An OKC Sunday statement against the defending champs.
5 STORIES IN TODAY’S EDITION 🏀
Jan. 6, 2025
Hot At The Top: West-leading Thunder (15) and East-leading Cavs (10) extend win streaks
Sunday Roundup: Rockets climb, Kings stay hot, Pels & Jazz dub again
What’s Trending – Shining Stars: Jokić & Wemby’s historic runs, the MVP race & LBJ at 40
What’s Trending – East Heat: The Cavs aren’t the only surging East squad
What’s Trending – Wild West Race: Nine teams separated by just 4.5 games
BUT FIRST … ⏰
Start your week off right…
An NBA TV doubleheader highlights Monday’s nine-game slate. To start, Tyrese Maxey, Joel Embiid and the Sixers will host Kevin Durant, Devin Booker and the Suns in a star-studded clash (7 ET). Then, Tyler Herro and the Heat will face the red-hot Kings (10 ET).
Vote For Your All-Stars: Fans can vote on starters for the 2025 All-Star Game every day until Jan. 20 on the NBA App or NBA.com with their NBA ID. Don’t miss out — tap to vote now.
1. HOT AT THE TOP: CONFERENCE LEADERS EXTEND WIN STREAKS
In the 58 seasons of Oklahoma City Thunder and Seattle SuperSonics basketball, the franchise had never won 15 games in a row.
Until Sunday. And they had to get through the defending champs to do it.
Thunder 105, Celtics 92: Facing a 65-55 deficit at the half, with history hanging in the balance, OKC’s top-ranked defense clamped down on Boston’s explosive offense, holding the C’s to just 15 points in the 3rd quarter to cut the deficit to four.
In the 4th, OKC locked down again, allowing just 12 points, while Shai Gilgeous-Alexander and the offense poured in 29 to lead the Thunder to a statement win. | Recap
Winning With Defense: The Thunder lead the NBA in nearly every major defensive category, including points allowed (103.0), steals (11.8), forced turnovers (18.8) and points off turnovers (23.3).
Top-Seeded Streaks: While the Thunder have carved out a 7-game lead in the West with 15 straight dubs, the NBA-best Cavs are on a heater of their own atop the East.
Cavaliers 115, Hornets 105: Darius Garland scored a game-high 25 points, while Donovan Mitchell and Jarrett Allen added 19 apiece as the Cavs took a 15-point lead into the half and didn’t look back for their 10th straight win. | Recap
Collision Course: Who’s up next for the Cavs and Thunder? Each other, in a can’t-miss clash on Wednesday in Cleveland (7 ET, ESPN).
2. SUNDAY ROUNDUP: ROCKETS CLIMB, KINGS STAY HOT & MORE
Another day, another West standings shake-up.
Rockets 119, Lakers 115: Anthony Davis (30 pts, 13 reb, 5 blk) and LeBron James (21 pts, 13 reb, 9 ast) filled up the box score, but it wasn’t enough to top the Rockets, who held on down the stretch behind Jalen Green’s 33 points and 5 triples. | Recap
Kings 129, Warriors 99: Make that four straight for Sactown. Malik Monk (26 pts, 12 ast) and Domantas Sabonis (22 pts, 13 reb) each tallied double-doubles as the Kings earned a wire-to-wire win over Steph Curry (26 pts) and the Warriors. | Recap
Pelicans 110, Wizards 98: After dropping 50 on Friday, CJ McCollum went for 25 on six 3s, while Dejounte Murray posted a triple-double (14 pts, 10 reb, 12 ast) to lead the Pels past the Wizards for their second straight win. | Recap
Jazz 105, Magic 92: And how about two straight dubs for Utah? One game after scoring a career-high 34 points, Brice Sensabaugh turned in 27 while going 5-of-6 from deep as the Jazz pulled away from the Magic in Orlando. | Recap
3. WHAT’S TRENDING: HISTORY AMONG STARS & THE KIA MVP RACE
SGA wasn’t the only shining star in the first week of 2025, as some more big names put up even bigger numbers, while a certain 40-year-old continues to flex on father time.
Jokić & Wemby’s Historic Weekend: In a home-and-home between the Nuggets and Spurs, the reigning Kia MVP Nikola Jokić and reigning Kia Rookie of the Year Victor Wembanyama put on a show, highlighting their red-hot runs.
Jokić finished the back-to-back with a total of 87 points, 27 rebounds and 19 assists — numbers no other player has ever met over a two-day span.
Wemby, meanwhile, finished the back-to-back against Denver with a total of 55 points, 41 rebounds, six blocks and six 3s — also unprecedented numbers over a two-day span.
LeBron’s Milestone Week: On the week of his 40th birthday, LeBron James also made history.
Greek Freak Feeling It: Third on the Kia MVP Ladder is the league’s leading scorer, Giannis Antetokounmpo (32.3 ppg), who has notched eight 30-pieces in his last 10 games.
4. WHAT’S TRENDING: EAST SQUADS HEATING UP
The first-place Cavs are setting the pace out East — but several teams have hit their stride in a tightly contested Playoff race.
Knicks On The Rise: Despite dropping its last two games, 3rd-place New York (24-12) has solidified itself as a top team in the East, coming off nine wins in its last 11 outings.
The driving force? An offense that owns the third-best rating in the NBA (119.6), behind only Boston (119.7) and Cleveland (121.3) — the two teams it’s chasing atop the standings.
Pistons Purring: For the first time since 2019, the Pistons have won six of their last seven games for a 17-18 record — surpassing its win total from all of last season (14) while putting them in Play-in position.
Pacers & Sixers Finding Rhythm: Two 2024 Playoff teams are also climbing up the standings, as Indy and Philly are each 7-3 in their last 10 games thanks to star contributions.
Cluttered East Crowd: Seven East teams are separated by just three games, from the 5th-place Bucks to the 11th-place Sixers.
5. WHAT’S TRENDING: WILD WEST RACE
If the East Playoff race is crowded, then the West race is positively jam-packed.
Behind OKC, seeds No. 2 through 12 are all separated by a total of just seven games.
How fast can things change? Well, of those 11 teams, nine of them hold a different seed today than they did last Monday (see above).
But there are a few key slices of the standings, with different themes to keep an eye on:
Hungry At The Top: While OKC has carved out a 7-game lead for the West’s top spot, Houston and Memphis — who each missed last year’s postseason — have owned seeds 2-3 since Dec. 19 and hold a small yet significant 2+ game lead over the rest of the pack.
Legendary Hunt: Seeds 4-12 are separated by a total of 4.5 games, highlighted by a cast of all-time greats — LeBron, KD, Steph, Jokić, Harden and Russ, who’ve combined for 12 of the last 16 Kia MVPs — alongside young superstars like Wemby and Anthony Edwards.