Stephen Curry scored 28 points, grabbed seven rebounds, and provided five assists. This performance came two days after he became the first NBA player to hit 4,000 three-pointers and a day after his 37th birthday. His efforts led the Golden State Warriors to a narrow 97-94 victory over the New York Knicks. The Warriors have now won seven consecutive games overall and at home, as well as 12 of their last 13 matches.
Karl-Anthony Towns contributed significantly for New York with 29 points and 12 rebounds. He made a crucial three-pointer with just over four minutes left but fouled out later in the game. Jimmy Butler also played an important role for the Warriors, scoring 11 points, dishing out seven assists, and collecting six rebounds. Since Butler's debut on February 8, the Warriors have been impressive with a record of 14-2.

Steve Kerr reached a significant milestone by becoming the all-time winningest coach in Warriors franchise history. With his 558th regular-season win, he surpassed Hall of Famer Al Attles. Kerr was acknowledged on the scoreboard after the game ended and received congratulations from fellow coaches.
In another thrilling match, Shai Gilgeous-Alexander led Oklahoma City Thunder to a win over Detroit Pistons with an impressive 48-point performance. He shot efficiently from both inside and beyond the arc while adding six assists and three steals. Cason Wallace supported him with 20 points as Oklahoma City secured their ninth win in ten games.
The Thunder maintained their lead in the West by overcoming Detroit's strong first-half shooting. Despite making half of their three-point attempts in the first half, Detroit trailed by one point at halftime. Oklahoma City's advantage came from offensive rebounds and forcing turnovers while keeping their own mistakes to a minimum.
The Washington Wizards edged out Denver Nuggets thanks to Jordan Poole's long-range heroics. Poole nailed a decisive three-pointer with just over two seconds remaining to secure a tight victory for Washington. Alex Sarr was instrumental for the Wizards too, achieving a career-high score alongside six rebounds and five assists.
Nikola Jokic shone for Denver with an outstanding performance of his own, scoring 40 points and grabbing 13 rebounds. However, it wasn't enough to prevent defeat as Washington rallied late in the game. The Wizards managed to tie things up before Poole's clutch shot sealed their win.
This weekend's NBA action showcased thrilling performances across several teams. Players like Curry and Gilgeous-Alexander continue to impress fans with their skills on court while coaches like Kerr achieve historic milestones that add to their legacies.