Photo courtesy of Dave Zalubowski AP
The NBA delivered a cinematic Friday night, headlined by a long-awaited return in Boston, a dominant statement in Denver, and a historic comeback in San Antonio. From the emotional return of a superstar to a “tired” phenom finding a second wind, here is how the night unfolded.
The Return: Tatum’s Emotional Homecoming
In his first NBA action in nearly 10 months following a ruptured Achilles, Jayson Tatum stepped back onto the TD Garden floor to a thunderous standing ovation. While the rust was visible, his presence was the final piece of the puzzle for a Celtics (42–21) team that dismantled the Dallas Mavericks 120–100.
- The Performance: Tatum finished with 15 points, 12 rebounds, and 7 assists in 27 minutes. He missed his first six shots but found his rhythm late in the second quarter with a putback dunk and a signature corner three.
- The Support: Jaylen Brown led the way with 24 points, while Neemias Queta dominated the paint with 16 points and 15 boards.
- The Quote: “I had a real sense of gratitude today,” Tatum said post-game. “Just being able to be out there was a win for me.”
The Statement: Knicks Steamroll the Nuggets
The New York Knicks (41–23) opened their West Coast road trip with a terrifying display of efficiency, blowing out the Denver Nuggets 142–103 at Ball Arena.
- Anunoby’s Masterclass: OG Anunoby was unstoppable, racking up 34 points on 6-of-11 shooting from deep.
- Brunson the Maestro: Despite scoring only 9 points, Jalen Brunson completely controlled the tempo with a season-high 15 assists and zero turnovers.
Injury Note: The Nuggets lost Jamal Murray to a sprained ankle in the second quarter, leaving Nikola Jokić (38 points) to carry a load that proved too heavy against the Knicks’ depth.
The Rally: “Tired” Wemby Sparks 25-Point Comeback
The most improbable win of the night came in San Antonio. Facing a 25-point third-quarter deficit against the LA Clippers, a visibly fatigued Victor Wembanyama reached deep to lead the Spurs (46-17) to a 116–112 victory.
- The Turnaround: Wemby entered the fourth quarter looking spent, but he anchored a massive 18–5 run to open the final frame. He finished the night with 27 points, 10 rebounds, and 4 blocks.
- The Dagger: After Wemby blocked a Kris Dunn layup, the Spurs took their first lead on a Julian Champagnie three-pointer. Freshman Stephon Castle iced the game with a clutch putback in the final second.
- The Streak: This marks San Antonio’s 14th win in their last 15 games, moving them firmly into the thick of the Western Conference playoff race.
Friday’s Standout Stats
| Player | Team | Stat Line | Achievement |
| OG Anunoby | NYK | 34 PTS, 7 REB, 4 STL | Career-high 6 Three-pointers |
| Jayson Tatum | BOS | 15 PTS, 12 REB, 7 AST | 1st game since May 2025 |
| Victor Wembanyama | SAS | 27 PTS, 10 REB, 4 BLK | Led 25-point comeback |
| Jalen Brunson | NYK | 9 PTS, 15 AST, 0 TO | Masterful floor generalship |
Author Profile

- CEO NGSC Sports
Latest entries
NBAMarch 7, 2026NBA Friday Night Lights: Wild March 6 Triple Feature
March MadnessMarch 7, 2026Chaos in Greenville: No. 5 Vanderbilt Stunned by Ole Miss in SEC Quarterfinals
NCAAFMarch 5, 2026The Final Whistle: Remembering Lou Holtz (1937–2026)
NBAMarch 5, 2026MSG Heartbreak: Knicks Fall to West-Leading Thunder in Narrow Loss
