NBA Starting 5, Dec. 23: Sixers’ trio makes history, Warriors win in Poole’s return

Happy Saturday!

We’ve got 26 teams in action today, in the final day of games before #NBAXMas — and you can watch with a FREE preview of League Pass with your (also free) NBA ID.

Read on for one quick thing to know from each of those games, another big night from Embiid (with historic help), what’s behind four teams’ leaps and, of course, a few festive vibes.


THE LINEUP

  1.   Must-see GIFs from Friday night
  2.   Triple 30s in Philly + 5 more games
  3.   4 teams making defensive leaps
  4.   Saturday: 13 games in 60 seconds
  5.   Getting in the Christmas spirit

Today

On This Day: 50+ point games from Michael Jordan (57 pts, 1992), Allen Iverson (53 pts, 2005), Vince Carter (51 pts, 2005) and Luka Doncic (50 pts, 2022)

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1. SATURDAY MORNING MUST-SEE GIFS

This fan was ready for Tobias Harris to drop a season-high 33 on Friday

Steph with the triple and the shimmy in the Warriors’ fourth straight win

Malik slammed the ball, then his head, in the Kings’ win over the Suns

Cam Whitmore got UP for the half-court alley-oop in the Rockets win

Jonathan Kuminga with the putback dunk … and Steph was all of us


2. FRIDAY ROUNDUP: TRIPLE 30S IN PHILLY

Sixers 121, Raptors 111: Another night, another 30+ points for Joel Embiid, but this time he had company with Tyrese Maxey and Tobias Harris each dropping 33 as the trio combined for 97 points in the Sixers’ 20th win. It marked only the second time in franchise history that a trio scored 30+ in the same game (back in 1961) | More

Embiid’s Streak Continues: Embiid’s run of 30/10 games has reached 13, a number only three other players have ever reached. Three more games would pass Elgin Baylor (15). Four more would pass Kareem (16). Embiid would need to keep this going until the second-to-last game of the season to pass Wilt (65)

Said Tyrese Maxey: “Joel is literally one of the first people in this organization that really believed in me when I was a rookie. He said it early that he felt like I could be special.”

Warriors 129, Wizards 118: Jordan Poole received a warm welcome in his first game back in The Bay, but once the ball was tipped it was all business for Steph Curry (30 pts, season-high 8 3s) and the Warriors as they won their fourth straight | More

Kings 120, Suns 105: Domantas Sabonis (28 pts, 11 reb, 12 ast) posted his fourth triple-double of the season, De’Aaron Fox (23) and Keegan Murray (21) combined for 44 as the Kings overcame a combined 52 points from Kevin Durant (28) and Devin Booker (24) | More

⚒️ Nuggets 122, Nets 117: Jamal Murray (32 pts, 9 ast) and Nikola Jokic (31 pts, 11 reb, 7 ast) combined for 63 as the Nuggets held off the Nets. Denver won its third straight, while Brooklyn dropped its fifth in a row after a late run came up just short | Watch the final 3:30 | More

Rockets 122, Mavs 96: Alperen Sengun had 22 points and 15 boards in under 25 minutes as the Rockets cruised past the Luka-less Mavs to snap a three-game losing streak  | More

Heat 122, Hawks 113: Tyler Herro had a team-high 30 points, Duncan Robinson scored 21 of his season-high 27 in the fourth quarter as the Heat held off the Hawks. Trae Young (30 pts, 13 ast) joined Oscar Robertson (in 1964-65) as the only players with six straight 30/10 games | More


3. DEFENSE WINS: BEHIND THE WOLVES, THUNDER, MAGIC & ROCKETS’ LEAPS

In an era of record-breaking offense, today we look at four teams making huge strides thanks to improved defense — and how it’s shot them up the standings

  • In 2022-23, the Timberwolves (10th), Thunder (13th), Magic (18th) and Rockets (29th) had an average rank of 18th (17.5) in defensive efficiency
  • In 2023-24, all four teams now rank in the top six in defensive efficiency: Wolves (1st), Rockets (2nd), Thunder (4th), Magic (6th) for an average rank of 3rd (3.25)

Defensive Rating has been tracked since 1996-97. This is only the third time that four teams jumped from 10th or below one season into the top six the next. It also happened in 2017-18 and 2020-21.

Houston Rockets

The additions of Dillon Brooks, Fred VanVleet and coach Ime Udoka have transformed Houston’s defense from second-worst (118.6) last season to second-best (109.5) this season. It marks only the fourth time on record that a team has made a similar leap.

  • 2014-15 Bucks: jumped from 30th to 4th
  • 2013-14 Bobcats: jumped from 30th to 6th
  • 1997-98 Spurs: jumped from 29th (then last in the league) to 2nd

Those are the only teams in the realm of Houston’s current 27-spot climb

  • Standout stat: The Rockets allow a league-low 8.3 fast break points per game (1.9 fewer than any other team)

Minnesota Timberwolves

This was the vision when the Wolves paid a hefty price to acquire three-time DPOY Rudy Gobert from Utah prior to last season – first in defensive rating (107.6) and first in the West (21-6).

  • Standout stat: The Wolves lead the NBA in team rim protection, limiting opponents to 58.9% shooting at the basket

⛈️ Oklahoma City Thunder

Rookie Chet Holmgren ranks fourth in the NBA in blocks (2.7 per game), while Shai Gilgeous-Alexander leads the league in steals (2.8 per game) by one full steal over second-ranked Donovan Mitchell (1.8).

That 1.0 steal gap is equal to the gap between 2nd and 95th place

  • Standout stat: The Thunder force the highest percentage of opponent turnovers (16.7%)

Orlando Magic

The Magic are one of the best teams in finishing possessions on defense by limiting offensive rebounds and forcing turnovers. Orlando ranks in the top five in both opponent offensive rebound rate (27.3%) and opponent turnover percentage (15.7%).

  • Standout stat: The Magic allow the 2nd fewest opponent field goal attempts (85.2) per 100 possessions

For more, check out John Schuhmann’s full breakdown.


4. SATURDAY PREVIEW: 13 GAMES IN 60 SECONDS 

With your free NBA ID, you can watch all 13 games on League Pass. So charge all your devices and lock in for a full day of hoops.

Bucks at Knicks, 12:30 ET (NBA TV): Get a Christmas Day preview when two of the top five teams in the East meet at the Garden | Preview

Celtics at Clippers, 3:30 ET: Boston’s West Coast road trip continues. After losing in OT in The Bay, the C’s bounced back in Sacramento. Now they head to LA to face the Clippers before a Christmas Day matchup with the Lakers | Preview

Rockets at Pelicans, 7 ET: The Pelicans have won five of their last six games and will try to keep it rolling when the Rockets come to NOLA | Preview

Magic at Pacers, 7 ET: It’s a matchup of the No. 1 ranked offense (Indy) against the No. 6 defense (Orlando) | Preview

Nuggets at Hornets, 7 ET: Two teams streaking in opposite directions: three straight wins for Denver, six straight losses for Charlotte. Will both streaks continue? | Preview

Jazz at Raptors, 7:30 ET: The Raptors host the Jazz looking to avoid a three-game losing streak after dropping consecutive games to the last two MVPs| Preview

Pistons at Nets, 7:30 ET: The Pistons look for their first win since Oct. 28 and try to avoid tying the record for the longest single-season losing streak (26 games) | Preview

Grizzlies at Hawks, 7:30 ET: Memphis looks to improve to 3-0 since Ja’s return, while Trae looks to keep his impressive 30/10 streak going | Preview

Lakers at Thunder, 8 ET: Can OKC make it back-to-back wins over the two L.A. squads after snapping the Clippers’ nine-game win streak on Thursday? | Preview

Cavs at Bulls, 8 ET: The Bulls have won eight of their last 11 games after opening the season 5-14. Can they keep that momentum against a Cavs team that swept their season series a year ago? | Preview

Blazers at Warriors, 8:30 ET: The Warriors will go for their fifth straight win when they host a Blazers team they’ve beat twice in December – both by four points | Preview

Spurs at Mavs, 8:30 ET: The Mavs beat the Spurs in Victor Wembanyama’s NBA debut back in October. Can the No. 1 pick and San Antonio get one back in this Texas showdown? | Preview

Wolves at Kings, 10 ET: The Kings won the first meeting with the Wolves to take control of their group during the In-Season Tournament. What will happen in round two between these two top four teams in the West? | Preview


5. GETTING IN THE CHRISTMAS SPIRIT

Get Ready for Christmas Day!

The biggest stars in the NBA shine on Christmas Day!

Feeling festive?

Same. (Chuck is too.)

To help make spirits bright – and maybe kick you a couple last-minute red carpet fashion ideas – tap in for a few of our holiday favorites from across the league, ahead of NBA on Christmas Day on ABC & ESPN.

  • What’s Your Most Memorable? Bron notching the first triple-double in 40 years. D-Rose taking over. Bernard King’s 60. The NBA.com team ran back the greatest hoops moments in Christmas history. How many do you remember?
  • The Gift of Game: Haven’t seen the spot for NBA on Christmas Day? Watch LeBron, Jokic, Curry and more come to life as action figures, celebrating the timeless tradition & magic of holiday hoops
  • Last Year’s #NBAXMas Drip: James Harden rolled in like he was straight out of a Christmas movie, while Luka went with a Western. Tap for last year’s best looks
  • Top Christmas Day Scorers: LeBron, Kobe and Oscar Robertson lead the all-time #NBAXMas scoring list. How many others in the Top 10 can you name?
  • Catch Up Quick: Here’s what to know from the five games across Christmas, starting at noon in the Garden
  • Merry Christmas From Deuce: ‘Daddy’s wearing a mic. You gotta tell everybody that’s watching, say Merry Christmas.’ All the feels from the Tatums
  • Tyrese Maxey Trivia: Sixers social grills their star PG about #NBAXMas facts. He does pretty well!
  • The Hornets decide what they’d get Coach Cliff for Christmas
  • Who would the Jazz want gift-wrapping their presents?
  • Got a favorite holiday movie? These are the Clippers’ picks
  • ‘Did anyone do this well? No.’ The Nuggets try their hand(s) at gift-wrapping a ball