LOS ANGELES (AFP) – The Boston Celtics shrugged off the absence of Kristaps Porzingis and Jaylen Brown to defeat the Philadelphia 76ers and claim top spot in the Eastern Conference on Wednesday.
Jayson Tatum led the Boston scoring with 29 points while Derrick White weighed in with 27 to give Boston a 117-107 victory on the road in Philadelphia.
Mavericks 130, Wizards 117
Celtics 117, 76ers 107
Bucks 128, Raptors 112
Knicks 116, Hawks 114
Magic 96, Bulls 94
Suns 133, T-Wolves 115
Cavaliers 109, Blazers 95
Kings 125, Lakers 110
The win saw Boston move into first place in the Eastern Conference at 9-2, with the Sixers falling to 8-3 in second.
An entertaining clash at Philadelphia’s Wells Fargo Center saw the lead change hands 11 times, with Boston sprinting into a 17-point lead early in the second quarter.
The Sixers responded to finish the first half strongly, however, taking a 58-57 lead into the break.
But Boston hit back in the third period to outscore Philly 26-17 to take what turned out to be a decisive eight-point lead into the fourth quarter.
In other games on Wednesday, Damian Lillard dropped 37 points with 13 assists and four rebounds as the Milwaukee Bucks pounded the Toronto Raptors, 128-112, on the road.
The win marked a triumphant return to Toronto for Bucks coach Adrian Griffin, the former Raptors assistant coach who joined Milwaukee in May following the sacking of Mike Budenholzer.
Milwaukee, missing the injured Giannis Antetokounmpo, controlled the game after taking the lead early in the first quarter, leading by as much as 33 points at one stage in the third quarter.
Lillard was backed with 30 points from Malik Beasley, who nailed eight three-pointers. Bobby Portis added 18 from the bench and Khris Middleton 11 as the Bucks improved to 7-4 for the season.
Scottie Barnes led Toronto’s scorers with 29 points.
Elsewhere Wednesday, Tim Hardaway Jr’s 31 points and 26 points from Luka Doncic helped the Dallas Mavericks complete a 130-117 rout on the road against the Washington Wizards.
In Chicago, Paolo Banchero’s last-gasp jump shot with a second remaining helped the Orlando Magic to a pulsating 96-94 victory over the Bulls.
Chicago looked to have done enough to force overtime after a brilliant three-pointer from Zach Lavine tied it up at 94-94 with eight seconds left on the clock.
But Banchero coolly drove to the basket on the final Orlando possession, spinning to shoot to make the decisive bucket.
Banchero finished with 17 points from 4-of-12 shooting in a low-scoring game. LaVine led Chicago with 19 points.