Here's what you need to know for Wednesday, Nov. 25, the top stories from around the sports world as the day begins.

Embedded ImageRecord Breakers: The Golden State Warriors crushed the Los Angeles Lakers 111-77 last night to set an NBA record with their 16th straight win to start the season. The Warriors led 30-11 after the first quarter and never looked back. Stephen Curry led the way with 24 points.

Five Timer: Ryan Getzlaf assisted on all five Anaheim goals and Corey Perry scored the winner on a breakaway in the third as the Ducks beat the Calgary Flames 5-3 last night. It was Calgary's 21st straight loss in Anaheim dating back to 2004 (0-16-5).

Texas Heat: The Ottawa Senators got two goals each from Jean-Gabriel Pageau and Mike Hoffman to beat the Dallas Stars 7-4 last night. Mark Stone chipped in with three points, and Craig Anderson backstopped Ottawa to a third straight win with 30 saves.

Embedded ImageMeeting of the Minds: Find out what Chris Jones of the Eskimos and Rick Campbell of the Redblacks are planning in the coaches' news conference, live on TSN.ca and TSN GO at 9:30am et/6:30am pt.

Buckle Up: One of the busiest nights of the fall sports calendar unfolds tonight with 13 games in the NHL and 12 more in the NBA. The Toronto Raptors will have their hands full when they host LeBron James and Cleveland Cavaliers in a game you can see on TSN1 and TSN4 at 7:30pm et/4:30pm pt.