Stephen Curry's late-game heroics helped the Golden State Warriors secure a 116-109 victory over the Oklahoma City Thunder. Curry, who returned after resting his knees, scored 21 points, including a crucial three-pointer with less than two minutes remaining. Andrew Wiggins led the Warriors with 27 points. Despite Shai Gilgeous-Alexander's impressive 52-point performance for the Thunder, they couldn't overcome the Warriors' strong finish.
The New York Knicks continued their winning streak by defeating the Denver Nuggets 122-112. Jalen Brunson was instrumental with 30 points and 15 assists, while OG Anunoby added 23 points. The Knicks capitalised on Nikola Jokic's early foul trouble to establish an early lead. Karl-Anthony Towns contributed significantly with a double-double of 14 points and 10 rebounds.

Jokic struggled to find his rhythm due to foul issues, only returning to form in the fourth quarter. He ended with 17 points, six rebounds, and six assists. Jamal Murray led Denver with 33 points but couldn't prevent their third consecutive loss on their road trip. The Knicks' fast-paced play resulted in numerous fast-break opportunities and turnovers converted into points.
Anthony Edwards powered the Minnesota Timberwolves to a 121-113 win against the Phoenix Suns, marking their fourth straight victory. Edwards scored 33 points, while Julius Randle added 28. The Timberwolves overcame a deficit to take control late in the third quarter. Nickeil Alexander-Walker was pivotal in extending their lead in the fourth quarter with three crucial three-pointers.
Phoenix's offence faltered in the third quarter, managing only 18 points on poor shooting. Kevin Durant led the Suns with 33 points, supported by Devin Booker's 28 and Bradley Beal's 17. Despite their efforts, they couldn't maintain their previous winning streak against Minnesota's efficient shooting.
In Oklahoma City's game against Golden State, Gilgeous-Alexander had an explosive start with 17 points in just over eight minutes and finished with a remarkable stat line of hitting 16 out of his 29 shots and converting most of his free throws. However, his efforts fell short as Golden State rallied back strongly.
The Warriors' Kevon Looney contributed significantly off the bench with 18 points, while Gary Payton II added nine rebounds alongside his scoring contribution. Despite trailing at halftime due to Gilgeous-Alexander's dominance, Golden State managed to overturn Oklahoma City's lead through strategic plays and key contributions from their roster.
The Timberwolves' victory was marked by their impressive shooting accuracy at 56% from the field. This efficiency helped them maintain control over Phoenix throughout critical moments of the game despite trailing earlier on.
The Knicks' strategy involved pushing pace whenever possible which resulted in significant fast-break opportunities leading them towards another successful outcome against Denver who struggled defensively throughout much of this encounter.