Scoreboard snapshot
Several marquee scores from March 15–17: Celtics 85–79 Suns, Bulls 84–67 over the Grizzlies, Warriors 125–117 Wizards (Steph highlighted De'Anthony Melton’s poster dunk), OKC 116–103 Timberwolves (Rudy Gobert struggled with 2 PTS/7 REB), Philly 109–103 Portland, and Kings 116–111 Utah — Jaime Hayes posted 16 PTS/5 REB/8 AST in that Kings game score roundup Melton dunk hype.
The Celtics game in the card actually lists a different final; the official box score shows Boston won 120-112 on March 16, 2026 box score), with Jaylen Brown scoring 41 points (18 in the fourth) and Jayson Tatum adding 21 in his fifth game back from an Achilles injury recap). Golden State’s win provided a milestone for coach Steve Kerr — his 600th career victory AP report) — and the club got big nights from Kristaps Porziņģis (30) and De’Anthony Melton (27), the latter delivering a poster dunk on Sharife Cooper that drew visible reaction from Steph Curry on the bench game recap/clip). Chicago’s matchup with Memphis was another clear discrepancy from the card: the Bulls rolled in a 132-107 win on March 16, 2026, a game that featured Josh Giddey’s triple-double (16 points, 15 rebounds, 13 assists) — his fourth triple-double in five games — according to the ESPN recap ESPN recap). Oklahoma City’s victory over Minnesota extended the Thunder’s win streak to eight, with Shai Gilgeous-Alexander producing a 20-point, 10-assist performance and keeping his streak of 20+ point games alive (128 games), while Rudy Gobert was held to 2 points and 7 rebounds in that loss per the box score and his game log game recap/box score). Philadelphia’s 109-103 result came while Joel Embiid was sidelined, and Quentin Grimes supplied a season-high 31 points — 14 of them in the fourth quarter — helping the Sixers improve their record, as noted in the NBA recap recap). The Kings’ win included a season-high scoring outburst from DeMar DeRozan (41 points, 11 assists) and featured Killian Hayes (the card’s “Jaime” appears to be a misname) posting 16 points, 5 rebounds and 8 assists after signing an extension/two‑year deal with Sacramento earlier in the day, with the Kings pushing to four wins in five games per postgame reports DeRozan recap).