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NBA: Houston 131, New York 103

HOUSTON, Nov. 23 (UPI) -- James Harden and Chandler Parsons combined for 64 points Friday in carrying Houston to a 131-103 blasting of the New York Knicks.

After winning eight of their first nine games this season, the Knicks have lost back-to-back outings in Texas.

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Jeremy Lin, who signed an offer sheet with Houston this year that the Knicks chose not to match, received most of the pre-game attention.

Harden, however, made all 16 of his free throw attempts while scoring 33 points and Parsons had the most productive game of his two-year career. He scored 31 points and hit 13-of-17 from the field.

Lin had 13 points and seven rebounds against his former team. Houston broke things open with a 37-point second quarter that gave the Rockets a 72-57 halftime lead and the Knicks melted away after the break.

Houston won its second straight to move within a game of .500. It was the Rockets' sixth consecutive victory over the Knicks.

Carmelo Anthony scored 37 points for New York, hitting seven 3-pointers.

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