San Antonio 109, Boston 103
Life after Tim Duncan continues to go quite well for the San Antonio Spurs.
Washington 94, Orlando 91
John Wall scored six points of his 26 points in the final two minutes, helping Washington erase a small deficit in the fourth quarter and stave off an Orlando comeback in the Wizards' 94-91 victory over the Magic on Friday night at Amway Center.
Cleveland 128, Dallas 90
Cleveland coach Tyronn Lue warned people for weeks that the Cavaliers weren't playing up to their potential.
New York 113, Charlotte 111
Derrick Rose had a simple explanation of Carmelo Anthony's game-winning overtime jumper that gave the New York Knicks a 113-11 win over the Charlotte Hornets on Friday.
Chicago 105, Philadelphia 89
The Chicago Bulls were at the end of a six-game road trip Friday night, but they have a lot of guys who have been around the block.
Detroit 108, L.A. Clippers 97
None of the Detroit Pistons were on the roster the last time they defeated the Los Angeles Clippers.
Utah 95, Atlanta 68
Strong defense is a definite trademark for the Utah Jazz this season. Against the Atlanta Hawks, they unveiled a whole new level of stinginess.
Toronto 105, Milwaukee 99
Toronto wrapped up a five-game road trip on a high note Saturday night, holding off the Milwaukee Bucks for a 105-99 victory at the Bradley Center, but Raptors coach Dwane Casey wasn't in a celebratory mood.
Miami 90, Memphis 81
Memphis Grizzlies coach David Fizdale only has 16 games on his head coaching resume. But he was a long-time assistant in Miami under coach Erik Spoelstra and he knows the grind of the NBA means there are nights when you play with less.
Indiana 118, Brooklyn 97
When an NBA team takes the court without its leader and leading scorer, the potential for an undesirable outcome is high.
Oklahoma City 132, Denver 129
Russell Westbrook was cold from the floor early, but he heated when his team needed it most.
Minnesota 98, Phoenix 85
Minnesota found a fourth quarter to build on Friday.
Portland 119, New Orleans 104
The Portland Trail Blazers entered Friday night's game against the New Orleans Pelicans with the NBA's worst rebounding percentage.
Portland 119, New Orleans 104
The New Orleans Pelicans announced Thursday that veteran forward Dante Cunningham will miss the next four to six weeks with a fractured right fibula.
Golden State 109, L.A. Lakers 85
Despite a 24-point rout of the Los Angeles Lakers, Golden State Warriors coach Steve Kerr wasn't impressed.
Houston 117, Sacramento 104
SACRAMENTO, Calif. --- Occasionally, when their sharpshooters zero in, the Houston Rockets can only imagine what they might accomplish from long distance. Beating them on such nights may seem a virtual impossibility, especially when the effort from the opponent is less than dazzling.