
- Knicks 93, 76ers 92: The Knicks do not win often in Philadelphia. In fact, they had lost nine straight games dating back to Dec. 17, 2004. But David Lee's layup with 13.3 seconds remaining snapped that streak and salvaged the finale of a three-game road trip. Those two points were two of 24 by Lee, who was backed by 18 by Wilson Chandler and 17 from Al Harrington. The Knicks made 31 of their 61 two-point field-goal attempts but only five of the 19 3-pointers.
- Celtics 111, Nets 87: Win No. 4 will have to wait. The Nets fell behind by 16 after one quarter and didn't look too invested in this one. Yi Jianlian had 19 points, and the Devin Harris had 15. The team shot 37.7 percent from the floor and and allowed Boston to shoot 53.1 percent. That's not a winning formula.