Cleveland 124, Milwaukee 119
The last time Kevin Love played a basketball game, he checked out in the third quarter with an upper respiratory illness and went to the hospital.
New Orleans 117, Indiana 112
When New Orleans big men Anthony Davis and DeMarcus Cousins each have it going on the same night, they make the Pelicans a difficult team to beat.
Dallas 113, Washington 99
With only one win in their opening 11 games, the Dallas Mavericks decided they were done playing the role of patsy.
New York 118, Charlotte 113
The MVP chants came for Kristaps Porzingis when he re-entered the game for the final time with 6 minutes, 27 seconds left against the Charlotte Hornets.
Toronto 119, Chicago 114
Bobby Portis showed what he can bring to the Chicago Bulls on Tuesday night.
San Antonio 120, L.A. Clippers 107
The NBA is a make-or-miss league, but when both teams are shooting well, games come down to stops and the desire to make plays that build runs or end them.
Denver 112, Brooklyn 104
Nikola Jokic checked back into the game with 5:57 left, the Denver Nuggets leading by 17 and teammate Kenneth Faried yelling, "50!" from the bench.
Philadelphia 104, Utah 97
Filling up a stat sheet is becoming a way of life for Ben Simmons. Even when his shot isn't falling, the rookie point guard makes his presence felt in enough other avenues that he still finds a way to make a major impact on a game.
Memphis 98, Portland 97
CJ McCollum was making shots the entire game, so it figured he would knock down his last attempt with the game on the line.
Sacramento 94, Oklahoma City 86
As they set off on a path toward respectability, the Sacramento Kings figured there would be many more nights of losing than winning. But they also figured they would have some signature moments along the way.