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RESULTS, SCHEDULE

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From the Associated Press

* San Antonio 93, at New Jersey 83: Tony Parker had 25 points, eight rebounds and seven assists to help the Spurs win their season-high ninth in a row while also beating the Nets for the 10th straight time.

* at Cleveland 95, Chicago 86: LeBron James scored 37 points, including six straight points highlighted by a thunderous dunk early in the fourth quarter, and the Cavaliers won by ending the game on a 12-3 run.

* at Washington 101, New Orleans 84: Antawn Jamison had 28 points and nine rebounds and led the pivotal 19-0 fourth-quarter run as the Wizards beat the Hornets for the second time in a week to sweep the season series.

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* at Boston 98, Atlanta 88: Paul Pierce scored 30 points, 17 in the third quarter, and Kevin Garnett had 20 points and 16 rebounds to lead the Celtics to their fifth consecutive victory.

* at Golden State 110, Portland 104: Stephen Jackson made six of 11 three-point shots and finished with 29 points to help the Warriors beat the Trail Blazers for the first time in three meetings this season.

* at Sacramento 120, Miami 109: Ron Artest scored 32 points, Kevin Martin added 29 and the Kings overcame a 21-point deficit in the second half to end an eight-game losing streak to the Heat.

* Seattle 111, at Minnesota 108 (OT): Kevin Durant scored 25 points, Chris Wilcox added 18 points and 15 rebounds and the SuperSonics ended their four-game losing streak with an overtime victory.

* at Charlotte 110, Toronto 98: Jason Richardson scored 30 points and the Bobcats took advantage of Chris Bosh’s absence to end a five-game losing streak. Toronto lost its second in a row without Bosh (knee).

* at Indiana 128, Milwaukee 106: Mike Dunleavy tied his career high of 36 points for the second straight game in the Pacers’ second consecutive victory. Bucks rookie Yi Jianlian sprained his left ankle and did not return.

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* at Houston 102, Denver 89: Tracy McGrady scored 22 points, Shane Battier added 20 and the Rockets tied a franchise record with their 15th straight victory. The winning streak is the longest in the NBA this season.

* at Lakers 108, Dallas 104 (OT): Kobe Bryant took charge late, scoring 22 points in the fourth quarter and eight in overtime to finish with 52 in helping drop the Mavericks to 4-3 since acquiring Jason Kidd.

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