Philadelphia 105, Brooklyn 95
Robert Covington's day consisted of dropping to the floor three times from hits to the head and a bloody nose.
Washington 107, Milwaukee 101
With their superstar-in-the-making, Giannis Antetokounmpo out with illness, the Milwaukee Bucks needed somebody to step up and pick up the slack Sunday afternoon against Washington.
L.A. Clippers 98, Miami 86
The Los Angeles Clippers are back to their early-season form, center DeAndre Jordan said.
Houston 129, Toronto 122
After producing his 10th triple-double of the season, it was a single-digit number that brought the biggest smile from James Harden.
Memphis 88, Utah 79
Before the Memphis Grizzlies gave any thought to guarding Utah's Gordon Hayward or trying to pull Jazz center Rudy Gobert away from the rim, they knew they had to defend against an emotional letdown.
Cleveland 120, Phoenix 116
What looked like an easy night at the office quickly turned into a fourth-quarter dogfight for the Cleveland Cavaliers.
Golden State 117, Sacramento 106
Stephen Curry and the Golden State Warriors offered the Sacramento Kings and the rest of the NBA a refresher course Sunday night on what makes them tick.
Detroit 125, Portland 124
The Detroit Pistons weren't looking for a 3-point shot when Kentavious Caldwell-Pope drilled a 26-footer over Allen Crabbe near the end of double overtime Sunday night at Moda Center.
L.A. Lakers 111, Orlando 95
The Los Angeles Lakers feasted on the Orlando Magic's inconsistent offense and breakdowns on defense Sunday night.