Feb 28, 2012; Houston, TX, USA; Toronto Raptors point guard Jose Calderon (8) calls a play while defended by Houston Rockets point guard Kyle Lowry (7) during the first quarter at the Toyota Center. Mandatory Credit: Thomas Campbell-US Presswire
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about 1 year ago Update 0 comments
The Houston Rockets jumped out to an early first-quarter lead and then spent the rest of the game holding on for an 88-85 win over the Toronto Raptors. Things got interesting late in the fourth quarter with Toronto whittling the Houston lead all the way down to 85-83 with just 55 seconds remaining.
However in the closing seconds, Chandler Parsons came up with a key offensive rebound, Kevin Martin made three of four free throws and Linas Kleiza missed a three-point attempt that would have tied the game and likely sent it to overtime.
Kyle Lowry led the way for the Rockets with 26 points and five assists. Luis Scola logged a double-double with 15 points and 10 rebounds while Kevin Martin did most of his damage late with 14 points. Samuel Dalembert added 10 points and a couple of blocks for Houston.
DeMar DeRozan scored 17 points to lead Toronto and was followed by James Johnson's 16. Leandro Barbosa added 11 points off the bench while Amir Johnson finished with 10.
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about 1 year ago Update 0 comments
The Houston Rockets jumped out to an early lead and carry a 45-36 lead over the Toronto Raptors into halftime. The Rockets built an early 27-15 lead at the end of the first but cooled off some in the second where they were outscored by the Raptors 21-18.
Kyle Lowry got off to a great start with 11 first-half points on 4-6 shooting. Samuel Dalembert and Luis Scola each added eight points and Scola also grabbed seven rebounds before picking up his third foul late in the half and heading to the bench. Kevin Martin and Patrick Patterson finished the half with six points apiece.
James Johnson has 10 points to lead the Raptors who shot just 39 percent in the first half and were 0-8 from three-point range. DeMar DeRozan added seven points for Toronto.
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about 1 year ago Article 0 comments
The Toronto Raptors come to town on Tuesday night. The Houston Rockets will look to improve on their dominant 14-4 record at home this season.
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