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at Charlotte 101, Memphis 86: Raja Bell scored 25 points for the Bobcats, who have won four of five games and 10 of 17 following a trade that brought Bell and Boris Diaw from Phoenix.

at New York 114, Phoenix 109: Nate Robinson made up for a momentum-shifting technical foul with 20 points and the Knicks held Shaquille O’Neal to only one field goal in the second half after he had 18 points in the first.

Boston 98, at Miami 83: Eddie House scored 20 points in the second quarter and finished with 25 as the Celtics won their sixth game in a row.

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at Detroit 95, Toronto 76: The Pistons used Richard Hamilton as a reserve in the victory after the All-Star shooting guard started his first 611 games, including the playoffs, in his seven seasons with the team.

at New Orleans 102, New Jersey 92: Chris Paul narrowly missed his fifth triple-double of the season with 29 points, nine rebounds and eight assists for the Hornets. Vince Carter scored 20 for the Nets, who lost their fourth straight.

at Milwaukee 133, Dallas 99: The Bucks didn’t have Andrew Bogut for the fourth straight game because of back spasms. But they didn’t need his physical presence or rebounding, as Charlie Villanueva had 32 points and 10 rebounds and Michael Redd scored 27 points.

at Houston 108, Utah 99: Yao Ming had 19 points and 12 rebounds for the Rockets, as Von Wafer made a pivotal three-pointer in the closing minutes. Andrei Kirilenko sat out for the Jazz after leaving Tuesday’s game against Minnesota because of a right ankle injury.

Washington 110, at Sacramento 107: Trailing by 19 points entering the fourth quarter, the Kings came back strong, with a three-pointer by Francisco Garcia reducing the Wizards’ lead to 108-107 with 3.9 seconds left. But the Kings fouled Antawn Jamison, who made two free throws.

Oklahoma City 122, at Golden State 121: Jeff Green scored 26 points, including a turnaround jumper from 16 feet at the buzzer, to lift the Thunder. Oklahoma City’s Russell Westbrook matched his season high of 30 points.

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Lakers 108, at Clippers 97: Andrew Bynum had a career-high 42 points and Kobe Bryant had his second triple-double in three games for the Lakers. DeAndre Jordan had career highs of 23 points and 12 rebounds for the Clippers.

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