What happened to the NBA’s Christmas jerseys?
For a brief moment, holiday sweaters turned into NBA jerseys and teams wore special Christmas gear.
What happened to the NBA’s Christmas jerseys?
For a brief moment, holiday sweaters turned into NBA jerseys and teams wore special Christmas gear.
Fantasy Basketball Christmas Day Slate Breakdown
Christmas Day delivers an NBA feast, with five marquee matchups featuring playoff implications, star power and plenty of fantasy basketball intrigue. From a bruising Eastern Conference showdown at Madison Square Garden to a heavyweight clash between San Antonio and Oklahoma City, this slate offers no shortage of storylines.
Injuries loom large across several games, creating potential value swings and unexpected rotation changes. Superstars like Nikola Jokić, Shai Gilgeous-Alexander, Anthony Edwards and Donovan Mitchell headline the action, while emerging contributors could swing outcomes. Here’s a game-by-game breakdown of what to watch as the NBA takes center stage on Christmas.
New York leads this season series 1-0. It’s 7-3 over its past 10 games and it is 14-2 at home. Cleveland is 5-5 over its past 10 and is 6-6 on the road.
Like many of the games on this Christmas Day slate, there’s a notable injury report. Jalen Brunson and OG Anunoby are both questionable, while Evan Mobley remains sidelined. Potential absences to Brunson and Anunoby could lead to more minutes for Tyler Kolek and Jordan Clarkson, plus Mitchell Robinson and wing players like Ariel Hukporti.
For the Cavs, Dean Wade has been starting in place of Evan Mobley, and Sam Merrill is coming off a great performance and will help with the team’s offensive punch. Jaylon Tyson and Jarrett Allen should also continue seeing expanded roles. Donovan Mitchell has been Cleveland’s best performer, averaging 31.9 points, 5.2 assists, 3.9 rebounds and 1.0 steals this month.
Brunson has been New York’s best player, but know for sure that Karl-Anthony Towns will be available. In December, he’s producing 23.6 points, 11.0 rebounds, 2.3 assists and 1.0 steals.
The Spurs lead this season series 2-0. They’re 9-1 over their past 10, winning seven straight and are 10-5 on the road. OKC is 7-3 over its past 10 and is undefeated at home.
This game has a much cleaner injury report than Cavs/Knicks, though Chet Holmgren and Ajay Mitchell are notably questionable. Their potential absences could create more opportunities for Isaiah Hartenstein, Jaylin Williams, Cason Wallace, Alex Caruso and others. Shai Gilgeous-Alexander continues to produce at an MVP level, averaging 32.4 points, 6.5 assists, 4.9 rebounds, 1.4 steals and 1.0 blocks in December.
For the Spurs, Victor Wembanyama has come off the bench for five straight games and produced 17.8 points, 9.2 rebounds, 2.8 assists and 2.0 blocks in 20.6 minutes. It’s unclear if he’ll rejoin the starting five and see a minutes increase for Christmas Day.
This is the first time these teams have faced off this season. The Mavericks are 3-9 on the road but are 6-4 overall across the past 10 games. Golden State is 9-4 at home and 5-5 across the past 10 games.
Dallas has a handful of role players questionable for this game, and one starter in PJ Washington. Cooper Flagg is coming off an excellent performance, with 33 points, 9 rebounds, 9 assists, 1 steal and 1 block against the Nuggets. Anthony Davis has rounded back into form as well, averaging 26.3 points, 12.8 rebounds, 2.5 assists, 1.5 steals and 1.3 blocks across his past six games.
For the Warriors, Steph Curry and Jimmy Butler continue to be the team’s go-to options offensively. Curry is averaging 31.2 points, 6.0 rebounds, 5.2 assists and 1.4 steals over his past five. During that same stretch, Butler is averaging 21.6 points, 4.4 rebounds, 3.6 assists and 1.0 steals.
This is the first matchup of the season for these squads. Houston is 9-8 on the road and 4-6 across the past 10. The Lakers are 7-4 at home and 5-5 over the past 10.
Luka Dončić and Rui Hachimura are questionable for this one, as is Jaxson Hayes. That means we could see expanded roles from Austin Reaves and LeBron James as the Lakers’ primary creators, while Jake LaRavia and Marcus Smart could see extra run. Reaves played 22 minutes in his return from a calf strain on Tuesday but should be at full strength for Christmas. In his prior 10 games, he averaged 27.2 points, 6.1 rebounds and 5.1 assists.
Over LeBron’s past six games, he’s putting up 26.8 points, 6.3 rebounds, 6.2 assists and 1.0 steals. The Rockets are being led by Alperen Şengün, who is having a career year with 23.0 points, 9.3 rebounds, 6.9 assists, 1.5 steals and 1.0 blocks.
Denver leads this season series 2-0. It’s 9-5 at home and 7-3 across the team’s past 10 games. Minnesota is 8-5 on the road and is 8-2 over the past 10 with a three-game win streak.
For Minnesota, Jaden McDaniels is questionable. His potential absence could lead to more minutes for Jaylen Clark and Terrence Shannon. Anthony Edwards continues to lead the way with averages of 28.7 points, 5.0 rebounds, 3.8 assists and 1.3 steals.
Denver could be even more shorthanded than usual as Cam Johnson suffered a knee sprain Tuesday against the Mavericks. Assuming he is sidelined, more minutes should be in store for Tim Hardaway Jr. and Spencer Jones. Nikola Jokić is putting up MVP numbers with 28.7 points, 11.1 rebounds, 10.8 assists and 1.4 steals in December.
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James Nnaji, whose draft rights are owned by Knicks, joins Baylor with immediate college basketball eligibility: reports
James Nnaji, whose NBA Draft rights are owned by the Knicks, enrolled at Baylor University with immediate eligibility to play college basketball this season, according to multiple reports Wednesday. Jonathan Givony of DraftExpress first reported the news, citing Nnaji’s agents at Gersh Sports.
The 21-year-old center was on the Knicks’ 2025 Summer League team and played in all five of New York’s games. He averaged 3.2 points and 3.6 rebounds in 12.9 minutes.
Nnaji, whom the Knicks’ Summer League roster listed at 6-foot-11 and 250 pounds, spent the past five years and change playing overseas.
The Detroit Pistons selected Nnaji with the 2023 NBA Draft’s No. 31 overall pick — the first selection in the second round — and traded his rights to the Charlotte Hornets.
The Knicks acquired his rights in October 2024 when they made their three-team trade with the Hornets and Minnesota Timberwolves, which brought Karl-Anthony Towns to New York.
The Makurdi, Nigeria, native’s playing career continues on a Baylor team that is 9-2 overall entering Monday’s game against Arlington Baptist. The Bears open Big 12 Conference play next Saturday, Jan. 3, at TCU.
Lakers list Doncic (calf contusion) out vs. Suns
Lakers star Luka Doncic is out for Tuesday’s game in Phoenix due to a left calf contusion.
Wiz F Whitmore out with deep vein thrombosis
Wizards forward Cam Whitmore has been diagnosed with upper-extremity deep vein thrombosis in his right shoulder and will be out indefinitely.
Hawks reserve C Dante (ACL) out rest of season
Hawks reserve center N’Faly Dante will miss the remainder of the season after suffering a torn right ACL in a G League game on Dec. 19.
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Bucks Canvassing NBA At G League Showcase For Roster Upgrades Ahead Of Trade Deadline
The Milwaukee Bucks are actively exploring trades to improve their roster ahead of the Feb. 5 deadline, multiple teams at the G-League showcase in Orlando confirmed to ESPN. Milwaukee has lost three consecutive games and sits three games out of the final play-in spot in the Eastern Conference.
The Bucks have one tradeable first-round pick, either in 2031 or 2032. They also possess a 2026 second-round pick from Utah, though that selection is unlikely to convey due to Nos. 31-55 protection.
Milwaukee’s roster carries top-heavy salary commitments. Giannis Antetokounmpo, Myles Turner, Kyle Kuzma and Bobby Portis earn 77 percent of the team’s active salary.
Turner and Portis signed four-year and three-year contracts respectively over the offseason. Kuzma has two years remaining on his deal at $22.1 million and $20.3 million.
The Bucks sit $19.5 million below the first apron and can take back salary in trades. Milwaukee carries $20.1 million in stretched money from the Damian Lillard move last summer.
Milwaukee is 2-10 when Antetokounmpo has not played this season. The two-time MVP has missed extended time with a calf strain.
The Bucks are attempting to remain within striking distance of the playoffs during Antetokounmpo’s absence. Their recent struggles have intensified speculation around the franchise’s direction.
Milwaukee’s front office is canvassing the league for potential deals that could strengthen the roster. The limited draft capital and salary constraints complicate the team’s ability to make significant moves.
The Bucks face pressure to improve their standing before the trade deadline. Their current position outside the play-in spots represents a disappointing start for a team with championship expectations.
NBA ‘Naughty & Nice Lists’ with KOC & Tom Haberstroh
Kevin O’Connor and Tom Haberstroh discuss who is on the NBA ‘Naughty’ and ‘Nice’ lists. The duo breaks down how the Celtics’ rookies have made a splash without Jayson Tatum, how the Detroit Pistons can raise their ceiling and how the Warriors can maximize their opportunity with Steph Curry. Plus, should Anthony Edwards be the new face of the league for the next generation? Is Maxime Raynaud the steal of the draft? Are the Pacers tanking??
Next, they discuss why the New York Knicks opting out of raising the NBA Cup banner landed them on the naughty list, Evan Mobley taking a step back this season and why referee and player relations are spiraling. Later, does Giannis truly want out of the Bucks? Is it time for the Lakers to trade Austin Reaves?
(0:13) NBA Naughty & Nice List
(0:49) Nice: Boston Celtics
(4:52) Nice: Detroit Pistons
(8:47) Nice: Steph Curry
(14:32) Nice: Minnesota Timberwolves
(17:51) Nice: Maxime Raynaud
(21:05) Nice: Indiana Pacers
(22:51) Stocking Stuffers
(26:21) Naughty: New York Knicks
(30:59) Naughty: Evan Mobley
(36:03) Naughty: Referee relations
(50:06) Naughty: Giannis
(56:24) Naughty: Los Angeles Lakers
(1:03:43) Naughty: Nico Harrison
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