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The 2024–25 NBA season is the 79th season of the National Basketball Association (NBA). The regular season began on October 22, 2024, and ends on April 13, 2025. [1] The NBA held an in-season tournament for the second consecutive year, now called the Emirates NBA Cup. [2]
The 2025 NBA All-Star Championship was an all-star single-elimination basketball tournament played on February 16, 2025, during the National Basketball Association's 2024–25 season. It was the 74th edition of the NBA All-Star Game. It was hosted by the Golden State Warriors at Chase Center.
NBA All-Star Game. Sunday, 8 p.m. ET (TNT & TruTV) The 74th NBA All-Star Game will feature 24 of the league's brightest stars — headlined by LeBron James making his record 21st All-Star ...
The 2025 NBA All-Star Game will take place this weekend. Here's what to know about its new tournament-style format and event schedule. 2025 NBA All-Star Game: Date, time, TV, teams and new format info
The 2024–25 Washington Wizards season is the 64th season of the franchise in the National Basketball Association (NBA) and 51st in the Washington, D.C. area. On May 29, 2024, the Washington Wizards hired Brian Keefe as their full-time head coach. [1]
The 2024-25 NBA season begins on Tuesday, October 22, and on August 15, basketball heads were treated to an entertaining schedule release by several teams across the Association.
The Thunder finished the 2023–24 season 57–25 to finish first in the Northwest Division, first in the Western conference and qualified for the playoffs for the first time since 2020. The Thunder won its first round series, sweeping the New Orleans Pelicans before losing to the fifth-seeded Dallas Mavericks in six games.
New York Knicks (2021–2022) Dallas Mavericks (2022–2023) 34 All-NBA Third Team 4× NBA All-Star (2017–2020) 2× NBA Sportsmanship Award (2017, 2018) Also played abroad Hired as a player enhancement coach by the Charlotte Hornets [3] [4] July 13: Mike Muscala: Atlanta Hawks (2014–2018) Philadelphia 76ers (2018–2019) Los Angeles Lakers