Philadelphia 109, Washington 102
The Philadelphia 76ers, who have repeatedly let close games slip through their fingers this season, finally hung on Wednesday night.
Orlando 89, New Orleans 82
Nikola Vucevic didn't end his puzzling slump, but the center still found a way to win a game for the Orlando Magic.
Indiana 103, Cleveland 93
No LeBron James proved to be no problem for the Indiana Pacers on Wednesday night.
Boston 90, Dallas 83
Celtics coach Brad Stevens has seen Isaiah Thomas do some pretty special things on the basketball court.
New York 105, Detroit 102
It was not quite the same zone as Michael Jordan shrugging his shoulders for hitting six 3-pointers in the first half of Game 1 of the NBA Finals.
Atlanta 107, Milwaukee 100
The Atlanta Hawks were without center Dwight Howard, as well as veteran reserve Thabo Sefolosha, and it didn't matter Wednesday night against the Milwaukee Bucks.
Oklahoma City 105, Houston 103
Russell Westbrook doesn't worry about consequences. When the Oklahoma City guard is on the court, he just knows he wants to do whatever it takes to win.
Golden State 127, Toronto 121
The Golden State Warriors probably won their game with the Toronto Raptors in the second quarter Wednesday night.
Denver 120, Phoenix 104
Michael Malone didn't have Wilson Chandler in his first season coaching the Denver Nuggets.
Memphis 111, L.A. Clippers 107
J.J. Redick believes the Los Angeles Clippers got caught up in their own hype.
San Antonio 110, Sacramento 105
The seasons change. The names, with a few exceptions, don't. The results stay steady.