San Antonio 107, Orlando 79
Center Dewayne Dedmon is having a lot more fun with the San Antonio Spurs than he ever had with the Orlando Magic.
Cleveland 113, Indiana 104
He is one of seven players with at least 2,000 3-pointers in his career and he has tortured the Indiana Pacers for the last week. Yet none of that pleases Kyle Korver as much as his dunk.
Boston 116, Philadelphia 108
Isaiah Thomas has 26 games left in what is turning into a historic season for a historic franchise.
Toronto 90, Charlotte 85
The Toronto Raptors and the Charlotte Hornets are two struggling teams.
Milwaukee 129, Brooklyn 125
As he conducted his final postgame television interview before heading to his first All-Star game Giannis Antetokounmpo said how much he loved having Khris Middleton back.
Detroit 98, Dallas 91
Reggie Jackson and the Detroit Pistons got a little confidence boost heading into the All-Star break.
New Orleans 95, Memphis 91
When Vince Carter hit a 3-pointer with 48.5 seconds left in the game Wednesday night at FedExForum, the Memphis Grizzlies had almost erased a 16-point, fourth-quarter deficit.
Miami 117, Houston 109
The final rebounding totals didn't reveal a decisive advantage for the Heat, yet one particular stretch in the second quarter proved lopsided enough for Miami to assert its influence on the boards and set the tone for the evening.
Minnesota 112, Denver 99
Andrew Wiggins' neon green shoes make him easy to see on the court. It does not mean he can be stopped.
Utah 111, Portland 88
Just before the opening tip, Gordon Hayward got to enjoy a sneak peek at his first NBA All-Star jersey. Then Hayward went out during the third quarter and showed exactly why he earned a selection in the first place.
Phoenix 137, L.A. Lakers 101
The Phoenix Suns have not had many runaway wins this season, but they ran all over the Los Angeles Lakers on Wednesday.
Oklahoma City 116, New York 105
Oklahoma City wasn't just carrying a simple two-game losing streak when it came into Wednesday night. Both losses to Golden State and Washington were blowouts in which they were never in contention to win.
L.A. Clippers 99, Atlanta 84
Blake Griffin is making all the difference in the world for the Los Angeles Clippers, coach Doc Rivers said.
Golden State 109, Sacramento 86
Less talent, more passion.