Thursday, March 4 – Scores, updates, news, stats, highlights and top fantasy performers

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There were 10 games to look forward to on an action-packed Thursday in the NBA.

Scroll below for all your final scores, stats and highlights from each game:

Detroit Pistons 129, Toronto Raptors 105

40 assists, 20 3-pointers, two players with triple-doubles, six players in double figures, and a 24-point win for the Pistons.

Indiana Pacers 114, Cleveland Cavaliers 111

A historic performance by T.J. McConnell helps the Pacers come back from 19 down to snap a four-game losing streak. 

Philadelphia 76ers 131, Utah Jazz 123

Joel Embiid's clutch 3-pointer forces OT, then the 76ers outscore the Jazz 13-5 in overtime to win the clash between the top teams from each conference.

Brooklyn Nets 132, Houston Rockets 114

James Harden finishes with a 29-point, 14-assist, 10-rebound triple-double in his return to Houston as the Nets wrap-up their first-half schedule by winning 10 of their last 11.  

Atlanta Hawks 115, Orlando Magic 112

A 25-6 run in the last six minutes means the Hawks win two in a row under interim head coach Nate McMillan. All starters finished in double figures led by Trae Young's 32 points.

Charlotte Hornets 135, Minnesota Timberwolves 102

A huge win for the Hornets before the break. 

No. 3 overall pick of the 2020 Draft LaMelo Ball put up 19 points, seven rebounds, five assists, and two steals while Anthony Edwards, the No. 1 pick of the 2020 Draft, finished with 19 points, five rebounds, three assists, and two steals.

Chicago Bulls 128, New Orleans Pelicans 124

LaVine drops 36 as the Bulls hold on despite a furious fourth-quarter rally by the Pelicans.

Dallas Mavericks 87, Oklahoma City Thunder 78

Without Luka Doncic, the Mavericks rally and hold OKC Thunder to just 78 points in the victory. 

Portland Trail Blazers 108, Golden State Warriors 106

Clutch plays on both ends from Damian Lillard, ensure the Trail Blazers overcome Lillard's early struggles and Curry's 35 points.

Sacramento Kings 123, Los Angeles Lakers 120

Harrison Barnes with the game-winning layup against a Lakers squad that suited up without LeBron James, Marc Gasol, Anthony Davis, and Alex Caruso.

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