Oklahoma City 104, Milwaukee 96
With losses in six of their first eight games coming out of the All-Star break, the second half of the NBA season has been frustrating for the Oklahoma City Thunder.
L.A. Lakers 112, Golden State 95
The unthinkable occurred Sunday to the defending champion Golden State Warriors. They lost in stunning fashion to the Los Angeles Lakers.
Phoenix 109, Memphis 100
At 29 games below .500, the Phoenix Suns may not have much to play for as the final two months of the season unfold, but they'll cherish the victories. And the rare winning streaks.
Denver 116, Dallas 114
D.J. Augustin is becoming a late-game hero in his short time with the Denver Nuggets.
Detroit 123, Portland 103
Reggie Jackson seemed a little irritated when he was taken out during the third quarter on Sunday. Turns out, the Detroit Pistons' point guard was simply seeking some positive reinforcement from coach Stan Van Gundy.
Miami 103, Philadelphia 98
Earlier Sunday, the Golden State Warriors were shocked by the worst team in the Western Conference.
Houston 113, Toronto 107
After losing in Chicago on Saturday night, the Houston Rockets didn't arrive at their Toronto hotel until 3 a.m. on Sunday morning. However, Houston, led by James Harden, was able to erase a third-quarter deficit and defeat the Raptors 113-107.