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Magic 108, Bobcats 119
: Brian Hill’s future as the Magic’s head coach might be in doubt. The Bobcats snapped an 8 game losing streak, with Derek Anderson — remember him? — leading all Charlotte Bobcats in scoring. Raymond Felton chipped in 21, Gerald Wallace 20, Sean May 14, Primoz Brezec 17, and The Mutt had 11. Orlando has now dropped five of six, and nine of their last eleven.

Raptors 108, Bucks 93: The Bucks shot 50% from the field, but managed only 1-11 from beyond the arch. Chris Bosh led the Raptors with 25 points, 9 boards and 2 blocks, and TJ Ford had 19 points and 9 assists against his former team. The guy they got in return for Ford? Well, that was Charlie Villanueva, who had 0 points, 2 turnovers and 1 assist in ten minutes of play.

Rockets 82, Suns 103: Steve Nash for MVP? Pft. His backup, Leandro Barbosa had 32 points and 8 rebounds to help the Suns improve to 49-14. They managed to gain a game’s ground on the Mavericks, though trying to catch them at this point almost seems useless.

Nets 113, Grizzlies 102: They had a five game skid, but most five game skids come to an end when you play Memphis the following game. Vince Carter had 30 points and 10 boards, leading all Nets players. Jason Kidd only managed 8 points, but dished out 12 assists.

Mavericks 100, Warriors 117: If you would’ve asked me who the Mavs would lose to, my fifth to last answer would’ve been the Warriors (Grizzlies, Bobcats, Celtics, Hawks, in no particular order, but ahead of the Warriors). Devin Harris and Jason Terry both led the Mavericks in scoring with 16 points, which kinda explains why they lost. This was the biggest win in Golden State’s franchise history.