The Knicks remained unbeaten, LeBron and the Heat survived scares, and the Lakers responded to the firing of coach Mike Brown with a victory.
Heat survives LeBron injury scare, Hawks

Kevin C. CoxMiami shot 48.7 percent from the floor and 87.5 percent from the line while holding Atlanta to 42 percent on field goals.
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Read Article >Knicks stay undefeated with 104-94 win over Mavs

Matthew Emmons-US PRESSWIREThe game was close at the half, with the Mavericks leading by just two points, but the Knicks picked up their game in the third quarter with a 13-5 run. New York took their their first lead of the second half after that run, and never relinquished it back to Dallas.
The Knicks defense deserves a ton of credit for the win. The Mavericks shot just 40 percent from the field, including 8 of 28 from three-point range. Also, they forced the Mavericks into 20 turnovers, and that included 12 steals.
Read Article >NBA schedule 2012: Mavs visit undefeated Knicks

Howard Smith-US PRESSWIREThe Knicks have won their first three games by an average margin of 19.3 points per game and are allowing a league-best 85.3 points per game.
The complete NBA schedule for Friday Nov. 9 is below (all times are Eastern):
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