L.A. Clippers 113, Washington 112
Drake was not in concert at Staples Center on Saturday afternoon, the Los Angeles Clippers' Lou Williams just made it seem like he was.
Miami 101, Brooklyn 89
As the game went on and fatigue set in from playing 7,382 above sea level, the defense picked up for the Miami Heat.
Miami 101, Brooklyn 89
Goran Dragic scored 20 points as the Miami Heat beat the Brooklyn Nets 101-89 in the Global Games in Mexico City on Saturday.
L.A. Lakers 110, Charlotte 99
The Los Angeles Lakers are starting to grow up before coach Luke Walton's very eyes.
Atlanta 117, Orlando 110
Atlanta guard Kent Bazemore saved his best for the second half on Saturday, particularly in the final minute of the game.
Cleveland 105, Philadelphia 98
The Cleveland Cavaliers could've said we're too old, too tired to bother running with the Philadelphia 76ers on Saturday night.
Chicago 104, New York 102
Considering how the day began for the Chicago Bulls, finding a way to stave off the New York Knicks' late fourth-quarter comeback attempt may have seemed inconceivable.
Milwaukee 117, Utah 100
For the second straight night, the Milwaukee Bucks faced off against an opponent that had embarrassed them two weeks earlier, and for the second straight night it looked as if the Bucks just might have learned a thing or two from their previous mistakes.
Oklahoma City 102, Memphis 101
Russell Westbrook completed another triple double, just in time to give the Oklahoma City Thunder a much-needed road victory, 102-101 in overtime, against the free-falling Memphis Grizzlies Saturday night at FedEx Forum.
San Antonio 104, Phoenix 101
Bryn Forbes knew he hadn't made a 3-point shot all night. But that didn't stop him from thinking the next one was going in.
Houston 124, Portland 117
When the going got tough, Houston Rockets coach Mike D'Antoni went small.