Toronto 101, Indiana 94
Toronto continues to build a solid case for at least the No. 2 seed in the Eastern Conference, and may have what it takes to reel in the Cleveland Cavaliers, who now lead the Raptors by only two games in the loss column.
Washington 99, Philadelphia 94
John Wall's latest triple-double wasn't as pretty as the previous one.
Charlotte 109, Miami 106
South Beach has been no vacation spot for the Charlotte Hornets.
Atlanta 116, Denver 98
Six victories in seven games has the defending Southeast Division champion Atlanta Hawks back in first place.
Chicago 118, Brooklyn 102
Doug McDermott spotted more than a dozen reporters standing near his locker and assumed they were waiting for someone else.
Milwaukee 96, Memphis 86
Giannis Antetokounmpo is on a tear lately, recording four triple-doubles since the All-Star break.
San Antonio 118, Portland 110
In a city famous for being the focal point of one of history's great rallying cries, the San Antonio Spurs have replaced "Remember the Alamo" with "Bring on the Warriors."
Utah 103, Phoenix 69
Considering the Utah Jazz were without their best player and were depending on a fill-in starter who usually doesn't score, a point guard who recently joined the team and a rookie, things turned out extremely well for them Thursday night.