NBA Night Roundup: Complete Coverage of Wednesday's Action (January 30, 2024)
Jan 30, 2025
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NBA Night Roundup: Celtics Dominate Bulls, SGA Drops 52, and Seven More Games
The NBA delivered an action-packed Wednesday night featuring nine games that showcased both individual brilliance and team dominance across the league. From career-high performances to crucial victories, here's a complete breakdown of the night's action.
In Boston, Kristaps Porzingis continued his impressive form, pouring in 34 points as the Celtics dominated the Chicago Bulls 122-100. The victory further solidified Boston's commanding position atop the Eastern Conference, with Porzingis's efficient shooting and rim protection highlighting the Celtics' two-way excellence.

The game of the night came from Oklahoma City, where Shai Gilgeous-Alexander delivered a career-high 52 points in a losing effort against the Golden State Warriors. Despite SGA's heroics, the Warriors secured a crucial 116-109 road victory behind Stephen Curry's clutch shooting and Andrew Wiggins' timely contributions, showing glimpses of their championship DNA.
Minnesota's dynamic duo of Anthony Edwards and Julius Randle continued to impress, combining for 61 points in the Timberwolves' 121-113 victory over the Phoenix Suns. Edwards' 33-point performance included several highlight-reel plays that energized the Target Center crowd, while Randle's 28 points demonstrated his seamless integration into the Wolves' system.
In a game that epitomized offensive firepower, the Dallas Mavericks emerged victorious in a nail-biting 137-136 win over the New Orleans Pelicans. The one-point margin reflected the back-and-forth nature of a contest that showcased the offensive talents of both teams.
The New York Knicks extended their winning streak to five games with a convincing 122-112 victory over the defending champion Denver Nuggets. Jalen Brunson orchestrated the offense masterfully, recording 30 points and 15 assists, while the Knicks' defense contained Nikola Jokic effectively throughout the night.
Toronto's Scottie Barnes continued his All-Star caliber season, leading the Raptors to a commanding 106-82 win over the Washington Wizards. Barnes' 24 points highlighted a complete team performance that saw the Raptors dominate both ends of the floor.
In Philadelphia, Tyrese Maxey's 30-point outburst guided the 76ers to their fourth consecutive win, defeating the Sacramento Kings 117-104. The victory demonstrated Philadelphia's resilience in maintaining their winning ways despite recent roster changes.

The Cleveland Cavaliers showcased their depth in a 126-106 victory over the Miami Heat, with Donovan Mitchell's 34 points leading the way and Ty Jerome providing a crucial 20-point spark off the bench. The win highlighted Cleveland's emerging status as a force in the Eastern Conference.
Rounding out the night, the Los Angeles Clippers pulled away late against the San Antonio Spurs, securing a 128-116 victory. A decisive 15-2 run in the fourth quarter proved to be the difference-maker, exemplifying the Clippers' veteran composure in crucial moments.
The night's results continue to shape the playoff races in both conferences, with several teams making strong statements about their postseason aspirations. As the league moves closer to the All-Star break, these performances could prove pivotal in determining seeding and momentum for the season's stretch run.