31 points.
9 triples.
1 mean mug.
THE LINEUP
Dec. 5, 2024 | What’s inside today’s edition?
Momentum Meets: The Hawks halt the surging Bucks, while the
Magic bounce back
3s, Please: Tyler Herro, Cam Johnson and the C’s light it up
from deep
Best Of The Best: The reigning Kia NBA MVP faces the league’s
top team tonight in Cleveland
Battle In The Bay: The red-hot Rockets meet the Warriors in
an NBA Cup Quarterfinals preview
LP Lineup: Dallas eyes its sixth straight dub, OKC looks to
build its West lead and more
BUT FIRST … ⏰
Wednesday’s scores and Thursday’s slate…
Eight games tip off
tonight, highlighted by a marquee doubleheader on NBA TV. First,
the 19-3 Cavs aim for win No. 20 as they host Nikola Jokić and
the Nuggets (7 ET
). Then, the second-place Rockets face the Warriors in a West
showdown (10 ET
).
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1. HEAT CHECK: HAWKS STAY SOARING, MAGIC BOUNCE BACK
Two teams. Two win streaks. One statement dub.
Hawks 119, Bucks 104: Giannis Antetokounmpo (31 pts) and Damian
Lillard (25 pts) combined for 56 points, but the Hawks erased a
10-point deficit in the 1st quarter to take control and never
looked back for their fifth straight dub, snapping the Bucks’
seven-game win streak. | Recap
Triple-Threat: Jalen Johnson (23 pts, 13 reb) and De’Andre
Hunter (20 pts) led Atlanta in scoring, while Trae Young added 17 points and seven assistsHawks Helpers: As a team, Atlanta dished out 29 dimes,
extending its franchise-best streak of 25+ assists to 15 straight gamesBringing Out The Best: Atlanta moves to 12-11 with the win and
is 9-5 against teams over .500 this seasonUnselfish Hoops: “The ball doesn’t have to touch everybody’s
hands,” said Hawks coach Quin Snyder. “But when it does, it’s a pretty good signal of a team making the right play.”Magic 106, 76ers 102: Franz Wagner went off for 35 points
,
including 10 in the 4th quarter, to help stave off Jared McCain
(24 pts) and the Sixers for a bounce-back win after falling to
the Knicks on Tuesday. | Recap
Wagner Doin’ Work: It’s Wagner’s seventh 30+ point game this
season, matching his career-best, which he set last yearMagical Run: Orlando (16-8) has now won 13 of its past 15 games
— the most in the NBA in the span — and is one of four teams with 16+ wins, joining Cleveland, Boston and OKC2. 3-POINT PARTY: HERRO, JOHNSON & CELTICS ERUPT, WOLVES ROLL
Heat 134, Lakers 93: Tyler Herro sank seven 3s in
the 3rd quarter for 21 of his game-high 31 points
, as Miami ballooned a 17-point halftime lead into a 41-point
dub over LeBron James (29 pts, 8 ast) and the Lakers. | Recap
Herro’s Heater: Herro scored 15 straight points for Miami on
five 3s in the span of 2:51 in the 3rd, and his seven triples in the frame matched the Heat franchise record for most 3s in a single quarterMore Heat History: Led by Herro’s nine total treys, Miami tied
its franchise record for 3s in a game (24) and set a new franchise record for assists in a game (42)LeBron Passes Korver: With one 3 on the night, James passed
Kyle Korver for seventh on the all-time 3-point list with 2,451 triplesNets 99, Pacers 90: Cam Johnson went off for 26 points on
seven 3s and five free throws — the most points in a game by a
Nets player without scoring a 2PT FG — to lift Brooklyn over
Tyrese Haliburton (17 pts, 8 ast) and the Pacers, snapping its
three-game skid. | Recap
Celtics 130, Pistons 120: Despite being without Jayson Tatum
and Jrue Holiday, the Celtics picked up a wire-to-wire win over
the Pistons behind 20-pieces from Jaylen Brown (28 pts, 9 ast),
Kristaps Porziņģis (26 pts, 2 blk) and Sam Hauser (20 pts, 5 3s).
| Recap
Too Much C’s: Cade Cunningham tallied 27 points and a
career-high 14 dimes for Detroit, but it wasn’t enough as Boston had six scorers record 14+ points and splashed 21 triplesWinning Formula: The Celtics have now hit 20+ 3s in a
league-best nine games this season — four more than the next closest team. In those games, they are 9-0Wolves 108, Clippers 80: Julius Randle dropped 16 of his 20
points in the 1st quarter to spark a 24-4 run as the Wolves
jumped out to a double-digit lead that they never relinquished to
beat the Clippers for the second time in six days, marking
Minnesota’s third straight win. | Recap
Locking Down: Minnesota has held each of its last three
opponents to 92 points or less, a feat it last accomplished in November 20123. MUST-SEE TV: NBA-BEST CAVS HOST JOKIĆ & THE NUGGETS
Nikola Jokić’s dominance reached rarefied air in 2023-24, when
he joined Oscar Robertson as the only players in NBA history to
notch at least 2,000 points, 900 rebounds and 700 assists in a
season.
The historic campaign earned him his third Kia NBA MVP in four
years, cementing his place as one of just nine players in league
history to win the award three or more times.
Yet somehow, the three-time MVP and generational big man might
be even better this season.
Career Year: Through 16 games this season, Jokić is averaging
career highs in points (30.1), assists (10.4) and steals (1.7), along with 13.0 rebounds per game — 0.8 boards off from his career-bestUnmatched: He ranks third in scoring, second in rebounding and
second in assists league-wide, making him the only player in the NBA to rank in the top 10 in all three categoriesUnprecedented: Jokić is also on pace to become the first center in NBA history to average 10+ assists in a season and the second player to set career highs in points and assists per game after winning the MVP (min. 40 games)60+ Years In The Making: With 482 points, 208 rebounds and
166 assists, Jokić is the first player since Robertson (1961-62) to total 480+ points, 200+ boards and 165+ assists in their first 16 games of the season“We’re all running out of words, adjectives, and ways to
describe his greatness and his impact,” said Nuggets coach Michael Malone on Jokić. “The simple way to say it: he’s the best player in the world.”Seeking History: Currently atop the Kia MVP Ladder
, Jokić is looking to join Kareem Abdul-Jabbar (6), Michael
Jordan (5), Bill Russell (5), Wilt Chamberlain (4) and LeBron
James (4) as the only players in NBA history to win 4+ MVPs.
Jokić could also become just the third player to win the award
four times in five years, alongside James and Russell.
On Thursday, the Joker has a prime opportunity to bolster his
MVP case when the Nuggets face Donovan Mitchell and the
league-best Cavs, who are seeking their 20th victory (7 ET, NBA
TV).
At 19-3, Cleveland is off to its best start since 2008-09 and
could become the first team to reach 20 wins in 24 games or less since the Warriors and Suns in 2021-22Historic Offense: The Cavs lead the NBA in points per game
(121.8), field goal percentage (50.9%) and 3-point percentage (40.2%)How rare are those splits? No team in NBA history has ever shot
over 50% from the field and 40% from 3 in a single seasonSpida In The Clutch: The Cavs are 8-2 in clutch games this season, led by Mitchell, who ranks second in the NBA in 4th quarter points (169), shooting a career-high 53.3% from the field and 46.2% from 3 in the final frame4. RISING ROCKETS FACE WARRIORS IN MARQUEE WEST MATCHUP
In an Emirates NBA Cup Quarterfinals preview, the surging
Rockets will travel to the Bay to take on the Warriors in the
second leg of Thursday’s NBA TV doubleheader (10 ET).
Next Wednesday, the two sides will square off in Houston with a
trip to the NBA Cup Semifinals on the line. What can we expect
tonight in their first of two meetings in six days?
Setting The Stage: Fueled by 10 wins in their last 13 games,
Houston holds the No. 2 seed in the West with a 15-7 recordGolden State, on the other hand, has fallen from atop the West standings to the No. 7 seed with five straight losses for a 12-8 recordElite Defense & Depth: The Rockets (105.3) and Warriors (108.0) hold the third and fourth-best defensive ratings in the NBA this seasonOn the other end, Golden State leads the league in bench points
(50.7), while Houston is the only team in the NBA with seven or more qualified players averaging 10+ points this seasonDifferent Directions: In its 10-3 stretch, Houston is allowing
just 105.6 points per game — the second-fewest in the NBA.
Meanwhile, Golden State is allowing 113.8 ppg amid its five-game
skid, which ranks 18th among all NBA teams in that span.
And while the Rockets are thriving in the clutch, the Warriors
have struggled of late.
Clutch Key: In its last five outings, Houston has played in
four clutch games, going 3-1. In that same span, all five of Golden State’s games have come down to the clutch, and they’ve gone 0-5The Difference? Defense. In those clutch minutes, Houston
posted a defensive rating of 91.7 compared to Golden State’s 150.0“We’re not closing, we’re not executing, we’re not making good
decisions,” said Warriors coach Steve Kerr after their loss to Denver on Tuesday. “That’s got to improve.”Tonight, Golden State will look to right the ship against a
Houston squad it’s beaten 14 straight times, including an
overtime victory earlier this season.
The 14-game win streak, dating back to 2020-21, is the NBA’s
second-longest active win streak betweenluka two teams. Will the
Rockets end the drought, or will the Warriors pick up a timely
win to keep it alive?
5. LEAGUE PASS PLOTLINES: REIGNING WEST CHAMPS FIND THEIR GROOVE
Six more games
tip off on League Pass tonight, beginning with Luka Dončić and
the Mavs aiming for their sixth straight win as they take on
Jordan Poole and the Wizards (7 ET, LP).
Mavs Moving Up: After a 5-7 start to the season, Dallas has
won nine of their last 10 games — despite being without Luka Dončić for six of them — to climb from the No. 12 seed in the West to the No. 3 seedOffensive Eruption: In those 10 outings, the Mavs are averaging
the second-most points per game (122.6) and have eclipsed 120 points seven times — tied with the Bulls for the most in the NBA in that spanBalanced Buckets: In that same stretch, Dallas leads the league
in net rating (+10.0) and has 10 players averaging 8+ points per game, led by Dončić (28.8) and Kyrie Irving (22.7)Wizards Struggling: On the other side, Washington begins a
three-game homestead, looking for their first win at Capital One Arena since Oct. 30Thursday’s League Pass slate continues with the West-leading
Thunder taking on the Raptors, the Knicks looking for their
fourth straight dub and three more matchups.
Thunder at Raptors (7:30 ET)
Hornets at Knicks (7:30 ET)
Kings at Grizzlies (8 ET)
Suns at Pelicans (8 ET)
Bulls at Spurs (8 ET)