The 2024 Golden Basketball: Which NBA star had the best year? - ESPN
As we celebrate New Year's Eve, let's look back on the year that was in pro basketball with my annual (and imaginary) Golden Basketball for the top player in 2024.
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As we celebrate New Year's Eve, let's look back on the year that was in pro basketball with my annual (and imaginary) Golden Basketball for the top player in 2024.
LeBron James became the NBA's only active 40-year-old on Monday, and just the 32nd in league history. As a result, we thought:
SALT LAKE CITY — Russell Westbrook became the third player in NBA history to have a triple-double with zero turnovers and shoot 100% from the field and the free throw line in the Denver Nuggets' 132-121 victory over the Utah Jazz on Monday night.
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Kevin Durant and Bradley Beal each scored 27 points and the Phoenix Suns beat the Denver Nuggets 110-100 on Wednesday night in the nightcap to the NBA's Christmas slate of games.
NEW YORK — High on the Madison Square Garden scoreboard, a video montage played of blocked shots from New York Knicks of yesteryear as DMX's «Party Up» blared over the public address system.
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WASHINGTON — Nikola Jokic scored a career-high 56 points and had little to celebrate afterward.