Milwaukee 112, Brooklyn 103
It's not easy to beat the same team in back-to-back games, even with a day of rest in between.
Minnesota 125, Charlotte 120
In four straight losses before Saturday night, the Minnesota Timberwolves had come oh so close so many times. There was a two-point loss and a four-point loss. Four games lost by an average of seven points.
Toronto 128, Atlanta 84
While the Atlanta Hawks are talking about hitting the reset button, the Toronto Raptors are happy to keep things going the way they are.
Boston 107, Philadelphia 106
Boston Celtics guard Isaiah Thomas has been lobbying for more fourth-quarter minutes. He showed Saturday night why he deserves them.
Memphis 103, L.A. Lakers 100
The Memphis Grizzlies signed guard Troy Daniels for his shooting.
Dallas 107, Chicago 82
With 13-time All-Star Dirk Nowitzki sidelined due to a foot injury, Wesley Matthews is stepping up for the Dallas Mavericks.
Utah 105, Denver 98
Once Gordon Hayward finds his shot, defenses have as much success holding back the barrage of points as a mouse has preventing a cat from pouncing on it in an open field.
Portland 99, Miami 92
Offense was missing from the Portland Trail Blazers' arsenal much of the way Saturday night at Moda Center.
Golden State 138, Phoenix 109
The Golden State Warriors had gone an NBA-record 105 games without consecutive regular-season losses before facing the Phoenix Suns on Saturday night at Oracle Arena.