Washington 109, Charlotte 99
John Wall always relishes playing in his home state, and he put on another show in front of family and friends on Monday night.
San Antonio 112, Brooklyn 86
Halfway through his first season with the San Antonio Spurs, David Lee describes his team as a "punch in, punch out kind of team."
L.A. Clippers 115, Atlanta 105
Things are looking up for the Los Angeles Clippers, who won for the first time since losing Chris Paul to thumb surgery and are on the verge of getting Blake Griffin back.
Miami 105, Golden State 102
Klay Thompson, with long arms on his 6-foot-7 frame, lunged at Dion Waiters, trying to close out the Miami Heat shooter.
Sacramento 109, Detroit 104
The second unit provided the lift the Sacramento Kings needed to snap a five-game losing streak.
Milwaukee 127, Houston 114
Mired in a five-game losing streak, the Milwaukee Bucks snapped out of their offensive funk in a big way Monday night, setting a season high for points scored in a 127-114 victory over the Houston Rockets at the Bradley Center.
New Orleans 124, Cleveland 122
It's far too soon in a marathon regular season for LeBron James to press the panic button, but his trigger finger is getting itchy.
New York 109, Indiana 103
Frustration and inconsistency have been common bonds this season for the New York Knicks and the Indiana Pacers.
Oklahoma City 97, Utah 95
Russell Westbrook turned the Oklahoma City Thunder's final possession into a high-speed chess match.