BUCKHANNON, W.Va. — December 4, 2025
Nine NBA games were played Wednesday night, with several teams breaking the 120-point mark and two matchups coming down to just a few possessions. All final scores in this report come directly from official league data distributed through the VSiN NBA Scoreboard, which compiles results from the NBA’s verified statistical feeds.
San Antonio edged Orlando in the closest game of the night, defeating the Magic 114–112. Every possession in the fourth quarter proved critical as the Spurs held off a late push to secure the two-point win.
Denver posted the evening’s highest scoring output, beating Indiana 135–120 in a game defined by the Nuggets’ ability to keep scoring deep into the second half. Indiana kept pace early, but Denver’s offensive consistency widened the margin late.
Portland defeated Cleveland 122–110, maintaining a steady lead into the fourth quarter and preventing any sustained Cavaliers comeback. The Trail Blazers kept their advantage in double digits throughout the final minutes.
The New York Knicks controlled their matchup against Charlotte, winning 119–104. New York built a comfortable lead early and maintained separation as the Hornets struggled to close the gap.
The Los Angeles Clippers recorded one of the night’s largest margins of victory, defeating Atlanta 115–92. Strong defensive stretches by the Clippers held the Hawks to under 100 points.
Houston also delivered a dominant performance, beating Sacramento 121–95. The Rockets’ combination of efficient scoring and tight defensive pressure allowed them to finish with a 26-point advantage.
Milwaukee held off Detroit in a competitive game, winning 113–109. The Pistons stayed within reach throughout the fourth quarter, but Milwaukee’s late possessions preserved the narrow victory.
Brooklyn earned a solid double-digit win over Chicago, 113–103, with the Nets stretching their lead late and preventing the Bulls from mounting a final run.
Dallas closed the night by defeating Miami 118–108, with the Mavericks maintaining a consistent scoring rhythm to keep the Heat at arm’s length for most of the second half.
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Sources
Primary First-Hand Source:
• VSiN NBA Scoreboard (official NBA statistical data compiled from league feeds)

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