Oklahoma City Thunder (5-30) at Minnesota Timberwolves (9-25), 8:00 p.m.
Two of the NBA's worst teams tangle in the Twin Cities Wednesday as the Minnesota Timberwolves host the Oklahoma City Thunder at Target Center.
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Two of the NBA's worst teams tangle in the Twin Cities Wednesday as the Minnesota Timberwolves host the Oklahoma City Thunder at Target Center.
The top two teams in the Southeast Division begin a home- and-home series tonight at Atlanta's Philips Arena, where the surging Hawks will attempt to gain some ground on the first-place Orlando Magic.
The Phoenix Suns shoot for their fourth consecutive win Wednesday when they welcome the Indiana Pacers to US Airways Center.
The New Orleans Hornets conclude a tough four-game road trip on Wednesday when they visit Salt Lake City to take on the Utah Jazz.
The Boston Celtics have not been playing to their usual potential and will try to get back on track Wednesday at home versus the Houston Rockets at TD Banknorth Garden.
The Cleveland Cavaliers put their unbeaten home record on the line tonight at Quicken Loans Arena, where the Central Division leaders entertain a Charlotte Bobcats team in search of its longest winning streak of the season.
The Milwaukee Bucks will resume a three-game homestand Wednesday versus the Philadelphia 76ers at the Bradley Center.
The Toronto Raptors try to rebound from a recent road loss when the injury-plagued club pays a visit to the team with the worst record in the Eastern Conference, the Washington Wizards, tonight at the Verizon Center.
The New Jersey Nets will shoot for back-to-back wins for the first time in more than a month when they welcome the Memphis Grizzlies this evening to the IZOD Center.
The Northwest-Division leading Denver Nuggets resume a season-long, seven-game homestand on Wednesday minus star forward Carmelo Anthony when they welcome the Miami Heat to Pepsi Arena.
The Los Angles Lakers hope to rebound from their first home loss in six weeks when they travel up the California coast to take on the Golden State Warriors on Wednesday.
The Detroit Pistons resume a four-game road trip Wednesday in the Pacific Northwest against the Portland Trail Blazers.
David West tied a career-high with 40 points -- scoring 27 in the second half -- as the New Orleans Hornets snapped the Los Angeles Lakers' 15-game home winning streak with a 116-105 victory at Staples Center.
Dirk Nowitzki dropped 34 points, going 4-for-4 from beyond the arc, as Dallas got by the Los Angeles Clippers, 107-102, behind a late fourth-quarter surge.
Ben Gordon scored a team-high 24 points and Drew Gooden added 18 points and 10 rebounds off the bench, as Chicago downed Sacramento, 99-94 at the United Center.
Randy Foye nailed a game-deciding three-pointer and got a block on the other end in the final 40.6 seconds, sending the Minnesota Timberwolves to a third straight win for the first time this season with a 94-87 triumph against Memphis at FedEx Forum.
Jeff Green and Kevin Durant scored 27 points apiece to lead the Oklahoma City Thunder in a 107-99 victory over the New York Knicks.
Raymond Felton scored 25 points and dished out eight assists, and fellow guard D.J. Augustin stepped into the limelight with a big effort in overtime, as Charlotte continued Boston's recent road woes with a 114-106 overtime victory.
Hedo Turkoglu scored 22 points, doled out seven assists and grabbed five rebounds to lead the Orlando Magic to an 89-80 victory over the Washington Wizards.
Andre Iguodala connected on 12-of-19 from the floor for a game-high 28 points as the Philadelphia 76ers pulled out a 104-96 victory over the injury-plagued Houston Rockets.