James Harden marked his return to action with a telling triple-double as the Brooklyn Nets snatched a dramatic 122-115 win over the Los Angeles Lakers.
For the Lakers, LeBron James scored 39 points and became the NBA’s highest scorer all-time in Christmas Day games, reaching 422 points on December 25 across his career to surpass Kobe Bryant’s 395 haul.
However, Russell Westbrook shot only 4-of-20 from the field, meaning his own triple-double of 13 points, 12 rebounds and 11 assists was tinged with disappointment.
It allowed Harden and Patty Mills to guide the Nets to a hard-earned win over a Lakers side who have lost five successive games to slide to 16-18 for the season.
Mills matched a career-best with 34 points, and his eight three-pointers established a new NBA record for Christmas Day.
Harden’s haul of 36 points, 10 rebounds and 10 assists came in his first game out of COVID-19 protocols and boosted the shorthanded Nets to 22-9, with Brooklyn rallying despite being without Kevin Durant, Kyrie Irving and LaMarcus Aldridge, among others.
The Lakers trailed 102-82 entering the final quarter but got back to 115-115 with 45 seconds remaining, yet Nic Claxton restored Brooklyn’s lead, and Harden’s accuracy from the free-throw line saw them pull clear in the closing moments.
This was the first Christmas Day game with multiple triple-doubles, the NBA said.
Antetokounmpo rebounds with stellar show
Milwaukee Bucks superstar Giannis Antetokounmpo joined Harden in making a stellar return to action, after also serving time in isolation due to the health and safety protocols.
After missing five games, Antetokounmpo scored 36 points and had 12 rebounds in a 117-113 win for the Bucks over the Boston Celtics.
That improved the Bucks, who sit third in the Eastern Conference, to 22-13 for the season. It was the fifth time this season that Antetokounmpo has topped 35 points in a game.
Christmas Curry proves a rare treat
Heading into the Golden State Warriors’ game with the Phoenix Suns, Stephen Curry was averaging a meagre 13.1 points in his eight career games on Christmas. That ranked as his worst average points haul on any date he has played on more than twice.
This time Curry came good though, bagging a game-high 33 points in a 116-107 win for the Warriors.
There was cause for Christmas cheer for the New York Knicks’ Kemba Walker too. The Knicks landed a 101-87 win over the Atlanta Hawks, led by Julius Randle’s 25 points and 12 rebounds, with Walker weighing in with the team’s first triple-double on Christmas Day. He finished with 10 points, 10 rebounds and 12 assists, and on the right side of the scoreboard.