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From the Associated Press

* at Orlando 115, Philadelphia 99: The Magic was 15 for 33 from three-point range -- Hedo Turkoglu made seven of 11 and scored a season-high 31 points -- while the 76ers didn’t make a three-point shot until there was less than three minutes left. They finished three for 13.

* at Indiana 113, New Jersey 103: Devin Harris, the point guard the Nets acquired in the trade that sent Jason Kidd to Dallas, sat on the bench because of a sprained left ankle. His absence was felt as New Jersey finished with 23 turnovers and 22 assists.

* Sacramento 116, at Charlotte 115 (OT): Bobcats scoring leader Gerald Wallace was taken off the floor on a stretcher after being knocked unconscious by an inadvertent elbow from Kings forward Mikki Moore in the third quarter. Sustaining his fourth concussion in four years with Charlotte, Wallace was taken to a hospital. A team official said Wallace was suffering some amnesia, but tests showed no fractures and no internal bleeding.

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* at Chicago 135, Denver 121: The Bulls had one of their best offensive efforts in years. They scored at least 30 points in all four quarters for the first time since Feb. 18, 1997 -- against the Nuggets -- and the 135 points were a season high. Ben Gordon, who scored 37 points, had 10 points during a 14-3 run to clinch the win.

* at Cleveland 90, Washington 89: LeBron James made two free throws with 7.8 seconds left to win it for the Cavaliers, who had only eight players. Cleveland added four players in an 11-player deal on Thursday but couldn’t dress Ben Wallace, Wally Szczerbiak, Joe Smith or Delonte West.

* Dallas 98, at Memphis 83: The Mavericks, who have won 11 consecutive regular-season games in the series, took a double-digit lead in the first quarter, led by 20 in the first half, and extended it to 26 after the break.

* at New York 103, Toronto 99: Jamal Crawford, who had a 50-point game against the Raptors on April 11, 2004, while playing for Chicago, scored a season-high 43 points to lead the Knicks.

* Houston 100, at New Orleans 80: Tracy McGrady scored 34 points on an array of perimeter jumpers, driving layups through traffic and soaring dunks, helping the Rockets win their 11th in a row.

* at Detroit 127, Milwaukee 100: The Bucks started the second quarter by missing 14 of 17 shots, allowing the Pistons to pull away. Detroit outscored Milwaukee, 32-11, in the quarter and had a 65-46 lead at halftime.

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* Atlanta 117, at Golden State 110: The Hawks, who never trailed, won for only the second time on the road in 15 games.

* at Seattle 99, Portland 87: Brandon Roy, playing in his home town for the first time this season, missed 13 of his 19 shots.

* at Phoenix 85, Boston 77: The Suns got their first victory with Shaquille O’Neal in the lineup.

* at Clippers 114, Utah 104: The Clippers posted back-to-back wins for the first time in 3 1/2 months.

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