Curry's 37 Points Lead Warriors Past Lakers in Thrilling NBA Action.

 


Steph Curry stole the show with 37 points, leading the Golden State Warriors to a 123-116 win over the Los Angeles Lakers, despite LeBron James' impressive 33 points. Brandin Podziemski added 28 points, including a career-high eight three-pointers, as the Warriors secured their fourth straight win and 20th in 24 games since Jimmy Butler's arrival.

Elsewhere, Ja Morant’s 30 point buzzer beater lifts the Grizzlies past the Heat 110-108, Giannis posts a triple double (35 17 20) in the Bucks 126-113 rout of the 76ers, Shaedon Sharpe’s 36 powers the Blazers over the Raptors 112-103, Paolo Banchero’s 33 fuels the Magic’s 109-97 victory against the Wizards, and Anthony Edwards scores 28 as the Timberwolves top the Nets 105-90.


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 Butler added 11 points, seven in the fourth quarter. Austin Reaves scored 31 for the Lakers with a career best nine threes, but they couldn’t close the gap after trailing 105-100, slipping to fourth in the West, one game ahead of Golden State. 

In other action, Ja Morant sealed a 110-108 Grizzlies win over the Heat with a 30 point performance, capped by a buzzer beater. Giannis Antetokounmpo dominated with a triple double of 35 points, 17 rebounds, and a career high 20 assists, powering the Bucks to a 126-113 road win against the 76ers. 

Shaedon Sharpe matched his career high of 36 points to guide the Trail Blazers past the Raptors 112-103, while Paolo Banchero’s 33 points helped the Magic defeat the Wizards 109-97. Anthony Edwards contributed 28 points in the Timberwolves’ 105-90 victory over the Nets. 


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The Warriors’ surge keeps them in the contender conversation, blending Curry’s brilliance with Butler’s clutch play and Podziemski’s emergence. Morant’s heroics and Giannis’s all around mastery stole the night, though Sharpe and Banchero showed the young stars are shining too. 

With the season heating up, these games highlight the league’s intensity and unpredictability.

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