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			 Warriors 117, Thunder 91 
 The Golden State Warriors harried Oklahoma City's Kevin Durant and 
			Russell Westbrook out of their rhythm en route to a 117-91 victory 
			-- their third consecutive win over the Thunder.
 
 Durant finished 3-for-16 and 14 points, thanks mostly to 7-of-11 
			foul shooting. He also had 10 rebounds.
 
 Westbrook led the Thunder with 22 points, but it took him 21 shots 
			to get there. He misfired 16 times and, like Durant, did much of his 
			scoring from the free-throw line (11-for-14).
 
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 Hawks 107, Clippers 98
 
 The sizzling Atlanta Hawks captured their eighth win in a row over a 
			Western Conference foe, their best run since the 1997-98 season, 
			beating the Los Angeles Clippers 107-98 on the road.
 
			
			 Paul Millsap scored 23 points and grabbed eight rebounds and Jeff 
			Teague added 20 points, nine assists and four steals as the Hawks 
			(26-8) won their fifth straight and the 10th in their last 11 games.
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 Mavericks 96, Nets 88 (overtime)
 
 Dirk Nowitzki moved into sole possession of seventh place on the 
			NBA's all-time scoring list by hitting a clinching three-pointer 
			with 34.8 seconds remaining in overtime, as the Dallas Mavericks ran 
			their winning streak to six games with a 96-88 victory over the 
			Brooklyn Nets.
 
 Nowitzki, who needed 13 points to surpass Hall of Famer Moses 
			Malone, finished with 15 points.
 
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 76ers 95, Cavaliers 92
 
 Tony Wroten scored nine of his 20 points in the last 3:48, including 
			the go-ahead layup with 9.1 seconds left, as the Philadelphia 76ers 
			beat the short-handed Cleveland Cavaliers 95-92 for their first home 
			victory of the season.
 
 The Sixers (5-28) had dropped their first 14 at home, five shy of 
			the NBA record held by the 1993-94 Dallas Mavericks.
 
 Cleveland (19-16), who lost for the fifth time in six games, had 
			just nine available players because of injuries to LeBron James and 
			Kyrie Irving and a pending three-team trade that prevented Dion 
			Waiters, Lou Amundson and Alex Kirk from participating.
 
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 Pacers 105, Jazz 101
 
 Center Roy Hibbert scored 22 points and the Indiana Pacers staved 
			off a furious fourth-quarter rally by Utah to beat the Jazz 105-101. 
			Utah cut an eight-point deficit inside the final minute to one-point 
			before falling short.
 
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			Trail Blazers 98, Lakers 94
 Guard Damian Lillard scored 14 of his 39 points in the final six 
			minutes as the Portland Trail Blazers rallied from a seven-point 
			fourth-quarter deficit to down the Los Angeles Lakers 98-94.
 
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 Bulls 114, Rockets 105
 
 Pau Gasol scored 27 points and Chicago outscored the Houston Rockets 
			by 15 in the fourth quarter for a 114-105 victory as the Bulls won 
			for the 10th time in 11 games.
 
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 Wizards 92, Pelicans 85
 
 John Wall scored 15 points and dished out 12 assists, leading five 
			players in double figures, as the Washington Wizards snapped a 
			three-game road losing streak with a 92-85 victory over the New 
			Orleans Pelicans.
 
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 Hornets 104, Celtics 95
 
 Kemba Walker scored 33 points and the Charlotte Hornets beat 
			slumping Boston 104-95 as the Celtics lost for the eighth time in 
			nine games.
 
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 Nuggets 110, Timberwolves 101
 
 Arron Afflalo scored 34 points, leading the Denver Nuggets to a 
			110-101 win over the Minnesota Timberwolves.
 
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 Grizzlies 105, Knicks 83
 
 The Memphis Grizzlies slammed the depleted New York Knicks 105-83, 
			sending the Knicks to a 12th straight defeat. (Compiled by Andrew 
			Both; Editing by Peter Rutherford)
 
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