Raptors 118 (3-2), Bucks 93 (2-3)

Toronto outscored Milwaukee 61-45 in the second half and got 90 points from their starters in front of their home crowd. Norman Powell (25/4/4) was inserted into the starting lineup and delivered the surprise performance of the night, going 8-for-11 from the field, including 4-for-4 from three. The Raptors also shot 57.7 percent from the field in the win. Giannis Antetokounmpo (30/9/3) was dominant for the Bucks, going 12-of-19 shooting in the loss.

Hawks 111 (2-2), Wizards 101 (2-2)

Atlanta outscored Washington 31-15 in the second quarter and then 34-24 in the final quarter to earn the series-tying victory. Despite elite performances by John Wall (22/5/10) and Bradley Beal (32/5/2), the Wizards were unable to get the job done. Seven Hawks scored in double-figures and Dwight Howard (16/15/1) double-doubled in the win.

Warriors 128 (4-0), Trail Blazers 103 (0-4)

Golden State began the game on a 14-0 run and led 45-22 after the first quarter, thus putting the game out of reach early. In the loss, Damian Lillard (34/1/6) turned in an All-Star level performance, but co-star C.J. McCollum (6/5/1) was ineffective, going just 2-for-12 shooting. Kevin Durant (11/6/1) was limited to 20 minutes in his return while Steph Curry (37/7/8) was sensational for the Warriors over 30 minutes in the blowout win.