Detroit 136, Philadelphia 106
The Detroit Pistons, coming off an unsettling loss, righted the ship Saturday night.
Milwaukee 101, Toronto 94
A little more than a month has passed since Spencer Hawes joined the Milwaukee Bucks and all he had to show for his time in the Brew City was three minutes of action at the tail end of a rout of the Clippers.
Miami 120, Cleveland 92
The Cleveland Cavaliers finally showed some fight Saturday night -- but only after the game was over.
L.A. Clippers 101, Chicago 91
After the Los Angeles Clippers had dropped four of their last five games, the message Doc Rivers delivered to his team on Saturday was a simple one.
Charlotte 112, Denver 102
When a 20-point lead shrank to four in the fourth quarter, Kemba Walker stepped up with a big shot to avoid a collapse.
Houston 123, Memphis 108
When the opportunity presented itself for James Harden to seize the moment, Harden did precisely that. His nonchalance afterward was a reflection of his self-confidence when the Rockets need Harden the most.
San Antonio 97, Minnesota 90
In the big scheme of things in the NBA, playing games in one city one night and another on the next is part of the grind. But how teams compete in back-to-back nights is not commonplace unless you're talking about the San Antonio Spurs.
Portland 130, Brooklyn 116
The Portland Trail Blazers aren't looking for style points these days. Just victories.