SGA and Jokić deliver patented performances to cap a historic Opening Week across the NBA.
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Oct. 26, 2025
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Roundup: A Grimes game-winner, a rookie eruption and another Bulls dub
Renewed & Red-Hot: How transformative summers have Luka & Wemby moving different
East Contenders Clash: Cavs host Bucks, Knicks aim to stay unbeaten, Pistons & C’s duel
Opening Week Snapshots:Some of our favorite frames from an unforgettable start to 2025-26
A Sunday hoops marathon…

Nine games tip off today on League Pass, beginning with Victor Wembanyama and the Spurs hosting the Nets (2 ET). Seven hours later, Luka Dončić and the Lakers face the Kings in Sacramento (9 ET).

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Last season,the Kia MVP race came down to two names:
One week into 2025-26, the pair hasn’t missed a beat.
Nuggets 133, Suns 111: Jokić’s playmaking genius was on full display Saturday. By the time he scored his first point, he’d already tallied 8 assists and 6 boards, guiding Denver to a 57-45 lead with 4:18 left in the 2nd quarter.
The Nuggets never looked back as Jokić notched his second triple-double in as many games (14 pts, 14 reb, 15 ast), outdueling Devin Booker (31 pts, 7 ast) to move Denver to 1-1. |Recap


While Jokić leads the league in triple-doubles, the reigning MVP and scoring champ is already pacing the field in points – and just joined some special company.
Thunder 117, Hawks 100: After back-to-back double-OT dubs, OKC didn’t need any extra time to move to 3-0, as Chet Holmgren (31 pts, 11 reb, 6 3s) and Shai Gilgeous-Alexander (30 pts, 5 ast)combined for 61 points to pull past Trae Young (15 pts, 10 ast) and Atlanta. |Recap

Quentin Grimes, just in time.
76ers 125, Hornets 121: LaMelo Ball stuffed the stat sheet (27 pts, 10 reb, 8 ast, 3 stl) to help Charlotte build a 10-point lead in the 4th, but it wasn’t enough as Philly roared back and Grimes buried ago-ahead triple with 13 ticks left to push the Sixers to 2-0. |Recap

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Grizzlies 128, Pacers 103: Memphis dropped 80 points across the 2nd and 3rd quarters as Ja Morant was operating (19 pts, 8 ast) while this year’s No. 11 pick Cedric Coward went off, going aperfect 6-of-6 from deep en route to a game-high 27 points to help outpace Indy. |Recap
Bulls 110, Magic 98: Josh Giddey (21 pts, 8 reb) led seven double-digit scorers for Chicago, which held Orlando to just 3-of-24 (12.5%) from beyond the arc to improve to 2-0, despite a game-high 24 points and 10 boards from Paolo Banchero. |Recap

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Every offseason, NBA stars search for an edge – a tighter handle, a deeper jumper, a new trick to add to their bag.
Luka Dončić and Victor Wembanyama stripped things down instead – no shortcuts, no spotlight and for a while, even no basketball.
From Dončić’s two-a-days in Croatia to Wemby’s worldwide journey, beginning in China’s Shaolin Temple, each stepped away, rebuilt his body and returned renewed.
Now,both are moving different – and off to historic starts. Today, the two superstars open and close a nine-game slate on League Pass, still unveiling the results of their reinvention.
Nets at Spurs (2 ET):Sunday starts with Wemby, who’s already putting up numbers the league hasn’t seen in decades – and doing it in ways we’ve never seen.
Wembanyama is the first playerin 35 years to record 60+ points and 10+ blocks through his team’s first two games – and only the fifth ever, joining David Robinson and Patrick Ewing (1990), Hakeem Olajuwon (1988) and Bob McAdoo (1975).

But it’s not just polish – it’s purpose. A 3-point threat who can rise up over anyone, Wemby’s now using his guard-like skills to attack, trimming his 3PA from 8.8 per game last season to 2.5, while more than doubling his drives (4.6 to 10.5 per game).
The Result? 23.0 points in the paint per game – the second-most in the NBA behind only Giannis.

Lakers at Kings (9 ET): The night ends with Dončić, who’s opened the season doing something no one ever has – back-to-back games of 40+ points, 10+ rebounds and 5+ assists.
Like Wemby,Luka’s unprecedented start began with a transformative summer – refining his body through enhanced conditioning and nutrition to prepare him for the long haul.
In a Playoff rematch against the Wolves on Friday, it showed.

Picked up beyond halfcourt, Luka makes the defense pay, splashing a dagger 3 in the 4th en route to a game-high 49 points.
Dončić’s pace is also hitting another gear. He’s increased his average speed on both offense and defense from last season, while boosting his drives per game to 20.0 – his most since 2021-22 and the third-most in the NBA.

Friday’s finishing touch? A coast-to-coast give-and-go dunk with 5:24 left – Dončić’s first jam since Dec. 15, 2024.
Tonight,Luka has a chance to extend his historic start. But he’s chasing wins, not numbers.
“Myself, I feel great,” said Dončić after Friday’s victory. “I just want to win every game.”

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Another superstar on record pace takes the floor today, as East contenders collide across League Pass.
Bucks at Cavaliers (6 ET): Giannis Antetokounmpo is the first player in NBA history to tally 60+ points, 30+ rebounds and 10+ assists in the first two games of a season, powering the Bucks to a 2-0 start.
Tonight, they’ll face perhaps their toughest test yet in Donovan Mitchell, Evan Mobley and the Cavs.
Knicks at Heat (6 ET): Also 2-0 alongside Milwaukee? New York, ready to take on Miami after statement wins over Cleveland and Boston.

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Celtics at Pistons (3:30 ET): Before Knicks-Heat, the C’s look for their first win of the season against Cade Cunningham and a Pistons squad coming off a statement win over Houston.
Four more games tip off tonight on League Pass, including Anthony Edwards and the Wolves hosting the reigning East champs.
Before we turn the page to Week 2, let’s take a look back at an unforgettable start through some of our favorite frames.

Chet Holmgren, Shai Gilgeous-Alexander, Jalen Williams | Jesse D. Garrabrant/NBAE via Getty Images

Victor Wembanyama | Jesse D. Garrabrant/NBAE via Getty Images

Kevin Durant | William Purnell/NBAE via Getty Images

Steph Curry | Noah Graham/NBAE via Getty Images

VJ Edgecombe, Joel Embiid | Brian Babineau/NBAE via Getty Images

Cooper Flagg, Victor Wembanyama | Glenn James/NBAE via Getty Images

Luka Dončić, Anthony Edwards | Adam Pantozzi/NBAE via Getty Images
With back-to-back 40+ point games to open the season, Luka Dončić put himself in a special class in NBA history.
Shai Gilgeous-Alexander, Stephen Curry and Aaron Gordon thrilled on Thursday. Who will shine Friday as the NBA on Prime debuts?
Victor Wembanyama and VJ Edgecombe shined on Wednesday, while the Pacers and Nuggets get ready for their season debut.
After Tuesday's double-OT thriller in OKC and a thrilling Luka vs. Steph battle, a big Wednesday on NBA League Pass awaits.