Late-night NBA scores

Oklahoma City edged Detroit 114-110 in OT, the Lakers routed Washington 120-101, Atlanta beat Boston 112-102, and Miami handled Philly 119-109 — all reported on March 31. These results tightened late-season seeding and set up high-stakes games this week. (x.com)

Shai Gilgeous-Alexander poured in 47 points and made 21 of 25 free throws, extending his NBA record streak of consecutive games with at least 20 points to 136. (africa.espn.com)) LeBron James recorded a 21‑point, 12‑assist, 10‑rebound triple‑double — the 125th of his career — and the Lakers moved to a 49‑26 mark on the season. (nba.com)) Austin Reaves added 19 points and nine assists off the bench, and Los Angeles would have clinched a postseason berth and the Pacific Division with a Phoenix loss — but the Suns beat Memphis, delaying that clinch. (nba.com)) Atlanta got 20 points each from Onyeka Okongwu and Jalen Johnson and notched its 13th straight home victory, lifting the Hawks to a 43‑33 record just days after dropping the prior meeting with Boston. (africa.espn.com)) Tyler Herro scored 30 and Bam Adebayo posted 23 points with 16 rebounds as Miami closed the game on a 14‑0 run to overcome Philadelphia, a result that also clinched a playoff spot for the New York Knicks after the 76ers’ loss. (nba.com)) After Monday’s games the NBA’s updated bracket shows Oklahoma City on the top line in the West and Detroit atop the East, with play‑in pairings set (Eastern 7‑8: Philadelphia vs. Orlando; Eastern 9‑10: Miami vs. Charlotte) and the SoFi Play‑In scheduled for April 14–17. (nba.com))

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