Celtics Set Scoring Record, Knicks Shine Despite Injury Woes

A Historic Night in the NBA
On a thrilling Wednesday night, the NBA saw remarkable offensive displays that left fans buzzing. History was made as the Boston Celtics and New York Knicks showcased their scoring prowess, setting franchise records in their respective games. The Boston Celtics etched their name in the record books with a staggering 53 points scored in the first quarter against the Miami Heat, while the New York Knicks tied their franchise record with 48 points in the first quarter of their matchup with the Memphis Grizzlies.
Boston Celtics' Record-Breaking First Quarter
The Celtics came out of the gates on fire, achieving their highest first-quarter score in franchise history. The standout performer was Jaylen Brown, who exploded for 20 points on an impressive 8-of-11 shooting in just the first period. His dynamic performance was complemented by Sam Hauser, who contributed 17 points, sinking all five of his attempts from three-point range. The Celtics’ offensive onslaught set the tone for the rest of the game and was pivotal in their eventual victory.
New York Knicks' Stellar Performance
Meanwhile, the New York Knicks also delivered an impressive offensive performance despite being without their star point guard, Jalen Brunson, due to ankle soreness. The Knicks managed to score a remarkable 48 points in the first quarter against the Memphis Grizzlies, which tied their own franchise record. With Brunson sidelined, the team still managed to achieve a remarkable halftime score of 79 points, marking a new season-high. This performance demonstrated the depth and resilience of the Knicks' roster.
76ers Shine Without Embiid
Switching gears to the Philadelphia 76ers, who were without their star center Joel Embiid due to illness, the team didn’t miss a beat offensively. Paul George took it upon himself to lead the charge, scoring a season-high 39 points on 15-of-22 shooting from the field. His scoring prowess was also supported by Tyrese Maxey and VJ Edgecombe, who contributed 28 points and 23 points, respectively. The 76ers finished with a jaw-dropping total of 153 points in their game against the Washington Wizards, showcasing their offensive capabilities despite missing one of their key players.
A Night of Scoring Sprees
Other teams also put on a scoring clinic Wednesday night. The Atlanta Hawks rolled to 102 points through three quarters against the Orlando Magic, with Nickeil Alexander-Walker standing out by scoring 32 points and pulling down five rebounds. Alexander-Walker shot 11-of-16 from the field, including 5-of-9 from beyond the arc, demonstrating his shooting accuracy and offensive efficiency.
Pacers Control the First Half
The Indiana Pacers also made headlines with their offensive production, amassing 83 points in the first half of their game against the Chicago Bulls. Their powerful offensive display underscores the league's shifting dynamics, where multiple teams are emphasizing scoring and fast-paced play.
Conclusion: A Competitive Regular Season
As the end of the 2025-26 regular season approaches, fans and analysts alike are taking note of the increasing number of high-scoring games across the league. Teams like the Celtics, Knicks, 76ers, Hawks, and Pacers are not only competing for playoff positions but are also setting the stage for exciting and competitive matchups. With players stepping up in the absence of key teammates and teams embracing an offensive mindset, the NBA is primed for thrilling contests as the playoff race heats up.
