NBA Roundup

Heat 99, Spurs 83

San Antonio – Tony Parker sprained his left ankle and could be out two weeks, and Miami Heat took advantage of his absence to beat San Antonio.

Dwyane Wade had 33 points, 10 rebounds and nine assists with the NBA’s leading scorer out of the game. The Spurs dropped to 1-4, their worst start since 1996-97.

Nets 103, Pistons 96

East Rutherford, N.J. – Devin Harris scored a career-high 38 points for New Jersey, which spoiled Allen Iverson’s debut with the Pistons.

Iverson had 24 points and six assists in his Detroit debut.

Celtics 101, Bucks 89

Boston – Paul Pierce had 18 points and 10 rebounds to help Boston overcome its second straight slow start.

Hawks 110, Raptors 92

Atlanta – Mike Bibby scored all of his 19 points in the first half, making four three-pointers during an 18-4 run that broke open the game, and unbeaten Atlanta routed Toronto.

Bulls 100, Suns 83

Chicago – Reserve Ben Gordon scored 23 points, and rookie Derrick Rose had 18 points, six assists and several dazzling plays for Chicago.

Cavaliers 111, Pacers 107

Cleveland – LeBron James scored 27 points and Anderson Varejao added a career-high 18, including 10 in the fourth quarter for Cleveland.

Bobcats 92, Hornets 89

Charlotte, N.C. – Jason Richardson and Raymond Felton scored 20 points apiece for Charlotte.

Knicks 114, Wizards 108

Washington – Jamal Crawford led the Knicks with 23 points, and New York spread the wealth with five players in double figures.

Jazz 104, Thunder 97

Salt Lake City – Jerry Sloan became the first NBA coach to win 1,000 games with one team. Sloan is 1,000-596 with Utah.

Kings 121, T’wolves 109

Sacramento, Calif. – Kevin Martin had 26 points and six assists, and Sacramento never trailed in its victory over Minnesota.

Rockets 92, Clippers 83

Los Angeles – Ron Artest scored 23 points for Houston, while the Clippers fell to 0-6.

Nuggets 108, Mavs 105

Denver – Chauncey Billups began his second stint in Denver with 15 points, while Carmelo Anthony scored 28 to lead the Nuggets.

Grizzlies 109, Warriors 104

Oakland, Calif. – Hakeem Warrick had 19 points and 10 rebounds, and rookie O.J. Mayo added 20 points for Memhis.