Milwaukee at New York (7:30 p.m. EST). The Knicks look for their first win since acquiring Stephon Marbury and Penny Hardaway from Phoenix on Monday.
STAR
Friday
_ Tracy McGrady, Magic, scored 25 of his 35 points in the second half to help Orlando hang on for a 103-92 win over Washington.
_ Paul Pierce, Celtics, had 30 points and 12 rebounds to lead Boston to a 107-82 win over Cleveland.
_ Toni Kukoc, Bucks, scored 24 points and had a career-high 14 rebounds in Milwaukee's 103-94 win over Miami.
_ Kobe Bryant and Stanislav Medvedenko, Lakers, each scored 26 points in Los Angeles' 113-67 win over Atlanta.
OVERPOWERED
The Los Angeles Lakers dominated from the start in their 113-67 win over Atlanta on Friday night, handing the Hawks their most lopsided loss since a 132-85 defeat at Philadelphia on Dec. 8, 1982.
NOT INTIMIDATED
Indiana pushed its road record to 14-6 with a 92-80 win over Dallas on Friday night. The Mavericks started the night with a 16-2 home mark, second best in the league to Sacramento's 18-2.
FAMILIAR FACES
Cleveland had five former Celtics on the roster but lost to Boston for the 13th consecutive time, 107-82 Friday night. Tony Battie had 10 points and 13 rebounds in the his first game back since the Dec. 15 trade that sent him to Cleveland along with Eric Williams and Kedrick Brown. In the other trade between the teams, the Celtics got Jumaine Jones from Cleveland for Bruno Sundov and J.R. Bremer in July. Sundov was inactive with an injury on Friday night.
DISAPPEARING ACT
Washington lost its eighth straight on the road, 103-92 at Orlando on Friday night. The Wizards also haven't beaten an Atlantic Division foe in nine tries.
EFFICIENCY EXPERTS
New Orleans took nearly 50 percent more shots than San Antonio _ 97-66 _ , yet the Spurs beat the Hornets 94-84 Friday night.
SUPERB SONICS
Seattle trailed by 17 points early but came back with defense and easy transition baskets to beat Memphis 122-116 Friday night.
'SHEED ON THE SHELF
Rasheed Wallace, who had started 32 of 33 games, missed Portland's 87-78 win Friday night at Chicago because of a sprained ankle. He sprained his left ankle in Thursday night's loss to Minnesota.
SPEAKING
``It makes us seem like the worst team in the league.'' _ Washington's Kwame Brown after the Wizards' 103-92 loss to Orlando on Friday night. Washington shot 22 percent (8-for-35) in the first half and was held to two points in a span of more than 8{ minutes.
