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Saturday, February 29 – NBA scores, updates, news, stats and highlights

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There was plenty of action in Saturday's 10-game slate.

If you missed anything, we had you covered with live updates, highlights and more!

Orlando Magic 136, Minnesota Timberwolves 125

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Aaron Gordon records his first career triple-double with 17 points, 12 assists and 11 rebounds in a win for the Magic!

Atlanta Hawks 141, Brooklyn Nets 118

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John Collins finishes with a game-high 33 points as the Hawks cruise to victory in Atlanta.

Charlotte Hornets 99, Toronto Raptors 96

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In a tie game, the Raptors fouled Terry Rozier on the inbound, sending him to the line to sink the game-winning free throw, stunning the defending champs on their home court!


Miami Heat 126, Dallas Mavericks 118

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Jimmy Butler leads the Heat to this close win with 26 points, five rebounds and three assists, but Bam Adebayo's windmill was the play of the game.

Sacramento Kings 104, Memphis Grizzlies 101

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De'Aaron Fox's 25 points and five assists gives the Kings a much-needed win to stay in the playoff hunt.

Milwaukee Bucks 133, Oklahoma City Thunder 86

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Giannis Antetokounmpo needs less than 30 minutes to record 32 points, 13 rebounds and six assists in the win.

New Orleans Pelicans 116, Cleveland Cavaliers 104

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Zion Williamson becomes the first teenager in NBA history to score 20-plus points in 10-straight games in this win.

Detroit Pistons 113, Phoenix Suns 111

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Derrick Rose comes up big down the stretch to snap a seven-game losing streak for the Pistons.

Utah Jazz 129, Washington Wizards 119

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42 points and 10 assists for Bradley Beal, but it's not enough to defeat the Jazz.

LA Clippers 132, Denver Nuggets 103

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Paul George finally got it going from 3, knocking down six of his eight attempts to lead the Clippers to victory.

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