Let me provide a few NBA musings for you all.
* My Houston Rockets improved to 9-4 on the 2024-2025 NBA season with a 125-104 victory against the Los Angeles Clippers. We already faced the Clip Joint on Wednesday. Now we played them in the NBA Cup. Last season through 12 games, Houston was 6-6. Now we're 8-4 after 12 games and now 9-4 after 13 games. So this is a two-win improvement over last season. Next game for the Rockets is on Sunday at the Chicago Bulls. Alperen Sengun logged a triple-double- 16 points, 10 rebounds, and 10 assists. In Rockets history, he has five triple-doubles, 2nd most of any Rockets center behind Hakeem "The Dream" Olajuwon (13).
* Speaking of the Bulls, how did they do tonight? Well, Cleveland put it on Chicago. The Cavaliers are now 14-0 on the season with a 144-126 victory against the visiting Chicago Bulls.
* New York City pride was on the line as the Brooklyn Nets met their rival New York Knicks. The Knicks held serve at Madison Square Garden with a 124-122 victory.
* Detroit has improved over last season. The Detroit Pistons improved to 6-8 on the season with a 99-95 win at the Toronto Raptors. "We the North" went south to a 2-11 record now.
* The ATL welcomed the boys from Washington, D.C. The Wizards were taken down by the Atlanta Hawks 129-117.
* Staying in the South, the New Orleans Pelicans picked up a nice little 101-94 win at home against the Denver Nuggets.
* Do you believe in Magic? The Orlando Magic is one of three teams to be undefeated at home. The Magic keep cooking at home. This time, they cooked the Philadelphia 76ers quite nicely- a 98-86 victory.
* Victor Wenbanyama may have dropped 50+ points recently, but his San Antonio Spurs couldn't do too much to suppress the visiting Los Angeles Lakers. The Showtime boys won 120-115. Wemby didn't drop 50+ points in this one, but he did account for 28 points and 14 rebounds to help out his Spurs.
* Maybe the most attractive Western Conference match was played in Oklahoma City. It was the Thunder who struck the Phoenix Suns 99-83 to improve to a West-best 11-2 record. The Thunder is currently the only team with double-digit wins so far in the West.
* Shout out to Omnis' Miami Heat on winning tonight. The Heat won 124-111 at the Indiana Pacers. Miami is 5-6 on the season now.
Congratulations to all other recent winners!
[UPDATE] Minor updates and omissions posted.