LeBron James led the Cleveland Cavaliers to a 127-94 thrashing of the Dallas Mavericks in the NBA on Tuesday.
Even without his trademark headband, James had 27 points, eight assists and seven rebounds for the 41-25 Cavs.
Kyrie Irving (22 points), Kevin Love (21), JR Smith (21) and Timofey Mozgov (17) were also good contributors.
Love also had 14 rebounds as part of his double-double.
The Mavericks share the same record as the Cavs, but Dallas were outscored 41-22 in a costly second quarter.
Dirk Nowitzki went three-of-10 from the field to finish with 13 points, while Chandler Parsons had 18 for the Mavericks.
In San Antonio, the Spurs overcame the Toronto Raptors 117-107 at the AT&T Center.
Kawhi Leonard (24 points and 11 rebounds) and Tim Duncan (12 and 13) had double-doubles, while Tony Parker finished with 23 points.
It meant Kyle Lowry's 32-point haul mattered little for the Raptors.
The Indiana Pacers clinched their sixth straight win as Rodney Stuckey (34 points) saw them crush the Orlando Magic 118-86.
The New Orleans Pelicans eased past the Brooklyn Nets 111-91 and the Utah Jazz overcame the New York Knicks 87-82.
Despite being officially eliminated from play-off contention, the Los Angeles Lakers had a 93-85 win over the Detroit Pistons.