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44-game Wednesday: Suns outgun Bucks, Spurs clip Celtics, Partizan steals one in Bologna

A 44-game slate across leagues delivered a little of everything on March 11, from NBA statement wins to tournament-stage grinds in college hoops. Phoenix hung 129 on Milwaukee, San Antonio outlasted Boston, and Partizan Mozzart Bet walked out of Virtus Bologna with an 88-82 Euroleague road win.

James O'Brien
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March 11 delivered a packed, 44-game board across leagues — the kind of night where scorelines tell you the style. In the NBA, Phoenix’s 129-point outburst in Milwaukee set the offensive tone, while San Antonio’s 125-116 win over Boston headlined a slate full of swings. Overseas, Partizan Mozzart Bet grabbed an 88-82 win at Virtus Bologna in Euroleague action, and London Lions handled Surrey 89ers 87-72.

NBA: Phoenix lights up Milwaukee; San Antonio lands a marquee win

Suns 129, Bucks 114

Phoenix won the math and the pace, putting 129 on the board in a 15-point road win over Milwaukee. When a team gets to that number away from home, it’s usually a clean offensive night — and the Suns made it decisive with separation that held through four quarters.

Spurs 125, Celtics 116

San Antonio’s 125-116 win over Boston stood out for its combination of scoring volume and control late. Against a team like the Celtics, getting to 125 typically means you’ve consistently won possessions — whether through shot quality, ball security, or both — and the Spurs’ nine-point margin reflects a game they didn’t have to steal at the buzzer.

Rockets 113, Raptors 99

Houston kept Toronto under 100 and still cleared 110, a clean formula in a 14-point win. That 113-99 profile usually signals a game where the defense set the table and the offense avoided long droughts.

Lakers 120, Timberwolves 106

Los Angeles handled Minnesota 120-106, pairing a solid scoring night with enough stops to keep the Timberwolves from making it a possession game late.

Magic 128, Cavaliers 122

Orlando-Cleveland turned into a shootout, with the Magic surviving 128-122. In a six-point game at that scoring level, a handful of late possessions — a single empty trip, a single defensive breakdown — often decide the outcome.

Kings 114, Pacers 109

Sacramento edged Indiana 114-109 in one of the tighter finishes on the NBA slate. Five-point games usually come down to execution after the final timeout, and the Kings were the team that finished.

Hornets 103, Trail Blazers 101

Charlotte escaped Portland 103-101 in a true one-possession game. These are the nights where every missed box-out and every late-clock shot matters, and the Hornets found just enough to get over the line.

Bulls 130, Warriors 124

Chicago outlasted Golden State 130-124 in another high-scoring game. When both teams get into the 120s, the margin often lives in the details — the extra trip created, the free points at the line, the one stretch where the defense holds for two or three possessions.

Euroleague & SLB: Partizan wins in Bologna; London Lions cruise

Partizan Mozzart Bet 88, Virtus Bologna 82

Partizan Mozzart Bet went on the road and took an 88-82 win at Virtus Bologna — a six-point result that typically reflects poise in the half-court and the ability to get quality looks when the game slows late.

London Lions 87, Surrey 89ers 72

London Lions delivered one of the cleaner scorelines of the night, beating Surrey 89ers 87-72. A 15-point margin in this kind of matchup usually means the better team asserted itself early and never let the game turn into a possession-by-possession grind.

NCAA: Tournament-style margins, plus a couple blowouts

College basketball leaned into March form: close games, sudden swings, and a few results that were over before the final media timeout.

Notable tight finishes

UNLV edged Wyoming 73-70. UCF Knights slipped past Cincinnati 66-65. Jacksonville State fell to New Mexico State 68-63, and Louisville squeezed by SMU Mustangs 62-58. Kentucky held off LSU 87-82, while Washington took USC 83-79.

Upsets and road wins that popped

Xavier went on the road and beat Marquette 89-87. Loyola Chicago won at Richmond 75-67. Ole Miss handled Texas 76-66, and Tulane beat Memphis 81-69.

Statement margins

Nevada rolled Air Force 80-45. Iowa State overwhelmed Arizona State 91-42. BYU won at West Virginia 68-48. Auburn took care of Mississippi St. 79-61.

More results from the board

Gonzaga beat Santa Clara 79-68. Florida State topped California 95-89. Iowa beat Maryland 75-64. Lehigh handled Boston University 74-60. Indiana fell to Northwestern 74-61. Liberty lost to Missouri State 77-69. Montana beat Portland State 75-72. Idaho beat Eastern Washington 81-68. McNeese State beat UTRGV 84-80 and later beat Stephen F. Austin 76-59. Prairie View A&M beat Bethune-Cookman 71-67. Jackson State beat Grambling St. 68-65. Merrimack Warriors fell to Siena 64-54. Butler lost to Providence 91-81. Colorado fell to Oklahoma State 92-83.

International: One-possession finishes in Bosnia and Uruguay

Prvenstvo BiH: Zrinjski Mostar 70, Jahorina 68

Zrinjski Mostar survived Jahorina 70-68 in a two-point game — the kind of finish where each empty possession feels like a turnover.

Liga Uruguaya: Bigua 84, Urunday 79

Bigua won 84-79 at Urunday, a five-point road result that usually requires control of late-game execution on both ends.