The Eastern Conference playoff picture got a little clearer on Tuesday night as the Bucks clinched a berth and the Bobcats inched closer to doing the same.

- Cleveland 113, Toronto 101

Team FIC Differential: Cavaliers +29.7, Raptors -29.7

The Cleveland Cavaliers (61-17) used a strong third quarter to defeat the Toronto Raptors (38-39) on Tuesday night. LeBron James led with 19 points, 13 assists and six rebounds, Maurice Williams posted 16 points and 12 dimes and Antawn Jamison added 20 points and four boards. Cleveland hit 55% of their shots and while both teams took great care of the basketball. Jarrett Jack had 23 points and six assists, Amir Johnson tallied 16 points and 10 rebounds and Andrea Bargnani contributed 11 points and five boards in a game marred by Chris Bosh's exit after taking an elbow to the face.

Game FIC Scores

Anthony Parker, Cleveland ? 22.1

LeBron James, Cleveland ? 19.5

Amir Johnson, Toronto ? 17.5

Jarrett Jack, Toronto ? 16.8

- Detroit 124, Philadelphia 103

Team FIC Differential: Pistons +34.7, 76ers -34.7

The Detroit Pistons (24-53) outscored the Philadelphia 76ers (26-51) by 21 points in the second half at the Wachovia Center. Rodney Stuckey had 24 points and five assists, Tayshaun Prince tallied 14 points and seven rebounds and Charlie Villanueva scored 25 points on 8-for-11 shooting off the bench. Detroit hit an amazing 62% of their shots and held Philadelphia to 6-for-20 from three-point land. Marreese Speights led with 21 points and six rebounds, Andre Iguodala posted 12 points and five assists and Jodie Meeks scored 19 points on 8-for-11 shooting from the field.

Game FIC Scores

Ben Wallace, Detroit ? 20.3

Charlie Villanueva, Detroit ? 18.8

Jodie Meeks, Philadelphia ? 14.1

Andre Iguodala, Philadelphia ? 11.5

- Washington 112, Golden State 94

Team FIC Differential: Wizards +31.9, Warriors -31.9

The Washington Wizards (24-53) scored 40 points in the first quarter and never looked back against the Golden State Warriors (24-54). JaVale McGee led with 25 points and 15 rebounds, Shaun Livingston posted 21 points, eight assists and five boards and Nick Young put up 29 points. Washington outrebounded Golden State by 21 and held the Warriors to 39% shooting. Stephen Curry scored a team-high 27 points, Anthony Morrow tallied 17 points and seven rebounds and Anthony Tolliver chipped in 10 points and six boards in the loss.

Game FIC Scores

JaVale McGee, Washington ? 25.0

Shaun Livingston, Washington ? 22.1

Reggie Williams, Golden State ? 13.5

Stephen Curry, Golden State ? 13.5

- Charlotte 109, Atlanta 100

Team FIC Differential: Bobcats +17.1, Hawks -17.1

The Charlotte Bobcats (41-36) jumped out to an early lead and held on against the Atlanta Hawks (49-28) on Tuesday. Gerald Wallace had 28 points and six rebounds, Raymond Felton tallied 14 points and six assists and Boris Diaw helped with 17 points, nine boards and nine dimes. Charlotte shot 51% and attempted 19 more foul shots than Atlanta. Al Horford starred with 16 points and 12 rebounds, Jamal Crawford posted 18 points and six assists and Maurice Evans totaled 20 points and four boards.

Game FIC Scores

Boris Diaw, Charlotte ? 20.3

Al Horford, Atlanta ? 17.0

Gerald Wallace, Charlotte ? 16.3

Maurice Evans, Atlanta ? 11.5

- New York 104, Boston 101

Team FIC Differential: Knicks +3.6, Celtics -3.6

The New York Knicks (28-49) scored five points in the final 45 seconds and defend the Boston Celtics (48-29) well on the final possession at Madison Square Garden. Danilo Gallinari had 31 points and five rebounds, Earl Barron posted 17 points and 18 boards and David Lee recorded 13 points, 11 rebounds and six assists. Boston shot 54%, but New York won the rebounding battle by 10 and forced 18 turnovers. Ray Allen scored 17 points on 6-for-9 shooting, Kendrick Perkins tallied 14 points and eight rebounds and Paul Pierce added 13 points and six boards in defeat.

Game FIC Scores

Earl Barron, New York ? 19.9

Danilo Gallinari, New York ? 17.6

Kendrick Perkins, Boston ? 13.0

Kevin Garnett, Boston ? 10.3

- Milwaukee 79, Chicago 74

Team FIC Differential: Bucks +1.7, Bulls -1.7

The Milwaukee Bucks (43-34) held the Chicago Bulls (37-40) to just nine points in the second quarter en route to an impressive road win without Andrew Bogut. John Salmons starred with 26 points, Ersan Ilyasova tallied 17 points and seven rebounds and Carlos Delfino added eight pints and seven boards. Milwaukee hit just 36% of their shots, but attempted 11 more foul shots than Chicago and committed just 10 turnovers. Luol Deng had 16 points and 10 rebounds, Joakim Noah posted eight points and 11 boards and Derrick Rose contributed 12 points, 11 assists and five rebounds for the Bulls.

Game FIC Scores

Joakim Noah, Chicago ? 16.8

John Salmons, Milwaukee ? 13.8

Kurt Thomas, Milwaukee ? 10.8

Derrick Rose, Chicago ? 10.5

- Houston 113, Memphis 103

Team FIC Differential: Rockets +19.1, Grizzlies -19.1

The Houston Rockets (39-38) used a 10-point edge in the third quarter to knock off the Memphis Grizzlies (39-38). Kevin Martin scored 29 points, Jared Jeffries posted 12 points and 10 rebounds and Aaron Brooks chipped in 17 points and seven assists. Houston outrebounded Memphis by seven and went to the foul line 17 more times. Zach Randolph had 22 points and seven rebounds, Rudy Gay tallied 20 points and eight boards and Darrell Arthur put up eight points and 12 rebounds off the bench.

Game FIC Scores

Kevin Martin, Houston ? 17.3

Darrell Arthur, Memphis ? 12.8

Jordan Hill, Houston ? 12.3

Rudy Gay, Memphis ? 11.8

- Utah 140, Oklahoma City 139 (OT)

Team FIC Differential: Jazz -6.7, Thunder +6.7

Carlos Boozer hit a shot to push the Utah Jazz (51-27) past the Oklahoma City Thunder (48-29) in overtime in Salt Lake City. Deron Williams excelled with 42 points and 10 assists, Boozer posted 28 points and 15 rebounds and Mehmet Okur totaled 20 points and seven boards. Both teams shot over 50% from the field and grabbed 43 rebounds. Kevin Durant starred with 45 points and seven rebounds, Russell Westbrook tallied 27 points and nine assists and Jeff Green helped with 20 points and seven boards in the loss.

Game FIC Scores

Deron Williams, Utah ? 30.4

Carlos Boozer, Utah ? 28.4

Kevin Durant, Oklahoma City ? 27.5

Russell Westbrook, Oklahoma City ? 16.9

- San Antonio 95, Sacramento 86

Team FIC Differential: Spurs +23.5, Kings -23.5

The San Antonio Spurs (48-29) used a strong second half to pull away from the Sacramento Kings (24-54) on Tuesday evening. Antonio McDyess had 12 points and 11 rebounds, Richard Jefferson tallied 18 points and five boards and Manu Ginobili helped with 16 points and six assists. San Antonio outrebounded Sacramento by nine and was lights out from the foul line. Tyreke Evans led with 22 points, nine rebounds and six assists, Carl Landry scored 20 points and Beno Udrih added 11 points and five dimes for the Kings.

Game FIC Scores

Antonio McDyess, San Antonio ? 16.5

Richard Jefferson, San Antonio ? 13.8

Tyreke Evans, Sacramento ? 9.8

Beno Udrih, Sacramento ? 8.4

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