Charlotte 109, Orlando 102
ORLANDO, Fla.-- Frank Kaminsky kept alive the Charlotte Hornets' playoff hopes Wednesday night.
Boston 109, Indiana 100
Al Horford likes what he sees from his team as it steams toward the NBA playoffs.
Chicago 117, Detroit 95
They didn't have two of their best big men, so the Chicago Bulls made up for their lack of size against the Detroit Pistons with great shooting.
Oklahoma City 122, Philadelphia 97
Philadelphia coach Brett Brown almost thanked the Oklahoma City Thunder on Wednesday night.
Washington 104, Atlanta 100
The Washington Wizards knew they were in a funk. Against the Atlanta Hawks on Wednesday, that out-of-sync spell continued until the fourth quarter. That's when they got their swagger back.
Denver 126, Cleveland 113
Nikola Jokic has dazzled teams with his passing ability, but Wednesday he showed he can be tough around the basket with an impressive move on the best player in the world.
Milwaukee 116, Sacramento 98
When the Milwaukee Bucks departed last week for their longest trip of the season, they were still looking up at a playoff spot. Eleven days later, they are returning with their most victorious trip in nearly three decades.
Utah 108, New York 101
Everyone already knows how fearsome Rudy Gobert is on defense. Gobert is quietly transforming into an equally intimidating force on offense.