Milwaukee 108, Chicago 97
With a national television audience getting a rare opportunity to see the Bucks, Milwaukee's duo of young stars put on a strong performance Thursday night against the Chicago Bulls.
New Orleans 102, Indiana 95
Anthony Davis had a typical night for him, but it probably wouldn't have been enough if rookie Buddy Hield hadn't had an atypical night for him.
Denver 132, Portland 120
Michael Malone was getting nervous as he watched a comfortable first-half lead in the shrink to dangerous territory in the fourth quarter.
San Antonio 107, Phoenix 92
The deep and talented San Antonio Spurs know that teams will make a run at them on the road. But they are well-rested and well-prepared for any and all comers, as the pesky Phoenix Suns found out Thursday.
Golden State 103, New York 90
Golden State Warriors coach Steve Kerr admitted his club was far from its best while shooting and playing defense Thursday night.