PHILADELPHIA -- Steve Smith hit a 3-pointer and Damon Stoudamire added a scoop shot in the final 63 seconds Friday night as the Portland Trail Blazers improved on the NBA's best record with a 97-91 victory over the Philadelphia 76ers.
Allen Iverson received his NBA scoring championship plaque before the game, then spent the rest of the night yelling at the referees. Iverson had his second straight shaky game, scoring 26 points on 8-for-22 shooting.
KINGS 103, MAVERICKS 94: At Dallas, Chris Webber scored 24 points, including six down the stretch, as Sacramento won its fifth straight to match its best start in 47 years.
PISTONS 101, CAVALIERS 90: At Auburn Hills, Grant Hill had 28 points and 10 rebounds and Jerry Stackhouse added 26 to lead Detroit.
HAWKS 105, PACERS 99: At Indianapolis, Jim Jackson scored 19 points and Dikembe Mutombo, Alan Henderson, and Bimbo Coles each added 16 for Atlanta.
CELTICS 109, NETS 96: At Boston, Antoine Walker scored 25 points as Boston beat New Jersey to improve on its best start in six years.
HORNETS 103, MAGIC 92: At Orlando, Eddie Jones scored 30 points and Bobby Phills had 27 as Charlotte posted its first road win.
RAPTORS 106, CLIPPERS 100: At Toronto, Dell Curry scored 16 points in 20 minutes, hitting all four 3-pointers he attempted, as Toronto beat Los Angeles.
SUNS XX, KNICKS XX: At Phoenix,
LAKERS XX, BULLS XX: At Los Angeles,