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McGrady, Yao boost Rockets by Denver
The Rockets had squandered double-digit second-half leads in their last two losses to Philadelphia and Phoenix.
But on Friday they overcame an eight-point deficit midway through the second quarter and didn't trail again.
Andre Miller's nifty reverse layup got Denver within 76-70 with about 6 minutes left. But a 3-pointer by Rafer Alston followed by a monster two-handed dunk by Yao extended Houston's lead to 81-70.
Yao followed his dunk with a block on Kenyon Martin that sent the ball flying into the crowd and the Nuggets wouldn't threaten again.
Denver got 34 points from Carmelo Anthony in his best outing since the All-Star break, but he didn't get much help and only scored four points in the fourth. The Nuggets second-leading scorer was Marcus Camby with 10 points.
Houston outscored Denver 14-4 in the opening minutes of the third quarter, led by Yao's eight points, to build its two-point halftime lead to 60-48.
MAVERICKS 90, BOBCATS 76: At Dallas, Dirk Nowitzki scored 26 points and Jason Terry had 17 as Dallas rallied from a halftime deficit to extend its club-record home winning streak to 16 games. Erick Dampier had nine points, 14 rebounds and two blocked shots for the Mavericks, who have won 20 of their last 22. Gerald Wallace's 14 points led the Bobcats, who have lost eight of their last 10, but beat the Jazz on Wednesday.
KINGS 102, HAWKS 93: At Atlanta, Brad Miller scored 24 points to lead five Kings in double figures in Sacramento's 102-93 win over Atlanta. The Kings, who have won three in a row and four of five, also got 19 points from Kevin Martin, 18 points each from Ron Artest and Mike Bibby and 12 from Shareef Abdur-Rahim.
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