit at halftime.

Trae Young, Atlanta's Trae added 24 points with seven assists. He also made a crucial steal with just 34 seconds remaining. For the third consecutive game, Giannis Antetokounmpo was out with a calf injury. Bobby Portis led the Bucks with 26 points and fifteen rebounds. Damian Lillard had 23 points, nine boards and ten assists.

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(source: Reuters)