San Antonio at Memphis (8 p.m. EST). The Grizzlies, winners of five in a row, visit the Spurs, who have won three straight without injured star Tim Duncan.

STARS

Sunday

_Stephon Marbury, Knicks, had 24 points and 13 assists in New York's 99-86 win over Washington.

_Shaquille O'Neal, Lakers, scored 32 points and made 10 of 14 free throws, to lead the Los Angeles Lakers to a 94-88 victory over New Jersey.

_Vince Carter, Raptors, had 26 points in Toronto's 84-76 victory over New Orleans.

_Yao Ming, Rockets, scored 29 points, sending Houston past Dallas 101-98.

STREAKING

The Los Angeles Lakers are 12-3 in their last 15 games after a 94-88 win over New Jersey on Sunday. ... Memphis has won five straight, and 14 of its last 17 after a 95-85 win over Golden State. ... Boston won its fifth in a row, 80-77 over Minnesota.

SNAPPED

Toronto ended a seven-game home losing streak with a 84-76 victory over New Orleans on Sunday. ... Houston's 101-98 win over Dallas stopped a six-game losing streak to the Mavericks.

STINGY

Detroit became the first team in the NBA's shot-clock era to hold three consecutive opponents under 70 points with an 86-65 victory over Seattle on Sunday night. The Pistons beat Denver 97-66 on Saturday night, and Portland 83-68 on Thursday night. The Sonics' 65 points tied the franchise low.

SLUMPING

Washington fell to 1-15 against Atlantic Division opponents after Sunday's 99-86 loss to New York.

STRONG IN DEFEAT

Toronto native Jamaal Magloire had a career-high 21 rebounds and 23 points in New Orleans' 84-76 loss to the Raptors on Sunday. ... Gilbert Arenas scored 28 points in Washington's 99-86 loss to New York. ... Kevin Garnett collected his league-leading 55th double-double with 20 points and 14 rebounds in Minnesota's 80-77 loss to Boston.

SUSPENDED

Zach Randolph was suspended for Portland's 91-71 loss to the Los Angeles Clippers on Sunday for taking a swing at Raja Bell during Portland's victory over Utah the previous night.

SPEAKING

``That's too early to eat breakfast.'' _ Hornets guard Baron Davis, who did not start or play in the fourth quarter of New Orleans' 84-76 loss to Toronto on Sunday. Davis, who missed an 8:30 a.m. breakfast meeting, went 3-for-12 from the field for six points in 24 minutes.