Philadelphia 94, Toronto 89
The Philadelphia 76ers' march to respectability has been long and difficult, but they are finally starting to reach some milestones.
Washington 104, Memphis 101
It would have been normal if the Washington Wizards experienced some deja vu in the final seconds when a wide-open James Ennis lined up for a game-tying 3-pointer.
Charlotte 107, Portland 85
The Charlotte Hornets would have been happy with any kind of win Wednesday night, and they got it in the form of a 107-85 victory over the Portland Trail Blazers at the Spectrum Center.
New York 117, Boston 106
The New York Knicks put their chaotic sideshow on hold for at least one night.
New Orleans 118, Orlando 98
For the second consecutive game, New Orleans Pelicans forward Anthony Davis missed time while getting X-rays, but this time it didn't matter.
Houston 111, Milwaukee 92
With Giannis Antetokounmpo lifting the Milwaukee Bucks into contention seemingly whenever the mood struck, the Houston Rockets were in need of more than their exceptional perimeter shooting to shake from their recent doldrums.
Detroit 118, Atlanta 95
Reggie Bullock adds a new dimension to the Detroit Pistons offense. He takes hard cuts to the basket, making him a tough player to cover.
Golden State 121, Oklahoma City 100
When the Golden State Warriors dueled the Oklahoma City Thunder in the Western Conference finals last season, the then-defending champions barely survived.
Indiana 106, Sacramento 100
Indiana Pacers coach Nate McMillan has emphasized to his team the need for them to become more stalwart on the road. On one of the most memorable nights of his career, McMillan saw just what he wanted.