Raptors 87, Bucks 76; Series tied 2-2

In what was an anemic offensive showing, the Bucks committed 20 turnovers and shot just 37.0 percent for the game, including 5-of-21 from three. They also went just 11-of-18 from the free throw line. Further, they scored in the teens in three of the four quarters. While the Raptors focused mainly on their defensive effort, they tied up the series with the help of DeMar DeRozan (33/9/5), who went 12-of-22 shooting and 9-for-9 from the charity stripe to lead Toronto.

Hawks 116, Wizards 98; Washington leads series 2-1

Atlanta opened up a huge 38-20 lead after the first quarter and held on. Paul Millsap (29/14/5) and Dennis Schroder (27/2/9) led the way for the Hawks while John Wall (29/4/7) had virtually no help from his Wizards teammates. Bradley Beal (12/5/1) struggled mightily for Washington in this one, going 6-for-20 shooting and 0-for-6 from three-point range.

Grizzlies 110, Spurs 108; Series tied 2-2

Marc Gasol (16/12/4) won the game in the final seconds of overtime with a miraculous two-handed runner. Mike Conley (35/9/8) nearly posted a triple-double for Memphis and was the star of the night, as San Antonio had no answer for him. For the Spurs, Kawhi Leonard (43/8/3) had a monster game, going 7-of-10 from three with six steals on the defensive end. Tony Parker (22/4/5) also turned in a solid effort for San Antonio in the loss.

Warriors 119, Trail Blazers 113; Golden State leads series 3-0

The Blazers held a 67-54 lead at halftime, but the Warriors stormed back in the second half, outscoring the home team 33-21 in the third and 32-25 in the fourth to earn the victory. Golden State held out Kevin Durant for the second-straight game for precautionary reasons and per usual, Steph Curry (34/4/8) and Klay Thompson (24/2/0) carried the offense while Draymond Green (9/8/7) led the defensive attack with two steals and six blocks. Damian Lillard (31/7/4) and C.J. McCollum (32/6/0) combined for 63 points in the loss for Portland.