- Toronto 116, Portland 109 (2OT)

It took two overtimes, but the Toronto Raptors downed the red-hot Portland Trail Blazers on Sunday, 116-109. Toronto outscored Portland 12-5 in the second overtime to steal the win, overcoming the Blazers? 52-44 rebounding advantage, which led to 21 second-chance points. A trio of Raptors scored twenty or more points including Chris Bosh, who notched 38 points, 14 rebounds and 3 blocks. Brandon Roy led the Blazers with 33 points, 10 assists and 5 rebounds in defeat. The victory was Toronto?s third straight, while the loss was just the third for Portland since they fell to the Spurs on Dec. 2.

Game FIC Scores
Chris Bosh, TOR ? 26.5*
Brandon Roy, POR ? 25.63
Jose Calderon, TOR ? 22.88
Channing Frye, POR ? 10.5

- Atlanta 105, Chicago 84

The Atlanta Hawks earned a rare win over the Chicago Bulls on Sunday night, rolling to an emphatic 105-84 win. Joe Johnson starred for the Hawks, posting 37 points, 9 rebounds and 6 assists against Chicago. Luol Deng, fighting injury, led the Bulls with 28 points and 6 rebounds in defeat. Atlanta turned the ball over seventeen times, to just ten for Chicago, but used a 28-14 fastbreak scoring edge to make up for their sloppiness. The loss was the Bulls? twenty-first of 2007-08; they lost just thirty-three games all of last season.

Game FIC Scores
Joe Johnson, ATL ? 29.5
Luol Deng, CHI ? 16.88
Josh Childress, ATL ? 12
Ben Wallace, CHI ? 10.5

- New Orleans 87, Houston 82

The New Orleans Hornets used a strong fourth quarter, outscoring the Houston Rockets 29-19, to earn an 87-82 win on Sunday night. David West led New Orleans with 26 points and 12 rebounds against Houston, while Yao Ming posted 30 points, 16 rebounds and 4 blocks at the Toyota Center. Chris Paul helped the Hornets get out on the break often, leading to twenty fastbreak points. Paul notched a double-double with 19 points and 11 assists. The Hornets, who have won five of six, will face Seattle on Wednesday. The loss snapped a five-game winning streak for the Rockets.

Game FIC Scores
Yao Ming, HOU ? 18.63
David West, NO ? 17.5
Chris Paul, NO ? 15.75
Rafer Alston, HOU ? 9.25

- New York 89, Detroit 65

The New York Knicks got a surprising victory over the tough Detroit Pistons, holding them to a dismal 65 points at Madison Square Garden. Zach Randolph led the Knicks, notching 25 points and 8 rebounds, while his paint-mate Eddy Curry tallied 7 points and 6 boards. New York shot 47% from the field, while holding Detroit to just 30% shooting. A three-point play by Amir Johnson with just thirteen seconds left in the game saved the Pistons from establishing a new franchise-low in points (64). Antonio McDyess was the lone bright spot for the Detroit, contributing 15 points and 13 boards.

Game FIC Scores
Zach Randolph, NYK ? 18.5
Antonio McDyess, DET ? 15.75
Chauncey Billups, DET ? 13.75
Jamal Crawford, NYK ? 11.75

- Golden State 106, Indiana 101

The Indiana Pacers led for a majority of the game on Sunday, but the Golden State Warriors used a strong fourth quarter to come away with the victory. The Pacers lead 34-19 after the first quarter, but the Warriors chipped away in both the second and third quarters before taking over in the final period. Monta Ellis started for the Warriors, who outrebounded the Pacers 50-43, scoring 29 points, grabbing 8 rebounds and dishing 4 assists. Mike Dunleavy, who was traded from Golden State to Indiana last January, notched 18 points and 10 rebounds against his old team. Indiana?s 23 turnovers allowed Golden State to get back in the game, as the Warriors scored 27 points off the Pacers? miscues.

Game FIC Scores
Monta Ellis, GS ? 23.38
Mike Dunleavy, IND ? 20.13
Jermaine O?Neal, IND ? 19.13
Baron Davis, GS ? 18.38

- L.A. Lakers 100, Memphis 99

The Los Angeles Lakers beat the Memphis Grizzles on Sunday night at the Staples Center thanks to a free throw by Kwame Brown with nine seconds left in the game. Kobe Bryant scored 37 points, and Lamar Odom added 10 points and 10 rebounds to lead L.A. to victory. Pau Gasol led the Grizzles, scoring 21 points, hauling in 18 rebounds and dishing 8 assists. Lakers? center Andrew Bynum injured his knee in the third quarter, and had to be helped off the floor. Memphis outrebounded Los Angeles by just six rebounds, but held a 21-8 edge in second chance points.

Game FIC Scores
Pau Gasol, MEM ? 28.38
Kobe Bryant, LAL ? 21.88
Mike Miller, MEM ? 19.25
Lamar Odom, LAL - 12


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