On Thursday, the NBA All-Star reserves were announced on TNT, now we know who made the cut and who missed out.
Giannis got his 29th career triple-double, which put him past Michael Jordan for 18th place on the all-time list.
Warriors were without Stephen Curry, Klay Thompson, Draymond Green and Andrew Wiggins on the second night of a back-to-back.
Curry sparked the Warriors to their sixth consecutive win, while Houston extended its skid at home to 11 straight games.
The Philadelphia 76ers beat the Memphis Grizzlies 122-119 in overtime without Joel Embiid, who got a rest after 21 straight games.
On Monday, Curry hit five straight fourth-quarter jumpers in what was the first real stretch of shooting that felt like the old Curry.
Embiid put together an impressive statistical performance with his 17th consecutive game of at least 25 points.
When the final buzzer sounded, all five Toronto starters had played well over 50 minutes in their victorious 124-120 triple-OT thriller.
This seems to be a common theme for the Sixers in regards to Simmons, which is why he still hasn't been traded yet.
Joining the Sixers would reunite Harden with general manager Daryl Morey from their time in Houston Rockets.