Detroit 104, New York 101
For a good portion of the second half, the Detroit Pistons struggled to make any defensive stops. With the game on the line, Pistons guard Reggie Bullock made three pivotal plays to get his team a hard-fought victory.
New Orleans 111, Orlando 97
The New Orleans Pelicans today are not the team center DeMarcus Cousins expects them to be a month from now.
Brooklyn 119, Washington 84
Which came first for the Brooklyn Nets Friday night? Defensive intensity or an aggressive, attack-the-rim offensive mindset?
Miami 113, Dallas 101
With another Miami starter leaving the game prematurely because of an injury, Wayne Ellington realized he needed to increase his contributions.
L.A. Clippers 128, Houston 118
Having gone so long without a roster that could be fairly described as intact, the Los Angeles Clippers might have reached the point where they're defined by who is available, not who isn't.
Milwaukee 109, Charlotte 104
For a second straight game, the Milwaukee Bucks proved it is, in fact, better to be lucky than good.
Oklahoma City 120, Atlanta 117
Early in the second quarter, Russell Westbrook yelled from the bench.
Denver 102, Portland 85
The Denver Nuggets ended one streak and the Portland Trail Blazers continued another Friday night.
Golden State 113, L.A. Lakers 106
The Golden State Warriors regained the top spot in the Western Conference on Friday night.