LeBron James delivered a stellar performance with 33 points, 12 assists, and 11 rebounds, marking his 10th triple-double this season. The Los Angeles Lakers triumphed over the New York Knicks with a score of 128-112 at Madison Square Garden. James now boasts a record of 23 wins and 8 losses at this venue, surpassing his average of 28 points per game there.
Aaron Wiggins had an impressive night, scoring a career-high 41 points and securing 14 rebounds as the Oklahoma City Thunder defeated the Sacramento Kings 144-110. Shai Gilgeous-Alexander contributed with 29 points and nine assists. The Thunder set a season record for points and rebounds, with Isaiah Hartenstein adding to the tally with 14 rebounds.

Austin Reaves added to the Lakers' success with 27 points, while Rui Hachimura scored 21. The Lakers achieved their sixth win in seven games by shooting an impressive 58% from the field. Meanwhile, Josh Hart recorded his seventh triple-double of the season for the Knicks, but it wasn't enough to prevent their five-game winning streak from ending.
The Washington Wizards ended their losing streak by narrowly defeating the Minnesota Timberwolves 105-103. Kyle Kuzma led with a season-high of 31 points. Jordan Poole added 19 points, while Jonas Valanciunas contributed with both scoring and rebounding efforts. The Wizards managed to hold onto their lead despite late-game turnovers.
Injuries affected both teams during these matches. For the Knicks, OG Anunoby left the game due to a sprained right foot after scoring 13 points. Karl-Anthony Towns struggled with just three successful shots out of twelve attempts, tying his season-low score of eleven points.
Lu Dort played a significant role for Oklahoma City by scoring 20 points and grabbing eight rebounds. The Thunder dominated early on, scoring an impressive 82 points in the first half alone. DeAaron Fox and Malik Monk were notable contributors for Sacramento but couldn't prevent another loss in their recent stretch.
The Timberwolves faced challenges without two key players: Anthony Edwards was absent due to illness, and Julius Randle missed his first game because of a groin injury. Naz Reid also exited early due to a finger sprain. Despite these setbacks, Jayden McDaniels shone for Minnesota with his first career double-double.
The Lakers' victory was highlighted by James becoming the seventh NBA player to achieve 2,500 three-pointers. He made three successful shots from beyond the arc during this match, contributing significantly to the team's total of nineteen three-pointers—just one short of their season high.
Malcolm Brogdon returned for Washington after missing several games due to injury. He played for twenty-one minutes and contributed modestly across various stats categories. This win marked only their seventh victory this season but ended an extensive road losing streak.
Josh Hart's performance for New York included scoring twenty-six points along with thirteen rebounds and eleven assists. Jalen Brunson added seventeen points while Mikal Bridges chipped in sixteen; however, these efforts weren't enough against LeBron's dominant display at Madison Square Garden.
The Thunder's commanding lead grew significantly during their match against Sacramento when Lu Dort hit a three-pointer early in the third quarter—extending Oklahoma City's advantage even further over their opponents who have now lost four out of five games following an earlier successful run.
The Wizards' narrow victory was sealed when Nickeil Alexander-Walker's three-point attempt rimmed out in the final seconds. Corey Kispert secured the rebound ensuring Washington's triumph despite intense pressure from Minnesota towards closing moments within this closely contested encounter between both teams involved.