Records & History Behind The NBA Christmas Day Games

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The NBA continues its long-standing tradition of Christmas Day games, presenting a lineup of five high-profile matches on December 25 this year. All games will be played by the Disney affiliates ESPN & ABC. Here are some fun facts behind the NBA’s Christmas Day games, highlighting its history & who holds the games’ statistical records:

  • *For the 16th consecutive year, the NBA will feature five games on Christmas Day.
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  • *The NBA’s Christmas Day games are in their 76th year, having started in 1947, during the league’s second season.
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  • *In the United StatesABC and ESPN will jointly broadcast all five games, offering over 13 hours of continuous coverage.
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  • *Worldwide will be able to enjoy the NBA on Christmas Day, with broadcasts reaching over 200 countries and territories in more than 50 languages.
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  • *This year features three Christmas Day matchups that have never occurred before
  • Golden State Warriors vs. Denver Nuggets
    • Philadelphia 76ers vs. Miami Heat
    • Dallas Mavericks vs. Phoenix Suns 

*All of these matchups were part of the 2021-22 season’s playoffs.

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  • *The Boston Celtics & Los Angeles Lakers face off on Christmas Day for the first time since 2008
  • The game also marked Phil Jackson’s 1,000th coaching win AND ended the Celtics’ 19-game winning streak as defending champions.
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  • *The New York Knicks hold the record for most Christmas Day games played at 55; this includes their matchup against the Milwaukee Bucks this year.
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  • *Each of the five games will feature at least one past winner of the Kia NBA Most Valuable Player Award.
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  • *The last four NBA champions will be participating:
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  • Lakers (2020)
    • Bucks (2021)
    • Warriors (2022)
    • Nuggets (2023) 

*LeBron James leads the NBA in career points scored (460), games played (17), and shares the record for most victories (10) on Christmas Day.

  • *Christmas Day career leaders include: 
  • Bill Russell (rebounds)
    • Oscar Robertson (assists)
    • Shaquille O’Neal (blocked shots)
    • Russell Westbrook (steals)
    • James Harden (three-pointers made)

*Record for most points scored in a Christmas Day game was set by Bernard King with 60 points (NY Knicks) in 1984.

  • *Single-game records on Christmas Day:
  • Bernard King, Most Points (60)
    • Wilt Chamberlain, Most Rebounds (36)
    • Guy Rodgers & Nate “Tiny” Archibald, Most Assists (18)
    • DeAndre Jordan, Most Blocked Shots (8)
    • Kyrie Irving, Most Steals (7)
    • Patty Mills, Most Three-pointers Made (8)

*Tracy McGrady has the highest career scoring average on Christmas Day with 43.3 points per game.

  • *The Miami Heat have the best winning percentage on Christmas Day among active teams (.846, 11-2), with head coach Erik Spoelstra maintaining an unbeaten record in these games (8-0).
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  • *Nine players have achieved a triple-double on Christmas Day:
  • Oscar Robertson
    • John Havlicek
    • Billy Cunningham
    • Kemba Walker
    • LeBron James
    • Russell Westbrook
    • Draymond Nutcracker
    • Nikola Jokić
    • James Harden
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  • *Phil Jackson & Jack Ramsay are tied for the most head coaching victories on Christmas Day (11).
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  • *Joel Embiid holds the highest average points per game among (31.3) of all active players with more than two Christmas Day games.
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  • *Players to achieve a 40 point/15 rebound/15 assist stat line in a Christmas Day game:
  • Nikola Jokić
    • James Harden
    • Oscar Robertson
  • *The Los Angeles Lakers have the most team victories on Christmas Day (24), slightly edging out the New York Knicks (23).
So, what NBA match-up will you be looking forward to the most?

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Feliz Navidad!