Two days after coming up clutch on Christmas, AntMan did it again.
5 STORIES IN TODAY’S EDITION 🏀
Dec. 28, 2024
East Powers Flex: The Cavs outduel Jokić & the Nugs, while the C’s outpace Indy
Young Stars Shine: Ant caps an electric Wolves comeback, Wemby wows again
Streaks & West Duels: The Knicks, Grizz & Mavs stay hot, while the Clips outlast the Dubs
SGA’s Impact: The superstar behind OKC’s nine-game win streak and historic start
Saturday Spotlight: Two resilient teams clash before two MVP Ladder leaders suit up
BUT FIRST … ⏰
Friday’s scoreboard and Saturday’s schedule…
An NBA TV tripleheader headlines Saturday’s nine-game slate, starting with a battle between the Hawks and Heat (3 ET). Then, the West-leading Thunder will visit the Hornets (6 ET), before the Warriors host the Suns (8:30 ET).
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1. EAST POWERS MAKE STATEMENTS WITH SEASON HIGHS
The NBA’s top team against the Kia MVP Ladder leader delivered — again.
Cavaliers 149, Nuggets 135: Nikola Jokić was brilliant, posting his league-best 12th triple-double of the season (27 pts, 14 reb, 13 ast), but it wasn’t enough to top the Cavs, who dropped a season-high in both points and assists (40) in a near wire-to-wire win.
Donovan Mitchell led the way for Cleveland with a game-high 33 points, six dimes and six triples. | Recap
In a 2024 East Finals rematch, the 2024 East Finals MVP showed out.
Celtics 142, Pacers 105: Coming off back-to-back losses for the first time all season, the C’s handed the surging Pacers their first road loss since Dec. 4, as Jaylen Brown lit up TD Garden with a season-high 44 points on six 3s, plus five boards and four steals. | Recap
2. YOUNG STARS SHINE: ANT CALLS GAME, WEMBY MAKES HISTORY
For the second straight night, fans were treated to a magical 4th-quarter comeback.
Wolves 113, Rockets 112: Alperen Sengun went off for 38 points and 12 boards to help Houston build a 16-point lead with 4:57 left. But the Wolves reeled off a 20-4 run, capped by Anthony Edwards’ game-winning triple with 23.2 seconds left for an electrifying dub. | Recap | Watch The Epic Ending
One game after a historic #NBAXmas debut, Victor Wembanyama etched his name into more NBA record books.
Spurs 96, Nets 87: In another display of rare versatility, Wemby stuffed the stat (19 pts, 7 reb, 4 ast, 6 blk, 3 3s) while setting the record for most consecutive games of at least one block and one three (22), leading San Antonio past Brooklyn. | Recap
3. FRIDAY ROUNDUP: HOT STREAKS & WEST DUELS
Knicks 108, Magic 85: Make that six straight Ws for NY. Jalen Brunson led the way with 26 points and nine dimes, while Josh Hart added a double-double (23 pts, 13 reb), as the Knicks outscored the Magic 32-17 in the 4th quarter to pull away in Orlando. | Recap
Mavericks 98, Suns 89: With Luka Dončić out, the Mavs defense stepped up, holding the Suns to their second-lowest points total this season — despite Kevin Durant’s 35 — while Kyrie Irving led the way offensively (20 pts, 5 ast, 5 3s) to outlast Phoenix. | Recap
Grizzlies 132, Pelicans 124: One night after dropping a franchise-record 155 points, the league’s leading offense went off for 132 behind Jaren Jackson Jr. (33 pts, 4 stl, 3 blk) and Ja Morant (25 pts, 7 ast), marking the Grizzlies’ 14th dub in 17 games. | Recap
Clippers 102, Warriors 92: Jonathan Kuminga came off the bench and posted a game-high 34 points to rally Golden State from 21 down. But the Clips held on late thanks to Norman Powell (26 pts) and a game-sealing block from Ivica Zubac. | Recap
4. SGA’S EXCELLENCE: FUELING OKC’S DOMINANCE & AN MVP CAMPAIGN
“That was a masterpiece,” said Thunder coach Mark Daigneault after Shai Gilgeous-Alexander’s 45-point outburst in Thursday’s win over Indiana.
“Shai was outstanding … He was at his own pace the entire night. Great blend of passing and attacking. Great blend of shooting and attacking. He just had total control of the wheel.”
SGA’s masterful outing extended the Thunder’s league-best win streak to nine games. Tonight, OKC will face Charlotte (6 ET, NBA TV), looking to match its longest win streak in a single season since 2013-14 — with Gilgeous-Alexander firmly in the driver’s seat.
In Thursday’s win, SGA shot 15-of-22 (68.2%) from the floor, 4-of-5 from 3 (80%), and 11-for-11 (100%) from the line, becoming just the fourth player in NBA history to score 45+ points on a 65/80/100 shooting split or better.
One game prior, he dropped 41 points with three steals and three blocks — a feat no other player has accomplished this season — proving his impact extends well beyond scoring.
Tonight, the Thunder will not only look to match their longest single-season win streak since 2013-14 but also equal their best 30-game start since moving to Oklahoma City with 25 wins — a mark set by the ’13-14 squad.
That team was led by Kevin Durant, who went on to win that season’s Kia NBA MVP. Eleven years later, OKC has another MVP-caliber player leading a historic start.
5. SATURDAY SHOWDOWNS ON NBA TV & LEAGUE PASS
Two more games tip off today on NBA TV, while the two Kia MVP Ladder leaders, Nikola Jokić and Giannis Antetokounmpo, are in action on League Pass.
Heat at Hawks (3 ET, NBA TV): On Thursday, the Hawks dropped 50 points in the 4th quarter to erase a 21-point deficit and stun the Bulls. That same night, Tyler Herro splashed a game-winning jumper with 0.5 seconds left to lift the Heat over the Magic.
Now, both coming off hard-earned dubs, the two sides — separated by just a half-game for the sixth seed in the East — will clash.
Suns at Warriors (8:30 ET, NBA TV): To cap tonight’s NBA TV tripleheader, the Warriors will look to halt their three-game slide when they host Kevin Durant and the Suns.
On League Pass, Jokić — ranked first on the Kia MVP Ladder for a seventh straight week — will lead the Nuggets against Cade Cunningham and the Pistons (9 ET), with Denver looking to rebound from back-to-back losses.
Meanwhile, Giannis — ranked second on the Kia MVP Ladder for a fourth straight week — is expected to return from a three-game absence as the Bucks visit the Bulls (8 ET).
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