Bucks 99, Hawks 89
At Atlanta, Michael Redd scored 21 points and Milwaukee snapped a four-game losing streak.
The Bucks, who had lost seven straight on the road, overcame a 14-point second quarter deficit. Milwaukee (28-28) had fallen under .500 for the first time Friday night in a 116-111 loss to Philadelphia.
Joe Smith, who scored a season-high 32 points Friday night, added 16 and 11 rebounds for the Bucks. T.J. Ford had 14 points.
Al Harrington led Atlanta with 22 points.
Spurs 92, Warriors 75
At San Antonio, Nazr Mohammed had 15 points and 14 rebounds to lead a balanced attack, and San Antonio pulled away early to beat Golden State.
Six Spurs scored in double figures, and Tim Duncan just missed that mark by finishing with a season-low nine points. Duncan shot just 4-for-17 and grabbed 16 rebounds.
Bruce Bowen and Tony Parker each scored 14 and Manu Ginobili had 13 for the Spurs. Rasho Nesterovic and Brent Barry, who hit three 3-pointers, contributed 10 apiece.
Rookie guard Monta Ellis led Golden State with a career-high 16 points. Troy Murphy had 12 points and 12 rebounds, while Derek Fisher scored 11.
Jason Richardson, who came into the game averaging nearly 23 points, had 10 while being defended mostly by Bowen.
Suns 136, Bobcats 121
At Phoenix, Shawn Marion had 31 points and 24 rebounds, Steve Nash had 29 points and eight assists, and Phoenix rallied from a 14-point first-half deficit to beat Charlotte in the highest-scoring regulation game in the NBA this season.
The victory was the Suns' sixth in a row -- the longest current streak in the league -- and their ninth in 10 games, increasing their Pacific Division lead to six games over the Los Angeles Clippers.
Raja Bell added 27 points for the Suns, while Boris Diaw had 20 points and 11 rebounds, and Leandro Barbosa scored 14.
Raymond Felton led the Bobcats with 31 points, the most by an NBA rookie this season. Jumaine Jones scored 22 for Charlotte, Gerald Wallace had 18, Matt Carroll 17, and Primoz Brezec 13. Brevin Knight had 14 assists.
Hornets 100, Jazz 95
At Salt Lake City, Chris Paul had 23 points, including the go-ahead free throws with 25 seconds left, to help New Orleans beat Utah.
The short-handed Hornets got their first win after dropping consecutive games following the All-Star break.
David West, who returned after missing the Hornets' two losses to be with his wife and newborn baby, had a dunk to give New Orleans a 95-93 lead. West finished with 20 points.
Linton Johnson, who averaged 1.2 points in nine games with the New Jersey Nets before a trade brought him to the Hornets, had a career-high 17 points and also grabbed 10 rebounds.
Mehmet Okur led Utah with 26 points and Carlos Boozer had a season-high 15 points in his sixth game back from a hamstring injury.



