Charlotte 116, Brooklyn 111
The Charlotte Hornets are home for the rest of November, and they're excited about the opportunity to get on a roll.
Orlando 104, Minnesota 101
The night started with the French National Anthem and a moment of silence at Amway Arena to honor those killed in the terrorist attack last week in Paris. The night ended with the Frenchman standing taller than everyone else on the court.
Indiana 112, Philadelphia 85
Indiana Pacers forward Paul George is up to his old tricks.
Dallas 106, Boston 102
The Dallas Mavericks rode a roller coaster and managed to come away with their fifth straight win on Wednesday night.
Atlanta 103, Sacramento 97
When it came time to end a bad week, the Atlanta Hawks turned to All-Star forward Paul Millsap.
Houston 108, Portland 103
Houston Rockets guard James Harden was quick to reference accountability in the wake of the firing of coach Kevin McHale, and in between the sudden dismissal that shocked the NBA and his postgame reflection, Harden showcased how dangerous he is when engaged.
Oklahoma City 110, New Orleans 103
The Thunder were in desperate in desperate need of a slump buster. After Oklahoma City lost the previous two games, the noise started to grow louder around the franchise that it was going in the wrong direction.
San Antonio 109, Denver 98
The stat sheet for the San Antonio Spurs' 109-98 win against the Denver Nuggets on Wednesday shows just how far the Nuggets have come from last season. But it also shows how far they still have to go before they can beat a team with the Spurs' balance and poise, especially down the stretch.
Utah 93, Toronto 89
Utah Jazz fans haven't had many chances to root in person for their team, which has had the fewest home games in the NBA this season.
Chicago 103, Phoenix 97
Chicago Bulls guard Jimmy Butler was lamenting his shooting touch of late before Wednesday's game with the Phoenix Suns.