NBA: Harden scores 45 to give Rockets 2nd win

Agence France-Presse

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James Harden, traded a week ago from NBA runner-up Oklahoma City, scored a career-high 45 points to power the Houston Rockets over host Atlanta 109-102

NEW BACKCOURT. Jeremy Lin and James Harden make up the Houston Rockets' new backcourt. Photo courtesy of official NBA Twitter account.

ATLANTA, Georgia, United States – James Harden, traded a week ago from NBA runner-up Oklahoma City, scored a career-high 45 points on Friday, November 2 to power the Houston Rockets over host Atlanta 109-102.

Harden, last year’s NBA Sixth Man of the Year as the league’s top reserve player, poured in 37 points in his Rockets debut two nights earlier in a victory at Detroit and made his second Houston start even more spectacular.

A member of the US Olympic gold medal squad, Harden made 14-for-19 shots from the field and sank 15-of-17 free throws while grabbing seven rebounds. He scored 18 points in the fourth quarter, when he was 12-of-13 from the line.

Asian-American star Jeremy Lin, the NBA’s first US player of Taiwan and Chinese heritage, added 21 points, 10 rebounds and seven assists while Omer Asik pulled down 19 rebounds and Marcus Morris scored 17 points off the bench.

The Rockets had not won their first two games of a season since 2008. Two days earlier, Harden scored 37 points in his Rockets debut.

Atlanta was led by 22 points from reserve Lou Williams while Josh Smith had 18 points and 10 rebounds for the Hawks in their season opener. – Agence France-Presse

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