James Harden carves a piece of NBA history as Houston Rockets mauled Atlanta Hawks

Houston Rockets combo guard James Harden carved a piece of NBA history on Tuesday after a 31-point haul against the Atlanta Hawks made him the first player to ever score at least 30 points against all 29 opponents in a single season leading the Houston Rockets to a victory over the Atlanta Hawks.

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The 29-year-old reigning NBA MVP’s points milestone came in a dominant 121-105 road win over the Hawks.

The win allowed the Rockets to keep up the pressure on Golden State and second-placed Denver as the Hawks slumped to their 48th defeat of the season.

Harden had 10 assists and eight rebounds to go with his points tally as the Rockets starters assumed total control.

Clint Capela added 26 points while Chris Paul had 13 points and 11 assists. Danuel House Jr. added a further 19 points from the bench for Houston.

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Atlanta’s scoring was led by Trae Young with 21 points, 12 assists and four rebounds.

Houston’s win keeps them in third spot in the West, with 45 wins and 26 defeats.

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