New Orleans 111, Detroit 106
The rim kept getting bigger and bigger for Anthony Davis on Sunday afternoon. He felt like he couldn't miss, which led to a rare feat for the New Orleans Pelicans' All-Star power forward.
Cleveland 115, Oklahoma City 92
For much of the first half of the season, Cleveland Cavaliers forward Kevin Love looked like a square peg trying to fit into a round hole. Despite the team's success, he was part of trade rumors.
Boston 121, Denver 101
Brad Stevens was not happy with his team's defense over the past few games.
San Antonio 118, Phoenix 111
For the San Antonio Spurs, another Rodeo Road Trip is progressing nicely.
Charlotte 104, Brooklyn 96
In Madison Square Garden, guard Kemba Walker's reputation for clutch performances has been known since his virtuoso 130-point, five-game performance in the 2011 Big East tournament for Connecticut.
Indiana 105, Orlando 102
The Indiana Pacers believe they have shed those earlier, midseason blues.
Toronto 98, Memphis 85
The Toronto Raptors made no moves as the NBA trade deadline approached and passed.
Dallas 129, Philadelphia 103
In a game where power forward Dirk Nowitzki hit another milestone in what is a Hall of Fame career, the bigger picture wasn't lost for the Dallas Mavericks.
Chicago 126, L.A. Lakers 115
Chicago Bulls center Pau Gasol won a pair of championships playing alongside Kobe Bryant with the Los Angeles Lakers.
Portland 115, Utah 111
The Utah Jazz had the Portland Trail Blazers in trouble, bolting to a 60-47 lead early in the third quarter. Then "Lillard Time" came early.