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#NBAXmas week is here.
And to get you ready, we’re catching you up on the biggest stories around the league as we close out 2024 — spread around today’s massive 14-game slate.
5 STORIES IN TODAY’S EDITION 🏀
Dec. 23, 2024
Beasts In The East: A trio of contenders have joined the Cavs & C’s atop the East
Best In The West: The conference’s top four teams are also its hottest
Playoff Implications: Star duels and marquee matchups round out a monster Monday
#NBAXmas: Five marquee matchups, an animated twist and a marathon of hoops
Sunday Sizzle: Denver, Indy and Houston stay hot with Sunday dubs
BUT FIRST … ⏰
Sunday’s scores and a mouthwatering Monday slate…
14 games tip off tonight, including a doubleheader on NBA TV. First, a red-hot Victor Wembanyama will lead the Spurs against Joel Embiid and the Sixers (7 ET).
Then, Steph Curry and the Warriors will host Tyrese Haliburton and the surging Pacers (10 ET). You can also catch those and a dozen more showdowns on NBA League Pass.
NBA on Christmas Day is almost here, with 12+ hours of hoops on Wednesday waiting to be unwrapped across ABC & ESPN, including a special alternate broadcast on ESPN 2, Disney+ and ESPN+. See section 4 for more details.
Plus, a standings check before we dive into the top stories around the NBA:
1. WHAT’S TRENDING: EAST POWERS ASSERT THEMSELVES
As we enter the final full week of 2024, let’s catch you up on a few of the biggest stories around the league, beginning with a race atop the East among championship contenders:
Surging Bucks: After a 2-8 start, the Bucks rattled off 12 wins in the span of 15 games to put the league on notice. Their closing statement? An emphatic win in the Emirates NBA Cup championship in Vegas over the West-leading Thunder.
Cavs’ Rebuttal: While the Bucks left Las Vegas hotter than the desert sun, the Cavs reminded the league why they’ve owned the best record in the NBA for nearly two months, defeating Milwaukee 124-101 on Friday.
Champs Lurking: Right behind Cleveland atop the East standings since October? The reigning champion Celtics, who lead the NBA in 3-point attempts (51.0) and makes (18.7).
Here Comes NY: Winners of eight of its past 10 games, New York continues to climb up the standings, fueled by a well-rounded attack that ranks second in offensive rating (119.7) — trailing only Cleveland for the best in the NBA.
2. WHAT’S TRENDING: WILD WEST RACE HEATS UP
Out West, the top four squads are all riding hot streaks, led by the Thunder’s NBA-best seven-game heater — giving them a three-game cushion atop the standings.
Right behind them? The Grizzlies, Rockets and Mavericks — all separated by just 1.5 games.
Rumbling Thunder: Owners of first place since Nov. 25, the Thunder haven’t lost a regular-season game since Dec. 1, thanks to a historic defense that leads the league in opponents’ ppg (103.1), opponents FG% (42.6), steals (12.1) and DefRtg (103.0).
Roaring Grizzlies: Last season, the Grizzlies finished 13th in the West, averaging a league-low 105.8 ppg. This season? They lead the NBA in scoring (123.1 ppg) and hold second place with 12 wins in their last 14 games.
Mavs Moving Up: Another squad that’s galloping up the standings, the Mavs are 12-3 in their last 15 games, jumping from 10th in the West to fourth in just over a month.
Don’t Forget About Houston: Winners of four of their last five games, the Rockets have held a top-four seed in the West since mid-November, highlighted by a trip to the Emirates NBA Cup semifinals, where they fell to the Thunder.
Crowded Playoff Picture: Behind the top four seeds in the West, seven teams — the Nuggets, Lakers, Warriors, Clippers, Spurs, Wolves and Suns — are separated by just 1.5 games.
3. PLAYOFF PACK TIGHTENS, HEADLINED BY A SLEW OF STARS
Six more matchups get underway Monday, with a handful of stars looking to help their team move up in the standings — both in the East and West.
Suns at Nuggets (10 ET, LP): Ranked No. 1 on the Kia MVP Ladder for a sixth straight week, Nikola Jokić and Denver host the Suns tonight, with Kevin Durant coming off a season-high 43 points.
Pistons at Lakers (10:30 ET, LP): In the last week, LeBron James passed Kareem Abdul-Jabbar for most minutes played (57,505) and most 10+ point games (1,510) in NBA history, while helping lead the Lakers to three straight wins.
Spurs at 76ers (7 ET, NBA TV): On Thursday, Victor Wembanyama became the youngest player to total 40+ points, 5+ rebounds, 5+ assists and 3+ blocks in an NBA game. On Saturday, he followed it up with the first 30+ point, 10+ block game in 16 years.
Pacers at Warriors (10 ET, NBA TV): After a 31-point performance on Saturday, Steph Curry will lead the Warriors against Tyrese Haliburton and the Pacers, who have notched four wins in a row to move just a half-game back of Playoff position.
Wolves at Hawks (7:30 ET, LP): After tallying six wins in seven games, the Wolves have dropped two in a row. Tonight, Anthony Edwards will look to get them back on track as he faces Trae Young and the Hawks, who are looking to snap a three-game slide of their own.
Nets at Heat (7:30 ET, LP): A half-game back of 10th place in the East, a win for the Nets will move them into Play-In position. Meanwhile, in the sixth seed, the Heat will look to hold their Playoff spot with a victory — which would halt a three-game slide.
4. UP NEXT? WEDNESDAY’S #NBAXMAS MARATHON
NBA on Christmas Day is just two sleeps away, and fans will be gifted #NBAXmas action all day, beginning at 12 ET — with an unprecedented twist.
Spurs at Knicks (12 ET, ABC/ESPN): The day tips off with Victor Wembanyama making his Christmas Day debut at Madison Square Garden against the red-hot Knicks.
Wolves at Mavericks (2:30 ET, ABC/ESPN): Next, a Western Conference Finals rematch sees Anthony Edwards and the Wolves’ hungry defense take on Luka Dončić and the Mavs’ prolific offense.
76ers at Celtics (5 ET, ABC/ESPN): A classic rivalry takes place in Boston, as Jayson Tatum and the defending champs host a rising Sixers squad looking to make a statement.
Lakers at Warriors (8 ET, ABC/ESPN): A Christmas treat in primetime, as LeBron James and Steph Curry go head-to-head in the Bay, with both squads out to keep Playoff pace in a wild West.
Nuggets at Suns (10:30 ET, ABC/ESPN): The night closes with another star-studded West duel, as Nikola Jokić and the Nuggets face Kevin Durant and Phoenix in the Valley, with KD having his best scoring season (27.4 ppg) as a Sun.
5. SUNDAY SIZZLE: DENVER, INDY & HOUSTON STAY HOT
Nuggets 132, Pelicans 129 (OT): Nikola Jokić and Jamal Murray tallied 27 points apiece, while Jokić added 13 boards and 10 dimes for his league-leading 11th triple-double, rallying Denver back from 17 points down to top New Orleans in OT. | Recap
Pacers 122, Kings 95: Domantas Sabonis was a force inside (17 pts, 21 reb), but seven Pacers scored in double figures, as Indiana got 58 points from its bench to outpace Sacramento for its fourth straight dub. | Recap
Rockets 114, Raptors 110: Dillon Brooks (27) and Jalen Green (22) combined for 49 points, as the Rockets overcame an early 16-point deficit and held on to beat the Raptors, marking their seventh win in 10 games. | Recap