Indiana 116, Phoenix 97
Through the first three quarters Tuesday night in Bankers Life Fieldhouse, the best thing that happened to the Indiana Pacers was a second-quarter power outage that delayed the game for 21 minutes and helped Indiana briefly seize momentum.
San Antonio 109, Detroit 99
Tony Parker didn't see it coming. The Detroit Pistons surely didn't, either.
New York 120, Boston 114
With their two best players not on the court for most of the second half, the New York Knicks rallied for a gritty 120-114 win over their Atlantic Division rival Boston Celtics on Tuesday at Madison Square Garden.
Houston 107, Memphis 91
Memphis Grizzlies forward Tony Allen, one of the league's top defensive players, kept his analysis of Tuesday's 107-91 loss to the Houston Rockets to the point.
Milwaukee 106, Chicago 101
In front of a hostile crowd in their own arena Tuesday night, the Milwaukee Bucks shot well, played strong defense and rallied down the stretch for a 106-101 victory over the Chicago Bulls.
Oklahoma City 101, Minnesota 96
The young Minnesota Timberwolves were gaining confidence as they cut a commanding Oklahoma City Thunder lead to single digits in the fourth quarter Tuesday night.
Cleveland 110, Dallas 107
Cleveland guard Kyrie Irving drilled a deep 3-pointer with 13 seconds to go in overtime that sealed the Cavaliers' eighth consecutive victory, 110-107, over the Dallas Mavericks at American Airlines Center.
L.A. Lakers 95, New Orleans 91
New Orleans Pelicans coach Alvin Gentry said a lack of effort cost his club in a setback to the Los Angeles Lakers on Tuesday night.