Shai Gilgeous-Alexander delivered an impressive performance, scoring 33 points in just three quarters, leading the Oklahoma City Thunder to a 132-111 victory over the Dallas Mavericks. This win marked
their 14th consecutive triumph. Gilgeous-Alexander was highly efficient, hitting 10 of 12 field goals and 11 of 12 free throws, contributing to the Thunder's overall record of 22-1.
Despite missing key players Lu Dort and Isaiah Hartenstein, Oklahoma City maintained a strong offensive presence. Chet Holmgren and Jalen Williams each added 15 points to the scoreboard. The team shot an impressive 56% from the field and converted 26 of their 28 free throw attempts. Meanwhile, Dallas had been on a three-game winning streak before this match.
Cooper Flagg, a standout rookie for Dallas who had averaged 27 points during their winning streak, managed to score only 16 points in this game. Anthony Davis, another key player for Dallas with an average of 20.6 points per game prior to this match, struggled significantly. He failed to score until late in the game, finishing with just two points on a difficult shooting night.
City Night W pic.twitter.com/ewVJkp5TKT OKC THUNDER (@okcthunder) December 6, 2025
In another notable NBA matchup, Kevin Durant scored 28 points as the Houston Rockets defeated the Phoenix Suns with a score of 117-98. This achievement made Durant the eighth player in NBA history to surpass the milestone of 31,000 career points. It was his first game against his former team following a significant trade involving seven teams.
Amen Thompson contributed significantly to Houston's success by scoring a season-high of 31 points. The Rockets secured their fifth win in six games with this victory. Durant reached his milestone early in the game with two free throws and a jumper that pushed him past the historic mark.
KD reminding y'all who he is (not like anyone forgot) 28 PTS | 8 AST | 4 REB | 3 STL | 1 BLK@MemorialHermann | #AllFire pic.twitter.com/VGKftEg1eJ Houston Rockets (@HoustonRockets) December 6, 2025
Nuggets' Remarkable Comeback Victory
Nikola Jokic led the Denver Nuggets to a thrilling comeback win over the Atlanta Hawks with a final score of 134-133. Jokic scored an impressive total of 39 points as Denver overcame a significant deficit in the fourth quarter to secure their ninth consecutive road victory.
The Nuggets were trailing by as much as 23 points but rallied back strongly. Jamal Murray contributed with both scoring and playmaking, adding 23 points and dishing out 12 assists. Tim Hardaway Jr. also played a crucial role by scoring 17 points.
Updated franchise record! pic.twitter.com/LA9QPxPBxG Denver Nuggets (@nuggets) December 6, 2025
The Hawks had opportunities late in the game but couldn't capitalize on them. Jalen Johnson achieved an impressive triple-double by halftime with his performance including rebounds and assists. Despite these efforts, Atlanta fell short as Denver held on for the win.







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