NBA ROUNDUP \ Tuesday's other games



Pacers 101, 76ers 93
PHILADELPHIA -- Allen Iverson is gone. Philadelphia's losing streak isn't over, though. Jermaine O'Neal scored 34 points and grabbed 11 rebounds, and Stephen Jackson had 25 points to lead Indiana over Philadelphia, the 76ers' 12th straight loss. O'Neal and Jackson took turns down the stretch making clutch baskets to hold off a spirited Sixers team playing their first game in more than 10 years without Iverson on the roster. Andre Iguodala and Kyle Korver each scored 20 points for the Sixers, a night after they traded Iverson to Denver for Andre Miller, Joe Smith and two 2007 first-round picks. Iverson was inactive for his final six games in Philadelphia after a bitter split with the franchise that made him the No. 1 overall draft pick in 1996. Iverson will probably make his Denver debut Friday night at home against Sacramento. Chris Webber missed his third straight game because of a sprained right ankle.
Lakers 111, Timberwolves 94
MINNEAPOLIS -- Vladimir Radmanovic and Maurice Evans combined for 16 points during a 25-2 run in the fourth quarter that rallied Los Angeles past Minnesota. One night after shooting just 6-of-19 from the floor and fouling out for the first time in more than a year in a loss to Chicago, Kobe Bryant scored 24 points on 10-of-17 shooting. But the Lakers trailed by 10 to start the fourth, and coach Phil Jackson sat Bryant for the first 8 1/2 minutes of the quarter to remarkable success. Radmanovic hit two 3-pointers and Evans punctuated the spurt against his former team with a dunk that gave the Lakers a 100-91 lead with 4:39 to go. The Timberwolves, especially Kevin Garnett, were stunned. After shooting 62 percent and playing nearly flawless offensive basketball through three quarters, they were outscored 34-7 in the lowest-scoring fourth quarter in franchise history. Garnett, who went toe-to-toe with Bryant for the first three quarters, led Minnesota with 22 points, 11 rebounds and eight assists -- but the Timberwolves were booed off the floor after shooting just 2-of-19 in the final period.
Bucks 121, Heat 95
MILWAUKEE -- Mo Williams had his first career triple-double with 19 points, 11 rebounds and 10 assists, and Michael Redd added 28 points as Milwaukee extended its home winning streak to five. Miami's Dwyane Wade finished with 27 points, but became mired in foul trouble. The Heat, who shot 55 percent in the first half, went 13-of-37 after halftime. The Bucks also got 17 points from Andrew Bogut.
Spurs 105, Grizzlies 98
SAN ANTONIO -- Tim Duncan scored 21 points and Michael Finley added a season-high 20 to give San Antonio a victory over Memphis. Duncan was perfect from the field, going 8-of-8, while Tony Parker had 18 points and 10 assists for the Spurs. The Grizzlies' Mike Miller scored all but two of his 22 points in the second half.
Jazz 112, Hawks 106
ATLANTA -- Mehmet Okur had 30 points and 10 rebounds to help Utah erase a 21-point fourth-quarter deficit. A five-point possession with 10:23 remaining turned the momentum in favor of Utah, which outscored the Hawks 40-13 in the final period. Deron Williams finished with nine assists and 13 points for the Jazz. Joe Johnson scored 27 points to lead the Hawks.
Magic 86, Hornets 83
ORLANDO, Fla. -- Grant Hill had 21 points and seven rebounds and Dwight Howard added 16 points and 13 boards for Orlando. Chris Paul led New Orleans with 19 points and 10 assists, while Jannero Pargo scored 16. It was the Hornets' fourth straight loss, and second in a row by less than four points.
Warriors 96, Celtics 95
BOSTON -- Baron Davis scored 31 points and Golden State edged Boston. Davis was 11-of-16 from the floor and scored nine key fourth-quarter points to help the Warriors snap an eight-game road losing streak and win for only the second time on the road this season. Mickael Pietrus added 16 points, while Andris Biedrins had 12 points and nine rebounds. Paul Pierce scored 27 points for the Celtics, whose five-game winning streak ended.
Knicks 111, Bobcats 109, 2OT
NEW YORK -- David Lee tipped in a long inbounds pass as time expired in the second overtime. New York erased a 19-point deficit, grinding out the win after managing just three field goals in the fourth quarter. Channing Frye matched a career high with 30 points and Eddy Curry had 29 for the Knicks.
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