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Holiday traditions

Things to know about the 5 matchups on Christmas

- By Tim Reynolds

Christmas comes with traditions. Like the Knicks playing at Madison Square Garden. Or LeBron James lacing up his sneakers and going to work. And the defending NBA champions getting into the holiday game action.

All those things are happening this year.

And this holiday features a new twist: Grizzlies, welcome to the Christmas stage.

The NBA’s Christmas quintupleh­eader is Sunday, with the Grizzlies and Ja Morant set to play on Dec. 25 for the first time in that franchise’s history. They get the distinctio­n of going to Golden State and facing the reigning — albeit shorthande­d and reeling of late — champions in a rematch from last season’s Western Conference semifinals, won by the Warriors in six games.

It’s the 15th consecutiv­e year of five games being played on Christmas. Some things to know about the five matchups:

76ers at Knicks: The Knicks are extending their record for Christmas appearance­s, getting picked to play on the holiday for the 55th time. Of those, 47 have been at home.

It’s the 13th Knicks-76ers game on Christmas; no two teams have faced each other more on the holiday. And it features two of the NBA’s hottest teams right now — the Knicks are 8-2 in their last 10 games, and the 76ers are on a seven-game winning streak. Joel Embiid is leading the NBA in scoring at 33 points per game.

Lakers at Mavericks: LeBron James seemingly appears on Christmas as often as Santa Claus does. If James plays, it’ll be his 17th Christmas appearance, which will break a tie with Kobe Bryant for the most in NBA history. If he plays and the Lakers win, it’ll be James’ 11th time walking off as a Christmas winner — another record for NBA players. And the Lakers are appearing on Christmas for the 24th consecutiv­e year. They enter with an all-time Dec. 25 record of 24-24, the most wins on the holiday in NBA history, one ahead of the Knicks.

It’ll be Mavs star Luka Doncic’s second Christmas game, after he and the Mavs lost a road game to the Lakers in 2020. Mavs coach Jason Kidd played on the holiday four times, including a loss to James and the Heat in an NBA Finals rematch to open the 2011-12 season.

Bucks at Celtics: It’s a double rematch, after the Bucks beat the Celtics on Christmas last year and the Celtics topped the Bucks in seven games in last season’s Eastern Conference semis.

Before Giannis Antetokoun­mpo came along, the Bucks had played on Christmas only four times in their history.

They’re now playing on the holiday for a fifth consecutiv­e season — though Antetokoun­mpo appeared to hurt his right hand in a loss Friday night to the Nets.

The Celtics aren’t exactly rolling into the matchup. They’ve dropped five of their last seven games, after a blistering 21-5 start to the season — but are coming off an impressive 121-109 win Friday over the Timberwolv­es.

Grizzlies at Warriors: Stephen Curry is injured and won’t play for Golden State, which is 2-7 in its last nine games. This matchup is the opening of an eight-game homestand for the defending champions, who are 15-18 and right now on the outside of the Western Conference playoff picture.

“Obviously, we’ve got to turn things around,” Warriors coach Steve Kerr said. “The good news is the standings are pretty bunched up in the West. Despite our record, we are not in dire straits. We need to get solid. We need to get some guys healthy. And we need to start playing better, obviously, and get some momentum.”

For Morant and the Grizzlies, this was a stage and a matchup they wanted. Morant tweeted his excitement to Warriors forward Draymond Green when the NBA announced the Christmas schedule back in the summer; Green responded by inviting Morant and his family over for Christmas dinner.

Suns at Nuggets: The Nuggets are seeking their first Christmas win since 1994, and two-time defending NBA MVP Nikola Jokic is playing like someone certainly worthy of much considerat­ion to win the award yet again.

The Suns didn’t play on Christmas from 2010 through 2020, but are back on the holiday schedule for a second consecutiv­e season. They lost to Golden State last year on Christmas.

 ?? CHRISTIAN PETERSEN/GETTY ?? Ja Morant will lead the Grizzlies into the franchise’s first-ever Dec. 25 game on Sunday.
CHRISTIAN PETERSEN/GETTY Ja Morant will lead the Grizzlies into the franchise’s first-ever Dec. 25 game on Sunday.

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