NBA: Thunder set franchise record with 14th straight win

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Oklahoma beats the Knicks, Gilgeous-Alexander leads the charge. LeBron scores 30 points for the 563rd time, breaking another record

The Oklahoma City Thunder extended their winning streak to 14 games after defeating the New York Knicks 117-107, setting a new franchise record. Shai Gilgeous-Alexander led the way with 33 points, while Jalen Williams added 20 and Aaron Wiggins contributed 19 off the bench.

Victor Wembanyama celebrated his 100th NBA appearance with a crucial play that sealed the San Antonio Spurs' 113-110 win over the Denver Nuggets. The French star stole the ball from Nikola Jokic in the final moments and assisted Devin Vassell for a game-winning dunk. Both Wembanyama and Jokic recorded double-doubles—Wembanyama with 35 points and 18 rebounds, Jokic with 41 points and 18 boards.

Meanwhile, LeBron James reached yet another milestone, scoring 30 points in a game for the 563rd time, surpassing Michael Jordan’s previous record. The achievement came during the Los Angeles Lakers' dominant 119-102 win over the Atlanta Hawks.

In other matchups, the Boston Celtics cruised past the Houston Rockets 109-86, while the Cleveland Cavaliers continued their remarkable run with a 134-122 victory over the Dallas Mavericks. Cleveland remains at the top of the standings with 30 wins and just 4 losses. Lastly, in the battle between the league's bottom teams, the New Orleans Pelicans triumphed over the Washington Wizards 132-120, thanks to a 50-point performance from C.J. McCollum.