HOUSTON -- James Harden and the Houston Rockets found their legs in time to get another big win. Harden scored 11 of his 27 points in the fourth quarter, helping Houston rally for a 100-92 victory over the Memphis Grizzlies on Thursday night. Coming off an impressive 111-98 win at San Antonio on Christmas, coach Kevin McHale said he could tell the Rockets were "draggy" during the pregame shootaround. But they still managed to outscore the Grizzlies 34-20 in the final period of their third victory in four games. Harden struggled from the field, going 2 for 9, but was a career-best 22 of 25 from the free throw line. He made 9 of 11 foul shots in the final quarter while matching a Rockets single-game record for made free throws set by Sleepy Floyd in 1991. Harden because the first player in NBA history to register 27 points on two or fewer made field goals. "Just being aggressive, being aggressive," Harden said of the free throws. "I couldnt make a shot. I just tried to get to the rim. We were kind of stagnant through the middle of the game, especially the third quarter, so I just wanted to get in attack mode." Houston star Dwight Howard battled foul trouble for most of the game and was held to two points and six rebounds. He was whistled for his fifth foul with 7:52 left in the third and never returned to the action. McHale said he wanted to get Howard back in the game, but the centres back stiffened while he was on the bench, and he liked the energy reserve Donatas Montiejunas brought to the game. "D-Mo played with energy," McHale said. "We were having a hard time getting our energy up. Last night was a big game. . Guys put a lot of emotional and physical effort in last nights game, and I really extended guys, and I extended them again tonight." Howard said he felt OK, but the guys on the court were playing well, and he didnt want to mess up their rhythm. Montiejunas only had four points but he played 23 minutes, including all of the fourth quarter, and was able to help slow Zach Randolph, who scored five points while playing all the fourth. Randolph, who had a team-high 23 points and 17 rebounds, said the officiating played a big role in the loss. "It was the refs tonight," said Randolph, who received a technical late in the fourth. "Eight against five. The game in the second half, a man was shooting free throws every time. We were out there playing hard, and they were dictating the game. It cant be like that. We are out there playing, too. "It was horrible refereeing, it was a horrible game they reffed tonight. Awful. They dictated the game. We are out there working as hard as them." The Rockets made up for Howards slow night with four players in double figures. Terrence Jones scored 20 points, and Chandler Parsons had 15 points, 11 rebounds and five assists. Jeremy Lin had 14 of his 18 points in the fourth. Trailing 76-66 with 10:55 to go, Houston used a 21-5 run over nearly six minutes to take an 87-81 lead on two Harden free throws with five minutes left. Lin powered the surge with 10 points, including two 3-pointers, and Harden added six points in the decisive stretch. "I just tried to stay aggressive," Lin said. "I know I had a lot of mistakes early on, and I am thankful to God that I got in a rhythm. We really didnt feel good out there. It was an ugly game all around." After trading 3-pointers, Harden extended Houstons lead to eight on a jumper with 1:49 remaining. Tayshaun Prince hit a 3-pointer to cut the lead to five, but Houston went 8 for 10 at the line to close it out. The Rockets were just 5 for 24 from beyond the arc against the Grizzlies. But they made three 3s in the fourth quarter and enjoyed a dominant night at the line, making 33 of 40 free throws, compared to 11 for 20 for the Grizzlies. Memphis reserve James Johnson had 12 points, and Kosta Koufos had five points and 11 boards to help the Grizzlies to a 49-41 rebounding advantage, including a 20-7 margin on the offensive glass that led to 21 second-chance points. "I dont think it got away anywhere," Memphis coach Dave Joerner said. "They made shots, we didnt score, we had 12 points going into the last minute (of the fourth quarter). I think going on the road, it can be difficult. Theyre a good team, and they made plays." NOTES: Houston C Greg Smith missed his third consecutive game with a sprained right knee. ... Prince started after missing the last three games with left knee soreness. He finished with nine points. ... The Rockets re-hired Gersson Rosas to co-lead their scouting and player personnel department with Gianluca Pascucci. Rosas was hired as Dallas general manager in the off-season, but he left the Mavericks a little more than three months after being hired. Cheapest Air Jordan 5 .5 million. 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Sterling Shepard tied an Oklahoma single-game receptions record with 15 grabs for 197 yards and a touchdown. Waters opened the second half with a 53-yard run, but came down hard on his right shoulder when he was tackled. He finished the drive, which ended with Matthew McCrane kicking a 27-yard field goal to push K-States lead to 24-17 The Sooners, though, tied the game on the ensuing drive when Blake Bell caught a 4-yard touchdown pass. The next Wildcats possession began with runs of 38 and nine yards by DeMarcus Robinson. Waters then hit Curry Sexton for 21 yards before scoring on a 4-yard keeper to put K-State back on top. Oklahoma reached the red zone on its next drive, but came away with no points when a reverse pass by wide receiver Durron Neal was intercepted by Morgan Burns in the end zone. The Wildcats were forced to punt and pinned the Sooners deep to start the fourth quarter. Knight engineered a 11-play, 93-yard drive that ended with Neals 9-yard TD grab. Travis Britz blocked the extra point to preserve the lead for K-State. After a rare three-and-out, Oklahoma advanced the ball effectively on the ground with Samaje Perine.dddddddddddd The K-State defense, however, tackled Perine for a 1-yard loss on 3rd-and-goal from the 1. Hunnicutt then hooked what appeared to be a chip shot field goal wide-left. The Wildcats then converted a third down before running out the remaining time. Knight was injured on Oklahomas second possession of the game when a Kansas State player landed on his back while he was on the ground after a short run. Knight, who walked off the field with a trainer holding his left arm, missed only the rest of that series. When the drive resumed, Cody Thomas completed both of his passes in relief, but Alex Ross and Perine did most of the damage. Ross had a 42-yard run on the first play after Knight departed and Perine scored a touchdown on a 2-yard carry. The Wildcats had a quick response as Waters hit Glenn Gronkowski for a 62- yard touchdown pass. After a Nick Walsh punt pinned Oklahoma at its own 2 early in the second quarter, McDaniel picked off Knights pass on a quick out and returned it five yards for a touchdown. Knight shook off the interception, however, and came back to throw a 47-yard scoring strike to Shepard, tying the game at 14-14 less than a minute later. The Wildcats reclaimed the lead on their next drive, as Waters hooked up with Tyler Lockett on a 9-yard TD pass. Hunnicutt then made a 38-yard field goal, but he missed a 32-yard try at the end of the half. He matched Mason Crosby for the most made field goals in conference history with 71. Game Notes Oklahoma fullback Aaron Ripkowski was ejected in the first quarter for targeting the head of a Kansas State player ... Sexton caught eight passes for 77 yards, while Lockett had 86 yards on six receptions ... Perine rushed 24 times for 89 yards. 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