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NBA roundup: Knicks top Nuggets in 2OTs for 8th straight win
Feb 4, 2026; New York, New York, USA; New York Knicks guard Jalen Brunson (11) looks to drive past Denver Nuggets guard Jamal Murray (27) in the second overtime at Madison Square Garden. Mandatory Credit: Wendell Cruz-Imagn Images Jalen Brunson scored the first six points of the decisive run in the second overtime for the host Knicks in a 42-point effort as New York earned its eighth straight win by outlasting the Denver Nuggets 134-127.
Brunson outscored the Nuggets 10-8 in the second overtime while also adding nine assists and eight rebounds for the game. Karl-Anthony Towns had 24 points and 12 rebounds while OG Anunoby scored 20 points.
Brunson’s heroics wouldn’t have been needed if not for a controversial foul call. The Knicks appeared to clinch a 119-117 win in the first overtime when Jamal Murray missed a potential game-winning 3-pointer, but Mikal Bridges was called for a foul on Christian Braun away from the ball with 0.3 seconds left. Braun hit both free throws to send it double OT.
Denver’s Nikola Jokic had 30 points, 14 rebounds and 10 assists to tie Oscar Robertson for second place all time with his 181st regular-season triple-double. However, he shot a career-worst 1-for-13 from 3-point range and missed two key free throws down the stretch of the second overtime. Murray put up 39 points for the Nuggets, who have lost a season-high three straight games.
Bucks 141, Pelicans 137 (OT)
Ryan Rollins scored 27 points and six teammates scored in double figures as host Milwaukee defeated New Orleans in overtime.
AJ Green scored 20 while Kevin Porter Jr. had 18 for the Bucks, who have won two in a row. Milwaukee squandered a 10-point lead in the last five minutes of regulation before recovering in OT.
Trey Murphy III poured in a career-high 44 points, making a Pelicans franchise-record 12 3-pointers on 19 attempts. Saddiq Bey had 22 points and Zion Williamson added 20 as New Orleans lost its third consecutive game.
Timberwolves 128, Raptors 126
Anthony Edwards scored 13 of his 30 points in the fourth quarter as visiting Minnesota came back to defeat Toronto.
Reserve Bones Hyland added 20 points as Minnesota rallied with a 12-2 run in the last 3 1/2 minutes. Jaden McDaniels scored 19 points for the Timberwolves, who have won five of their past six. Rudy Gobert logged 10 points and 12 rebounds.
Brandon Ingram scored 25 points and Immanuel Quickley scored 23 for the Raptors, who have split the opening two games of a five-game homestand. Scottie Barnes added 22 points.
Cavaliers 124, Clippers 91
Donovan Mitchell registered 29 points, nine assists and five rebounds as Cleveland mauled Los Angeles in Inglewood, Calif.
The Cavaliers won for the ninth time in their past 11 games one day after the two teams worked out a trade that included James Harden going to Cleveland and Darius Garland joining the Clippers.
Jaylon Tyson scored 17 points for Cleveland, and Jarrett Allen had 10 points and 11 rebounds. Kawhi Leonard totaled 25 points and seven rebounds while John Collins scored 19 points for the Clippers. Neither Harden nor Garland was allowed to be in the bench area with the trade still pending.
Grizzlies 129, Kings 125
Ty Jerome put up a game-high 28 points, Cam Spencer hit two key late 3-pointers, and Memphis held off host Sacramento.
The defeat spoiled the Kings debut of De’Andre Hunter, who was making his first Sacramento appearance after being acquired from the Cavaliers last week. Thrust into the starting lineup, Hunter had nine points in 26 minutes, making just three of his 11 shots.
Filling in for Ja Morant, Jerome shot 10-for-14 from the floor and dished seven assists. Cam Spencer finished with 20 points for Memphis, which won its second straight. Domantas Sabonis logged 24 points and 15 rebounds for the Kings, who took their 10th straight loss.
Spurs 116, Thunder 106
Keldon Johnson scored 25 points and Victor Wembanyama added 22 points and 14 rebounds to lead host San Antonio past short-handed Oklahoma City.
The win was the second straight for the Spurs as they captured the season series against the Thunder 4-1. San Antonio’s De’Aaron Fox contributed 15 points and 10 assists.
Oklahoma City had just eight available players, with Shai Gilgeous-Alexander (abdomen), Chet Holmgren (back), Isaiah Hartenstein (eye) and Luguentz Dort (knee) sidelined. Kenrich Williams led the Thunder with 25 points, and Jaylin Williams amassed 24 points and 12 rebounds.
Celtics 114, Rockets 93
Derrick White scored a game-high 28 points and Payton Pritchard added 27 points off the bench as short-handed Boston throttled host Houston.
The Celtics earned their fourth consecutive victory, and they did so without Jaylen Brown (hamstring/knee). Baylor Scheierman contributed 15 points and 10 rebounds, and Neemias Queta logged 10 points and 19 rebounds.
Kevin Durant led the Rockets with 15 points but missed 7 of 11 shots. Alperen Sengun and Jabari Smith Jr. scored 13 points apiece as Houston’s three-game winning streak ended.
–Field Level Media
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Hot-shooting Suns return home to face in-flux Warriors
Feb 3, 2026; Portland, Oregon, USA; Phoenix Suns guard Jordan Goodwin (23) recognizes teammate guard Collin Gillespie (12) during the second half against the Portland Trail Blazers at Moda Center. Mandatory Credit: Jaime Valdez-Imagn Images The Phoenix Suns return home Thursday following a career performance from Collin Gillespie to face a Golden State Warriors team in a state of flux since the loss of All-Star Jimmy Butler.
How much flux will be determined by the NBA trade deadline at 3 p.m. ET Thursday.
The Warriors have the best offer on the table for Milwaukee two-time MVP Giannis Antetokounmpo, according to ESPN, while franchise stalwart Draymond Green has acknowledged that he could be dealt as Golden State looks to find a way through Butler’s season-ending knee injury.
“This is probably the first time I would say, since I have been here, that his name has been mentioned in trade talks,” Golden State coach Steve Kerr said of Green, a part of four championship teams. “It’s different, but it’s also part of the league.”
Green had six points and seven rebounds in what might have been his last home game with Golden State, a 113-94 loss to Philadelphia on Tuesday. The Warriors also played without Stephen Curry, who has missed two of the last four games with right knee soreness.
Golden State has lost two in a row and five of seven, and Kerr alluded to the possibility of trade rumors affecting the team’s performance.
“When you coach a team, you can almost predict when things are going to go well and when they are going to go poorly,” Kerr said. “Just overall health, mood, vibe. This was not a good vibe for us.
“It doesn’t matter what the trade chatter is. It’s everyone’s job to bring the energy, bring the fight. It’s about competing for 48 (minutes) for 82 games. That’s the most disappointing thing.”
The Warriors have won two of three against the Suns this season, but Kerr said lineup changes will be made for their final meeting. Golden State started its 23rd different combination Tuesday when the team was outscored 55-39 in the second half.
“The group to start the game, and the second half, couldn’t score,” Kerr said. “With Steph out, Jimmy out, we’re going to have to sort through some of these combinations and rotations.”
Jonathan Kuminga (knee) missed his fifth game Tuesday, and his future with the team is uncertain.
Gillespie had a career-high 30 points and tied a career high with eight 3-pointers while handing out 10 assists as the Suns overcame a 19-point deficit to beat the host Portland Trail Blazers 130-125 on Tuesday.
Phoenix has won four of five and seven of 10. The Suns would move a season-high 12 games over .500 with a win over the Warriors in the first of a four-game homestand.
“They were in drop coverage, so we were just taking what they were giving us,” Gillespie said on NBC. “Simple screens and come off it and let it fly. We have a lot of guys who can really shoot the ball.”
Phoenix made 20 of 41 3-pointers against the Blazers, with Gillespie going 8 of 14 and Grayson Allen going 6 of 11 from distance. The Suns have made 20, 19 and a season-high 23 3-pointers in their last three games without Devin Booker (ankle).
Booker is not expected to play Thursday, and Jalen Green (hip, hamstring) is questionable.
“He’s an unselfish superstar in this league,” Gillespie said of Booker, “and we miss him. But when he is out, guys have to step up. I’m always going to look for my shot. I feel like if I get going, it’ll get everybody else shots.”
–Field Level Media
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Artturi Lehkonen's 2-goal night lifts Avalanche over Sharks
Feb 4, 2026; Denver, Colorado, USA; Colorado Avalanche left wing Artturi Lehkonen (62) plays the puck forward against San Jose Sharks defenseman Mario Ferraro (38) in the second period at Ball Arena. Mandatory Credit: Isaiah J. Downing-Imagn Images Artturi Lehkonen had two goals, Josh Manson scored a go-ahead goal midway through the third period and the Colorado Avalanche beat the San Jose Sharks 4-2 in Denver on Wednesday night.
Nathan MacKinnon had two assists to reach 700 for his career, Valeri Nichushkin contributed three assists, Brock Nelson had a goal and Mackenzie Blackwood turned away 23 shots for Colorado.
The Avalanche head into the Olympic hiatus with a league-leading 83 points. They have won two of their last three games after dropping four of their previous five.
With the teams skating 4-on-4, MacKinnon cycled the puck to Nichushkin, he fed Manson at the point and the defenseman’s one-timer beat a screened Yaroslav Askarov at 12:44 of the third.
Nelson sealed it with an empty-net goal at 18:43.
Timothy Liljegren and Philipp Kurashev scored goals, and Askarov made 38 saves for San Jose. The Sharks have lost four in a row heading into the Olympic break.
The Avalanche put 14 shots on goal in the first period but couldn’t get one by Askarov. They finally broke through early in the second.
Askarov made a save on Cale Makar’s shot from the right circle but couldn’t corral the rebound. Sharks defensemen John Klingberg and Dmitry Orlov battled Lehkonen for control, but it was poked into the net at 1:05, and the goal was confirmed after a review.
Lehkonen struck again later in the period when he got a pass from MacKinnon through the slot and wristed a shot by Askarov at 15:47 to give MacKinnon his milestone.
MacKinnon is the second player in franchise history to record 700 career assists, joining current team president Joe Sakic, who finished his career with 1,016.
San Jose got one back in the first minute of the third period when Liljegren’s shot from the point went off the stick of Colorado’s Parker Kelly, bounced off the ice and into the top corner at 43 seconds.
Kurashev tied it 2:51 later when he went in alone on net and beat Blackwood with a shot under his right arm.
–Field Level Media
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Super Bowl LX: QB Drake Maye shows no sign of shoulder injury
Feb 4, 2026; Santa Clara, CA, USA; New England Patriots quarterback Drake Maye (10) speaks to the media at the Santa Clara Marriott. Mandatory Credit: Cary Edmondson-Imagn Images PALO ALTO, Calif. — New England Patriots quarterback Drake Maye was a full participant in Wednesday’s practice as on-field preparations for Super Bowl LX against Seattle shifted gears.
The second-year quarterback, who injured his right shoulder during the AFC championship game, took all of the team’s first-team reps during a 90-minute practice at Stanford Stadium. He had told reporters earlier in the week that he was “feeling good” and that certainly appeared to be the case as the team worked through seven-on-seven and full-squad drills in full shoulder pads.
While the team installed much of its game plan during practices last week in Foxborough, head coach Mike Vrabel said his staff saved several elements of that plan so they would have new information to present to players in meetings and practices here in the Bay Area. This was a suggestion from offensive coordinator Josh McDaniels, who is coaching in his 10th Super Bowl as a member of the Patriots’ staff.
“No one has more experience than Josh with this, and he felt like that we needed to do something to keep them engaged and stimulated, so they weren’t looking at some things for the second or third time,” Vrabel said.
Vrabel is taking that engagement literally. After practice ended, Vrabel pulled a group of interior defensive linemen aside for extra instruction. Vrabel even got down into a three-point stance to work with defensive tackle Cory Durden on pass rush technique.
“We’re now talking about 36 hours being critical here, before people come in, friends and obligations that come with this game,” Vrabel said.
Team owners Robert and Jonathan Kraft arrived at Stanford with legendary Patriots receiver Julian Edelman. Like McDaniels, those three men are quite familiar with the Super Bowl preparation process, but it’s all new for most of Vrabel’s squad. No Patriot remains on the roster from their last Super Bowl and only five players on the current roster have prior Super Bowl experience.
“We’ve got some things to clean up, and then we’ve got to forge ahead,” Vrabel said. “We want to continue to keep the energy and the enthusiasm, but the execution is going to end up really helping us win the game.”
Maye was listed on the team’s first injury report with the shoulder, but as a full participant. Linebacker Robert Spillane was the only Patriots player who did not participate as he continues to recover from an ankle injury he suffered in the AFC title game in Denver. Linebacker Harold Landry was listed as a limited participant with a knee injury. Other players listed on the injury report were backup offensive lineman Thayer Munford Jr. (limited, knee) and defensive tackle Joshua Farmer (full participant, hamstring.) Farmer remains on the injured reserved list but has been designed to return.
–Pro Football Writers of America
