Nikola Jokic netted a three-pointer from 66ft as the Serb recorded his fifth successive triple-double as the Denver Nuggets’ saw off the Sacramento Kings 132-123.
The 25-year-old top scored for the Nuggets with 35 points, 22 rebounds and a season-high 17 assists.
Jokic has joined Philadelphia 76ers legend Wilt Chamberlain – a four-time Most Valuable Player – as the second player in NBA history to record 35 points, 20 rebounds and 15 assists in a single game.
But it was Jokic’s three-pointer at the end of the third quarter that will be remembered longest.
With 1.7 seconds left on the clock and his side 110-85 ahead, Jokic took possession and let fly from 66ft.
He barely celebrated as his team-mates mobbed him when the ball found the bucket.
Meanwhile, The Los Angeles Lakers defeated defending champions the Boston Celtics in an emphatic 117-96 win.
Anthony Davis top scored for the Lakers with 24 points, while LeBron James finished with 20 points, 14 rebounds and six assists.
And the Oklahoma Thunder lost for just the third time this season as the Dallas Mavericks caused a 121-115 upset.
The Thunder, who lead the Western Conference, were below their best as Spencer Dinwiddie hit 28 points and Kyrie Irving scored 24.
Shai Gilgeous-Alexander, who hit a career-best 54 points against the Jazz on Thursday, came up with 31 points for the Thunder.