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November 29, 2008|By From Sun news services

Spurs 109, Grizzlies 98:: Tony Parker had 15 points and seven assists in his first game in three weeks to lead host San Antonio. Manu Ginobili scored 14 points and Tim Duncan added 11. The Spurs have won four straight and have their three All-Stars healthy for the first time this season. In his first game since spraining his ankle Nov. 7, Parker fearlessly charged toward the basket and faked out defenders the way he did before missing the past nine games. O.J. Mayo scored 32 points for Memphis.

Pistons 107, Bucks 97: : Allen Iverson scored 17 points in his first game as a reserve this season, leading host Detroit over Milwaukee. Iverson was benched by Pistons coach Michael Curry to begin the game, punishment for missing a mandatory team practice on Thanksgiving. He apologized yesterday morning, then sat on the bench for almost 10 minutes as Rodney Stuckey started instead.

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Celtics 102, 76ers 78: : Ray Allen scored 23 points and Kevin Garnett added 16 to lead host Boston to its seventh straight victory.

Raptors 93, Hawks 88: : Chris Bosh had 30 points and 10 rebounds, Jason Kapono scored 16 points and host Toronto beat Atlanta. Mike Bibby scored 24 points for the Hawks.

Cavaliers 112, Warriors 97:: James scored 23 points, Zydrunas Ilgauskas added a season-high 21 and Cleveland matched its best home start in franchise history. The Cavaliers have won 12 of 13 and are a league-best 9-0 at home.

Timberwolves 105, Thunder 103: : Craig Smith scored a season-high 23 points, Mike Miller hit a game-winning jumper from the left baseline with 0.1 of a second left, and visiting Minnesota handed Oklahoma City a franchise-record-tying 14th straight loss.

Jazz, 120, Kings 94: : Deron Williams had nine of his 15 assists during a 44-point third quarter, and host Utah pulled away for a victory over Sacramento. Williams finished with 13 points.

Bobcats 115, Pacers 108, OT: : Raymond Felton tied a career high with 31 points, and visiting Charlotte beat Indiana in overtime. Danny Granger had a season-high 35 points for the Pacers.

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