New Orleans at Detroit (6 p.m. EST). The Pistons put a four-game winning streak on the line against the Hornets.
STARS
Friday
_Brad Miller, Kings, had 22 points, 14 rebounds, and 10 assists in Sacramento's 122-92 victory over Orlando.
_Jermaine O'Neal, Pacers, had 24 points and 11 rebounds, helping Indiana edge New Orleans 76-75.
_Tim Duncan, Spurs, had 25 points and 10 rebounds in San Antonio's 114-75 win over Atlanta.
_Chauncey Billups, Pistons, had 23 points and nine assists in Detroit's 94-85 victory over New York.
_Jason Richardson, Warriors, had 29 points and six assists, leading Golden State past Miami 101-91.
_Jason Williams, Grizzlies, had 28 points in Memphis's 98-97 win over Seattle.
FIRST-TIMER
Sacramento's Brad Miller recorded the first triple-double of his career with a 22 points, 14 rebounds, and 10 assists in the Kings' 122-92 victory over the Orlando Magic on Friday night.
SUPERMAN AILING
Shaquille O'Neal left in the third quarter of the Lakers' 101-94 win over the Chicago Bulls because of a strained right calf and did not return. O'Neal finished with 15 points and seven rebounds in 25 minutes.
STRONG IN DEFEAT
Boston's Paul Pierce had 33 points and six assists in the Celtics' 87-85 loss to the 76ers on Friday night. ... New Orleans' Baron Davis had 33 points and seven assists in the Hornets' 76-75 loss to the Pacers. ... Michael Redd had 28 points and eight rebounds in Milwaukee's 99-90 loss to Utah.
SMALL BALL
Through the first 12 games, Boston has not been involved in a game in which 100 points were scored, the longest such streak for the Celtics since the start of the 1953-54 season.
MILESTONES
Golden State's Clifford Robinson made his 1,000th career 3-pointer in the Warriors' 101-91 victory over the Miami Heat on Friday night. The 6-foot-10 Robinson is the tallest player to record more than 900 3-pointers.
LOTTERY BLUES
Pistons rookie Darko Milicic, the second pick in the draft, missed his only field-goal attempt in Detroit's 94-85 win over New York and still hasn't scored this season.
STREAKS
Sacramento handed Orlando its 12th straight loss, 122-92 on Friday night.
SPEAKING
``You can't apologize for winning and you can't apologize for the other team missing even though they ran a great play and had us beat. We were very fortunate, but our guys played well enough to win.'' _ Pacers coach Rick Carlisle, on his team's 76-75 win over the Hornets on Friday night. The Hornets' David West just missed converting a backdoor alley-oop pass from Sean Rooks as time expired that would have given New Orleans the win.
