Get ready for a basketball extravaganza as Victor Wembanyama's Spurs face off against Draymond Green's Warriors, but that's just the tip of the iceberg on this action-packed night! LaMelo Ball and the Charlotte Hornets just secured their 10th win in 11 games, but here's where it gets even more exciting: Wednesday’s games delivered some jaw-dropping moments. The Knicks dominated the 76ers with a staggering 138-89 victory, thanks to Jose Alvarado's impressive 26-point performance. But wait, there's more—the Clippers pulled off a 105-102 road win against the Rockets, with Kawhi Leonard sealing the deal with a game-winning fadeaway in the final seconds. And this is the part most people miss: Julius Randle dropped a career-high 41 points for the Timberwolves, including 23 points in the fourth quarter alone! As we head into the Spurs-Warriors matchup on ESPN, the Grizzlies and Nuggets are locked in a nail-biter, with Denver leading 112-109 with just 3:11 left in the fourth. But here's the real question: Can the Clippers maintain their momentum after Kawhi's clutch performance, or will the Rockets bounce back? And let's not forget Cade Cunningham's stellar 28-point, 9-assist game for the Pistons—is he the next big thing in the East? With 28 teams in action tonight, including the Knicks-76ers and Spurs-Warriors on ESPN, there's no shortage of drama. But here's a controversial take: Are the Cavaliers overhyped after their 138-113 win over the Wizards, or is Donovan Mitchell truly leading a championship-caliber team? And finally, what do you think about James Harden's quiet debut with the Rockets—is he saving his energy for the playoffs, or is this a sign of things to come? Drop your thoughts in the comments—let's debate!