Philadelphia beats Chicago at the Spectrum
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at Philadelphia 104, Chicago 101: Thaddeus Young scored a career-high 31 points and Andre Iguodala had 25 for the 76ers in the final NBA game at the 42-year-old Spectrum, which is targeted for demolition by the end of this year. Members of the 1966-67 and 1982-83 NBA champion 76ers, including Julius Erving, were on hand for one last game at the dated arena; the team normally plays across the street at the Wachovia Center.
Cleveland 126, at Sacramento 123 (OT): LeBron James scored 51 points, including six of the Cavaliers’ 10 points in overtime. Kevin Martin had 34 points for the Kings, who led, 111-104, with 3:10 to play.
at Boston 102, Memphis 92: Leon Powe scored a career-high 30 points and had 11 rebounds, and Ray Allen scored 22 for the Celtics.
Houston 91, at Charlotte 86: Yao Ming scored 23 points, Ron Artest hit the go-ahead jumper with 22 seconds left, and the Rockets recovered after blowing a late lead.
Detroit 99, at Toronto 95 (OT): Richard Hamilton had 24 points and 16 assists and Antonio McDyess had 16 points and 13 rebounds for the Pistons.
New York 102, at Minnesota 94: Wilson Chandler scored 24 points to spark the Knicks to their third straight victory.
Orlando 112, at Washington 103: Dwight Howard’s 18 points, 13 rebounds and career-high seven assists powered the Magic. The Wizards’ Caron Butler sat out the second half because of a tight hamstring.
at Atlanta 101, Indiana 87: Joe Johnson scored 30 points for the third straight game. The Hawks have won four in a row and are 24-7 at home.
New Orleans 95, at Milwaukee 86: Chris Paul had 30 points, nine assists and six rebounds for the Hornets, who have won nine of their last 10.
at Portland 109, New Jersey 100: Brandon Roy scored 31 points for the Trail Blazers, who outscored the Nets, 38-23, in the fourth quarter.
at Golden State 119, Dallas 110: Stephen Jackson scored 31 points and Monta Ellis had 29 for the Warriors.
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