Sacramento 116, Cleveland 112
General Manager David Griffin believes the Cleveland Cavaliers are complacent and not even LeBron James' biting criticism this week could snap them out of it.
Boston 120, Houston 109
The chants of "M-V-P" are becoming a regular event during Boston Celtics games at TD Garden.
Miami 109, Brooklyn 106
Massive injuries created the opening for Okaro White with the Miami Heat.
Atlanta 119, Chicago 114
It was a remarkable comeback and a remarkable failure.
Philadelphia 114, Milwaukee 109
The Philadelphia 76ers keep finding ways to win.
Memphis 101, Toronto 99
Scoring his team's first 16 points should have been the tipoff. Memphis Grizzlies center Marc Gasol was going to be a challenge for the Toronto Raptors to defend Wednesday night at FedExForum.
Oklahoma City 114, New Orleans 105
Russell Westbrook is a player and not a basketball historian, but the NBA's living, breathing, triple-double machine has seen enough grainy videocassettes to realize he took another step toward greatness on Wednesday night.
Golden State 113, Charlotte 103
The Golden State Warriors snapped a one-game losing streak on Wednesday night by rallying in the fourth quarter for a 113-103 victory over the Charlotte Hornets.
Dallas 103, New York 95
The series of injuries that have hit the Dallas Mavericks backcourt could be considered a problem.
Portland 105, L.A. Lakers 98
Damian Lillard and C.J. McCollum each scored 24 points to power the Portland Trail Blazers to a 105-98 victory over the Los Angeles Lakers on Wednesday night at Moda Center.
Portland 105, L.A. Lakers 98
Damian Lillard and C.J. McCollum each scored 24 points to power the Portland Trail Blazers to a 105-98 victory over the Los Angeles Lakers on Wednesday night at Moda Center.