Nine games went down on Thursday.
Follow below for scores, stats, updates and highlights from each game.
Detroit Pistons 116, Phoenix Suns 108
A big game from Andre Drummond means the Pistons hand the Suns their fourth straight loss.
31 PTS | 19 RBS | 4 AST@AndreDrummond is our Player of the Game presented by @Jeep pic.twitter.com/hZAO2SOZR0
— Detroit Pistons (@DetroitPistons) February 6, 2020
Boston Celtics 116, Orlando Magic 100
Despite missing Kemba Walker and Marcus Smart, the Celtics win comfortably against the visiting Orlando Magic.
Jayson Tatum (33p/8r/5a/3s/2b) and Gordon Hayward (23p/7r/7a/2s) contributed big time across the board in this win.
LOOK OUT pic.twitter.com/Z9I1UnH2IE
— Boston Celtics (@celtics) February 6, 2020
Brooklyn Nets 129, Golden State Warriors 88
A record-breaking win for the Nets at home against the Warriors.
Biggest win in @barclayscenter history.
— Brooklyn Nets (@BrooklynNets) February 6, 2020
Largest margin of victory in 11 years.
NETS WIN! pic.twitter.com/mhpDD4FzSq
Against his former team, D'Angelo Russell finished with 17 points, three rebounds, three assists, two steals in 33 minutes. On the other hand, the Nets, without Kyrie Irving, had six players in double figures led by Caris LeVert's 23 points and eight assists.
Toronto Raptors 119, Indiana Pacers 118
The Toronto Raptors come back from 19 points down for their franchise-record 12th straight win.
Five Raptors finished in double figures with the trio of Kyle Lowry (32p/10a/8r), Serge Ibaka (30p/7r/3a), and Pascal Siakam (25p/9r/5a/3s) being the biggest contributors.
The @Raptors come up with a huge defensive stand to secure 12 wins in a row! pic.twitter.com/K3qfjCH6KT
— NBA (@NBA) February 6, 2020
In the loss, Domantas Sabonis recorded his 3rd career triple-double with 15 points, 11 rebounds, and 11 assists.
Atlanta Hawks 127, Minnesota Timberwolves 120
All five Hawks starters scored in double figures led by Trae Young's 38 points and 11 assists but it was Vince Carter, 21 years since his NBA debut, who knocked the game-sealing bucket.
Veteran tings pic.twitter.com/dx2kI3NjgM
— Atlanta Hawks (@ATLHawks) February 6, 2020
Oklahoma City Thunder 109, Cleveland Cavaliers 103
Dennis Schroder scored a game-high 30 points off the bench to help the Thunder to their 8th win in the last nine games. On the other hand, the Cavaliers lost their 5th straight and the 12th of their last 13.
🥶 Second half Schröder 🥶 #DennisSchröder #6thman #6MOTY pic.twitter.com/jIVAYk2335
— OKC THUNDER (@okcthunder) February 6, 2020
Memphis Grizzlies 121, Dallas Mavericks 107
Without Luka Doncic, Kristaps Porzingis scores 32 points but the Grizzlies win behind six players scoring in double figures for them led by rookie Ja Morant's 21.
start with 12.
— Memphis Grizzlies (@memgrizz) February 6, 2020
finish with 12.@JaMorant | @brandonclarke23 | #GrzNxtGen pic.twitter.com/2R3oxXeIzw
Denver Nuggets 98, Utah Jazz 95
A monster triple-double by Nikola Jokic - 30 points, 21 rebounds, and 10 assists - including a clutch final minute jumper helps the Nuggets beat the Jazz in Salt Lake City.
Nikola Jokic hits the stepback jumper to put the @nuggets ahead for good! pic.twitter.com/fMgJjz7ya1
— NBA Fantasy (@NBAFantasy) February 6, 2020
LA Clippers 128, Miami Heat 111
The Clippers shoot a franchise record 24 3-pointers against a shorthanded Heat squad, who didn't have Jimmy Butler with them for a majority of the second half.
Eight players scored in double figures for the Heat led by Paul George's 23 points, 10 assists, and five rebounds. Kawhi Leonard had a near triple-double with 14 points, nine assists, and seven rebounds.
And @landryshamet pushed the record to 24 with this late triple. pic.twitter.com/shuq1iyV3f
— LA Clippers (@LAClippers) February 6, 2020
Six Heat players scored in double figures led by Derrick Jones Jr.'s 25 (10-12 FGs). Bam Adebayo was the team's top contributor with 22 points, 11 rebounds, six assists, and two steals.