Orlando 102, Toronto 94
The Orlando Magic were clinging to a four-point lead with about two minutes to play as All-Star guard Kyle Lowry began to size up C.J. Watson at the top of the key.
Indiana 106, Brooklyn 97
A 19-point lead completely erased and a struggle to put away an inferior opponent on the road down the stretch.
Detroit 116, Minnesota 108
Setting career highs seems to be the new trend for the Detroit Pistons.
Oklahoma City 114, Memphis 102
Oklahoma City needed a win. The last time out the Thunder were blown off their home court by 28 points.
Boston 113, L.A. Lakers 107
Isaiah Thomas, who seems to know everything on the court, had no idea he had just come within two points of becoming the first Celtics player ever to score 40 points in three straight games.
Denver 121, Milwaukee 117
Nikola Jokic's philosophy is an assist makes two people happy -- the scorer and the passer.
Phoenix 105, Sacramento 103
As he moved right, then jumped, Phoenix Suns guard Devin Booker looked anything but balanced, and the basketball launched from his right hand didn't seem to be aimed anywhere in particular.
Dallas 108, Portland 104
Yogi Ferrell played loose as a summer breeze and it paid huge dividends for the Dallas Mavericks on Friday night at Moda Center.