Detroit 131, Phoenix 107
When the Detroit Pistons upset the two-time defending champions on the road earlier this season, they had a big letdown the next game.
Orlando 121, Oklahoma City 108
Unheralded Orlando Magic forward Aaron Gordon played the role of a superstar Wednesday night, dominating a team that was built around three NBA superstars.
Philadelphia 118, Washington 113
While rookie Ben Simmons has gotten off to impressive start for the Philadelphia 76ers, he has one glaring weakness -- free throw shooting.
New York 115, Miami 86
Kristaps Porzingis went down in a heap and the collective heart rates of the Madison Square Garden faithful went up.
Toronto 126, Charlotte 113
It came down to All-Star guards as the Toronto Raptors defeated the Charlotte Hornets 126-113 on Wednesday night.
Houston 118, Indiana 97
Houston Rockets guard James Harden missed his first six 3-point attempts and tossed his hands skyward in exultation when he finally converted late in the third quarter.
Minnesota 120, New Orleans 102
Anthony Davis is usually the calm one and DeMarcus Cousins the fiery one in the New Orleans Pelicans' pair of All-Star big men.
Brooklyn 109, Dallas 104
Brooklyn coach Kenny Atkinson spoke about the importance of finishing with a winning road trip heading into the Nets' Wednesday night clash with the Dallas Mavericks.
San Antonio 104, Memphis 95
You knew it was going to be LaMarcus Aldridge's night when he hit two 3-pointers in the opening minutes and found his rhythm before he even earnestly broke a sweat.
Golden State 127, L.A. Lakers 123
Stephen Curry wasn't having one of his better games Wednesday night.