NBA ROUNDUP: Thunder Nail Team-Record 27 3-Pointers in Win

NBA: New Orleans Pelicans in Oklahoma City ThunderFebruary 10, 2025; Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, USA; Oklahoma City Thunder -tip Jalen Williams (8) celebrates after scoring against New Orleans Pelicans during the second half at the Paycom Center. Obligatory Credit: Alonzo Adams Preferred Photos

Shai Gilgeous-Alexander scored 31 points for Oklahoma City Thunder, who hit a franchise record 27 3-Pointers on the way to a 137-101 home win over New Orleans Pelicans Monday.

Thunder expanded their winning row to six games after winning in these games with an average of 25.8 points. The losing row of the pelicans was expanded to nine.

Oklahoma City got four 3-Pointers per year. Piece from Gilgeous-Alexander, Aaron Wiggins (24 points) and Alex Caruso (12 points). Jalen Williams added 16 points.

New Orleans’ Zion Williamson, who came out of a season high 40-point excursion in a Saturday loss in Sacramento, had 17 points and five assists.

Nuggets 146, Trail Blazers 117

Nikola Jokic had 40 points, eight assists and seven rebounds as the host Denver threatened Portland to his seventh equal victory.

Christian Braun ended with 26 points for Denver. Julian Strawther scored 18 points and Jamal Murray had 17 points and eight assists before being thrown early in the fourth quarter.

Rookie Donovan Clingan scored a career high 21 points, Dalano Banton contributed 22 and Anfee Simons Posted 17 for Portland, who has lost two straight matches after winning 10 of the previous 11.

Hawks 112, Magic 106

Trae Young closed a memorable day by scoring 19 points while led Atlanta past host Orlando for his third win in a row. Young made four free throw in the last 24 seconds to ice cream result. He also had eight assists and five rebounds to help offset nine revenue.

Earlier in the day, Young was announced as the Eastern Conference Player of the Week for an average of 31.3 points and 10.5 assists in four games, and he was named an all-star as a replacement for Milwaukee Bucks Frem Giannis Antetokounmpo (calf).

Orlandos Franz Wagner matched his season high with 37 points and added seven rebounds. Paolo Banchero scored 31, including 20 in the third quarter, and pulled down six rebounds.

Kings 129, Mavericks 128 (OT)

Demar Derozan scored a season high 42 points and made the game -winning floater with 1.9 seconds left over time, leading Sacramento to a win over host Dallas.

Derozan made 15 out of 22 trials from the field, including 4 of 6 from 3-point reach, and sank all eight of his free throw. He scored 15 points in the fourth quarter. Sacramento’s Domantas Sabonis added 16 points, 15 rebounds and eight assists, while Zach Lavine and Malik Monk contributed 17 points each.

Irving led Mavericks with 30 points on 11-of-25 shooting and tackled on nine rebounds and seven assists. He fought for Derozan in crunch time and scored 15 in the fourth quarter and overtime combined.

Celtics 103, Heating 85

Jayson Tatum threw in a game-high 33 points to help Boston expand his winning feature to six matches with a win over host Miami.

Tatum, who missed his first five shots, scored 20 points in the third quarter. He was 13 of 26 from the floor to the game and also collected eight rebounds. Al Horford added 16 points and 10 rebounds for Celtics.

BAM Adebayo led the heat with 22 points and 12 rebounds. Boston pulled 11 early before improving his train record for 22-6.

Cavaliers 128, Timberwolves 107

De’andre Hunter’s Cleveland debut was a busy success – though he didn’t have to do much – as Cavaliers never pulled in a rut to visit Minnesota.

Evan Mobley had 28 points and 10 rebounds, while Donovan Mitchell added 23 points and eight assists as Cavaliers won for the seventh time in eight games. Hunter, starting instead of Max Strase (ankle), ended with 12 points and shot 3-for-4 from deep.

Anthony Edwards had a game-high 44 points when Timberwolves’ three-game-winning row ended. He wound up 13-for-28 from the floor with eight 3-Pointers.

Warriors 125, Bucks 111

Stephen Curry scored 38 points on 12-of-24 shooting off the floor while led Golden State to a win over host Milwaukee.

Jimmy Butler added 20 points and nine boards in his second game since he was acquired by Warriors and Buddy Hield scored 16 points.

With Giannis Antetokounmpo (calf), who was missing his fifth consecutive match, Damian Lillard Milwaukee led with 38 points and seven assists, though he committed 10 revenue. Kyle Kuzma set up 21 points when Bucks took their sixth loss in eight games.

Nets 97, Hornets 89

Nic Claxton scored 16 points for Brooklyn, who took control in the third quarter and won a win over Charlotte in New York.

Cameron Johnson and Day’ron Sharpe added 14 pieces when Nets won for the fifth time in six games since endured a seven-match’s losing row. Brooklyn Outscored Charlotte 51-35 in the second and third quarter combined.

Hornets’ Moussa Diabate scored a career hill 21 points to go with 10 rebounds, but went out after the third quarter due to a wear to the right eye. Lamelo Ball scored five points in 10 minutes and went out in the second quarter due to the right ankle soreness.

Spurs 131, Wizards 121

Victor Wembanyama produced a 31-point, 15-bound double-double and de’aaron Fox added 30 points, 12 of them in the fourth quarter when visiting San Antonio defeated Washington.

Stephon Castle added 16 points, Jeremy Sochan had 14 and Harrison Barnes talked 12 for Spurs, who also got nine assists from Chris Paul.

All nine players who saw the right of Washington scored in double, but that couldn’t prevent the wizards from dropping their third straight match and 19. In the last 22 excursions. Tristan Vukcevic scored 18 points to lead the balanced Washington attack, with Richaun Holmes adding 17, Jordan Poole hit for 16 and Corey Kispert and Justin Champagne that reached 14 pieces.

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