OKC Achieves Franchise-Record Win in NBA, Dallas Mavericks Ends New York Knicks Winning Streak

OKC achieves an exceptionally high win in the NBA, while the Mavs end the winning streak of Hartenstein and the Knicks.

Von Franziska Wendler

Portland Trail Blazers @ Oklahoma City Thunder 77:139

Custom dismantling in the NBA! The Oklahoma City Thunder enjoyed a 139:77 win against the Portland Trail Blazers. OKC scored 62 points more than its opponent – ​​a franchise record.

The greatest success in the team’s history so far was achieved twice in the 2012/13 season. At that time, the Thunder won twice by 45 points. The 62 more points are also the fifth-largest victory of any team in NBA history.

“It was almost like a perfect storm. Nothing really worked for us,” complained Portland coach Chauncey Billups after the game.

the essentials in brief

Shai Gilgeous-Alexander was OKC’s top scorer with 31 points, while teammate Josh Giddey achieved a triple-double of 13 points, ten rebounds and twelve assists. Anfernee Simons was the best scorer for the disappointing Trail Blazers with 14 points.

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New York Knicks @ Dallas Mavericks 124:128

The Dallas Mavericks were also able to celebrate success. In the absence of superstar Luka Doncic (ankle injury), they managed a 128:124 win at home against the New York Knicks.

The guests from the Big Apple suffered defeat for the first time after five wins in a row.

Despite Doncic’s absence, the Mavs knew how to impress, with Kyrie Irving posting a double-double of 44 points and ten assists, and Tim Hardaway Jr. scored 32 points.

Julius Randle (32 points) and Jalen Brunson (30 points) played big for the Knicks. The German Isaiah Hartenstein was again in the starting five and was by far his team’s best player in this category with 15 assists. He also scored eight points.

Boston Celtics @ Milwaukee Bucks 102:135

The top duel in the Eastern Conference – the second-placed Milwaukee Bucks hosted the leading Boston Celtics – went to the hosts from the US state of Wisconsin. In the end there was a surprisingly clear 135:102 success on the scoreboard.

These jersey numbers are no longer assigned to the teams
Basketball stars are not only tall, but they also leave immense footprints. If these are particularly large, the NBA professional’s jersey number will soon be retired. ran shows which retired jerseys the teams have. Two franchises are not yet playing the game.© imago

NBA
First up is the only player who has had the honor of having his number no longer issued across the league: Bill Russell. Shortly after his death in 2022, the NBA retired his number 6. © Offside Sports Photography

Atlanta Hawks
Bob Pettit (9)
Dominique Wilkins (21)
Lou Hudson (23)
Pete Maravich (44)
Dikembe Mutombo (Photo, 55)
Also: 17 for Ted Turner (former team owner) and 59 for Kasim Reed (59th Mayor of Atlanta)© UPI Photo

Boston Celtics (Teil 1)
Robert Parish (00)
Dennis Johnson (3)
Kevin Garnett (5)
Bill Russell (6)
Jo Jo White (10)
Bob Cousy (14)
Tom Heinsohn (15)
Satch Sanders (16)
John Havlicek (Photo, 17)
Dave Cowens (18)
Jim Loscutoff (let his number 18 remain active for later players, only retired by Cowens)
Don Nelson (19)
Bill Sharman (21)
Ed Macauley (22)
Frank Ramsey (23)© USA TODAY Network

Boston Celtics (Teil 2)
Sam Jones (24)
K.C. Jones (25)
Cedric Maxwell (31)
Kevin McHale (32)
Larry Bird (Photo, 33)
Paul Pierce (34)
Reggie Lewis (35)
Also: 1 for Walter A. Brown (team founder and first owner) and 2 for Red Auerbach (long-time head coach) © ZUMA Press

Brooklyn Nets
Drazen Petrovic (3 – reaction to his death in a car accident in 1993)
Jason Kidd (Foto, 5)
John Williamson (23)
Bill Melchionni (25)
Julius Erving (32)
Buck Williams (52)© 2014 Getty Images

Charlotte Hornets
Bobby Phills (13 – reaction to his death in a car accident in 2000)© Getty Images

Chicago Bulls
Jerry Sloan (4)
Bob Love (10)
Michael Jordan (Photos, 23)
Scottie Pippen (33)© Bongarts

Cleveland Cavaliers
Bingo Smith (7)
Zydruns Ilgauskas (Photo, 11)
Larry Nance (22 – number has since been reactivated for his son Larry Nance Jr.)
Mark Price (25)
Austin Carr (34)
Nate Thurmond (42)
Brad Daugherty (43)© USA TODAY Network

Dallas Mavericks
Derek Harper (12)
Brad Davis (15)
Rolando Blackman (22)
Dirk Nowitzki (Foto, 41)© USA TODAY Network

Denver Nuggets
Alex English (Foto, 2)
Fat Lever (12)
David Thompson (33)
Byron Beck (40)
Dan Issel (44)
Dikembe Mutombo (55)
Also: 432 for Doug Moe (former head coach who won 432 games with the team)© USA TODAY Network

Detroit Lions
Chauncey Billups (1)
Ben Wallace (3)
Joe Dumars (4)
Dennis Rodman (10)
Isiah Thomas (Photos, 11)
Vinnie Johnson (15)
Bob Lanier (16)
Dave Bing (21)
Richard Hamilton (32)
Bill Laimbeer (40)
Also: 2 for Chuck Daly (former head coach who won two championships with the team), but with family permission, Cade Cunningham has worn the number since 2021© USA TODAY Network

Golden State Warriors
Wilt Chamberlain (13)
Tom Meschery (14)
Al Attles (16)
Chris Mullin (Photo, 17)
Rick Barry (24)
Nate Thurmond (42)© USA TODAY Network

Houston Rockets
Yao Ming (Foto, 11)
Clyde Drexler (22)
Calvin Murphy (23)
Moses Malone (24)
Hakeem Olajuwon (34)
Elvin Hayes (44)
Rudy Tomjanovich (45)© 2009 Getty Images

Indiana Pacers
George McGinnis (30)
Reggie Miller (Photo, 31)
Mel Daniels (34)
Roger Brown (35)
Also: 529 for Bobby Leonard (former head coach who won 529 games with the team)© 2005 Getty Images

Los Angeles Clippers
No jersey numbers yet retired © USA TODAY Network

Los Angeles Lakers
Kobe Bryant (8 and 24)
Wilt Chamberlain (Photo, 13)
Pau Gasol (16)
Elgin Baylor (22)
Gail Goodrich (25)
Magic Johnson (32)
Kareem Abdul-Jabbar (33)
Shaquille O’Neal (34)
James Worthy (42)
Jerry West (44)
Jamaal Wilkes (52)
George Mikan (99)© USA TODAY Network

Memphis Grizzlies
Zach Randolph (50)© ZUMA Wire

Miami Heat
Chris Bosh (1)
Dwyane Wade (Foto, 3)
Tim Hardaway (10)
Shaquille O’Neal (32)
Alonzo Morning (33)
Udonis Haslem (40) – am 19 January 2024
Also: 13 for Dan Marino (long-time quarterback of the NFL team Miami Dolphins – number is still assigned) and 23 for Michael Jordan (never played for the Heat) © USA TODAY Network

Milwaukee Bucks
Oscar Robertson (Foto, 1)
Junior Bridgeman (2)
Sidney Moncrief (4)
Marques Johnson (8)
Bob Dandridge (10)
Jon McGlocklin (14)
Bob Lanier (16)
Brian Winters (32)
Kareem Abdul-Jabbar (33)© Imago/Getty

The Minnesota Timberwolves
Malik Sealy (right, 2 – reacting to his death in a car accident in 2000)© ZUMA Wire

New Orleans Pelicans
So far no jersey numbers of our own players have been retired
However: 7 for Pete Maravich (never played for the Pelicans, but for the New Orleans Jazz, now called the Utah Jazz) © USA TODAY Network

New York Knicks
Walt Frazier (10)
Dick Barnett (12)
Earl Monroe (15)
Dick McGuire (15 – number retired twice)
Willis Reed (19)
Dave DeBusschere (22)
Bill Bradley (24)
Patrick Ewing (Photo, 33)
Also: 613 for Red Holzman (former head coach who won 613 games with the team) © imago sportfotodienst

Oklahoma City Thunder
Nick Collison (4)© 2013 Getty Images

Orlando Magic
Shaquille O’Neal (32) – am 13. Februar 2024
Also: 6 also for the fans as Sixth Man© 2023 Getty Images

Philadelphia 76ers
Moses Malone (2)
Allen Iverson (photo, 3)
Dolph Schayes (4 – Nerlens Noel wore the number later)
Julius Erving (6)
Maurice Cheeks (10)
Wilt Chamberlain (13)
Hal Greer (15)
Bobby Jones (24)
Billy Cunningham (32)
Charles Barkley (34)© USA TODAY Network

Phoenix Suns
Dick Van Arsdale (5)
Walter Davis (6)
Kevin Johnson (7)
Dan Majerle (9)
Steve Nash (Photo, 13)
Tom Chambers (24 – Tom Gugliotta wore the number later)
Shawn Marion (31)
Alvan Adams (33 – number has since been reactivated for Grant Hill)
Charles Barkley (34)
Connie Hawkins (42)
Paul Westphal (44)© USA TODAY Network

Portland Trail Blazers
Larry Weinberg (1)
Dave Twardzik (13)
Lionel Hollins (14)
Larry Steele (15)
Maurice Lucas (20)
Clyde Drexler (Foto, 22)
Bob Gross (30)
Terry Porter (30)
Bill Walton (32)
Lloyd Neal (36)
Geoff Petrie (45)
Also 77 for Jack Ramsay (former head coach who won the championship with the team in 1977)© USA TODAY Network

Sacramento Kings
Nate Archibald (1)
Mitch Richmond (2)
Chris Webber (4)
Bob Davies (11)
Maurice Stokes (12)
Oscar Robertson (14)
Peja Stojakovic (Photo, 16)
Vlade Divac (21)
Jack Twyman (27)
Sam Lacey (44)
Also: 6 also for the fans as Sixth Man© ZUMA Wire

San Antonio Spurs
Johnny Moore (00)
Avery Johnson (6)
Tony Parker (9)
Bruce Bowen (12 – number has since been reactivated for LaMarcus Aldridge)
James Silas (13)
Manu Ginobili (20)
Tim Duncan (Photo, 21)
Sean Elliott (32)
George Gervin (44)
David Robinson (50)© USA TODAY Network

Seattle SuperSonics
Gus Williams (1)
Nate McMillan (Photos, 10)
Lenny Wilkens (19)
Spencer Haywood (24)
Fred Brown (32)
Jack Sikma (43)© UPI Photo

Toronto Raptors
No jersey numbers yet retired© NurPhoto

Utah Jazz
Adrian Dantley (4)
Pete Maravich (7)
John Stockton (12)
Jeff Hornacek (14)
Karl Malone (Foto, 32)
Darrell Griffith (35)
Mark Eaton (53)
Also: 1 for Frank Layden (former head coach), 9 for Larry Miller (former team owner) and 1223 for Jerry Sloan (former head coach who won 1223 games with the team)© ZUMA Press

Washington Wizards
Earl Monroe (10)
Elvin Hayes (Photo, 11)
Gus Johnson (25)
Wes Unseld (41)
Phil Chenier (45)© Imago/Getty

The Celtics’ problem: None of the five starters hit a single three-pointer; overall, only Jaylen Brown managed a double-digit point total with ten points.

The best thrower was Payton Pritchard, who came off the bench with 21 points. The Bucks’ top scorer, Bobby Portis (28 points), also came off the bench. Former MVP Giannis Antetokounmpo scored 24 points.

Phoenix Suns @ Los Angeles Lakers 127:109

Meanwhile, the Phoenix Suns had a success to celebrate. After three defeats in four games, superstar Kevin Durant’s team won 127:109 against the Los Angeles Lakers.

Durant scored 18 points, his teammates Bradley Beal (37 points) and Devin Booker (31 points) were significantly more successful.

For the Lakers, Dangelo Russell was the best scorer coming off the bench with 19 points. Meanwhile, the starting five were not very convincing; Austin Reaves and Anthony Davis were the most successful with 13 points, while superstar LeBron James scored ten points.

2024-01-12 09:52:26
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