Oklahoma City 110, Sacramento 94
On March 7, Russell Westbrook scored a career-high 58 points for Oklahoma City. It was one of the best individual performances the NBA has seen this season.
Portland 113, Atlanta 97
The Portland Trail Blazers snapped a five-game losing streak to the Atlanta Hawks on Saturday night as they continued their quest to overtake the Denver Nuggets for the final playoff spot in the Western Conference.
Charlotte 98, Washington 93
The Charlotte Hornets have suffered through a frustrating season, and they have been arguably the NBA's most-underachieving team.
L.A. Clippers 108, Cleveland 78
The Cleveland Cavaliers handed the Los Angeles Clippers a gift Saturday.
Chicago 95, Utah 86
Chicago Bulls rookie forward Denzel Valentine had a hunch he was approaching his first career double-double as he received extended playing time in the fourth quarter Saturday night.
Memphis 104, San Antonio 96
The offseason introduction of pace-and-space basketball is complementing the Memphis Grizzlies' traditional grit-and-grind approach.
Houston 109, Denver 105
The Denver Nuggets shut down the Houston Rockets' 3-point shooting, but they couldn't contain James Harden, and the Rockets rode him to a big win.
Golden State 117, Milwaukee 92
The Golden State Warriors were so desperate in the wake of Kevin Durant's knee injury earlier this month, they turned to a Sacramento Kings castoff for help.