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Posted on: Sunday, November 15, 2009

Milwaukee rookie Jennings scores 55


Associated Press

MILWAUKEE — Brandon Jennings was shut out in the first quarter. Then he went to work and wiped out a record held by Kareem Abdul-Jabbar.

Jennings scored 55 points, breaking Abdul-Jabbar's franchise rookie record, to lead the Milwaukee Bucks to a come-from-behind 129-125 victory last night over the Golden State Warriors.

Jennings poured in 29 points in the third quarter, then 16 in the fourth to become only the third Bucks player to score more than 50. The last to do it was Michael Redd, who set the franchise record with 57 points against Utah on Nov. 11, 2006.

"It was a very, very impressive performance for anyone, let alone a rookie in his seventh game," Milwaukee coach Scott Skiles said. "We just gave the ball to Brandon and let him go to work."

The No. 10 pick in the draft topped the 51 points scored by Abdul-Jabbar, then Lew Alcindor, on Feb. 21, 1970. The NBA rookie record was set by Wilt Chamberlain with 58 points for Philadelphia against Detroit in a January 1960 game in Bethlehem, Pa.

HEAT 81, NETS 80

Udonis Haslem scored 28 points and Dwyane Wade added 22, including a 3-pointer with 0.1 seconds left, as host Miami dropped New Jersey to 0-10. Brook Lopez and Trenton Hassell each finished with 17 points for New Jersey.

CAVALIERS 107, JAZZ 103

LeBron James scored 21 points, including a three-point play with 28 seconds left, to help host Cleveland win its fourth in a row. Carlos Boozer scored 25 points for Utah, which again was without starting point guard Deron Williams, who missed his second game while dealing with a medical issue regarding his daughter.

PACERS 113, CELTICS 104

Danny Granger scored 29 points and Dahntay Jones added a season-high 25, lifting host Indianapolis to its fourth straight win. Ray Allen scored a season-high 24 points for Boston.

PISTONS 106, WIZARDS 103

Ben Gordon scored 29 points, Charlie Villanueva 25 and Detroit held host Washington to one field goal over the final 5 minutes. Earl Boykins and Mike Miller each scored 20 points for the Wizards, who lost their sixth in a row.

BLAZERS 80, BOBCATS 74

Brandon Roy scored 25 points as visiting Portland won its sixth in a row. Boris Diaw scored 21 points for Charlotte, which suffered its fourth straight loss.

HAWKS 121, HORNETS 98

Joe Johnson scored 26 points and Jamal Crawford 21 as host Atlanta won its fourth in a row. Peja Stojakovic scored 25 points for New Orleans.

BULLS 94, 76ERS 88

Luol Deng and Kirk Hinrich each scored 19 points, helping host Chicago end a two-game skid. Andre Iguodala scored 24 points for Philadelphia, which lost for the fifth time in seven games.

GRIZZLIES 97, T-WOLVES 87

Marc Gasol scored 17 points and matched his career high with 16 rebounds as host Memphis snapped a seven-game losing streak. Corey Brewer scored 16 points for Minnesota, which lost its 10th straight.

THUNDER 101, SPURS 98

Kevin Durant scored 25 points as Oklahoma City handed San Antonio its first home loss in five games this season. Tim Duncan, who missed two games with an ankle injury, had 22 points and 10 rebounds for the Spurs.

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