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January 19, 2026 – winners and losers

JamesMcGheeBy JamesMcGheeJanuary 20, 2026No Comments8 Mins Read
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January 19 delivered a full slate of NBA action with close finishes, big performances, home struggles and declared victories. Several stars showed out on a day filled with emotion, All-Star announcements and playoff-style moments. Some teams protected leads while others let games run late.

Milwaukee Bucks against Atlanta Hawks (112-110)

NBA: Milwaukee Bucks against Atlanta Hawks (112-110)
Atlanta Hawks forward Jalen Johnson (1) dribbles the ball toward the basket against Milwaukee Bucks guard Ryan Rollins (13) during the fourth quarter at State Farm Arena. Credit: Jordan Godfree-Imagn Images

Winner: Milwaukee Bucks

Milwaukee finally ended its three-game losing streak in a game that tested its composure. Giannis Antetokounmpo controlled the paint with 21 points and 17 rebounds. The Bucks built a 23-point lead in the second half, then saw it nearly disappear. Calm execution saved them late. AJ Green and Bobby Portis scored three points when the offense stalled. Giannis sealed the game with a strong drive after a key Atlanta turnover. The lineup change that moved Kyle Kuzma into the starting five added balance. Six players scored in double figures. The Bucks survived miscues and made a late comeback.

Loser: Atlanta Hawks

Atlanta showed fight but paid for a brutal start. Missing the first 21 three-point attempts buried them early. The Hawks trailed by 23 in the third quarter before waking up. Jalen Johnson was excellent with 28 points and 16 rebounds. Nickeil Alexander-Walker scored 32 and nearly stole the match. A late execution failed again in his country. CJ McCollum lost the ball in the final seconds on a rushing attempt. The Hawks lost their fourth straight game and continued their struggles at home at State Farm Arena.

Oklahoma City Thunder against Cleveland Cavaliers (136-104)

Oklahoma City Thunder against Cleveland Cavaliers (136-104)
Cleveland Cavaliers center Evan Mobley (4) drives to the basket against Oklahoma City Thunder center Chet Holmgren (7) and guard Ajay Mitchell (25) during the second half at Rocket Arena. Credit: Ken Blaze-Imagn Images

Winner: Oklahoma City Thunder

Oklahoma City delivered one of its most complete performances of the season. Shai Gilgeous-Alexander scored 30 for the 30th time in 42 games. Chet Holmgren added 28 and stretched the floor. The Thunder made 23 three-pointers and shot nearly 49 percent from deep. Luguentz Dort and Isaiah Joe punished Cleveland from the outside. A massive run in the fourth quarter turned the game into a blowout. The Thunder remained dominant despite missing key players in the rotation. Their best record in the league improved to 36-8.

Loser: Cleveland Cavaliers

Cleveland suffered its worst regular season loss in nearly two years. Defensive breakdowns and poor shooting doomed them early. The Cavaliers made just eight three-pointers on 35 attempts. Donovan Mitchell was limited to 19 points. The team never recovered after Oklahoma City closed the first half strong. The home struggles continued as the losses piled up at Rocket Arena. The gap between the contenders and the elite was clearly evident in this match.

Los Angeles Clippers against Washington Wizards (110-106)

Los Angeles Clippers against Washington Wizards (110-106)
Washington Wizards center Alex Sarr (20) reaches for a loose ball in front of LA Clippers center Ivica Zubac (40) in the second half at Capital One Arena. Credit: Geoff Burke-Imagn Images

Winner: Los Angeles Clippers

The Clippers found a way to win despite poor deep shooting. James Harden carried the offense with 36 points. His free throw shooting made the difference late. Even after missing two in the final seconds, the ball came back to him. Harden converted the final pair to seal it. The Clippers dominated the paint and attacked mismatches. Winning without Kawhi Leonard showed depth and discipline. Six consecutive victories highlighted strong momentum.

Loser: Washington Wizards

Washington remained competitive but couldn’t close out. Alex Sarr impressed with 28 points. Kyshawn George stuffed the stat sheet but missed critical shots late. Defensive mistakes allowed Harden to get to the line multiple times. The Wizards lost their seventh straight game and failed to capitalize on the Clippers’ rare shooting struggles. Late rebounds and execution once again proved costly.

Dallas Mavericks against New York Knicks (114-97)

Dallas Mavericks against New York Knicks (114-97)
Dallas Mavericks forward Cooper Flagg (32) drives against New York Knicks guard Josh Hart (3) during the fourth quarter at Madison Square Garden. Credit: Wendell Cruz-Imagn Images

Winner: Dallas Mavericks

Dallas overwhelmed New York early and never looked back. Max Christie scored a game-high 26. Cooper Flagg shined at Madison Square Garden with 18 points and seven rebounds. The Mavericks took a 30-point lead before halftime. The depth players controlled the match despite multiple injuries. The defensive energy disrupted the Knicks from the first tip. Dallas won its third straight victory with authority.

Loser: New York Knicks

The Knicks were booed early and often. Defensive breakdowns and cold shooting dug a huge hole. Jalen Brunson and Josh Hart returned but couldn’t change the tone. Karl-Anthony Towns posted solid numbers but committed a costly flagrant foul. New York continued its sharp decline after a solid December. Confidence at home has clearly wavered.

San Antonio Spurs against Utah Jazz (123-110)

San Antonio Spurs against Utah Jazz (123-110)
San Antonio Spurs forward Victor Wembanyama (1) drives to the basket during the second half against the Utah Jazz at Frost Bank Center. Credit: Scott Wachter-Imagn Images

Winner: San Antonio Spurs

Victor Wembanyama delivered a statement game hours after being named an All-Star starter. He made seven three-pointers and finished with 33 points and 10 rebounds. San Antonio shared the scoring load with seven players in double figures. The Spurs controlled the third quarter to open the game. The young guards provided constant support. The momentum carried over into a strong home stretch.

Loser: Utah Jazz

Utah couldn’t contain Wembanyama from anywhere on the field. Keyonte George scored 30 but received little help defensively. The Jazz lost their fourth straight and still struggled on the road. The defensive rotations collapsed in the second half. Utah was unable to match San Antonio’s pace and ball movement.

Philadelphia 76ers against Indiana Pacers (113-104)

Philadelphia 76ers against Indiana Pacers (113-104)
Philadelphia 76ers guard Jared Butler (12) shoots the ball against Indiana Pacers forward Obi Toppin (1) in the fourth quarter at Wells Fargo Center. Credit: Kyle Ross-Imagn Images

Winner: Philadelphia 76ers

Philadelphia relied on star power when needed. Tyrese Maxey scored 29 points and recorded eight steals on the same day he was named an All-Star starter. Joel Embiid added 30 points and nine rebounds. The Sixers struggled early but finished strong. The defense picked up late and forced the Pacers into key mistakes. All five starters reached double figures. Philadelphia showed patience and control in the final quarter.

Loser: Indiana Pacers

Indiana lost a strong start and solid individual scoring nights. Andrew Nembhard and Pascal Siakam totaled 49 points. Endgame execution failed again. Maxey’s defensive pressure disrupted the rhythm. The Pacers lost their third game in four and couldn’t protect the home momentum.

Phoenix Suns against Brooklyn Nets (126-117)

Phoenix Suns against Brooklyn Nets (126-117)
Phoenix Suns guard Devin Booker (1) drives to the basket while defended by Brooklyn Nets guard Tyrese Martin (13) during the second half at Barclays Center. Credit: John Jones-Imagn Images

Winner: Phoenix Suns

Phoenix turned off the lights for most of the night. Dillon Brooks led with 27 points. Devin Booker added 23. The Suns made 20 three-pointers and shot 57 percent overall. Even after a late push from Brooklyn, Phoenix responded with timely shots. Bench scoring played a key role. The Suns continued their strong January streak.

Loser: Brooklyn Nets

Brooklyn fought back but ran out of time. Noah Clowney sparked a late rally. Defensive stops were difficult to make. Injuries and rest limited rotation. The Nets continued to slide after a promising December. Closing sections once again remained a problem.

Detroit Pistons vs. Boston Celtics (104-103)

Detroit Pistons vs. Boston Celtics (104-103)
Detroit Pistons guard Cade Cunningham (2) dunks against Boston Celtics guard Jaylen Brown (7) in the second half at Little Caesars Arena. Credit: Rick Osentoski-Imagn Images

Winner: Detroit Pistons

Detroit earned a decisive victory against an elite opponent. Tobias Harris hit some key shots late. Cade Cunningham controlled the offense with 16 points and 14 assists. Jalen Duren anchored the paint. The defense held strong in the final seconds. The Pistons continued their impressive season with composure and tenacity.

Loser: Boston Celtics

Boston had chances but missed them late. Jaylen Brown scored 32 but missed the final shot. Missed free throws hurt a lot. The Celtics couldn’t close out despite multiple opportunities. Execution in critical moments was not up to par against a disciplined opponent.

Golden State Warriors against Miami Heat (135-112)

Golden State Warriors against Miami Heat (135-112)
Miami Heat forward Andrew Wiggins (22) shoots between Golden State Warriors forward Trayce Jackson-Davis (32) and Gui Santos (15) during the second half at Kaseya Center. Credit: Rhona Wise-Imagn Images

Winner: Golden State Warriors

Golden State dominated but paid a heavy price. Stephen Curry led the offense smoothly. Brandin Podziemski had the best scoring night of the season. The team controlled the pace and spacing throughout. Playing without Draymond Green hasn’t slowed them down offensively.

Loser: Miami Heat

Miami lost more than the game. Jimmy Butler suffered a serious knee injury that overshadowed everything. The Heat could not keep up offensively. Defensive breakdowns add to the frustration. The loss marked another setback on a difficult road trip.

Conclusion

January 19 showed how thin the line is between winning and losing in the NBA. The stars delivered when they needed to, while mistakes decided close games. Some teams sent clear messages. Others revealed persistent flaws. As the season moves forward quickly and the playoffs get closer, nights like this shape the scene and confidence throughout the league.

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