SEATTLE — Ronald Murray scored 23 points and rookie Richie Frahm added a career-high 17, leading the Seattle SuperSonics to a 108-102 comeback victory over the Milwaukee Bucks on Sunday.
Vladimir Radmanovic had 17 points for the Sonics, who trailed by 18 in the first half.
Seattle lost its leading scorer, forward Rashard Lewis, to a strained left shoulder in the third quarter. He played only three minutes in the second half and finished with 10 points and four rebounds in 25 minutes.
Michael Redd had 27 points, and Tim Thomas — playing for the first time after missing nine games with a sprained left ankle — scored 19 for Milwaukee. Rookie point guard T.J. Ford added 17 for the Bucks.
Playing his first game in Seattle since the Sonics traded him to the Bucks last season, Desmond Mason had 14 points and 10 rebounds.
The score was tied at 85 when rookie Luke Ridnour sank a 7-foot bank shot to start a 6-0 run to put Seattle ahead 91-85 with 7 1/2 minutes left.
HEAT 90, RAPTORS 89: At Toronto, Dwyane Wade scored 23 points, including the go-ahead jumper with 28 seconds left, and had a key block on Vince Carter to lead Miami past the Toronto the Heat's third straight victory.
Brian Grant added 19 points and 13 rebounds for the Heat, and Lamar Odom had 17 points and 16 rebounds.
Former Jazzman Donyell Marshall scored 25 points for the Raptors, who have lost two straight games after winning five in a row following their Dec. 1 trade with the Chicago Bulls.
Toronto's Carter and Jalen Rose didn't play in the fourth quarter until there were just two minutes left.
KNICKS 89, WIZARDS 87: At New York, Kurt Thomas put aside his anger about losing his starting job and drew a key charging foul with 15.6 seconds left to help the Knicks beat Washington.
Allan Houston tied his season high with 39 points, scoring 11 in the fourth quarter as the Knicks ran almost every play for him. His 23-footer with 18.1 seconds left broke an 84-84 tie and gave New York the lead for good.
Larry Hughes had 19 points for Washington — the Jazz's next opponent — but made two poor plays on the offensive end in the final 16 seconds — committing a charging foul against Thomas, then taking an off-balance 2-pointer and looking for a bailout call with his team trailing by three.
KINGS 107, SUNS 102: At Sacramento, Calif., Peja Stojakovic tied a season high with 36 points, helping rally the Kings to the victory over the struggling Phoenix Suns.
Brad Miller added 17 points, Doug Christie had 14, and Bobby Jackson had 13 points and nine rebounds for the Kings, who have won four straight and now 13-1 at home.