NBA Round-Up: Late Surges, Star Performances Highlight Wednesday’s Action

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Wednesday’s slate underscored how thin the margins are across the NBA, with multiple games decided in the final minutes. From Cleveland’s late surge in Indiana to Memphis surviving by a single point, execution and composure once again proved decisive as teams jockey for position deep into the season.

 

Cavaliers Edge Pacers Late as Garland Closes Strong

 

The Cleveland Cavaliers leaned on late-game execution to slip past the Indiana Pacers, 120–116, in a tightly contested road win that swung in the fourth quarter. Darius Garland delivered when it mattered most, pouring in 29 points and six assists while orchestrating Cleveland’s offense down the stretch.

 

Indiana controlled much of the first three quarters behind balanced scoring and strong interior play, taking a 93–84 lead into the final frame. But Cleveland flipped the script with a decisive 36-point fourth quarter, tightening defensively and pushing the pace in transition. Garland repeatedly found seams in the Pacers’ defense, while Cleveland’s ability to get timely stops proved decisive.

For Indiana, Jay Huff led the way with 20 points, providing energy and scoring punch, but the Pacers’ offense stalled late as Cleveland forced tougher looks and won the rebounding battle in crunch time.

 

Wizards Hold Off Magic Behind McCollum’s Steady Hand

 

Washington survived a late Orlando push to secure a 120–112 home win, fueled by CJ McCollum’s all-around effort. McCollum finished with 27 points and six rebounds, stabilizing the Wizards during key stretches as Orlando threatened to take control.

 

The game swung in the third quarter, where Washington outscored Orlando 39–37 in a high-tempo stretch that showcased both teams’ offensive depth. Josh Richardson paced the Magic with 20 points, but Orlando struggled to generate stops late, allowing Washington to dictate the tempo.

Despite a competitive first three quarters, the Magic couldn’t sustain momentum in the closing minutes as Washington capitalized on defensive miscues and timely shot-making.

 

Grizzlies Survive Spurs in One-Point Thriller

 

Memphis escaped with a narrow 106–105 victory over San Antonio in one of the night’s most dramatic finishes. The Grizzlies erased a deficit with a strong third-quarter surge and held firm in the closing seconds to deny the Spurs on the road.

 

Victor Wembanyama was once again the centerpiece for San Antonio, finishing with 30 points and showcasing his expanding offensive arsenal. However, Memphis countered with balance and playmaking, led by Cam Spencer’s near triple-double of 21 points, eight rebounds, and eight assists.

 

San Antonio had chances late but couldn’t convert, as Memphis executed just enough defensively to seal the win and improve its position in a tightly packed conference race.

 

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Timberwolves Overpower Heat with Dominant Second Half

 

Minnesota delivered one of the night’s most convincing performances, pulling away from the Miami Heat for a 122–94 home victory. After a competitive first half, the Timberwolves took complete control with a suffocating defensive effort and efficient scoring.

 

Anthony Edwards led the charge with 26 points, setting the tone with aggressive drives and perimeter shot-making. Minnesota outscored Miami 61–40 in the second half, overwhelming the Heat with pace and physicality.

 

Norman Powell paced Miami with 21 points, but the Heat struggled to keep up as Minnesota’s depth and defensive intensity wore them down over the final two quarters.

 

LeBron, Lakers Hold Off Pelicans Despite Murphy Explosion

 

LeBron James turned back the clock once again, tallying 30 points, eight rebounds, and eight assists as the Los Angeles Lakers defeated the New Orleans Pelicans, 111–103. The veteran star controlled the game’s tempo and delivered key baskets late to secure the road win.

 

The Pelicans nearly stole the game behind a sensational scoring display from Trey Murphy III, who erupted for 42 points and kept New Orleans within striking distance. However, Los Angeles tightened defensively in the fourth quarter, limiting New Orleans to just 17 points in the final frame.

 

The Lakers’ experience showed in crunch time, as they executed cleaner possessions and capitalized on Pelicans turnovers to close out the win.

 

Mavericks Sneak Past Kings in Sacramento

 

Dallas eked out a 100–98 victory over Sacramento in a low-scoring affair that came down to execution in the final minutes. Rookie standout Cooper Flagg continued his impressive run, posting 20 points, eight rebounds, and six assists to lead the Mavericks.

 

Sacramento opened strong with a 35-point first quarter, but Dallas methodically chipped away, winning each of the final three quarters. DeMar DeRozan led the Kings with 21 points, but Sacramento struggled offensively down the stretch as Dallas tightened up defensively.

 

The win capped a resilient road effort for the Mavericks, who leaned on discipline and ball movement to escape with a narrow victory.

 

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