The Portland Trail Blazers defeated the Houston Rockets 111-105, with Kevin Durant narrowly surpassing Wilt Chamberlain's NBA scoring record. Durant, a 37-year-old, reached 31,435 career points, moving him into seventh place on the all-time list. LeBron James remains at the top with 42,601 points. Chamberlain, who passed away in 1999, holds the distinction of being the only player to score 100 points in an NBA game. Durant expressed his awe at matching and surpassing Chamberlain's record, stating, 'You just can't comprehend somebody putting up 50 a game with 25 rebounds.' The Trail Blazers' victory was celebrated at Moda Center in Portland. Meanwhile, the Milwaukee Bucks claimed a fifth win in seven games, the Golden State Warriors triumphed at home, and the Oklahoma City Thunder made a remarkable comeback in the second half to secure a win. These games highlight the intense competition and dramatic moments that make the NBA such an exciting league to follow.