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Top Moments from Sunday's 9-Game NBA Slate
Highlights and key updates from a busy day of NBA action.
Mar. 29, 2026 at 7:03pm
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The NBA Sunday featured a packed 9-game schedule, with key matchups including the Clippers vs. Bucks, Knicks vs. Thunder, and Warriors vs. Nuggets. Kawhi Leonard and the Clippers looked to extend their winning streak to five games, while Shai Gilgeous-Alexander and the Thunder aimed to solidify their position atop the Western Conference. In the nightcap, the Warriors and Nuggets battled in a crucial Western showdown with playoff positioning on the line.
Why it matters
With the NBA regular season winding down, every game carries significant weight as teams jockey for playoff positioning. Sunday's action featured several high-profile matchups that could have major implications on the postseason picture in both conferences.
The details
The Clippers visited the Bucks in a matinee matchup on NBA TV, with Los Angeles looking to extend their winning streak to five games. However, the Bucks were without key player Ryan Rollins due to a hip injury. In the first of two primetime games, the Thunder hosted the Knicks in a battle of two of the league's hottest teams. Oklahoma City aimed to widen their lead over the Spurs for the top spot in the West, while New York hoped to gain ground on the second-place Celtics in the East. The nightcap pitted the Warriors against the Nuggets in a crucial Western Conference showdown, with both teams riding win streaks and jockeying for playoff position.
- The Clippers-Bucks game tipped off at 3:30 ET.
- The Knicks-Thunder game was the first of two primetime matchups, starting at 7:30 ET.
- The Warriors-Nuggets game was the nightcap, with a 10 ET tipoff.
The players
Kawhi Leonard
Star forward for the Los Angeles Clippers.
Shai Gilgeous-Alexander
All-Star guard for the Oklahoma City Thunder.
Jalen Brunson
Starting point guard for the New York Knicks.
Kevin Porter Jr.
Emerging guard for the Milwaukee Bucks.
Ryan Rollins
Bucks player who missed the game due to a hip injury.
What they’re saying
“We must continue to play with the same energy and focus that has carried us through this winning streak.”
— Kawhi Leonard, Clippers Forward
“This is a big game for us against a tough Thunder team. We need to come out and set the tone early.”
— Jalen Brunson, Knicks Point Guard
What’s next
The Clippers and Bucks will look to bounce back from their respective losses in their next games, while the Knicks and Thunder will aim to build on their strong performances. The Warriors and Nuggets will also look to maintain their momentum as they continue their pursuit of improved playoff positioning in the West.
The takeaway
Sunday's NBA action showcased the league's top teams battling it out in high-stakes matchups that could have major implications on the playoff race. The competitive nature of these games underscores the intensity of the NBA regular season as teams jockey for position heading into the postseason.
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