Game Results & Standings

Mamukelashvili Makes NBA History in Career Night for Spurs

Sandro Mamukelashvili, San Antonio Spurs
March 2025

Mamukelashvili erupted for a career-high 34 points in just 19 minutes, making NBA history for the most points scored in a game with under 20 minutes played since 1951-52.
Coming off the bench, he shot an incredible 13-of-14 from the field, including a perfect 7-for-7 from three-point range. The Spurs defeated the Knicks 120-105, and Mamukelashvili’s performance was hyped by friend and rapper Flavor Flav, who celebrated his birthday courtside.

Kevin Huerter Stepping Up After Slow Start with Bulls

Kevin Huerter, Chicago Bulls
March 2025

After struggling initially with his new team, Huerter has found his rhythm, averaging 14.6 points over his last seven games.
Acquired from Sacramento at the trade deadline, Huerter has improved his efficiency and defensive contributions, posting a +13.6 plus-minus rating during this stretch.

Steve Kerr Becomes Warriors’ All-Time Winningest Coach

Steve Kerr, Golden State Warriors
March 2025

Kerr secured his 558th career win, surpassing Hall of Famer Al Attles as the winningest coach in Warriors history in a 97-94 victory over the Knicks.
Wilhelmina Attles, wife of the late Al Attles, presented Kerr with the game ball in a special ceremony. Kerr credited the Warriors’ organizational strength and star players like Stephen Curry, Draymond Green, and Klay Thompson for his success.

Draymond Green Strengthens Case for Defensive Player of the Year with Lockdown Performance on Giannis

Draymond Green (Golden State Warriors), Giannis Antetokounmpo (Milwaukee Bucks)
March 2025

Draymond Green played a key role in Golden State’s 104-93 victory over Milwaukee, holding Giannis Antetokounmpo to 20 points on 5-for-16 shooting. His defensive performance, which included four blocks and two steals, bolstered his case for a second NBA Defensive Player of the Year award.
Green’s smothering defense forced Antetokounmpo into his worst shooting game in two seasons, with Giannis going 0-for-7 when directly contested by Green. The Bucks’ 93 points marked their season low. With Victor Wembanyama out for the season, Green sees an opportunity to win his second DPOY award.

Quentin Grimes Shines Amid 76ers’ Injury Woes

Quentin Grimes, Philadelphia 76ers
March 2025

Grimes delivered a career-best 46-point performance, setting a franchise record for points, rebounds, and 3-pointers in a game.
Acquired from Dallas in February, Grimes has averaged 21.6 PPG since securing a rotation spot, making a strong case for a long-term role in Philadelphia’s core.

Cam Thomas Leading Brooklyn’s Offensive Charge

Cam Thomas, Brooklyn Nets
March 2025


Thomas has been an elite scorer for the Nets, averaging a career-high 24.0 points per game despite limited appearances this season.
In just 24 games, Thomas has showcased his scoring ability, shooting 44.3% from the field and 88.3% from the free-throw line, including a 32-point game against the Bulls earlier this season.

Coby White’s Hot Streak Boosting Bulls’ Playoff Push

Coby White, Chicago Bulls
March 2025

White has been on a scoring tear, averaging 29.0 points over his last five games, including a career-high 44-point performance.
White’s recent form has helped the Bulls climb the standings as they chase the No. 9 seed, staying within 2.5 games of the Miami Heat.

Rockets Rebound After Midseason Slump, Eye No. 2 Seed in West

Houston Rockets
March 2025

After a rough February and a 5-10 slump, the Rockets have bounced back with four straight wins, putting them just one game behind the No. 2 seed in the West.
Houston’s defense has returned to elite form, posting a league-best 104.7 defensive rating since March 5, while their scoring has surged back to 115.8 PPG. The return of Fred VanVleet further boosts their postseason push.

Rockets’ Favorable Schedule Could Propel Them to No. 2 Seed

Houston Rockets
March 2025

Houston has a favorable schedule ahead, with five of their next six games against sub-.500 teams before a key showdown with the Nuggets on March 23.
Wins against Dallas, Chicago, Philadelphia, Orlando, and Miami could set up a No. 2 seed battle with Denver, where a win would clinch the season tiebreaker.

Garland returns; Cavs’ offense clicks vs 76ers

Darius Garland (Cleveland Cavaliers)
November 2025

Garland debuted after toe surgery recovery, posting 8 points and 4 assists in 26 minutes during a 132-121 win. Cleveland’s offensive flow improved, easing Donovan Mitchell’s creation load and restoring role clarity for Evan Mobley and Jarrett Allen. Kenny Atkinson reintroduced primary-initiation sets early, then layered two-guard actions as rhythm built. Expect managed minutes and progressive usage: more Spain pick-and-roll, Chicago actions, and early-clock threes to maintain spacing while monitoring responsiveness post-surgery.

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