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NBA Post-Game Recap: Lakers, Mavericks, Suns Shine in Key Matchups

Posted : 21 January 2026

Yesterday’s NBA action delivered a series of exciting matchups with standout performances and pivotal results that could impact playoff positioning. The Los Angeles Clippers narrowly defeated the Washington Wizards 110‑106 in a closely contested game. Coby White’s 27 points and consistent three-point shooting kept the Clippers competitive, allowing them to edge out the Wizards in the final minutes.

The Houston Rockets rallied from a fourth-quarter deficit to beat the San Antonio Spurs 111‑106. Reed Sheppard’s late scoring surge, combined with strong support from Wemby, proved decisive in overturning the ten-point gap. The win provides Houston with a confidence boost as they continue their campaign in the Western Conference.

The Utah Jazz pulled off a thrilling 127‑122 road victory against the Minnesota Timberwolves. Keyonte George had a career-high 43 points, while Jusuf Nurkic contributed a triple-double. Despite missing star Lauri Markkanen, the Jazz displayed resilience and offensive depth in a high-scoring affair.

Meanwhile, the Los Angeles Lakers defeated the Denver Nuggets 115‑107, using efficient team shooting and strong rebounding to control the game, particularly in crunch time. Their balanced offense ensured the Nuggets could not close the gap in the final minutes.

The Dallas Mavericks dominated the New York Knicks 114‑97 at Madison Square Garden. Max Christie’s hot perimeter shooting, including multiple three-pointers, helped Dallas build an early lead that the Knicks could not overcome. Defensive lapses on New York’s part allowed the Mavericks to maintain control throughout the game.

In Phoenix, the Suns held off the Philadelphia 76ers 116‑110 thanks to a huge third-quarter run. Devin Booker led the team with 27 points, while Jalen Green contributed 12 off the bench in his return from injury. Phoenix’s hot shooting from beyond the arc during the third quarter proved pivotal against a Sixers squad missing key stars Joel Embiid and Paul George.

Other notable performances included Milwaukee’s Giannis Antetokounmpo posting a double-double to help the Bucks fend off Atlanta, highlighting the importance of veteran leadership in close games. Across the league, young players like Keyonte George and Max Christie are emerging as key contributors, while teams like Houston and Dallas showed that energy and execution late in games can completely shift outcomes.

 Yesterday’s NBA action featured standout individual performances, tight finishes, and decisive wins that could have lasting implications on playoff positioning as the season progresses.

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