Wizards 91, Cavaliers 78
John Wall had 17 of his 28 points in the third quarter and
Washington's reserves finished with a 40-9 scoring advantage as the
Wizards downed the Cleveland Cavaliers.
LeBron James and guard Kyrie Irving each had 22 points for the
Cavaliers (5-6), who scored their fewest points this season to drop
a third straight game.
Washington (8-3) scored 50 points in the paint and turned 19
Cleveland turnovers into 24 points before the sellout crowd of
20,356.
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Nuggets 117, Pelicans 97
Arron Afflalo and Kenneth Faried scored 19 points each, Wilson
Chandler had 18 and the surging Denver Nuggets beat the New Orleans
Pelicans.
Anthony Davis had 18 points, nine rebounds and two blocks for the
Pelicans.
Denver moved to 5-7 with the win.
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Spurs 121, Timberwolves 92
Tony Parker led all scorers with 28 points to lead the San Antonio
Spurs to a win over the short-handed Minnesota Timberwolves.
Minnesota (3-8) played without leading scorer Kevin Martin, point
guard Ricky Rubio, center Nikola Pekovic and forward Thaddeus Young.
San Antonio (8-4) finished with six players in double-figures
scoring.
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Mavericks 140, Lakers 106
Led by Dirk Nowitzki's 19-first half points, endless scoring options
all whirring in high-scoring harmony and a 42-point third-quarter
shellacking, Dallas routed the Lakers for their sixth consecutive
victory.
The Mavs (10-3) haven't won as many as six in a row since 2012.
Kobe Bryant made just 6 of 22 shots for the Lakers (3-10) who had
won two straight.
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Suns 122, 76ers 96
Isaiah Thomas scored 23 points off the bench, matching his season
high, as the Suns blitzed the Sixers.
The Suns (8-5) placed eight players in double figures while winning
their third straight.
The Sixers, who were led by guard Michael Carter-Williams with 18
points, fell to 0-12. It is their worst start since they opened the
1972-73 season with 15 straight losses.
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Raptors 124, Bucks 83
Lou Williams scored 22 points and the Toronto Raptors defeated the
Milwaukee Bucks.
The margin of victory was one short of the largest in franchise
history for the Raptors (10-2) who lead the Eastern Conference.
The Bucks (7-6) had won three in a row before meeting the Raptors.
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Nets 94, Thunder 92
Jarrett Jack scored 23 points off the bench to lead the Brooklyn
Nets to a victory over the Oklahoma City Thunder and snap a
five-game losing streak.
The Thunder (3-11) had a chance to win on their final possession but
Reggie Jackson's three-pointer misfired at the buzzer.
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Magic 105, Hornets 100
Evan Fournier scored 21 points, and the Orlando Magic rallied from a
23-point deficit in the second half to stun the Charlotte Hornets.
The Magic trailed 70-47 with 6:41 left in the third quarter but made
a stunning turnaround to improve to 6-8.
The Hornets (4-9) lost their fourth straight and lost for the sixth
time in their last seven games.
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Hawks 99, Pistons 89
Jeff Teague had a season-high 28 points and forward Paul Millsap had
a double-double with 15 points and 12 rebounds as the Hawks beat
Detroit.
Atlanta improved to 6-5 while the Pistons fell to 3-10.
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Grizzlies 117, Celtics 100
Marc Gasol scored 32 points to tie his career-high, forward Zach
Randolph added 16 points and 16 rebounds and reserve forward Jon
Leuer scored a season-high 19 points to lead the Memphis Grizzlies
to a victory over the Boston Celtics.
The Grizzlies moved to a Western Conference-leading 11-2.
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Warriors 101, Jazz 88
The Golden State Warriors opened the game on a 12-0 flurry and never
looked back, thumping the Utah Jazz for their fourth straight
victory.
Four Warriors starters scored in double figures and the fifth, point
guard Stephen Curry, contributed 10 assists as Golden State improved
their record to 9-2, their best season-opening mark since 1972-73.
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Trail Blazers 105, Bulls 87
Damian Lillard scored 21 points, dished out nine assists and grabbed
six rebounds despite sitting out the fourth quarter in Portland's
rout of Chicago.
LaMarcus Aldridge added 16 points, nine rebounds and four assists
for the Trail Blazers (9-3), who won their sixth straight game while
ailing Chicago fell to 8-5. (Editing by Sudipto Ganguly)
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