- Knicks 110, Pacers 103: What's this? A Knicks win? Al Harrington handed it to his former team, scoring 26 points, including 13 in the fourth quarter, to help the Knicks snap a six-game losing streak. He wasn't the only one to fill up the stat sheet. Larry Hughes had 22 points, Wilson Chandler had 18 and David Lee had 17. Even Eddy Curry, playing for the first time this season after a calf injury, had 10 points in 12 minutes. The Knicks outscored the Pacers 56-34 in the second half. That kind of performance will end a lot of losing streaks.
- Bucks 99, Nets 85: Not even a seven-point halftime lead or 31 points from Chris Douglas-Roberts could keep the Nets from their 12th straight loss to start the year. That's their longest losing streak in more than 19 years. The Bucks went on a 15-0 to start the second half. Maybe when Devin Harris comes back, the Nets will have a shot to win this type of game.
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