Even without his trademark headband, LeBron James scored 27 points and took over sole possession of the Cavaliers’ career assists record as Cleveland beat the Dallas Mavericks 127-94 on Tuesday.
James was one of four players with more than 20 points for the Central Division-leading Cavaliers, who have won 12 of their past 13 games against Western Conference opponents and broke a 14-game losing streak in Texas.
Kyrie Irving scored 22 points, while Kevin Love had 21 points and 14 rebounds. J.R. Smith also scored 21 points and Timofey Mozgov, the other starter, had 17.
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Chandler Parsons led Dallas with 18 points, while Monta Ellis had 17 and Amare Stoudemire 15. Dirk Nowitzki scored 13 points on only three-of-10 shooting.
SPURS 117, RAPTORS 107
In San Antonio, Texas, Kawhi Leonard had 24 points, 11 rebounds and matched a career high with five steals as San Antonio withstood a second-half letdown to beat Toronto for their sixth straight victory.
Tony Parker added 23 points and nine assists, while Danny Green was five for six on three-pointers in scoring 19 points for San Antonio.
Toronto lost their fourth straight, despite 32 points from Kyle Lowry and 21 for DeMar DeRozan. Amir Johnson had 16 points and 14 rebounds.
Tim Duncan made the game’s first basket on a followup of his own blocked shot 19 seconds in, after failing to make a field goal for the first time in his career in San Antonio’s previous game. He finished with 12 points and 13 rebounds in 36 minutes, before leaving with about a minute remaining, clutching his elbow after teammate Tiago Splitter fell into him under the basket.
PACERS 118, MAGIC 86
In Indianapolis, Indiana, reserve Rodney Stuckey had 34 points, six rebounds and seven assists as Indiana beat Orlando for their sixth straight victory.
Damjan Rudez scored 17 points, while Luis Scola added 15 points and 10 rebounds for the surging Pacers (29-34), who moved into sole possession of seventh place in the Eastern Conference.
Tobias Harris had 22 points and six rebounds, while Elfrid Payton finished with 14 points for the Magic, who have lost five of seven games.
Stuckey made two of his career-best six three-pointers in an 18-0 run in the first half.
Indiana used a 9-3 run in the fourth quarter to pull away, with Solomon Hill’s two-handed dunk giving the Pacers a 93-73 lead with 9 minutes, 52 seconds remaining.
PELICANS 111, NETS 91
In New York, Alexis Ajinca and Quincy Pondexter each scored 17 points as New Orleans moved within percentage points of eighth place in the Western Conference by beating Brooklyn.
Omer Asik had 12 points and 15 rebounds for the Pelicans in their third straight victory. Anthony Davis scored 15 points, a night after tying his career high with 43 in a win at Milwaukee.
Brook Lopez had 15 points and nine rebounds for the Nets, who broke to an early double-digit lead before losing their fourth straight.
The Pelicans are 2 percentage points behind Oklahoma City for the West’s final playoff spot.
JAZZ 87, KNICKS 82
In Salt Lake City, Utah, Derrick Favors had 29 points and 12 rebounds as Utah beat New York to equal a season high with their third straight victory.
Both teams struggled to score as the Jazz were without leading scorer Gordon Hayward (back) and the Knicks have been injury-plagued all season.
Reserve Rodney Hood scored 17 points for the Jazz, while Rudy Gobert added 10 points, 14 rebounds, four blocks and three steals.
Alexey Shved scored 21 points and had a career-high 10 rebounds for the Knicks. Andrea Bargnani finished with 20 points.
LAKERS 93, PISTONS 85
In Los Angeles, Jordan Hill led seven Lakers in double figures with 16 points as Los Angeles beat Detroit to snap a five-game losing streak.
The injury-riddled Lakers (17-46) beat the Pistons for the 11th time in the past 12 meetings behind 46 points in the paint and a 46-41 rebounding edge, but were officially eliminated from playoff contention before their game ended when New Orleans beat Brooklyn.
Greg Monroe had 24 points and nine rebounds for the Pistons, but missed a pair of critical free throws with 1:09 remaining when Detroit were trailing by three.
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