Atlanta 95, Toronto 87
The Atlanta Hawks avoided a series season sweep by the Toronto Raptors and held onto first place in the Southeast Division.
Miami 106, Chicago 98
The Miami Heat moved up into a fourth-place tie in the Eastern Conference, and the Chicago Bulls have virtually moved out of the playoffs altogether.
Phoenix 124, Houston 115
James Harden wore a somber expression in a virtually empty locker room late Thursday night, a scene that painted the perfect picture of the Houston Rockets' season-long struggle with failure and frustration.
Minnesota 105, Sacramento 97
The Minnesota Timberwolves and Sacramento Kings will have played a combined 22 seasons of non-playoff basketball when the regular season concludes next week. For both teams, it's about the future.
Golden State 112, San Antonio 101
Golden State Warriors coach Steve Kerr insists his team accomplished its primary goal for the 2015-16 regular season Thursday night by clinching the home-court advantage throughout the NBA playoffs.