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Live Updates: Top highlights, moments and stats from a 5-game night in the NBA

Follow along with the NBA.com live blog, featuring updates from a 5-game night and our 'Coast 2 Coast Tuesday' doubleheader.

Jalen Brunson and the Knicks are taking on the Bucks in Milwaukee in the opening game of our ‘Coast 2 Coast Tuesday’ doubleheader on NBC and Peacock.

Enjoy the best of Tuesday’s five-game slate with the NBA.com live blog, featuring all of tonight’s top moments, performances, observations, news, notes and highlights.

What we know about Tuesday night’s games:


8:57 PM / OCTOBER 28, 2025

My goodness, Malik Monk

The Kings have a four-point lead over the Thunder with 1:55 to go in the second quarter. Malik Monk has six points — and this remarkable dime.


8:55 PM / OCTOBER 28, 2025

VJ is going for four tonight


8:53 PM / OCTOBER 28, 2025

Cason Wallace does this


8:46 PM / OCTOBER 28, 2025

Kyshawn George is making his name

Smooth move from the former Miami Hurricane. The Wizards have opened up a 14-point lead over the 76ers late in the third quarter.


8:42 PM / OCTOBER 28, 2025

Gary Trent Jr. helps the Bucks get back in it

After one, the Bucks lead 30-26.


8:34 PM / OCTOBER 28, 2025

Trademark Jalen Brunson

 


8:30 PM / OCTOBER 28, 2025

Fontecchio bars the way

I don’t know, Heat admin, but “denied” is “negato,” which sounds cool to me.


8:26 PM / OCTOBER 28, 2025

Russ has it rocking in OKC

Russell Westbrook hit 922 threes as a member of the Oklahoma City Thunder. Now on the Sacramento Kings, he remains comfortable in the Paycom Center.


8:20 PM / OCTOBER 28, 2025

Jaime Jaquez Jr. on the rack attack


8:15 PM / OCTOBER 28, 2025

VJ Edgecombe is a catalyst

The No. 3 pick out of Baylor combined with Tyrese Maxey to score 186 points entering tonight’s action — the most by any backcourt in NBA history.


8:12 PM / OCTOBER 28, 2025

Alex Sarr, being awesome


8:09 PM / OCTOBER 28, 2025

The Hornets run the break with style

LaMelo starts it with the steal; Miles Bridges finishes it with the strong drive.


8:00 PM./ OCTOBER 28, 2025

Smooth grooves in Milwaukee

The inaugural ‘Coast 2 Coast Tuesday’ doubleheader is about to tip off in Milwaukee, as the Bucks face the Knicks.


7:53 PM / OCTOBER 28, 2025

LaMelo from way downtown

Trust Eric Collins to have a Floridian lake name right at hand.


7:47 PM / OCTOBER 28, 2025

Cam Whitmore can take flight

Keep an eye on Kyshawn George as well. He’s averaging 20.3 ppg for the Wizards so far on this young season..


7:44 PM / OCTOBER, 28, 2025

Getting ready to go ‘Coast 2 Coast’


7:32 PM / OCTOBER 28, 2025

Alex Sarr at work in Washington

Sarr entered Tuesday averaging 15.7 ppg and 8.0 rpg in just 25.7 minutes per game, then wasted no time going to work against the visiting Philadelphia 76ers.


7:19 PM / OCTOBER 28, 2025

Tyrese picks up where he left off

Maxey’s ready to build on his league-leading 37.0 ppg tonight in Washington.


7:00 PM / OCTOBER 28, 2025

Bob Costas gets you ready for tonight’s NBC doubleheader

It does my heart good to hear these.


 

6:00 PM / OCTOBER 28, 2025

LaMelo has the Hornets flying so far this season

LaMelo Ball and the Charlotte Hornets have begun the season with a buzz, leading the league in scoring with 132.0 ppg and posting the second-best offensive rating at 124.5.

Ball is coming off 38 points, 13 rebounds and 13 assists in a victory over the Washington Wizards.

The 6-foot-7 guard has been hot to enter his sixth NBA season, knocking down 41.9 percent of his three-pointers on his way to 28.0 ppg.

He’s also living up to his potential as a floor general, cueing the rest of the Charlotte squad with 9.7 assists — good for a tie for third in the league —  and rising to fifth in the league with 23.3 points created off assists.

Watch Ball run the show in the highlights above — finding Kon Knueppel (3.7 3PM on 57.9 percent from long-range) for quick-trigger threes, flowing into deep jumpers and smooth drives.

Few NBA players are more talented. When Ball is on his game, he can impact the entire game while remaining in a comfortable, easy groove.

Check the skip pass to Miles Bridges at 4:09 — he diagnoses the floor in an instant, yet still remains calm while delivering a crosscourt dime with his off hand.

Bridges has been a veteran scoring partner for LaMelo on the fast break this season, while Colin Sexton has brought intensity, energy and experience to the up-and-coming squad.

Knueppel and Ryan Kalkbrenner, both rookies, have also provided a lift for the Hornets, as has former Michigan Wolverine Moussa Diabate, who is averaging 10.3 ppg so far.

“Coming in every night with the right mindset, trying to get the win,” Ball said of his leadership efforts after Sunday’s win over Washington. “Keep the team on board and have everybody on the right task.”

The Hornets face the Heat tonight on League Pass at 7:30 ET. Both teams are 2-1 as they seek to gain a foothold in the Eastern Conference.


5:45 PM / OCTOBER 28, 2025

Welcome to NBA ‘Coast 2 Coast Tuesday!’

Giannis Antetokounmpo leads the Milwaukee Bucks against the New York Knicks tonight in the opening game of our ”Coast 2 Coast Tuesday’ double-header on NBC and Peacock.

We’ve got a doubleheader featuring veteran contenders on the East and West coasts tonight, as the New York Knicks face the Milwaukee Bucks and the Golden State Warriors take on the LA Clippers, both coming to you live on NBC and Peacock.

In the opener (7 ET), keep an eye on Jalen Brunson, who’s dropping a cool 30.3 ppg so far this season — well above his career average of 18.2 ppg — while making the fifth-most passes of any player in the Association.

He leads a talented, veteran supporting cast, including OG Anunoby, who’s launching three-pointers so far this year. He’s taking 9.3 3PA per game, up from 6.2 last year.

They’ll face Giannis Antetokounmpo, who dominated on his way to earning Player of the Week honors. He’s earned 28 such awards in his illustrious NBA career  — good for third all-time — and could be playing the best basketball of his career.

The Greek Freak is averaging 36.0 points, 16.0 rebounds and 7.0 assists per game, leading the NBA in rebounding.

In the second half of our doubleheader, Stephen Curry leads the Warriors into the Intuit Dome to face the Clippers, led by James Harden. Curry and Harden are No. 1 and No. 2 in the all-time rankings for three-pointers made — expect some long-range fireworks tonight.

These are two veteran teams, featuring legends of recent years like Kawhi Leonard, Chris Paul, Jimmy Butler III, Draymond Green and Al Horford. The Clippers are the oldest team in the NBA this season, averaging 30.7 years per player, while the Warriors second at 27 years per player.

The Warriors’ young talents, Jonathan Kuminga and Brandin Podziemski, showed out in a 130-118 victory over Memphis on Monday night, though.

Kuminga put up a double-double (25 points and 10 rebounds) on just 14 shots, showing the slashing prowess that earned him an extension over the summer.

Podziemski knocked down five of seven threes on his way to a season-high 23 points.

He’s one of four Warriors shooting at least five 3PA per game, along with Curry, Buddy Hield and Moses Moody, leading Golden State to a trademark advantage in threes — they’re leading the league with 70 made three-pointers.

The Clippers are tops in the league in field goal percentage at 52.5 percent, as well as effective field goal percentage at 61.1.

Harden has been efficient so far, averaging 21.7 ppg on 52.8 percent shooting, while lob threats Derrick Jones Jr., Ivica Zubac and John Collins are all shooting above 60 percent from the floor.

Which team will find their rhythm this evening?

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