14.11.2025
Cleveland Cavaliers 113 - 126 Toronto Raptors
The Toronto Raptors continued their strong performance on the road, defeating the Cleveland Cavaliers 126-113. Scottie Barnes nearly achieved a triple-double with 28 points, 10 rebounds, eight assists, and an impressive five blocked shots, while Immanuel Quickley contributed 25 points, including shooting 5-of-7 from beyond the arc. The Raptors maintained a shooting accuracy of 56% and made 12 three-pointers, marking their sixth win in seven games. Jakob Poeltl also had a significant impact with 20 points and seven rebounds. On the Cavaliers' side, Donovan Mitchell scored 31 points after resting against the Miami Heat in their previous game but was unsupported by the absence of key players like Darius Garland and Lonzo Ball. Despite narrowing the Raptors' lead to five points by the third quarter, the Cavaliers couldn't keep up as Quickley and RJ Barrett's key plays extended Toronto's lead. The Raptors will next face the Indiana Pacers, while the Cavaliers prepare to host the Memphis Grizzlies.
Phoenix Suns 133 - 98 Indiana Pacers
The Phoenix Suns continued their impressive streak, securing their fifth consecutive victory with a dominant 133-98 win over the Indiana Pacers. Devin Booker led the charge, scoring 33 points, including a critical 16-0 run in the third quarter that dashed the Pacers' comeback hopes. Dillon Brooks added a substantial 32 points, playing a crucial role in maintaining the Suns' momentum. The game saw Phoenix shooting over 60% well into the final quarter, with Oso Ighodaro contributing 17 points, seven rebounds, and three blocks off the bench. Despite being the previous season's Eastern Conference champions, the Pacers struggled with injuries, extending their losing streak to six and marking their record at 1-11. Andrew Nembhard and Pascal Siakam managed 21 and 19 points, respectively, for Indiana, which has been defensively vulnerable, conceding high scores in consecutive games. The game was marred by injuries on both sides, with Suns' Grayson Allen exiting early due to a quadriceps injury, while Pacers' Aaron Nesmith suffered knee soreness in the third quarter.
Utah Jazz 122 - 132 Atlanta Hawks
In a high-scoring showdown, Jalen Johnson delivered an impressive all-around performance, recording a career-high 31 points, 18 rebounds, 14 assists, and seven steals to lead the Atlanta Hawks to a 132-122 victory over the Utah Jazz. Despite playing without key players like Trae Young and Kristaps Porzingis, the Hawks extended their winning streak to four games, setting a season record with 24 three-pointers, including a franchise-best 15 in the first half. Jalen Johnson and Onyeka Okongwu, who exploded for a career-high 32 points, powered Atlanta, along with Vit Krejci's perfect 5-of-5 three-point shooting in the first half. Despite a formidable comeback by the Jazz, led by Lauri Markkanen's 40 points, the Hawks clinched the win with an 8-0 run late in the final quarter. Rookie Ace Bailey also shone for the Jazz with a career-best 21 points as Utah continues to search for consistency this season.