Greece's Janis Antitokombo scored 30 points, leading the Milwaukee Bucks to a 98-97 win over the Boston Celtics in the NBA last night.
The win helped the Philadelphia Celtics regain fourth place in the Eastern Division, having survived the Miami Heat's 106-102 win.
Pax top the Eastern Division with 44 wins and 14 defeats, the best record among all the teams, with one victory over the Toronto Raptors.
The Spurs extended their lead to 38 wins, such as the Indiana Pacers, who lost 20 points to 21, while the Celtics slumped to fifth and 37 wins to 22.
Pax 98-95 came in 32.5 seconds from the end, but Kairie Irving narrowed the lead to one point and the ball was overpopulated in the last two seconds.
Irving failed to try to score from the last game with the end of the match, with Pax making their second consecutive win over Celtics in three encounters this season.
Heat slipped to 10th in the East with 26 wins and 31 defeats, two behind Detroit Pistons.
The Portland Trail Blazers, the Brooklyn Nets' Uprising, beat the 113-99.
The visitors seemed to control everything by 14 points at the start of the fourth quarter, but the Nets narrowed the gap to 90-89 about five minutes and 20 seconds from the end.
Blazers regained control thanks to the brilliance of McCollum and Joseph Norcic, to achieve their second win in a row.
Norwich has a list of Blazers with 27 points, 12 rebounds and McCollum added 21 points.
Blizzers are in fourth place in the Western Division, with 35 wins and 23 defeats.
The Cleveland Cavaliers were the 16th consecutive losers in the Phoenix Suns, winning 111-98.
This is the eighth consecutive win for the Cavaliers on the Suns, having not lost to him since January 13, 2015.
The Cavaliers are the last-placed center in the East with 13 wins and 46 defeats, while the Suns have the western side with the worst record among all the teams, winning 11 times against 49 losses.
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