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NBA capsules: Tim Hardaway Jr., Knicks give Cavaliers 4th loss in 5 games, 114-95

New York Knicks' Tim Hardaway Jr., left, passes around Cleveland Cavaliers' Jae Crowder in the second half of an NBA basketball game, Sunday, Oct. 29, 2017, in Cleveland. (Tony Dejak / Associated Press)
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Tim Hardaway Jr. scored 34 points, Kristaps Porzingis had 32 and the visiting New York Knicks handed the Cleveland Cavaliers their fourth loss in five games, 114-95 on Sunday night.

Cleveland, which was blown out by Orlando and lost to Brooklyn during this stretch, fell below .500 despite cutting a 19-point deficit to six in the fourth quarter.

LeBron James downplayed the Cavaliers’ problems following Saturday night’s 123-101 loss in New Orleans, but the issues continued for the defending Eastern Conference champions.

New York, after winning its first game Friday over the Nets, led 89-71 late in the third quarter. Cleveland cut it to 94-88 on James’ drive, forcing New York to call a timeout with 8:21 left.

Courtney Lee scored on a drive and hit a 3-pointer, helping the Knicks make it 103-88.

Detroit 115, Golden State 107: Avery Bradley scored 23 points, Reggie Jackson had 22 and the Pistons handed the defending NBA champion Warriors their second home loss of the season in Oakland, California.

Tobias Harris hit a 3-pointer for Detroit with 1:27 remaining that all but sealed it after Kevin Durant fueled a late Warriors rally.

The Warriors lost only twice total at Oracle Arena in both their 2015 championship year and again in the 73-win season that followed, and then just five times at home on the way to another title this year.

Klay Thompson scored 29 for Golden State and became the 11th player in franchise history to eclipse 9,000 career points. Durant wound up with 28 points.

Milwaukee 117, Atlanta 106: Giannis Antetokounmpo scored 33 points, Khris Middleton had 27 and the Bucks cruised to the victory over the Hawks in Atlanta.

Antetokounmpo also had 11 rebounds and five assists. He went 14 for 21 from the field, scoring from all over the floor while helping Milwaukee to its third win in its last four games.

Dennis Schroder finished with 21 points and Taurean Prince had 17 for Atlanta, which has lost six straight. The Hawks have no inside experience or size this season after letting Paul Millsap and Al Horford leave as free agents and trading Dwight Howard to Charlotte. They were outrebounded by 12 and never led.

Indiana 97, San Antonio 94: Victor Oladipo made a 3-pointer with about 10 seconds left, lifting the Pacers to a rare win against the Spurs in Indianapolis.

Oladipo finished with 23 points and five assists, and Domantas Sabonis set career highs with 22 points and 12 rebounds.

It was the third win for the Pacers in their last 20 games against the Spurs.

LaMarcus Aldridge had 26 points and eight rebounds for San Antonio, which played without Kawhi Leonard and Tony Parker again. The Spurs have dropped two in a row.

Charlotte 120, Orlando 113: Kemba Walker had 34 points and 10 assists, and the Hornets snapped the Magic’s three-game win streak in Charlotte, North Carolina.

Walker was 15 of 25 from the field.

Dwight Howard had a season-high 22 points against his former team, eight of those coming off alley-oop dunks – two on assists from Walker and two from Jeremy Lamb. Lamb had 20 points, marking his sixth straight game with at least 15 points while filling in for the injured Nic Batum.

Jonathan Simmons led the Magic with 27 points on 9-of-15 shooting. Evan Fournier added 23 points, and Terrence Ross and Aaron Gordon each had 17.

Washington 110, Sacramento 83: John Wall scored 11 of his 19 points in the first quarter and finished with nine assists, helping the Wizards to the road win over the Kings in Sacramento, California.

Bradley Beal added 15 points on 6-of-11 shooting for Washington after being fined $50,000 by the NBA earlier in the day for his role in a fight with Draymond Green of the Golden State Warriors on Friday.

The lopsided victory kept the Wizards out of the record books. Washington’s first five games were decided by five points or fewer; no team had ever opened the season with six.

The Kings shot 27.9 percent in the first half and trailed by double digits for the final 43 minutes.

Brian Bogdanovic scored 15 points for Sacramento.

Denver 124, Brooklyn 111: Jamal Murray scored 26 points, Nikola Jokic had 21 points and 14 rebounds, and the Nuggets earned their second straight victory with a win over the Nets in New York.

Wilson Chandler added 18 points for the Nuggets, and Emmanuel Mudiay finished with 15.

Spencer Dinwiddie scored 22 points, Rondae Hollis-Jefferson had 18 points and Joe Harris tied his season high with 16 points for the Nets, who have lost two straight.

Denver went on a 22-4 run to begin the third quarter.