59 for No. 34 in a scoring night for the ages.
THE LINEUP
Nov. 14, 2024 | What’s inside today’s edition?
Scoring Spectacular: Giannis and Wemby cook up two giant 50
burgers with a side of history
Streaks & Rallies: The Cavs go 13-0, LeBron does it again,
Bulls overcome KAT’s big night
Wednesday Roundup: The Blazers earn back-to-back dubs, Boston
& OKC roll and more
Late-Game Lessons: After three narrow losses, Dallas looks to
rebound tonight in Utah
Cup Night Countdown: 14 teams make their Emirates NBA Cup
2024 debut on Friday
BUT FIRST … ⏰
A Thursday showcase and a special uniform drop…
In Thursday’s standalone matchup, Luka Dončić and the Mavs
will look to snap their three-game skid as they face Lauri
Markkanen and the Jazz in Utah (9 ET, NBA TV
).
Nike City Edition Uniforms Unveiled: 30 teams. 30 unique
designs. 30 can’t-miss threads. Check out every squad’s 2024-25
Nike City Edition jerseys when they drop at 10 a.m. ET.
1. HEAD & SHOULDERS ABOVE: GIANNIS & WEMBY MAKE HISTORY
Standing at center court after the Bucks’ second straight
victory on Wednesday, Giannis Antetokounmpo reiterated a message
that he’s been telling his team:
“Don’t take moments for granted … When guys can’t play and
your number is called, go out there for the team, play the right way, and good things will happen.”Last night, with his co-star Damian Lillard out, Giannis called
his own number — and proceeded to rewrite history.
In the highest-scoring performance this season, Giannis erupted
for 59 points, 14 boards, seven assists and three blocks to
will the Bucks back from an 18-point deficit and force overtime,
where they prevailed for a 127-120 win over the Pistons. | Recap
NBA History: Giannis went 21-of-34
(61.8%) from the field, making him the first player to record 59+ points, 14+ boards, 7+ assists and 3+ blocks on at least 60% shooting in a game since 1973-74 (when blocks were first recorded)Bucks History: It’s Giannis’ ninth career game with 50+ points
and 10+ rebounds, passing Kareem Abdul-Jabbar (8) for the most in Bucks franchise historyThe only players who have more such games? Wilt Chamberlain
(118) and Elgin Baylor (16)Opening & Closing: Antetokounmpo scored 22 of the Bucks’ 24
1st-quarter points, then added 11 (5-5 FG) of Milwaukee’s 16 points in OT to single-handedly outscore Detroit (9), punctuated with a game-sealing slamSpurs 139, Wizards 130: Meanwhile, Victor Wembanyama was
putting together up a masterpiece of his own.
In maybe the signature performance of his young career, Wemby
dazzled with a career-high 50 points
and eight 3s while shooting 18-of-29 from the floor and adding
three blocks to outduel Jordan Poole (42 pts, 6 ast, 6 3s) and
lead San Antonio to its second straight dub. | Recap
Young Buckets: At 20 years and 314 days old, Wemby is the
fourth-youngest player to score 50+ points, trailing only Brandon Jennings (20/52), LeBron James (20/80) and Devin Booker (20/145)50 & 3s: Wemby is the first player in Spurs history to record
50+ points and 5+ 3s in a game. He’s also the first center in NBA history with at least 6 made triples in three straight outingsWhat’s Wemby Eyeing Next? Beating the Lakers on Friday
in the NBA CupA Scoring Spectacle: Wednesday marked just the 24th night in
NBA regular-season history with multiple 50+ point scorers and
the 12th occurrence since 2000-01.
And The Numbers Were Giant: At 6-foot-11 and 7-foot-3,
respectively, Giannis and Wemby became the second players listed at 6’11” or taller to each drop 50 pieces on the same day2. CAVS GO 13-0, LEBRON GETS 3 IN A ROW, BULLS CLAIM THRILLER
Entering the 2024-25 campaign, only five teams in the NBA’s
78-year history had started a season 13-0.
Now, that number is six.
With the Cavs’ perfect record on the line in Philly, down eight
early in the 3rd quarter, Donovan Mitchell took over and dropped
18 points and four dimes in the 2nd half to help Cleveland
outscore the Sixers 66-52 in the final two quarters to move to
13-0 with a 114-106 win. | Recap
Spida & Garland Turn Up: Mitchell scored the Cavs’ final 11
points and finished one assist shy of a triple-double (23 pts, 13 reb, 9 ast), while Darius Garland posted a team-high 25 points, including 15 in the 2nd halfMcCain The Answer: Jared McCain (34 pts, 10 ast, 6 3s) led
Philly while joining Allen Iverson as the only rookies in franchise history to record 30+ points, 10+ assists and 5+ 3s in a gameElite Company: Of the previous five teams to start a season with
13 straight wins, four made the NBA Finals and all five made the
conference finals.
2015-16 Golden State Warriors: Started 24-0, lost Finals
1993-94 Houston Rockets: Started 15-0, won Finals
1948-49 Washington Capitols: Started 15-0, lost Finals1957-58 Boston Celtics: Started 14-0, lost Finals
2002-03 Dallas Mavericks: Started 14-0, lost in West Finals
Lakers 128, Grizzlies 123: At 39 years and 320 days old, LeBron
James (35 pts, 12 reb, 14 ast) broke his own record as the oldest
player to notch three straight triple-doubles
as he and Anthony Davis (21 pts, 14 reb) rallied the Lakers
past Jaren Jackson Jr. (29 pts, 7 reb) and the Grizzlies. | Recap
Clicking At Crypto: The Lakers have won three straight games
and are now 6-0 at home this seasonKnecht 5: Lakers first-round pick Dalton Knecht dropped 19
points while going 5-for-5 from downtownThe King’s Streak: It’s James’ fourth triple-double of the
season and his fourth time recording three in a row, with the last occurrence coming in the 2019-20 season, when the Lakers went on to win the FinalsBulls 124, Knicks 123: Karl-Anthony Towns went off
for 46 points along with 10 boards and six 3s to fuel a
22-point Knicks comeback, capped by a Jalen Brunson (24 pts, 8
ast) go-ahead deuce with 4.6 seconds left to send MSG into a
frenzy.
But Coby White responded with three clutch free throws on the
ensuing possession, and Chicago escaped with a dramatic win. |
Recap| Watch The Wild Ending
Bulls Buckets: White finished with 22 points, while Zach
LaVine poured in 31 and Nikola Vučević (19 pts, 11 reb) added a double-doubleKAT Melo: Despite the loss, Towns joined Carmelo Anthony as
the only Knicks to record 45+ points, 10+ rebounds and 5+ 3s in a game3. ROUNDUP: BLAZERS STAY HOT, C’s & THUNDER ROLL AND MORE
Blazers 106, Wolves 98: Different night, same
result. Led by Shaedon Sharpe’s career-high 33 points
and Donovan Clingan’s double-double (17 pts, 12 reb), the Blazers
pulled away to beat Anthony Edwards (24 pts, 4 ast, 4 stl) and
the Wolves for the second time in two days. | Recap
Sharpe Slams: Sharpe recorded the two highest Dunk Scores
of the night at 93.6 and 84.2, the latter of which came on the ferocious putback aboveRook Cooks: Clingan joined Shaquille O’Neal, Kevin Garnett and
Victor Wembanyama as the only players to record 17+ points, 12+ boards and 8+ blocks in a game at age 20 or younger since blocks were first recorded in 1973-74Celtics 139, Nets 114: Following a last-second loss to the
Hawks on Tuesday, the Celtics left no doubt against the Nets, as
Jayson Tatum turned in 36 points, nine boards and 10 helpers
, while Jaylen Brown added 24 points to power Boston to a
bounce-back win. | Recap
Thunder 106, Pelicans 88: Jalen Williams and Shai
Gilgeous-Alexander combined for 60 points, 12 assists, six steals
and four blocks as OKC smothered the Pels, outscoring them 52-38
in the 2nd half to pull away for their 10th W. | Recap
Kings 127, Suns 104: De’Aaron Fox had 29 points and 10 dimes
while Kevin Huerter added a season-high 22 points as the Kings
overcame the loss of DeMar DeRozan (back) to earn their second
win over the Suns in four days. | Recap
Rockets 111, Clippers 103: Jalen Green’s 21 points led six
Rockets in double figures, and Houston never trailed in the 2nd
half to outpace James Harden and the Clippers at home for its
third win in a row. | Recap
History On The Horizon? The teams meet in Houston again on
Friday with Harden four 3s shy of passing Ray Allen for second on the all-time 3s listMagic 94, Pacers 90: Franz Wagner led all scorers with 29
points along with six dimes and helped the Magic outscore Pascal
Siakam (25 pts) and the Pacers 26-18 in the 4th quarter to notch
Orlando’s fourth straight dub, improving them to 6-0 at home. |
Recap
4. THURSDAY SPOTLIGHT: DALLAS AIMS TO BOUNCE BACK IN UTAH
“In the last two minutes, we have to get better,” Mavericks
coach Jason Kidd said after Tuesday’s 120-117 loss to the
Warriors on Night 1 of the Emirates NBA Cup. “We just have to be
better as a team, and we will.”
With a 5-6 record, Dallas has lost three straight games to
three of the top four teams in the West — Golden State, Denver
(122-120) and Phoenix (114-113) — by a combined six points,
highlighting its struggles to close out games this season.
Five of the Mavs’ six losses have been decided by seven points or less, and they’re 1-5 in games that featured clutch time for a 16.7% win percentage — the second-lowest rate in the NBAHowever, last season, Dallas went 23-9 in clutch games,
boasting a 71.9% win percentage — the second-highest mark in the league. Despite their tight losses this year, the team believes they’re on the verge of turning a corner.Kidd: “We got better [on Tuesday] even though we lost. There’s a lot of positive things to build on … The guys fought until the end.”Klay Thompson: “We’ve had like four games this year where it
could have gone either way … I am really proud of how this team keeps fighting … It’s better to go through this stuff early in the season than in Game 60… “I know we have a chance to be great, we just got to stay the course.”Tonight, the Mavs will look to right the ship against Lauri
Markkanen and the Jazz in Utah (9 ET, NBA TV), who fell to Dallas
110-102 on Oct. 28.
Round 1 Rewind: Kyrie Irving led the way for Dallas with 23
points and is averaging 31.0 ppg in his last three outings, including a 43-point outburst against Denver last SundayNoteworthy: Through 10 games, the Jazz are averaging 45.9 ppg
from their bench — the third-most in the NBA, and they’re 72-25 all-time against Dallas at the Delta Center. Can Utah utilize its depth to get a win, or will the Mavs get back on track?5. THE RACE FOR THE CUP: FRIDAY FRENZY, TUESDAY REWIND
While the Mavs and Jazz take center stage
tonight, 24 teams take the floor Friday for the second night of
the Emirates NBA Cup.
The race for the Cup opened with a bang on Tuesday, launching
the first of eight “Cup Nights” in the span of 21 days, which
take place on Tuesdays (Nov. 12, 19, 26 and Dec. 3) and Fridays
(Nov. 15, 22 and 29).
Fourteen teams make their 2024 Cup debut during Friday’s
12-game slate. The action features an ESPN doubleheader, with
LeBron James and the Lakers — last year’s Cup winners — facing
Victor Wembanyama and the Spurs (7:30 ET), followed by Steph
Curry and the Warriors hosting the Grizzlies (10 ET).
Before we dive into Friday’s must-see matchups tomorrow
morning, let’s take a look back at Tuesday’s electrifying Night 1
and the current Group standings.
Instant Classic In Klay’s Return: After a
13-year tenure with Golden State, Klay Thompson returned to the
Chase Center for the first time as an opponent and was greeted
with a rousing ovation. But Steph Curry’s personal 10-0 run down
the stretch powered the Warriors to a 120-117 win.
Pistons Take OT Thriller: In a 40-point performance, Tyler
Herro sunk six 3s in the 4th quarter to erase a 14-point Heat
deficit and force overtime. But it wasn’t enough as the Pistons
escaped with a 123-121 win thanks to Jalen Duren’s game-tying
alley-oop with 1.1 seconds left and Malik Beasley’s go-ahead free
throws.
Hawks Drop C’s In Final Seconds: In another dramatic finish,
the Hawks handed Boston its third loss of the season as Onyeka
Okongwu tipped in the game-winning bucket with 6.1 seconds left
to lift Atlanta over the defending champs, 117-116.
Knicks Top Sixers In Embiid’s Return: Joel Embiid posted 13
points and five assists in his season debut, while Paul George
added a season-high 29 points for Philly. But Karl-Anthony Towns,
Jalen Brunson and the Knicks pulled away for a 111-99 victory.
Other Tuesday Results:
Magic 114, Hornets 89
Bucks 99, Raptors 85Suns 120, Jazz 113
Trail Blazers 122, Timberwolves 108