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Harden cracks 60 points in 3rd quarter vs. Hawks

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James Harden is scoring at will and there's nothing the Atlanta Hawks can do about it.

The Houston Rockets star dropped 60 points through three quarters against the Atlanta Hawks Saturday, securing the mark on a trio of free throws with 11.5 seconds remaining in the third frame.

It's the fourth 60-point game of Harden's career, tying him with Michael Jordan for the third-most in NBA history, courtesy of Basketball Reference. No active player has recorded more than one 60-point game, and only Kobe Bryant (six) and Wilt Chamberlain (32) have ever notched more. Portland Trail Blazers guard Damian Lillard is the only other player to eclipse the milestone in a game this season.

The 2017-18 MVP poured in 29 points in the third quarter alone after scoring 31 in the first half.

Harden hit 16-of-24 shots from the field (8-of-14 from 3-point range) and went 20-of-23 from the free-throw line through the first three quarters. His 24 field-goal attempts are the fewest ever taken in a 60-point game, edging Karl Malone's 26 shots against the Milwaukee Bucks on Jan. 27, 1990.

Fewest field-goal attempts in 60-point game

Date Player Team Opponent FGA PTS
Nov. 30 2019 James Harden Rockets Hawks 24 60
Jan. 27 1990 Karl Malone Jazz Bucks 26 61
Jan. 30 2018 James Harden Rockets Magic 30 60
Dec. 25 1984 Bernard King Knicks Nets 30 60
Dec. 20 2005 Kobe Bryant Lakers Mavericks 31 62

(Source: Basketball Reference)

Harden didn't play in the fourth quarter. The Rockets didn't need him while cruising to a 158-111 win.

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