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The Miami Heat are rolling right now, blowing out the Los Angeles Clippers on Monday night, and they’ll head the road on Wednesday to play Cooper Flagg and the Dallas Mavericks, who are showing some signs of life lately.
Follow along with tonight's NBA action as we keep you updated with the latest highlights and happenings around the league.
The win means the Grizzlies (7-12) remain alive for a chance to advance to the NBA Cup knockout stage. New Orleans (3-16) have now lost six straight to Memphis. Williams set a new career-high with 17 assists. He previously recorded 15 assists in a Nov. 20 win over the Sacramento Kings.
Shai Gilgeous-Alexander scored a game-high 40 points and the Oklahoma City Thunder held off the Minnesota Timberwolves for a 113-105 win in NBA Cup play.
Orlando capitalized in the form of 33 points off turnovers and 41 fast break points — setting a new season-high in the latter, falling one-point shy of the all-time team record. The Magic had 42 fast break points in 2000 — one of the more interesting franchise records yet to be broken in the modern era.
Two of the biggest names expected to be on the board are BYU forward AJ Dybantsa and Kansas point guard Darryn Peterson, and recently, NBA insider Jake Fischer broke down the latest buzz about who has the upper hand between those two.
A nine-game NBA Cup schedule highlights Friday's 2025-26 NBA slate. Among the notable NBA odds include Heat vs. Bulls (-2.5), Timberwolves (-4.5) vs. Suns, Nuggets vs. Rockets (-2.5) and Trail Blazers vs. Warriors (-7.5). Oklahoma City also goes for its eighth win in a row when the Thunder (-16.5) battle the Jazz in Utah.
Jimmy Butler's knee injury reportedly isn't believed to be serious after exiting Tuesday night's Golden State Warriors game early.