The Toronto Raptors lost All-Star forward Chris Bosh to a broken bone in his face and saw their NBA playoff hopes dented with a 113-101 loss to the Cleveland Cavaliers Tuesday. Bosh was accidentally struck by a stray elbow from Cleveland's Antawn Jamison in the third minute. Bosh, who had blood dripping from his nose and mouth as he was assisted from the floor. Jamison scored 20 points – 12 in the third when the Cavs opened a double-digit lead – and Anthony Parker had a season-high 18 as the Cavaliers won an 11th straight home game. Cleveland wrapped up the NBA's best record and home-court advantage throughout the playoffs. Jarrett Jack scored 23 for the Raptors, whose defeat clinched a playoff spot for the Miami Heat. Jazz 140, Thunder 139, OT: In Salt Lake City, Deron Williams scored a career-high 42 points, including a go-ahead shot with 1.1 seconds left in overtime as Utah pulled into second place in the Western Conference with a thrilling victory over Oklahoma City. The Jazz overcame 45 points by Kevin Durant, who thought he was fouled on a 3-point attempt just before the buzzer that would have won it for the Thunder. Durant and several teammates stayed on the court pleading for a call that never came. It was the highest-scoring game in the NBA this season, according to STATS LLC. Durant hit four of his seven 3-pointers in the fourth quarter as the Thunder rallied to force overtime. Carlos Boozer had 28 points and 15 rebounds for Utah. Bobcats 109, Hawks 100: In Charlotte, North Carolina, Charlotte ensured its first non-losing season in its six-year history by downing Atlanta. Gerald Wallace scored 28 points and Boris Diaw had 17 points, nine rebounds and nine assists for the Bobcats, who inched closer to their first playoff berth and can finish no worse than .500. Atlanta's hopes of reaching 50 wins for the first time in 12 years were squashed as it fell behind by 20 points after the first quarter. Maurice Evans scored 20 points for the Hawks. Bucks 79, Bulls 74: In Chicago, Milwaukee secured a playoff spot by beating Chicago. Milwaukee wrapped up their first playoff berth since the 2005-06 season. They are tied with Miami for fifth place in the Eastern Conference. Rockets 113, Grizzlies 103: In Memphis, Tennessee, Kevin Martin scored 29 points to lead Houston over Memphis. Knicks 104, Celtics 101: In New York, Danilo Gallinari scored a career-high 31 points, including the go-ahead basket with 36 seconds left, to help New York defeat Boston. Spurs 95, Kings 86: In Sacramento, California, surging San Antonio notched a fourth straight win by downing Sacramento. Pistons 124, 76ers 103: In Philadelphia, undermanned Detroit snapped an 11-game losing streak with a victory over Philadelphia. Wizards 112, Warriors 94: In Washington, the hosts were up by double digits within three minutes and comfortably saw off Golden State. Warriors coach Don Nelson came up short in his first attempt at breaking Lenny Wilkens' record for NBA coaching victories, remaining on 1,332.