Cavs are crushing the Spurs in the 4th quarter. Huge difference in their energy level. What a difference one game makes.
I'm not a 76ers fan, but since I don't really have a preference coming out of the East I'm really rooting for them. On paper, with even a semi-healthy Embiid and George, they could still take it. They're both playing and looking decent tonight.
Lakers are 20-11 with a negative point differential…they’re a 9th seed masquerading as a 5th seed
This isn't a surprise since the slate of games was a grand slam and the NFL's offering struck out on 3 pitches. NBA Christmas has never been a big deal to me, but I couldn't resist this time. https://www.espn.com/nba/story/_/id...ings-hit-15-year-high-sets-social-media-marks NBA's Christmas ratings hit 15-year high, set social media marks NEW YORK -- The NBA saw its best Christmas Day viewership numbers in 15 years, the league announced Wednesday. More than 47 million people in the U.S. watched at least some of the five-game slate on ABC and ESPN, which represents a 45% increase over last year. And there was an average of 5.5 million viewers for the games, up 4% from a year ago. The Cleveland-New York matchup was the most-watched Christmas game ever that started at noon Eastern, with an average of 6.4 million viewers. The San Antonio-Oklahoma City game was the most watched in the 2:30 p.m. Christmas time slot since 2017 and the Dallas-Golden State game was the most watched in the 5 p.m. slot since 2019. Also, the league said it was the "most-viewed brand across social media" on Christmas, with its content generating 1.6 billion views. That's up 23% over Christmas 2024.
Serious question: Is there any reason for Trae Young to play another game for the Hawks? The evidence indicates a divorce should happen.