Klay Thompson scored 25 points and Stephen Curry added 22 as the Golden State Warriors won their eighth consecutive game, routing Indiana 120-83 Monday to complete a four-game road sweep. Kevin Durant added 14 points while Draymond Green contributed 10 as the Warriors improved to 12-2, helped by a season-high 60 rebounds. "What a great trip," Warriors coach Steve Kerr said. "I thought we really defended well and we moved the ball extremely well." Durant grabbed 11 rebounds, all of them on the defensive side, and added six assists, two blocked shots and two steals. "We contested lots of shots and blocked 10 of them," Kerr said. "We're getting those blocks from different people. It's also great to see how well Kevin is defending. He was really good at that end." Durant, who joined the Warriors from Oklahoma City in the off-season, said he and his new teammates still are adjusting to each other. A cold-shooting Pacers lineup made only 33 of 103 shots with starters Paul George and Myles Turner out with ankle injuries and guard Jeff Teague suffering an ankle injury in the third quarter as Indiana fell to 7-8. Spurs 96, Mavericks 91: Kawhi Leonard scored 24 points as the San Antonio Spurs posted their sixth straight victory by outlasting the Dallas Mavericks for a 96-91 win. The Spurs led 90-88 before Leonard wrestled the ball away from Dallas' Harrison Barnes near midcourt and swooped in for a dunk at the 2:07 mark. The Mavericks' Wesley Matthews hit a layup and converted a free throw on the next possession to make it a 92-91 game. Grizzlies 105, Hornets 90: Mike Conley scored a season-high 31 points and Memphis rolled to its fifth straight win with a victory over Charlotte at the Spectrum Center. The Grizzlies jumped out to a 24-point halftime lead and led by 26 early in the third quarter. That was all the cushion they needed to win for the third time in the last four days. Wizards 106, Suns 101: Bradley Beal scored a career-high 42 points as Washington rallied past Phoenix. 76ers 101, Heat 94: Joel Embiid scored 22 points and slumping Robert Covington added a critical 3-pointer late in the game as Philadelphia beat Miami. Rockets 99, Pistons 96: James Harden had 28 points, eight rebounds and 11 assists to lead Houston to a victory over struggling Detroit at The Palace. The Pistons lost their fourth straight. Celtics 99, Timberwolves 93: Isaiah Thomas had 29 points - including 20 in the second half - to help Boston come from behind on the road and defeat Minnesota. Bucks 93, Magic 89: Giannis Antetokounmpo posted his first triple-double of the season and Jabari Parker made five 3-pointers as Milwaukee snapped a three-game losing streak with a victory over Orlando at the Bradley Center. Clippers 123, Raptors 115: Chris Paul and Blake Griffin scored 26 points apiece, and Los Angeles held off Toronto at Staples Center.