The Cleveland Cavaliers secured a 124-117 victory over the Minnesota Timberwolves, with Donovan Mitchell scoring 36 points and Darius Garland adding 29. The game was tied at halftime, but Cleveland took charge in the third quarter, outscoring Minnesota by 10 points. They began the fourth quarter with a decisive 10-0 run. Anthony Edwards scored 28 points for Minnesota, while Julius Randle contributed 20 points, 14 rebounds, and nine assists.
Cleveland played without forward Evan Mobley due to right calf soreness and Isaac Okoro, who had a right AC joint sprain. Both players participated in Thursday's loss to Oklahoma City. On the other hand, Minnesota missed guard Donte DiVincenzo for the second consecutive game because of a left great toe sprain. Despite these absences, both teams put up a strong fight.

Anthony Edwards achieved a significant milestone by becoming the third-youngest player in NBA history to reach 8,000 career points. Only LeBron James and Kevin Durant accomplished this feat at a younger age than Edwards. Ty Jerome played a crucial role for Cleveland by scoring six consecutive points at the end of the third quarter, including a three-point play with just over four seconds remaining.
The Golden State Warriors defeated the Washington Wizards 122-114 despite Stephen Curry leaving late in the game with an ankle injury. Curry scored 26 points before getting tangled with Jordan Poole under the basket. Warriors head coach Steve Kerr mentioned that Curry didn't consider the injury serious. "Feels great," Curry commented briefly after the game.
Andrew Wiggins led Golden State with 31 points and 11 rebounds. Jordan Poole scored an impressive 38 points for Washington in his second game at Chase Center since being traded from Golden State. The Warriors extended their lead with an 11-2 run midway through the fourth quarter, highlighted by two three-pointers from Curry.
The Atlanta Hawks edged past the Boston Celtics with a narrow 119-115 win in overtime. Dyson Daniels made a crucial jumper late in OT, followed by Onyeka Okongwu's two free throws sealing Atlanta's victory. Trae Young led Atlanta with 28 points and added 12 assists, while Daniels contributed significantly with his own tally of 23 points.
Jaylen Brown was Boston's top performer with 24 points, complemented by Jayson Tatum's contribution of another 23 despite his shoulder strain concerns before tip-off. Tatum struggled initially but managed to make key plays throughout regulation time and overtime.
The games showcased thrilling performances across teams despite injuries affecting key players like Stephen Curry and Draymond Green for Golden State or Evan Mobley for Cleveland. Each team displayed resilience and skill on court as they navigated challenges posed by missing teammates or tough opponents.