NBA Roundup

Rockets 116, Grizzlies 95

Houston – Tracy McGrady had 25 points and six assists, and Houston beat Memphis on Friday night to extend its winning streak to 14, the longest streak in the NBA this season.

The Rockets are one shy of the longest winning streak in franchise history, reached twice, with the last time coming in their championship season of 1993-94. It was Houston’s 18th victory in the last 19 games and its second straight win since losing All-star center Yao Ming for the season due to a stress fracture in his left foot.

Hornets 110, Jazz 98

New Orleans – Chris Paul had 24 points and 16 assists, David West had 25 points and 13 rebounds, and New Orleans held on to beat Utah for the first time in three meetings this season.

Mavericks 115, Kings 106

Dallas – Jason Kidd, benched the final 34 seconds of a pivotal game the previous night in part because he was reluctant to shoot, scored a season-high 21 points and was an assist shy of his 100th triple-double.

Cavaliers 92, T’wolves 84

Cleveland – LeBron James had 30 points and 13 assists, showing no effects after spraining his right ankle Wednesday.

Pacers 122, Raptors 111

Toronto – Mike Dunleavy matched his career high with 36 points, Kareem Rush added 23, and Indiana beat Toronto, which lost All-Star Chris Bosh to a sore knee in the first quarter.

Celtics 108, Bobcats 100

Boston – Ray Allen scored 23 points, and Kendrick Perkins added 19 in Boston’s fourth straight victory.

Hawks 99, Knicks 93

Atlanta – Mike Bibby set up a go-ahead, alley-oop dunk by Josh Smith with 1:12 left, and Atlanta overcame a shaky start to the fourth quarter to beat New York. Bibby, playing his second home game since his trade to Atlanta, had his second straight double-double with 11 points and 10 assists.

Wizards 97, Bulls 91

Chicago – Antawn Jamison, Roger Mason and Andray Blatche each scored 17 points, and struggling Washington used a third-quarter surge to overcome an 18-point deficit and beat Chicago.

Trail Blazers 119, Lakers 111

Portland, Ore. – Brandon Roy returned after missing two games because of a sprained right ankle and had 20 points and 12 assists, helping Portland snap Los Angeles’ 10-game winning streak.

Nuggets 110, Clippers 104

Denver – Allen Iverson scored 38 points, including two big jumpers in the final two minutes, and Carmelo Anthony added 30.

Warriors 119, 76ers 97

Oakland, Calif. – Brandan Wright got Golden State off to a quick start by eclipsing his career high in scoring before the end of the first quarter.

Heat 103, SuperSonics 93

Seattle – Dwyane Wade scored 31 points, and Miami won for the third time in the past 30 games.