In a thrilling NBA encounter, Josh Giddey made a halfcourt shot at the buzzer, securing a 119-117 win for the Chicago Bulls over the Los Angeles Lakers. The Bulls were trailing by five points with just 12.6 seconds left when Patrick Williams and Coby White hit consecutive 3-pointers. Giddey ended with an impressive triple-double, scoring 25 points, grabbing 14 rebounds, and providing 11 assists.
The Oklahoma City Thunder continued their winning streak by defeating the Memphis Grizzlies 125-104. Shai Gilgeous-Alexander led with 37 points as the Thunder celebrated their eighth consecutive victory and a team-record of 61 wins this season. Jalen Williams returned from injury to contribute 20 points, while Isaiah Hartenstein added a double-double with 18 points and 11 rebounds.

Oklahoma City maintained their lead in the Western Conference standings, staying two games ahead of Cleveland with nine games remaining. The Thunder started strong in the second half against Memphis, going on an 8-0 run that forced a timeout from the Grizzlies. Despite Memphis closing in late in the third quarter, Oklahoma City dominated the fourth quarter to secure their victory.
Meanwhile, Austin Reaves scored 30 points for the Lakers, while Luka Doncic contributed with 25 points, 10 rebounds, and seven assists. LeBron James finished his night with 17 points and provided 12 assists. Despite their efforts, the Lakers couldn't hold off Chicago's late surge.
The Indiana Pacers set a new franchise record by scoring an astounding 162 points against the Washington Wizards. Tyrese Haliburton led Indiana with 29 points as nine players reached double figures. The Pacers had previously scored a maximum of 157 points in an NBA game last season.
Myles Turner added to Indiana's tally with 17 points as they bounced back from a narrow loss to the Lakers. This defeat had ended their five-game winning streak but facing Washington allowed them to start afresh. Rookie Alex Sarr was Washington's top scorer with 22 points.
The Pacers led comfortably throughout their game against Washington, holding an advantage of over twenty points at halftime and extending it further by the end of the third quarter. Their shooting accuracy was remarkable as they converted two-thirds of their attempts overall and made significant contributions from beyond the arc.
This season has seen remarkable performances across teams like Chicago Bulls' stunning comeback against Los Angeles Lakers or Oklahoma City's dominance over Memphis Grizzlies leading them towards setting new records both individually within matches themselves but also collectively throughout entire campaigns such as those achieved recently by Indiana Pacers during their historic win versus Washington Wizards.