21.11.2025
Orlando Magic 129 - 101 LA Clippers
The Orlando Magic continued their strong form with a commanding 129-101 victory over the Los Angeles Clippers, marking their fifth win in the last six games. Jalen Suggs led the Magic with a season-high 23 points and seven assists, contributing significantly in the first half with 20 points and five 3-pointers, and then rested in the final quarter. Franz Wagner added 20 points, while Tristan da Silva chipped in 17 points and eight rebounds. Off the bench, Anthony Black delivered an all-around performance with 12 points, four rebounds, four assists, and four steals. Despite a standout 31 points and eight assists from James Harden, the Clippers struggled, managing only two players in double figures, with Ivica Zubac contributing 14 points and 19 rebounds. The loss marks the Clippers' ninth defeat in their last 10 games, as they continue to grapple with injuries, missing key players like Kawhi Leonard, Derrick Jones Jr., and Jordan Miller. Meanwhile, Orlando also played without Paolo Banchero but still managed to dominate from beyond the arc, hitting 52.9% of their 3-pointers. The Magic will next host New York, while the Clippers continue their lengthy road trip with a visit to Charlotte.
Memphis Grizzlies 137 - 96 Sacramento Kings
The Memphis Grizzlies dominated at home with a decisive 137-96 victory over the Sacramento Kings, snapping their own five-game losing streak while handing the Kings their eighth consecutive loss. Santi Aldama led the Grizzlies with 29 points, while Jock Landale contributed 21 points, and Zach Edey added 16. Vince Williams recorded a career-high 15 assists, helping Memphis set a franchise record with 42 assists in total. The Kings' Zach LaVine scored 26 points, but it wasn't enough to prevent Sacramento's largest defeat of the season. Keegan Murray, returning from a preseason thumb injury, scored 11 points. The Kings announced that Domantas Sabonis has a partial meniscus tear and will be out for several weeks, which allowed Memphis to exploit the inside game, particularly in the first half when they built a commanding 75-47 lead. The Grizzlies' strong performance saw them shoot 54% in the first half, and they maintained their momentum, extending their lead to 37 points entering the fourth quarter.
Milwaukee Bucks 114 - 123 Philadelphia 76ers
Tyrese Maxey delivered an electrifying performance, scoring a career-high 54 points, to lead the Philadelphia 76ers to a 123-114 overtime victory against the Milwaukee Bucks. Maxey, who also notched nine assists and played over 46 minutes, tied the game by sinking two crucial free throws with seven seconds left in regulation. This surpasses his previous record of 52 points from a double-overtime win against San Antonio earlier this year. Neither team had their MVP stars, with Giannis Antetokounmpo sidelined due to a left adductor strain and Joel Embiid missing his sixth game with a knee issue. For Milwaukee, Ryan Rollins matched his career high with 32 points and set a new personal best with 14 assists, although the game marked the Bucks' fourth loss in five outings. In overtime, Justin Edwards and Quentin Grimes provided key 3-pointers that helped secure the win for Philadelphia. Meanwhile, Paul George added 21 points for the 76ers, while Bobby Portis and Kyle Kuzma contributed with 19 and 17 points respectively for the Bucks.
San Antonio Spurs 135 - 126 Atlanta Hawks
In a high-scoring NBA matchup, the San Antonio Spurs edged out the Atlanta Hawks 135-126, marking their third consecutive win despite the absence of key player Victor Wembanyama due to a left calf strain. De'Aaron Fox and Keldon Johnson led the Spurs with 26 and 25 points, respectively. The Hawks, missing Trae Young, saw a standout performance from Nickeil Alexander-Walker, who hit a career-high 38 points. Rookie guard David Jones Garcia emerged as a surprise star for the Spurs, delivering a personal best of 12 points, six assists, and several key plays that helped San Antonio regain momentum after Atlanta briefly took the lead. With this victory, San Antonio improved to 11-4, its best start since the 2016-17 season, bolstered by contributions from six players scoring in double figures.