NBA on MLK Day means much, much more than just basketball.
Join the NBA family as we celebrate the legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. all day.
5 STORIES IN TODAY’S EDITION 🏀
Jan. 20, 2025
NBA On MLK Day: A full day of hoops, remembrance and celebration of Dr. King
Sunday Highlights: The top Kia MVP Ladder leaders pop off and more from Sunday’s 7 games
What’s Next: NBA Rivals week, NBA Paris Games and an epic Saturday finale
What’s Trending – Wild West Race: OKC sends a statement, four contenders climb
What’s Trending – East Intensifies: Offense at the top & 3.5 games separating six teams
BUT FIRST … ⏰
Last day to send your favorites to The Bay…
It’s the last day to vote for the 2025 All-Star Game starters! And it’s a 3-for-1 Day presented by AT&T, meaning your vote counts three times on the NBA App or NBA.com with your NBA ID. Tap to vote now before the window closes at 11:59 p.m. ET.
The All-Star Game starters will be revealed this Thursday on TNT (7 ET).
1. NBA ON MLK DAY: BIGGER THAN BASKETBALL
On Martin Luther King Jr. Day, and beyond, the NBA highlights the power of community and action in carrying forward Dr. King’s vision.
Through league-wide initiatives and reflections, the day serves as both a celebration of his legacy and a reminder of the work still to be done.
See how the NBA family is both honoring and remembering Dr. King on the 39th edition of the NBA on MLK Day.
The NBA continues its tradition of honoring the legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. with eight matchups on Monday, including three on the national stage:
Mavericks at Hornets (12 ET, NBA TV): Today’s slate tips off at Noon ET, when Kyrie Irving and the defending West champs face LaMelo Ball and the Hornets.
Wolves at Grizzlies (2:30 ET, TNT): Two more electrifying guards will meet in a matinee matchup as Ja Morant’s Grizzlies host Anthony Edwards’ Wolves in Memphis, continuing a tradition that goes far beyond the game.
Celtics at Warriors (5 ET, TNT): A 2022 Finals rematch caps TNT’s doubleheader, as Jayson Tatum and the reigning NBA champs challenge Steph Curry’s Warriors in the Bay.
Five more games get underway on League Pass, including a duel between the top two picks of the 2021 Draft, Jalen Green and Cade Cunningham, as the Rockets host the rising Pistons (2 ET).
2. SUNDAY RECAP: KIA MVP CANDIDATES DAZZLE & MORE
The top three Kia MVP Ladder leaders all took the floor Sunday, and all three shined.
Thunder 127, Nets 101: At the top of the MVP Ladder is Shai Gilgeous-Alexander, who returned from a one-game absence to drop 27 points and 10 assists along with 4 steals, as the West-leading Thunder earned a bounce-back win. | Recap
Nuggets 113, Magic 100: In his league-leading 18th triple-double of the season, Nikola Jokić only needed nine shots (7-9 FG) to turn in 20 points while adding 14 boards and 10 dimes, lifting Denver over Orlando. | Recap
Bucks 123, 76ers 109: In the Deer’s fourth straight dub, Giannis Antetokounmpo went off for 34 points, 15 rebounds and 6 assists, powering the Bucks past the Sixers despite Tyrese Maxey’s big night (37 pts, 7 ast). | Recap
Greek Freak Flex: Giannis now has 21 30-point double-doubles in just 35 games – eight more than the next closest player (Karl-Anthony Towns: 13)
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Kings 123, Wizards 100: Light the Beam! Domantas Sabonis was a beast, as he posted his NBA-best 37th double-double (29 pts, 18 reb) to top the Wizards, marking the Kings’ ninth win in 10 games. | Recap
Clippers 116, Lakers 102: LeBron James scored a game-high 25 points, but Norman Powell (22), James Harden (21), Ivica Zubac (21) and Kawhi Leonard (19) combined for 83 to beat their crosstown rivals. | Recap
Heat 128, Spurs 107: Another MVP candidate, Victor Wembanyama, also stuffed the stat sheet on Sunday (21 pts, 10 reb, 1 blk), but the Heat got the win behind Kel’el Ware’s 25 points. | Recap
Blazers 113, Bulls 102: With 25 points and 8 dimes, Scoot Henderson became the youngest player in Blazers history to total 100+ pts and 30+ ast over a 4-game span while leading Portland to a win over Chicago. | Recap
3. WHAT’S NEXT: RIVALS WEEK, PARIS GAMES & A CAN’T-MISS SATURDAY FINALE
On Tuesday, the Battle of the Boroughs and a star-studded affair tip off NBA Rivals Week, which features 10 national games in the span of five days.
Knicks at Nets (7:30 ET, TNT): After spending the last two years in Brooklyn, Mikal Bridges makes his first return to Barclays Center as the Knicks look to move to 3-0 this season against their crosstown rivals.
76ers at Nuggets (10 ET, TNT): Next, Jokić, Jamal Murray and Denver host Tyrese Maxey and Philly. The last five matchups between the two sides have been decided by 7 or fewer points. Will we get another thriller?
On a massive Thursday, familiar East powers collide before a classic nightcap. Meanwhile, the NBA Paris Games commence.
Spurs at Pacers (2 ET, NBA TV): In his first regular-season NBA game in his home country, Frenchman Victor Wembanyama will lead the Spurs against the Pacers in their first of two matchups from Paris.
Heat at Bucks (7:30 ET, TNT): Miami and Milwaukee have met in the Playoffs three of the past five seasons. After a 3-point Bucks win in November, the familiar foes face again.
Celtics at Lakers (10 ET, TNT): One of the most iconic rivalries in sports writes a new chapter as LeBron James and the Lakers look to knock off the defending champs in their first matchup of 2024-25.
All roads lead to Saturday, as the finale for both Rivals Week and the Paris Games coincide, capped by the first ABC games of the season.
Spurs at Pacers (12 ET, ESPN): Two days after their first clash, San Antonio and Indy will duel again in Paris, marking the first time the NBA will play two regular-season games in the French capital in the same season.
Nuggets at Wolves (3 ET, ABC): Last year’s West Semifinals went the distance as Minnesota outlasted Denver to end the Nuggets’ title defense. Now, the Wolves will look to go up 2-0 in their 2024-25 season series.
Celtics at Mavericks (5:30 ET, ABC): The last time Boston and Dallas shared a floor was Game 5 of the 2024 NBA Finals, which saw the C’s clinch their record 18th title. Who will take this season’s first rematch?
Lakers at Warriors (8:30 ET, ABC): Exactly one month after an instant classic on Christmas Day, LeBron James and Steph Curry meet again.
4. WHAT’S TRENDING: OKC’S STATEMENT, WEST CONTENDERS CLIMB
All eyes were glued to “The Rematch” last Thursday between the East-leading Cavs and the West-leading Thunder, who avenged their loss in Cleveland eight days prior with a statement 134-114 win in OKC, highlighting a dominant 7-week stretch.
Behind OKC, just seven games separate seeds 2-11 in the West – and four contenders are making noise.
5. WHAT’S TRENDING: CAVS KEEP ROLLING, EAST RACE INTENSIFIES
The NBA-best Cavs are still cooking. Despite falling in “The Rematch,” Cleveland has won 14 of its last 16 outings, carving out a 6.5-game lead over the Celtics atop the East.
Steady At The Top: Since the end of October, the No. 2 seed in the East has belonged to Boston. Trailing the C’s, are the Knicks, who have held 3rd-place since Dec. 15.
Surging Squads: From the 4th-place Bucks to the 9th-place Pistons, six teams are separated by just 3.5 games – and wins are stacking up on both ends of the spectrum.