OKLAHOMA CITY -- James Harden scored 21 points, and the Houston Rockets overcame Russell Westbrooks seventh consecutive triple-double to beat the Oklahoma City Thunder 102-99 on Friday night.Harden also had 12 assists and nine rebounds to help the Rockets win their fifth straight. Houston withstood Hardens 6-for-23 shooting effort.Westbrook finished with 27 points, 10 rebounds and 10 assists. He has the longest triple-double streak since Michael Jordan had seven straight in 1989. The most in a row is nine by Philadelphias Wilt Chamberlain in March 1968.It was Westbrooks 12th triple-double this season and the 49th of his career. He is the NBAs active leader in the category and ranks sixth overall.The Thunder had won the previous six games during Westbrooks triple-double binge.CAVALIERS 114, HEAT 84CLEVELAND -- LeBron James scored 27 points to move into ninth place on the NBA scoring list, and Cleveland routed Miami.James passed Elvin Hayes on a driving layup with 6:58 remaining and has 27,315 career points. The four-time MVP was removed about a minute later and received a loud ovation from the Cleveland crowd.Kevin Love, a game-time decision because of back spasms, scored a team-high 28 points and had 15 rebounds for the Cavaliers. He missed the morning shootaround but was in the lineup after warming up on the court about an hour before tip-off.Kyrie Irving added 23 points for the Cavs. They have won three straight after losing three in a row.Derrick Williams scored 17 points to lead the short-handed Heat. They have lost four straight.RAPTORS 101, CELTICS 94BOSTON -- Kyle Lowry scored 21 of his season-high 34 points in the second half for Toronto.Toronto erased an eight-point halftime deficit and led by as many as 11 in the fourth quarter. Boston pulled within four in the final minute, but Al Horford fouled Lowry on a 3-point attempt with 30 seconds to play. Lowry made all three free throws to help close out the victory.DeMar DeRozan added 24 points, and Norman Powell had 20.Horford and Avery Bradley each had 19 points to lead Boston. Celtics point guard Isaiah Thomas sat out his second straight game with a strained right groin.PISTONS 117, TIMBERWOLVES 90MINNEAPOLIS -- Andre Drummond had 22 points and 22 rebounds for his second straight 20-20 game and Detroit cruised past Minnesota.Marcus Morris had 15 points and seven rebounds and the Pistons had their way with Minnesotas struggling defense, hitting 14 of 29 3-pointers.Andrew Wiggins scored 16 points and Karl-Anthony Towns had 14 points and 12 rebounds for the Wolves. They have lost seven of their last eight games.MAVERICKS 111, PACERS 103DALLAS -- Wesley Matthews matched a season high with 26 points, Harrison Barnes had 25 and Dallas beat Indiana for just its third win in 15 games.Two nights after a listless second half in a 31-point home loss to Sacramento prompted a team meeting, the Mavericks started the third quarter with a 10-2 run that gave them a double-digit lead.Matthews outscored the Pacers by himself during a 32-11 spurt that turned a 50-42 deficit into a 74-61 lead. The shooting guard had 16 points during the run, capped by a 3-pointer.Paul George had 22 points for the Pacers.HAWKS 114, BUCKS 110MILWAUKEE -- Dennis Schroder scored a career-high 33 points and Atlanta rallied from 20 down in the second half to beat Milwaukee.Paul Millsap added 23 points and 14 rebounds, and Tim Hardaway Jr. scored 18 points. The Hawks ended a seven-game losing streak Wednesday night with a win over Miami.Jabari Parker scored 27 points for Milwaukee.HORNETS 109, MAGIC 88CHARLOTTE, N.C. -- Nic Batum and Michael Kidd-Gilchrist each had 16 points, and Charlotte routed Orlando for its third straight victory.Kemba Walker had 15 points in limited action, and Ramon Sessions and Jeremy Lamb each scored 12 off the bench. Batum missed out on a chance at a triple-double because Charlottes starters didnt play in the fourth quarter with the game out of hand. He had nine rebounds and seven assists.Evan Fournier had 14 points for Orlando. Air Max 200 Uomo Bianche . After the whistle, Thornton skated the length of the ice, pulled Orpik to the ice from behind and punched him in the face several times. Air Max 720 Scontate . 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Each week, ESPN.com writer Brett Okamoto provides his take on the hottest topics in the world of mixed martial arts.This week, Okamoto squares off with former UFC middleweight contender and current analyst?Brian Stann to discuss all things MMA. Stann (12-6), a former WEC light heavyweight champion, retired in 2013 after a seven-year career.?1.?Is womens strawweight contender Paige VanZant a future pay-per-view draw for the UFC?Stann:?Yeah, I think she is. It would take her doing more things on network television, though. Its not going to be just from her fights. When she was doing Dancing With the Stars, in my regular day job my employees thought I was really cool because I had met Paige VanZant. Thats how big she got by doing that show. I call fights all the time. I come back on Sunday and on Monday, my employees couldnt care less. But Paige VanZant doing Dancing With the Stars? Theyre like, Do you know Page VanZant? Oh my God, what is she like? She really rose to prominence on that show.Theres something about her. She has that it factor and a win like her last one, in a fight she was not winning, to come out of nowhere and land that kick -- shes an athlete, a gamer and she has got the personality.Okamoto:?I think its too early to tell. Selling pay-per-views isnt easy. At any one time in the sport, there are (maybe) only three or four names that can consistently do so. Does VanZant have a lot of potential? Of course. Id be hard-pressed to find many prospects with more potential than VanZant, but in addition to showing up on other mainstream platforms, winning is a major piece to this. Her knockout over Bec Rawlings was spectacular and an example of what shes capable of athletically, but we still have no idea whether shell be a champion or not.The chips are falling into place for her to be a PPV draw, but so much more has to happen before she gets there. Id say her chances are 50-50 -- which, when you consider how rare PPV stars are, thats pretty high.2.?UFC president Dana White has hinted that?Jon Jones might be back soon in a fight against Anthony Johnson. With light heavyweight champion Daniel Cormier also ready for a fight, what is the matchup to make?Stann:?I think its DC vs. Rumble [Johnson], and you do a rematch between Jones and Alexander Gustafsson. People have wanted to see that rematch for a long time and its a fight that would get Alex excited again.Having known Jon, I just think there needs to be something that helps this guy to stop taking things for granted. Regardless of what went wrong or what ends up being proven [with his UFC 200 failed drug test], he ingested something he should have known not to. At this point, people know, If Im going to take something, I need to make sure its clear. Jon continues to cost himself, the sport and the fans -- and I think allowing him to jump right back in and fight for a title -- while its definitely the fight that sells the most -- I think for his longevity, he has got to learn from this. It just seems he always finds a way out. Fighters are calling him Teflon Jon now. When that happens, you can fall back into that groove where you take things for granted and Id really like to see Jon not do that.Okamoto:?I have to agree with Stann. Stylistically, which fight would I want most? Probably Jones-Johnson. We havent seen it yet. I would like to see it, just like thousands of others would like to see it. But thats the problem with Jones in the past two years: We dont get to see him fight.Jones has the right to defend himself regarding the failed drug test -- well see how that all unfolds. But regardless of what happens with that, I have a hard time arguing against a fight between the champion (Cormier) and a deserving contender (Johnson) being next. And while the UFC promotes that matchup, I love Stanns idea of a rematch between Jones and Gustafsson. Even Jones has said he wants that fight again. Win-win.3.?Following Demian Maias submission win against Carlos Condit, who deserves the next 170-pound title shot, Maia or Stephen Thompson?Stann:?I think its Stephen Thompson. He has generated a ton of hype behind him. Blasting Johny Hendricks the way he did and then getting a dominant win over Rory MacDonald?--?maybe not as definitive as the Hendricks win, but Rory has been the next-best guy for some time now and Wonderboy [Thompson] handled him very well. I think he legitimately deserves the next shot.The run Maia has been able to put together is incredible, but I think its actually beneficial for him to wait. I think he matches up better against Wonderboy than he does against [current champion] Tyron Woodley. He should wait and see what the results are of [a Woodley-Thompson] fight; maybe hell end up getting a bbetter stylistic matchup.dddddddddddd. Maia is a fighter and hes going to try to take out anybody, but with his game, I think it would be much more difficult to do that to Woodley than it would against Thompson. We dont know that for sure, but thats what Ive seen on tape.Okamoto:?What Maia has done during this six-fight win streak is basically unheard of -- fighting this level of competition and consistently taking essentially zero damage. But all these calls for a Maia title shot -- I think its people only remembering what they saw last. Thompson, to me, is the obvious choice for No. 1 contender. And thats nothing against Maia, its just the way it is.In 2016, Thompson has fought the higher-ranked competition and his seven-fight win streak is actually longer than Maias. I see no issue with Maia waiting, if thats what he chooses to do, but as I wrote in a piece earlier this week, I think thats a bit of a gamble. Its always dicey waiting for a title shot, especially in a division that is welcoming back names like Nick Diaz and (potentially) Georges St-Pierre.4.?Will former lightweight champion Anthony Pettis win the featherweight title at some point in his career?Stann: Yes. I think its an excellent move for him and typically, when guys make moves like this and go looking for a second run at another weight, I look at how many miles they have on them. I dont think Anthony has a lot of miles on him. He had some injuries, but those can be bad luck.I thought he was fighting bigger guys for a long time. Cutting down to 145, hes the same size he was at 155. I watched him warm up and talked to his camp. His coach, Duke Roufus, told me hes hitting just as hard at this weight and hes fast. What hurt him at 155 was that guy who could hold him against the fence and wrestle him, neutralize him. Thats going to be a lot harder to do at this weight. And when you look at the elite guys at 145 -- Conor McGregor, Max Holloway, Jose Aldo -- thats not their game. Thats not what they do. They typically prefer to stand and strike.Okamoto:?Tough one. Ill side with Stann and go, Yes. Pettis is such a skilled fighter, how can you bet against him? His path to a title shot wont be a long one -- nor should it be, really. The UFC will move him through the line quickly, based on his name value, and even though he did hit that 0-3 skid at 155, hed be deserving of a featherweight title shot with perhaps as little as one more win. Holloway shouldnt lose his place in line, but its hard to not get excited about a potential fight between Pettis and Aldo -- or McGregor, if the champ stays in the division.5.?Condit has publicly stated hes considering retirement. Should he do it? What is the most memorable moment of his career to date?Stann: Ive got no issues with Carlos retiring. He has been fighting for a long time. Once a fighter starts to think about it, its typically a good idea to hang it up. I think we have a tendency to try and stretch our careers too far. Carlos is a really bright guy who will have a lot more to do in life than fight. Hell be remembered as one of the very best of the welterweight division and one of the most fun fighters to watch, ever.The moment that sticks out to me was when I called his fight against Thiago Alves [in May 2015]. He was coming off a substantial layoff after he hurt his knee and he was rusty. It was one of those fights where I was saying, Alves looks sharp. Carlos just might not be able to turn the ignition tonight. Then, in typical Condit fashion, he lands a lead elbow that basically sends Alves nose up into his forehead. Carlos ends up winning and you see his face is covered with another mans blood and hes smiling. Hes looking out over the crowd, screaming, blood all over his face.Thats Carlos in the Octagon. Outside of it, hes nice as can be. Inside, hes a savage.Okamoto:?No opinion, really, on whether its time for Condit to hang them up. His ability to take a punch doesnt appear compromised, so hes not in jeopardy of becoming one of those fighters youre actually squeamish to see take a shot. If his fire has gone out, then by all means, thanks for the memories, best of luck in the next chapter. I have a hard time believing Condit will leave the sport off of that fight -- a loss to Maia that was so quick it barely felt like a fight had taken place at all. I could certainly see him being selective when it comes to accepting an opponent, though. It has to be a motivating fight in some way.Best Condit moment? The Dong Hyun Kim flying knee knockout stands out as his best finish. That moment was made for a poster on a kids wall. ' ' '