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Scoring bursts in the NBA can turn a regular game into a piece of history. These players had unforgettable nights where everything clicked, lighting up the scoreboard with some of the most incredible single-quarter performances ever seen.
San Antonio Spurs star Victor Wembanyama continues to achieve impressive milestones in his third year in the NBA.
This is the first time in NBA history that there have been four 50-point games — Markkanen's 51, Reaves' 51 on Sunday, and last Thursday's 50-point game from Gordon along with a 55-point game from Oklahoma City's reigning scoring champion and MVP in Gilgeous-Alexander — so early in a season.
A few weeks into the season and we’re starting to get a clearer picture of where teams stand, and at the top of these rankings it is as expected with Oklahoma City and Denver. But then things get interesting.
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ClutchPoints’ NBA MVP Mondays: Shai Gilgeous-Alexander reclaims top spot from Victor Wembanyama
Shai Gilgeous-Alexander has reclaimed the top spot in the NBA MVP rankings after three weeks into the 2025-26 season.
The Portland Trail Blazers fight back to beat the Oklahoma City Thunder on Wednesday and halt the NBA's last remaining unbeaten record.
The NBA Play-In Tournament has added a wrinkle to both the regular season and postseason, but it still hasn’t found a place in the league’s record books. The six play-in games each year are in a league of their own since they come after the regular ...
PHOENIX -- Devin Booker's historic start to the 2025-26 season continues. Booker, after becoming the Suns' first player ever to score 30+ points in his first five of six games, has now singled himself out in NBA history.
Lakers guard Austin Reaves delivered back-to-back explosions with 51 against the Kings and 41 versus the Trail Blazers. His teammate Luka Dončić opened the season with two straight 40-pointers. With Joel Embiid on a minutes restriction, Philadelphia’s Tyrese Maxey has stepped up with two 40-point games.