NBA ROUNDUP | Wednesday's games



Grizzlies 103, Hawks 90
MEMPHIS, Tenn. -- Mike Miller scored a season-high 22 points, including 11 in a third quarter rally, as Memphis tied a franchise record with its sixth consecutive win. Miller had back-to-back 3-pointers late in the third as the Grizzlies took the lead for good, eventually going ahead by 15 in the fourth quarter. Earl Watson added 20 points, also a season high, and nine assists.
Jazz 95, Knicks 73
SALT LAKE CITY -- Greg Ostertag scored a season-high 16 points with 12 rebounds as Utah handed New York its sixth straight loss. All five Utah starters scored in double figures. Raul Lopez scored 12 points with nine rebounds and nine assists, and Matt Harpring finished with 22 points and nine rebounds.
Spurs 102, Trail Blazers 77
SAN ANTONIO -- Tim Duncan had 18 points and 14 rebounds as San Antonio won its fourth straight game. The Spurs placed four players in double figures as Tony Parker and Rasho Nesterovic added 17 points apiece. Portland, which dropped to 0-8 on the road, was led by Rasheed Wallace's 23 points and Zach Randolph's 22.
Bucks 94, Warriors 89, OT
MILWAUKEE -- Michael Redd scored 25 points and Dan Gadzuric had career highs of 19 points and 13 rebounds. Desmond Mason scored 13 points and T.J. Ford had 11 for the Bucks.
Celtics 126, SuperSonics 112
BOSTON -- Paul Pierce scored 36 points and grabbed 13 rebounds while Mike James added a career-high 24 points to lead Boston to its third straight victory. Seattle tied a franchise record with 17 3-point field goals. The Sonics dropped their fourth straight.
Magic 95, Wizards 91
WASHINGTON -- Orlando, which began the week with a 19-game losing streak, got 27 points from Tracy McGrady and a season-high 17 from Shammond Williams. Williams made three 3-pointers and hit two clinching free throws with 8.1 seconds left for Orlando, which snapped an eight-game road losing streak.
Clippers 100, Mavericks 99
LOS ANGELES -- Glen Rice, activated before the game, hit a jumper from the top of the key as time expired to spoil Dirk Nowitzki's return to Dallas.
-- Associated Press