TORONTO — Rashard Lewis scored 41 points Sunday, and the Seattle SuperSonics blew an 18-point lead in the fourth quarter but recovered to beat the winless Toronto Raptors 126-121 in overtime.
Nick Collison added 20 points for the Sonics, who lost by 41 points to Washington on Friday. Their only other victory this season was in overtime against Minnesota on Nov. 4.
Mike James had a career-high 36 points for the Raptors, 0-6 for the first time in their 11-year history. Rookie Charlie Villanueva added 26 points and 12 rebounds.
Seattle led by as many as 18 in the fourth, but James cut the lead to a point with a 3-pointer with 26 seconds left. Vladimir Radmanovic made two free throws with 4.2 seconds remaining to make it 117-114, but James made a free throw before intentionally missing the second.
Chris Bosh grabbed the offensive rebound and made a shot jumper, tying it at the buzzer. Collison scored four points in the final two minutes of overtime to seal the victory.
CELTICS 102, ROCKETS 82: At Boston, Raef LaFrentz was 7-for-7 from 3-point range in the first half and scored 27 of his 32 points in the opening 24 minutes to lead the Celtics over Houston.
Ricky Davis and Paul Pierce scored 19 points apiece, and Mark Blount had 17 for Boston. LaFrentz, who matched his career-high for points, added eight rebounds to his stellar night and finished 7-for-9 from 3-point range.
Stromile Swift had a season-high 17 points, and Tracy McGrady and Yao Ming 14 each for the Rockets.
The Celtics held double-digits leads at the end of every quarter and were hardly tested. The Rockets, who beat New Jersey on Saturday, appeared worn down from the start.
76ERS 113, CLIPPERS 108: At Philadelphia, Allen Iverson had 28 points and 10 assists, and Lee Nailon added 21 points to help the 76ers win their fourth straight game,.
After a three-game losing streak to open the season, the Sixers are in first place in the underwhelming Atlantic Division.
Elton Brand had 32 points and 11 rebounds for the Clippers, Cuttino Mobley added 23 points and Corey Maggette had 20.
Los Angeles missed a chance to start 6-1 for the first time in franchise history.
CAVALIERS 108, MAGIC 100: At Orlando, LeBron James became the youngest player in NBA history to reach 4,000 career points and finished with 26 to help Cleveland beat the Magic.
James (20 years, 318 days) entered the game needing 10 points to pass Kobe Bryant (21 years, 216 days). After scoring on a jumper, two driving layups and a dunk, James reached the milestone on a 21-footer with 58.7 seconds left in the first quarter.
Larry Hughes had 22 points for Cleveland, which has won four straight.
Steve Francis led Orlando with 22 points and Dwight Howard had 21 points and 16 rebounds.
KNICKS 105, KINGS 95: At Sacramento, Larry Brown finally got his first victory in six games as New York's coach, with rookie Channing Frye scoring 19 points in the Knicks' win over the struggling Kings.
Stephon Marbury had 17 points and seven assists for the Knicks, who jumped to a big early lead and hung on late to halt their worst start in 18 years during Brown's first season in charge of his hometown team. Jamal Crawford and Eddy Curry added 16 points apiece as New York snapped an eight-game losing streak in Sacramento — its longest current skid against any opponent — with the Knicks' first victory at Arco Arena since Feb. 20, 1997.
Peja Stojakovic scored 14 of his 31 points in the fourth quarter, but missed seven 3-pointers for the Kings, whose 2-5 start has caused discontent in Arco Arena's nightly sellout crowds.
NUGGETS 102, TIMBERWOLVES 91: At Denver, DerMarr Johnson scored 17 points in his first start of the season, and Marcus Camby had 18 points and 22 rebounds to help the Nuggets beat the Timberwolves.
Carmelo Anthony matched his season high with 23 points for the Nuggets, who played without Kenyon Martin while the starting forward rested his tender left knee, still hurting after offseason surgery.
Wally Szczerbiak led the T'Wolves with 20 points. Kevin Garnett had 19 points and nine rebounds, but Minnesota fell behind by double digits late in the third quarter and never got closer.