The NBA regular season continued Wednesday with thrilling performances from veteran superstars, dominant team displays, and a historic low for one struggling franchise.
Lakers Edge Pelicans in Thrilling Finish
The Los Angeles Lakers (23-11) pulled away in the fourth quarter to defeat the New Orleans Pelicans 111–103, in a game that was tighter than the final score indicated. The Pelicans held a lead heading into the final frame, but the experience and poise of the Lakers proved decisive.
LeBron Leads the Way: At 41 years old, LeBron James scored 30 points along with 8 rebounds and 8 assists, dominating the fourth quarter.
Doncic Delivers on the Road: Luka Dončić matched LeBron with 30 points and added 10 assists.
Pelicans’ Heroics: Trey Murphy III turned in a career night with 42 points, keeping New Orleans competitive until the closing minutes.
Cavs Extend Pacers’ Historic Slide

The Cleveland Cavaliers narrowly defeated the Indiana Pacers 120–116, but the headlines belong to the struggling Pacers. Indiana, the defending Eastern Conference champions, suffered their 13th consecutive loss, setting a franchise record in the NBA era.
Franchise Record Misery: The Pacers now sit at a league-worst 6–31, one loss shy of tying the Washington Wizards’ 14-game skid, the longest in the NBA this season.
Garland Leads the Charge: Darius Garland exploded for 29 points, including a perfect 7-of-7 fourth-quarter shooting display.
Rookie Highlight: Australian rookie Johnny Furphy came close to his first double-double with 9 points and 11 rebounds.
Wizards Hold Off Magic
The Washington Wizards survived a late surge from the Orlando Magic to win 120–112 on Tuesday night. CJ McCollum scored 27 points, including clutch shots down the stretch, while Alex Sarr added 23 points.
Orlando erased a 26-point deficit and got within two in the final five minutes, but Washington’s late execution, including McCollum’s 3-pointers, sealed the win. Jase Richardson led the Magic with 20 points. The Wizards improve to 13–23, while the Magic drop to 21–15, still atop the Southeast Division despite injuries to Franz Wagner and Jalen Suggs.
Grizzlies Snap Skid with Last-Minute Win
Cam Spencer scored 21 points, including five in the final 1:26, as the Memphis Grizzlies edged the San Antonio Spurs 106–105, snapping a four-game losing streak. Jaren Jackson Jr. also scored 21 and Jock Landale added 19.
San Antonio’s Victor Wembanyama returned from a two-game absence to lead the Spurs with 30 points, while Julian Champagnie added 23. Spencer’s late jumper with 36 seconds left and a key block by Santi Aldama secured the thrilling victory.
Timberwolves Sweep Heat in Second Meeting
Anthony Edwards scored 26 points, including five 3-pointers, to lead the Minnesota Timberwolves to a 122–94 blowout of the Miami Heat on Tuesday night. Jaden McDaniels added 19, while Rudy Gobert (13 points, 17 rebounds) and Julius Randle (15 points, 11 rebounds) anchored the Wolves inside.
Miami was led by Norman Powell’s 21 points and Tyler Herro, returning from an 11-game absence, with 17 off the bench. Despite foul trouble, Edwards helped Minnesota extend its winning streak to three games, including a 125–115 win over Miami just four days earlier.
Williams Seals Dallas Win Over Sacramento
Brandon Williams hit a game-winning 3-pointer with 33.9 seconds left, lifting the Dallas Mavericks to a 100–98 victory over the Sacramento Kings on Tuesday night, snapping a seven-game road losing streak. Cooper Flagg scored 20 points and Anthony Davis added 19 points with 16 rebounds.
Sacramento was led by DeMar DeRozan’s 21 points and Zach LaVine’s 20, but the Kings missed multiple late 3-point attempts, including by Dennis Schroder, Russell Westbrook, and DeRozan. The loss drops Sacramento to 8–29, second-worst in the Western Conference, while Dallas improves to back-to-back wins.
Western Conference Standings Update
Oklahoma City Thunder (30-7) remain atop the West.
San Antonio Spurs (25-10) and Los Angeles Lakers (23-11) continue their battle for the second seed.
Eastern Conference Standings Update
Detroit Pistons (27-9) hold a 3.5-game lead over the Boston Celtics.
Indiana Pacers (6-31) sit at the bottom of the East, while the Wizards (13-23) are showing signs of a midseason revival.
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