Stephen Curry made history by becoming the first NBA player to hit 4,000 career three-pointers. This milestone was reached during the Golden State Warriors' 130-104 win over the Sacramento Kings. Fans celebrated when Curry achieved this feat in the third quarter, and a tribute was shown on the big screen. Curry, who turns 37 soon, needed two more three-pointers to reach this record.
Giannis Antetokounmpo led the Milwaukee Bucks to a 126-106 victory against the Los Angeles Lakers. He scored 24 points, grabbed 12 rebounds, and provided nine assists. Despite Luka Doncic's impressive 45-point performance for the Lakers, Milwaukee ended their three-game losing streak. The Lakers were missing key players like LeBron James due to injuries.

The Warriors secured their sixth consecutive win and their eleventh in twelve games. Draymond Green contributed significantly with 23 points. Jonathan Kuminga returned from an ankle injury and added 18 points on efficient shooting. Meanwhile, DeMar DeRozan scored 23 points for the Kings, who suffered their third straight defeat.
Coby White shone for the Chicago Bulls as they defeated the Brooklyn Nets 116-110. White scored 31 points, extending his streak of scoring at least 20 points to seven games. Kevin Huerter supported with 18 points and nine rebounds. Despite Cam Thomas leading Brooklyn with 24 points and a career-high ten assists, the Nets lost their tenth game in twelve outings.
The Bucks maintained control throughout most of their game against the Lakers. Brook Lopez added 23 points for Milwaukee, while Damian Lillard and Kevin Porter Jr. each scored 22 points. The Lakers struggled without LeBron James and other injured players, trailing behind as Antetokounmpo led a decisive run in the third quarter.
The Bulls staged a comeback after trailing by twelve late in the third quarter against Brooklyn. A crucial run put them ahead in the final minutes of play. Tre Jones added vital contributions with his scoring and a reverse layup that extended Chicago's lead late in the game.
Curry's remarkable achievement adds another chapter to his illustrious career as he continues to break records and lead his team to victories. Meanwhile, teams like Milwaukee and Chicago are finding ways to win despite challenges, showcasing resilience and teamwork on court.