Kevin Durant had 31 points, eight rebounds and eight assists, Serge Ibaka had 21 points and 12 rebounds and the Oklahoma City Thunder continued their home dominance, beating the Memphis Grizzlies 86-77 on Monday night.
Oklahoma City (39-11) had a 10-game winning streak snapped Saturday at Washington, but the Thunder moved to 21-3 at home while winning their seventh straight game at Chesapeake Energy Arena.
Zach Randolph had 13 points and 13 rebounds and Marc Gasol added 13 points for Memphis (26-21), which lost for the second time in 13 games. The Grizzlies had won six straight games, the NBA's longest winning streak entering Monday.
Elsewhere, Boomers guard Patty Mills had five points, three rebounds and two assists as his San Antonio Spurs beat New Orleans 102 to 95.
Mills' teammate Tony Parker scored 21 of his 32 points in the second half and also doled out nine assists, and San Antonio overcame a 14-point deficit, while Anthony Davis had 17 points, 16 rebounds and four blocks for the home team.
In Washington, John Wall continued his hot form, scoring 22 points as the Wizards topped Portland 100-90, allowing them to move above .500 for the first time in more than four years.
Trevor Ariza added 20 for the home team, who hadn't had a winning record since beating the New Jersey Nets to improve to 2-1 on Halloween in 2009.
Damian Lillard scored 25 points, and LaMarcus Aldridge had 20 to lead the Trail Blazers, who have lost four straight road games.
Meanwhile, Indiana continued heaped more misery on lowly Orlando, thrashing the MAgic 98-79 to improve their record to 37-10 and strengthen their grip on the NBA's best record.
Danny Granger scored 16 points, Paul George and Lance Stephenson each added 15 for the Pacers.
Orlando (13-37) lost for the fourth time in five games and is a league-worst 3-23 on the road.
While in Miami, LeBron James came within two rebounds of his first triple-double of the season, putting up 24 points and 11 assists as the Heat trumped Detroit 102-96.
Dwyane Wade poured in 30 points for the Heat, one of his best performances of an injury-hampered season.
In other games, Denver secured a tight 116-115 win over the LA Clippers, Brooklyn downed Philadelphia 108-102, Milwaukee edged out New York 101-98, Dallas thrashed Cleveland 124-107, Toronto comfortably accounted for Utah 94-79 and Sacramento upset Chicago 99-70.
