Orlando 102, Chicago 89
The Chicago Bulls have fallen, and they can't seem to get up. And the playoffs are slipping away.
Charlotte 119, Philadelphia 99
Charlotte Hornets guard Kemba Walker, enjoying the best season of his NBA career, said much of his improvement is due simply to being around the block a few times.
Boston 116, Portland 93
The surging Boston Celtics hit the Portland Trail Blazers with a serious haymaker on Wednesday night.
Toronto 104, Utah 94
Kyle Lowry knew sitting out Sunday's 114-101 loss in Detroit was not the popular move, but on Wednesday he showed what he is capable of with a little rest.
Houston 100, New Orleans 95
There was little left for the Houston Rockets to do beyond shrug off their frigid shooting and keep plugging away, both offensively and defensively, even while 3-pointer after 3-pointer clanked off the rim.
Memphis 104, Sacramento 98
Early in the Wednesday game, Memphis Grizzlies point guard Mike Conley saw he had opportunities. He took a few but let others go.
Indiana 104, Milwaukee 99
The Indiana Pacers were in complete control Wednesday night, almost from the opening tip, yet, they still had to sweat out a nervous final minute before finally shutting the door on the Milwaukee Bucks and snapping a three-game losing streak with a 104-99 victory at the Bradley Center.
Washington 104, Minnesota 98
The Washington Wizards could be one of the Eastern Conference's most dangerous teams down the stretch of the NBA's regular season.
San Antonio 97, Detroit 81
The San Antonio Spurs continue to set one milestone after another during this record-breaking season but insist they aren't paying any attention while keeping their collective eyes on the ultimate prize, another NBA title.
Denver 117, L.A. Lakers 107
Kobe Bryant said he owed it to the Nuggets fans to play in his final trip to Denver. His ailing right shoulder didn't allow him a throwback game like he had in December.
L.A. Clippers 103, Oklahoma City 98
The day started with the stunning death of one of the c Thunder's owners. It ended with an epic collapse in the final five minutes of the game that cost the Thunder a win over the Los Angeles Clippers on Wednesday night.