NBA Weekend: Tunnel Ambushes and Injury

The NBA weekend of January 10–11, 2026, felt less like a sports league and more like a high-stakes drama. While some teams found their rhythm, the headlines were dominated by a “tunnel ambush” and a devastating injury that has effectively ended the Dallas Mavericks’ postseason dreams.

The Big Winners NBA weekend: Ice-Cold Resilience

  • The Sacramento Kings: Despite the infamy surrounding their lead guard, the Kings are prove they can win without the drama. While they navigate the PR fallout, the roster has stayed focused, proving they are deeper than just one player’s temper.
  • The Denver Nuggets: Nikola Jokić is reportedly “antsy to return,” and the Nuggets have maintained their elite standing in the West without him. They remain the most stable “winner” in a conference currently defined by instability.
  • The Utah Jazz: By delivering the physical blow that sidelined Anthony Davis on Jan 8, the Jazz have accidentally become the most impactful “spoiler” of the 2026 season.

NBA Weekend
Milwaukee Bucks forward Giannis Antetokounmpo, center, pulls in a rebound between Denver Nuggets forward Spencer Jones, left, and guard Bruce Brown in the second half of an NBA basketball game Sunday, Jan. 11, 2026, in Denver. (AP Photo/David Zalubowski)

The Big Losers NBA weekend : Ambush & Agony

  • The Dallas Mavericks: This was a catastrophic weekend for Dallas.
    • The Injury: Anthony Davis is out indefinitely with severe ligament damage in his left hand.
    • The Fallout: Without AD, the Mavs are a dismal 4–14. With a total record of 14–24, the “Luka-for-AD” trade is officially being labeled a disaster as the team looks toward the draft lottery.
  • Dennis Schröder: The Kings guard is the weekend’s biggest individual loser after the NBA handed down a 3-game suspension.
    • The “Ambush”: Schröder allegedly waited 40 minutes after a game to track down and “attempt to strike” Luka Dončić in a hallway at Crypto.com Arena. It’s a move that cost him his game checks and his reputation.

NBA Weekend Power Ranking: The 2026 Pulse

StatusTeam/PlayerThe “Why”
RisingDenver NuggetsMasterclass in stability; Jokić return is imminent.
CrashingDallas MavericksAD’s injury kills their season and any trade-deadline leverage.
BannedDennis SchröderSidelined for “tunnel toughness” that went way too far.
SpoilersUtah JazzThe “Glass Giant” killers who just reset the Western Conference.

A Stiff Shot of NBA Weekend Reality

The NBA in 2026 is currently being shaped more by security footage and MRIs than by triple-doubles. The Mavericks are staring down a lost season and a “tank” for a top pick, while the Kings are learning that hallway brawls only lead to empty seats and league fines.

Last week was a chaotic ride for NBA fans, defined by massive scoring outbursts and season-altering injury news. Below is the full scorecard for the games played from January 5 to January 11, 2026.

NBA Weekend Game Results & High Scorers: Jan 5–11, 2026

DateMatchupFinal ScoreHigh Scorer
Jan 11Cleveland vs. MinnesotaCLE 146 – 134 MINDonovan Mitchell (CLE) – 28 pts
Jan 11Sacramento vs. HoustonSAC 111 – 98 HOUAmen Thompson (HOU) – 31 pts
Jan 11Atlanta vs. Golden StateATL 124 – 111 GSWStephen Curry (GSW) – 31 pts
Jan 11Phoenix vs. WashingtonPHX 112 – 93 WAS3 Tied (PHX) – 19 pts
Jan 11San Antonio vs. MinnesotaMIN 104 – 103 SASVictor Wembanyama (SAS) – 29 pts
Jan 11Milwaukee vs. DenverDEN 108 – 104 MILG. Antetokounmpo (MIL) – 31 pts
Jan 11Oklahoma City vs. MiamiOKC 124 – 112 MIAS. Gilgeous-Alexander (OKC) – 29 pts
Jan 11Orlando vs. New OrleansORL 128 – 118 NOPDesmond Bane (ORL) – 27 pts
Jan 11Toronto vs. PhiladelphiaTOR 116 – 115 PHI (OT)Tyrese Maxey (PHI) – 38 pts
Jan 11New York vs. PortlandNYK 123 – 114 PORJalen Brunson (NYK) – 26 pts
Jan 10Charlotte vs. UtahCHA 150 – 95 UTABrice Sensabaugh (UTA) – 26 pts
Jan 10Boston vs. San AntonioSAS 100 – 95 BOSDerrick White (BOS) – 29 pts
Jan 10Dallas vs. ChicagoDAL 125 – 107 CHICoby White (CHI) – 22 pts
Jan 10Indiana vs. MiamiIND 123 – 99 MIAAndrew Nembhard (IND) – 29 pts
Jan 10Detroit vs. LA ClippersLAC 98 – 92 DETKawhi Leonard (LAC) – 26 pts

NBA Weekend Highlights & Lowlights

  • The Lopsided Blowout: The most staggering result of the week was the Charlotte Hornets dismantling the Utah Jazz with a final score of 150–95. This was Utah’s heaviest defeat of the season and highlighted their desperate need for defensive adjustments.
  • Wemby’s Near-Heroics: Victor Wembanyama put up a massive 29 points in just 27 minutes in his return to the San Antonio lineup on Sunday. However, a late comeback by Anthony Edwards (23 pts) and the Timberwolves handed the Spurs a heartbreaking one-point loss.
  • High-Scoring Heat: The Cleveland Cavaliers delivered the week’s most dominant offensive performance against Minnesota, dropping 146 points in regulation.

Here are the current NBA conference standings following the weekend action as of January 12, 2026.

Western Conference Standings – NBA weekend

The Oklahoma City Thunder continue their dominance at the top of the West with a league-best 33–7 record.

SeedTeamRecordWin %GBLast 10
1Oklahoma City Thunder33–7.8257–3
2San Antonio Spurs27–12.6925.55–5
3Denver Nuggets26–13.6676.55–5
4Minnesota Timberwolves26–14.6507.06–4
5Los Angeles Lakers23–13.6398.04–6
6Phoenix Suns24–15.6158.58–2
7Houston Rockets22–14.6119.05–5
8Golden State Warriors21–19.52512.06–4

Eastern Conference Standings

The Detroit Pistons remain the team to beat in the East, holding a solid lead over the New York Knicks.

SeedTeamRecordWin %GBLast 10
1Detroit Pistons28–10.7376–4
2New York Knicks25–14.6413.55–5
3Boston Celtics24–14.6324.07–3
4Toronto Raptors24–16.6005.07–3
5Philadelphia 76ers21–16.5686.55–5
6Orlando Magic22–18.5507.05–5
7Cleveland Cavaliers22–18.5507.06–4
8Miami Heat20–19.5138.55–5

Conference Highlights

  • West Dominance: The Oklahoma City Thunder have the highest win percentage in the league and are currently on a 3-win streak.
  • Eastern Tensions: The race for the second seed in the East is tight, with the Knicks and Celtics separated by only half a game in the loss column.
  • Struggling Giants: The Dallas Mavericks (14–25) and Sacramento Kings (9–30) continue to slide, sitting at 12th and 14th in the West, respectively.
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