NBA Christmas 2023: what to know about this year’s quintuple-header.
Curry v Jokić! Tatum v LeBron! Luka v KD! The biggest day of the NBA regular season tips off on Monday with a full slate of blockbuster matchups
It’s that time of year again. When people gather around the Christmas tree to exchange gifts and then gather around the big-screen television to watch the NBA’s annual slate of games. This year, as in the past, hoops heads are treated to a handful of excellent matchups. So, here below, we wanted to dive into those contests to offer some perspective and some predictions.
Milwaukee Bucks at New York Knicks (12pm EST/5pm GMT)
Oftentimes, the earliest game on the NBA Christmas Day calendar is a mere appetizer, but this one is chalk full of hearty interest. The Bucks got off to a bit of a slow start this season, but they quietly sit near the top of the Eastern Conference standings today thanks to the play of marquee superstars Giannis Antetokounmpo and the newly acquired Damian Lillard. The Knicks, a perennial Christmas Day participant, are also squarely in the playoff picture thanks to team leaders Julius Randle and Jalen Brunson (and his cohort of Villanova University pals Donte DiVincenzo and Josh Hart). While Milwaukee has to be favored for its top-notch talent, the gritty team from Manhattan could steal this one late, if Big Game Brunson gets hot. Not to mention, the New York City MSG crowd should be hyped for the matchup.
Prediction Bucks by four
X-factor Immanuel Quickley, the streaky bench slasher for New York
Golden State Warriors at Denver Nuggets (2.30pm EST/7.30pm GMT)
Over the past few years, the Warriors and Nuggets have matched up multiple times in the playoffs. But this latest regular-season tilt sees the two squads in very different positions. While Denver, the league’s reigning champion, is off to a strong start (recent Nikola Jokić ejections notwithstanding), Golden State are reeling somewhat thanks to the indefinite suspension of trash-talking star Draymond Green, who, in many ways, is the team’s heart and soul. Yet the Warriors, fresh off a big win at home against Boston on Tuesday, remain in the mix when it comes to a possible postseason appearance, thanks to the incandescent sharpshooter Stephen Curry and a slew of improving youngsters. But since this game is in Colorado’s Mile High City, the edge goes to Jokić and his confident supporting cast, which includes the likes of guard Jamal Murray and bruiser Aaron Gordon.
Prediction Nuggets by eight
X-factor Chris Paul, the cagey veteran offensive initiator for Golden State
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