Visiting Warriors shock Hornets
Golden State 91, at New Orleans 87: Corey Maggette scored 12 of his 19 points in the last six minutes, and Jamal Crawford made a 19-foot shot to give the Warriors an 87-82 lead with 15.4 seconds left to all but seal it.
at Denver 110, Charlotte 99: Carmelo Anthony, who had his two middle fingers wrapped with tape, scored 19 points for the Nuggets in his first game back from a broken right hand.
at Utah 110, Oklahoma City 90: Deron Williams had 24 points and 12 assists and the Jazz ended a four-game losing streak.
Boston 86, at Detroit 78: With 5:56 left, Boston’s Kendrick Perkins was ejected after being called for a flagrant foul following a video review that showed he knocked Jason Maxiell down to the court. Maxiell responded with a shove and was called for a technical.
Chicago 109, at Sacramento 88: Ben Gordon and Luol Deng each had 20 points as the Bulls won at Arco Arena for the first time in 12 years.
at Philadelphia 104, Washington 94: The 76ers built a 15-point lead in the first half, then watched it evaporate against the worst team in the NBA. The Wizards briefly went ahead late in the third quarter but suffered their fifth straight loss.
Milwaukee 96, at Toronto 85: Andrew Bogut had 13 points in his return to the Bucks’ lineup after sitting out eight games because of back spasms.
at Indiana 114, Miami 103: Mike Dunleavy scored a season-high 30 points, and the Pacers won their seventh straight home game. Dwyane Wade scored 24 points for the Heat.
at Atlanta 105, New Jersey 88: Joe Johnson scored 29 points, and the Hawks won for the first time in four tries against the Nets this season. New Jersey has lost eight of nine.
Lakers 132, at Minnesota 119: Andrew Bynum helped the Lakers to their highest-scoring game of the season with 27 points and 15 rebounds.
at Cleveland 112, Clippers 95: The Cavaliers’ Zydrunas Ilgauskas, returning from a broken left ankle, had 20 points and 11 rebounds in his first game in a month.
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