Sunday, Feb. 7 – NBA scores, updates, news, stats, highlights and top fantasy performers

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There were 11 games of NBA action on this Sunday with some matchups you won't want to miss.

We'll have you covered with final scores, highlights and more throughout the night.

New York Knicks 110, Portland Trail Blazers 99

Julius Randle and Elfrid Payton scored 22 points apiece to outlast a 29-point outing from Damian Lillard in a Knicks' win.

Sacramento Kings 119, Denver Nuggets 114

A historic performance by Nikola Jokic goes in vain as he becomes the first-ever center in NBA history with at least 50 points and 10 assists.

For the Kings, five players scored in double figures led by 28 points, seven rebounds, and four assists from Harrison Barnes. Rookie Tyrese Haliburton recorded a new career-high, dishing out six assists along with 23 points.

Chicago Bulls 118, Orlando Magic 92

Zach LaVine goes off for 39 on 16-of-25 shooting from the field to go along with 7 rebounds and 4 assists.

Philadelphia 76ers 124, Brooklyn Nets 108

Six players score in double figures for the 76ers as they improve to a league-best 10-2 home record against a shorthanded Nets squad. Joel Embiid stuffed the stat sheet 33 points, nine rebounds, three assists, three steals.

Without Kevin Durant and Kyrie Irving, James Harden was the team's top contributor with 26 points, 10 assists, and eight rebounds.

Atlanta Hawks 132, Toronto Raptors 121

The Hawks snap their three-game skid behind yet another double-double from their All-Star Trae Young - 28 points, 13 rebounds. Five other players scored in double figures including 23 points, 16 rebounds, and four blocks from Clint Capela.

The game snaps the Raptors' three-game winning streak. They were led in contribution by the duo of Fred VanVleet (25 points, 10 assists, six rebounds, two steals) and Chris Boucher (29 points, 10 rebounds).

Milwaukee Bucks 124, Cleveland Cavaliers 99

Bryn Forbes scores 18 points in 17 minutes without missing a shot from long distance. Bucks win their fourth straight overall and the seventh straight overall over the Cavaliers

San Antonio Spurs 111, Houston Rockets 106

With the scores tied at 111 with 2:42 to go, DeMar DeRozan scores seven of the team's final 11 points as the Spurs bounce back from a couple of losses. 

Oklahoma City Thunder 120, Minnesota Timberwolves 118

No game-winner this time. The Thunder D ensures they win. Six different players score in double figures for OKC as Shai Gilgeous-Alexander nearly records a triple-double with 31 points, nine rebounds, seven assists.

Dallas Mavericks 134, Golden State Warriors 132

57 points for Stephen Curry, 42 points for Luka Doncic, but it was Maxi Kleber's clutch 3 that sealed the win.

New Orleans Pelicans 118, Memphis Grizzlies 109

Zion Williamson scores 29 points on 10-of-14 shooting from the field as the Pelicans win their third straight and fifth of their last seven. Brandon Ingram also had a huge game with 27 points, 12 rebounds, four blocks, and three assists.

Los Angeles Lakers 135, Detroit Pistons 129 [2OT]

The Pistons came back from 17 down, forced double-overtime but LeBron James nailed the dagger late. 

Top Fantasy Performers

Damian Lillard: 29 PTS, 9 ASTS, 4 REBS, 4 STLS

Julius Randle: 22 PTS, 11 REBS, 4 ASTS

Nikola Jokic: 50 PTS, 12 ASTS, 8 REBS, 3 BLKS, 1 STL

Zach LaVine: 39 PTS, 7 REBS, 4 ASTS

Joel Embiid: 33 PTS, 9 REBS, 3 ASTS, 3 STLS

Ben Simmons: 16 PTS, 12 REBS, 8 ASTS, 3 STLS

Clint Capela: 23 PTS, 16 REBS, 4 BLKS

DeMar DeRozan: 30 PTS, 8 REBS, 7 ASTS

Shai Gilgeous-Alexander: 31 PTS, 9 REBS, 7 ASTS

Stephen Curry: 57 PTS, 5 ASTS, 2 REBS, 2 STLS

Luka Doncic: 42 PTS, 11 ASTS, 7 REBS

Brandon Ingram: 27 PTS, 12 REBS, 4 BLKS, 3 ASTS

LeBron James: 33 PTS, 11 ASTS, 4 STLS, 5 REBS

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