Los Angeles (AFP) - LeBron James hit another NBA milestone Friday as he and Anthony Davis fueled the Los Angeles Lakers' hard-fought 133-129 win over the Milwaukee Bucks.
James scored 28 points and handed out 11 assists -- passing former Lakers great Magic Johnson for sixth on the NBA's all-time assists list.
Los Angeles weathered a late Bucks surge to emerge with the victory in coach Darvin Ham's return to the city where he won a title in 2021 as an assistant to coach Mike Budenholzer.
It was also close in Boston, where Miami star Jimmy Butler returned from a seven-game injury absence and helped the Heat grab a 120-116 overtime victory that snapped the Eastern Conference-leading Celtics' 10-game home winning streak.
In Milwaukee, the Lakers delivered arguably their best victory of the season.
Davis scored 44 points and grabbed 10 rebounds and Russell Westbrook added 15 points, seven rebounds and 11 assists.
Giannis Antetokounmpo scored 40 points and Jrue Holiday added 28 points for the Bucks, who had All-Star forward Khris Middleton for the first time this season after his recovery from off-season wrist surgery.
The Lakers led by 14 in the first half and by 10 in the third quarter, but the fourth quarter was a back-and-forth battle featuring half a dozen lead changes.
A Davis dunk after a James steal put the Lakers up 132-127 with just over a minute remaining.
Brook Lopez pulled the Bucks within three but Grayson Allen and Holiday both missed three-pointers in the waning seconds.
"It was awesome to see everybody coming together and competing against that team," Ham said."The focus, the attention to detail ...everybody being engaged.This just can't be a one-game thing.
"This is something we have to do every time we step on the floor."
James took his career assists tally to 10,144, moving past Johnson (10,141) on the assists list, which is headed by John Stockton'a 15,806.
He also shook off an injury scare, grabbing his left ankle in pain after tangling with Middleton and limping to the bench, but soon returned to the game.
There was drama in Boston, where Celtics star Jalen Brown scored 37 points and banked in a stunning three-pointer to force overtime against Miami.
Two days after dropping a 134-121 decision to the Celtics, the Heat rallied from a 13-point third-quarter deficit, mounting a 26-8 scoring run that put them up by five with 7:16 to play.
Butler's jump shot put Miami up 108-105 in the final minute of regulation.Jayson Tatum then answered with a dunk before Butler struck again -- only for Brown to put the Celtics level at the buzzer.
It was tied with 1:02 left in overtime, but Bam Adebayo made two free throws for Miami and, after Tatum missed a three-point attempt, Butler drained a step-back jump shot that proved the game-winner.
Rockets stun Suns
Houston's Jalen Green scored 20 of his 30 points in the third quarter as the Rockets overcame a 16-point deficit to bring down the Western Conference-leading Phoenix Suns 122-121.
The Suns erased a six-point deficit with less than two minutes to play as Devin Booker and Cameron Payne made back-to-back three-pointers.
Green made a free throw with 28.8 seconds left to put the Rockets ahead and the Suns missed four attempts in the final 19 seconds.
Booker led the Suns with 41 points, but missed at the final buzzer.
In Atlanta, Dejounte Murray scored 34 points and rookie A.J.Griffin -- playing in place of late injury scratch Trae Young -- tied his career high with 24 as the depleted Hawks beat the Denver Nuggets 117-109.
Denver's two-time defending Most Valuable Player Nikola Jokic scored just four points in the first half before finishing with 24 points, 10 rebounds and eight assists.
The Brooklyn Nets notched a fourth straight victory in dominant style, leading by as many as 36 points on the way to a 114-105 wire-to-wire home win over the Toronto Raptors.
Kyrie Irving scored 27 points and Kevin Durant and Joe Harris chipped in 17 apiece for Brooklyn.
In San Francisco, NBA champions Golden State held on for a 119-111 victory over Chicago, Jordan Poole scoring 30 points off the bench to lead the Warriors.