It's a full slate of NBA action on this lovely Valentine's Day, with 12 games on the schedule. We'll be here to keep you updated on the latest scores, highlights and news from the night's games.
Here we go.
NBA scores for Wednesday, Feb. 14
All times Eastern
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Detroit Pistons 104, Atlanta Hawks 98 (Box Score)
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Philadelphia 76ers 104, Philadelphia 76ers 102 (Box Score)
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Charlotte Hornets 104, Orlando Magic 102 (Box Score)
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Washington Wizards 118, New York Knicks 113 (Box Score)
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Indiana Pacers 108, Brooklyn Nets 103 (Box Score)
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Oklahoma City Thunder 121, Memphis Grizzlies 114 (Box Score)
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Houston Rockets 100, Sacramento Kings 91 (Box Score)
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Los Angeles Clippers 129, Boston Celtics 119 (Box Score)
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Toronto Raptors 122, Chicago Bulls 98 (Box Score)
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New Orleans Pelicans 139, Los Angeles Lakers 117 (Box Score)
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Utah Jazz 107, Phoenix Suns 97 (Box Score)
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Golden State Warriors at Portland Trail Blazers, 10:30 p.m. (GameTracker) -- ESPN
Davis goes for 42 in win over Lakers
A.D. had a brief injury scare in the first quarter, but it didn't seem to bother him much. He had a huge line of 42 points, 15 rebounds, three steals and two blocks in a blowout win over the Lakers.
Jazz win 11th straight
Are the Jazz ever going to lose again? We'll have to wait and see. They handled a pesky Phoenix Suns squad for their 11th consecutive win on Wednesday.
Rondo, Isaiah both ejected
Well, so much for a great point-guard battle. Both Rajon Rondo and Isaiah Thomas were ejected after multiple altercations in the first quarter.
Westbrook gets ferocious
When Russell Westbrook dunks, you have to feel sorry for the rim.
Jackson goes behind the back
For a rookie, Suns forward Josh Jackson sure has some serious moves ... and confidence.
Simmons gets a triple-double
Not bad, rookie. Not bad. Ben Simmons notched his sixth career triple-double in a win over the Heat.
They don't call him Mo Buckets for nothing
Magic forward Mo Speights somehow found a way to get this ball into the hoop. Well, at least he's the one who will get credit for the basket.
Curry, Warriors head to Portland
Talk about a backcourt matchup -- Steph Curry and Klay Thompson will square off with Damian Lillard and CJ McCollum in a battle of two of the best guard tandems in the NBA. The Warriors have won three games in a row, while the Blazers are trying to bounce back from Sunday's loss to the Jazz.
And-ones:
- Warriors guard Patrick McCaw will be out at least a month with a non-displaced fracture in his left wrist.
- Lakers rookie Lonzo Ball will miss Friday's Rising Stars Challenge as he continues to rehab his injured left knee.
- Wizards Marcin Gortat and John Wall reportedly met to help mend their relationship.