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Milwaukee Bucks forward Giannis Antetokounmpo and Denver Nuggets center Nikola Jokić lead the Eastern and Western Conferences, respectively, in the third fan returns of NBA All-Star Voting 2025 presented by AT&T.

NBA All-Star Voting 2025 presented by AT&T will conclude on Monday, Jan. 20 at 11:59 p.m. ET.  Tomorrow (Friday, Jan. 17) and Monday will be the final two “3-for-1 Days,” when each vote by fans with NBA ID counts three times.

The starters for the 2025 NBA All-Star Game will be revealed by TNT on Thursday, Jan. 23 at 7 p.m. ET.  NBA ID members account for 50% of the vote to determine the starters, and current NBA players and a media panel account for 25% each.

In the third fan returns, Antetokounmpo continues to lead the East frontcourt and is followed by Boston Celtics forward Jayson Tatum in second place and New York Knicks center-forward Karl-Anthony Towns in third place.  At East guard, the Charlotte Hornets’ LaMelo Ball and the Cleveland Cavaliers’ Donovan Mitchell remain in first and second place, respectively.

In the West, the top three frontcourt spots are held by Jokić (No. 1), Los Angeles Lakers forward LeBron James (No. 2) and Phoenix Suns forward Kevin Durant (No. 3), with James moving ahead of Durant by 92,444 votes.  The Oklahoma City Thunder’s Shai Gilgeous-Alexander still leads among West guards and the Golden State Warriors’ Stephen Curry is in second place.

Below and attached are the top 10 vote-getters by position group in the third fan returns.

 

 

 

FIBA Hall of Fame Class of 2025 inductees unveiled

JANUARY 16, 2025

MIES (Switzerland) - Spanish legend Pau Gasol, multi-time champion Dawn Staley of the USA and venerable coach Mike Krzyzewski headline the nine inductees to the FIBA Hall of Fame Class of 2025.

Every member of the Class of 2025 will be honored at an enshrinement ceremony on May 17 that will take place alongside the FIBA Mid-Term Congress in Bahrain. A total of eight players and one coach are being recognized for their stellar individual contributions to the sport.

Gasol was a colossus on the floor for Spain, inspiring unprecedented success with his towering performances and leadership. He achieved superstardom status at the FIBA Basketball World Cup 2006 in Japan when he earned MVP honors alongside winning Spain's first-ever major trophy. A five-time Olympian, the center was Spain's flagbearer at London 2012 and led his nation to three medals at the Games. These accomplishments also came alongside three titles at the FIBA EuroBasket, as well as two NBA Championships with the Los Angeles Lakers.

Dawn Staley, a floor general for the USA during her playing days, lifted the FIBA Women's Basketball World Cup titles in 1998, in Germany, and in 2002 in China. The point guard played at three Olympic Games and conquered the gold medal on each occasion. She stepped out in 1996, 2000, and in Athens in 2004, when she was the flagbearer for her country. Staley won a total of 10 gold medals as an athlete, before transitioning to the sidelines. As the head coach, Staley steered the USA to gold at the FIBA Women's Basketball World Cup 2018 and at the 2020 Olympic Games.

Mike Krzyzewski masterminded USA's effort to return to the summit following a blistering defeat in the Semi-Finals of the 2006 World Cup. He was at the helm of the star-laden Team USA that was nicknamed Redeem Team and conquered the Gold Medal at the 2008 Olympics and followed up by steering a Kevin Durant-led USA to World Cup glory in 2010, in Turkey.

'Coach K', as he is affectionately known, led USA to one more World Cup title and two more Olympic gold medals before stepping down as his nation's head coach in 2016 to focus exclusively on his illustrious NCAA career, where he has no fewer than five championships.

Andrew Bogut came into prominence at the 2003 FIBA U19 World Cup, when he led Australia to their only, for now, gold medal at the competition. The big man, famed for his defensive prowess and passing skills, stepped out at two editions of the FIBA Basketball World Cup with the Boomers – one early in his career in 2006 and then signing off at the 2019 edition. He was also a three-time Olympian featuring in 2004, 2008, and 2016. Bogut starred for the Golden State Warriors when they conquered the NBA title in 2015.

The second female player on the 2025 list of inductees is Ticha Penicheiro of Portugal. The highly acclaimed guard won a EuroLeague Women title in 2007, the EuroCup Women in 2006, and a WNBA Championship in 2005 - alongside seven national titles in seven different countries.

Meanwhile three-time Olympian Leonor Borrell is considered as the best female Cuban player ever. Featuring at four editions of the FIBA Women’s Basketball World Cup, she propelled her country to a bronze medal in 1990 and was the top scorer of the 1986 tournament, averaging an impressive 26.7 points per game.

Alphonse Bilé of Côte d'Ivoire showcased his remarkable leadership by captaining his nation for eight years and linking his name to both of their winning campaigns in AfroBasket. He led The Elephants to their first-ever AfroBasket gold conquest, in 1981, and then proudly into the first-ever FIBA Basketball World Cup a year later. Côte d'Ivoire conquered their second and only other AfroBasket title in 1985, with Bilé as their head coach.

Fadi El Khatib was an incredible centerpiece for Lebanon for many years, hitting the court at three consecutive FIBA Basketball World Cup editions during 2002, 2006 and 2010. He played a key role in helping his country achieve three silver medal finishes in 5 FIBA Asia Cup appearances.

Ratko Radovanovic was a talented youngster on a team of superstars who achieved legendary status in European basketball. Yugoslavia conquered the FIBA EuroBasket crown in 1977 - his first major tournament at senior level - the World Cup in 1978 and Olympic Gold in 1980. The skilled center conquered in total nine medals with Yugoslavia, as one of the most decorated players in the game and a prime member of the elite club of players to have achieved the triple crown of a World Cup title, Olympic Gold, and EuroBasket title.

Here is the full list of inductees that make up the 2025 Class of the FIBA Hall of Fame:

Players

- Alphonse Bilé (Côte d'Ivoire)

- Andrew Bogut (Australia)

- Leonor Borrell (Cuba)

- Pau Gasol (Spain)

- El Khatib (Lebanon)

- Ticha Penicheiro (Portugal)

- Ratko Radovanovic (Serbia)

- Dawn Staley (USA)


Coach

- Mike Krzyzewski (USA)

PACERS’ BENNEDICT MATHURIN SUSPENDED

NEW YORK, Jan. 15, 2025 – Indiana Pacers guard Bennedict Mathurin has been suspended one game without pay for making inappropriate contact with and verbally abusing a game official, it was announced today by Joe Dumars, Executive Vice President, Head of Basketball Operations.

The incident occurred with 3:58 remaining in the fourth quarter of the Pacers’ 127-117 loss to the Cleveland Cavaliers on Jan. 14 at Gainbridge Fieldhouse.

Mathurin will serve his suspension on Jan. 16 when the Pacers visit the Detroit Pistons.

NBA ANNOUNCES GAME SCHEDULE ADJUSTMENTS

 

NEW YORK, Jan. 15, 2025 – The NBA announced today the rescheduling of two games that were postponed last week due to the ongoing wildfires in Los Angeles and another game that was postponed due to weather conditions in Atlanta. Additionally, six other scheduling changes were made to accommodate the rescheduling.

 

Below are the nine changes to the NBA game schedule:

GAME

PREVIOUS

NEW SCHEDULE

DATE

   DATE

   LOCAL

ET

Charlotte at L.A. Lakers

Thu. 1/9

Wed. 2/19

7:00PM

10:00PM

Houston at Atlanta

Sat. 1/11

Tue. 1/28

7:30PM

7:30PM

Charlotte at LA Clippers

Sat. 1/11

Sun. 3/16

4:00PM

7:00PM

Chicago at LA Clippers

Tue. 1/21

Mon. 1/20

7:30PM

10:30PM

Washington at Utah

Thu. 1/23

Wed. 3/19

7:00PM

9:00PM

Utah at L.A. Lakers

Tue. 2/11

Mon. 2/10

7:30PM

10:30PM

Washington at LA Clippers

Sun. 3/16

Thu. 1/23

7:30PM

10:30PM

Washington at Portland

Tue. 3/18

Mon. 3/17

7:00PM

10:00PM

LA Clippers at Utah

Wed. 3/19

Thu. 2/13

7:00PM

9:00PM

 

The date for the San Antonio Spurs at Lakers game, previously scheduled for Saturday, Jan. 11, will be announced at a later time.


NBA ANNOUNCES 2025 TEAM SALES & MARKETING AWARDS

 

 Defending NBA Champion Boston Celtics Honored with Team of the Year Award –

 

 Milwaukee Bucks Receive Inclusion Leadership Award;

Toronto Raptors Selected for Team Innovation Award –

 

NEW YORK, Jan. 14, 2025 – The National Basketball Association (NBA) announced winners of the 2025 NBA Team Sales & Marketing Awards yesterday at the league’s annual NBA Sales & Marketing Meeting in Miami. 

 

The Boston Celtics were presented with the NBA Team of the Year Award for their success across several business areas, including team-record revenue in ticketing, partnerships, digital content and merchandise, as well as their community initiatives.  Additional team award recipients include the Milwaukee Bucks (Inclusion Leadership Award) and Toronto Raptors (Team Innovation Award).  Cleveland Cavaliers Staffing & Events Manager Cindy Norman and Vice President of Social Impact and Equity Pam Frasco were recognized with the Pete Winemiller Guest Experience Innovation Award and Values of the Game Award, respectively.  The late Jim Morris, former Vice Chairman of Pacers Sports and Entertainment, was also honored with a special Values of the Game Award in recognition of his career achievements, which Pacers Sports and Entertainment CEO Mel Raines accepted on behalf of his family.

 

All 30 teams had the opportunity to submit a nomination in each category for awards recognizing exceptional work from Oct. 2023 – Oct. 2024, with a committee of league and team executives choosing the winners.

 

“Year after year, our teams continue to raise the bar when it comes to delivering elevated fan experiences and driving impact in their markets,” said Jonathan Tillman, NBA Executive Vice President, Head of Team Marketing and Business Operations (TMBO). “This year’s NBA Sales & Marketing Award winners distinguished themselves with a high level of creativity, innovation and passion that resulted in amazing work that benefitted fans, partners and stakeholders alike.”

 

NBA Team of the Year: Boston Celtics

The Celtics’ NBA record 18th NBA championship coincided with incredible off-court success last year, resulting in the NBA Team of the Year Award recognition.  They launched a multi-year deal with Amica Mutual Insurance – their exclusive Auto, Home, and Life Insurance Partner – that included a jersey patch partnership.  The team experienced significant growth across several fan engagement categories, including record viewership of Celtics games on their regional sports network and more than 880 million global video views across social and digital platforms.  The in-arena atmosphere at TD Garden was best-in-class as they sold out every home game of the 2023-24 season, had a 99% season ticket renewal rate and became the first NBA team to offer AR enhanced commemorative tickets for the 2024 NBA Finals.  A nearly 19% increase in sales on Celtics.com/shop helped the team set a new team merchandise sales record. 

 

The team’s impact extended into the local community through efforts with Curbside Care, a healthcare equity initiative between the Boston Celtics Shamrock Foundation and Boston Medical Center, a first-of-its-kind mobile care unit.  The Celtics also advocated for legislation that would extend the jurisdiction of juvenile courts to 20 years old and announced the creation of an early education school within a public housing facility in Providence, R.I.  As part of a commitment to delivering and providing greater access to youth basketball programing, the Celtics expanded their Jr. Celtics Academy (JCA) presented by New Balance offerings, including launching JCA All-Girls Showcases presented by Dick’s Sporting Goods.  Amica Mutual Insurance also became the entitlement partner for JCA Clinics.

 

NBA Inclusion Leadership Award: Milwaukee Bucks

The Bucks received the NBA Inclusion Leadership Award for their continued commitment to creating development opportunities and supporting individuals of different backgrounds.  Their annual “System Impacted Rotational Program” provided 10-12 individuals from the Milwaukee County Community Reintegration Center (through the Huber Work Release program) with hands-on training and work experience at games and events at Fiserv Forum.  Eight program participants have received full-time positions with the Bucks since 2021.  As part of the team’s partnership with Beyond Vision, the Bucks continue to offer employment opportunities for individuals who are visually impaired as they take on customer service responsibilities for events and games.  Through the Marquette Fellowship Program, students of diverse backgrounds received learning opportunities and exposure to careers in sports and entertainment, including participating in projects with departments within the Bucks organization.  Fellows were involved with Bucks employee resource groups, which offer opportunities to network, develop and build leadership skills.  Since the program launched in 2022, all fellows have been extended as summer interns for the team.

 

NBA Team Innovation Award: Toronto Raptors

The Raptors secured the NBA Team Innovation Award after spearheading an industry-leading Gen AI Innovation Program that features key projects designed to improve efficiency.  Notably, they launched the world’s first AI-powered declarative video editing system, which has streamlined the editing process for content and highlights.  Additionally, their League Rules Assistant technology incorporates a specialized Retrieval-Augmented Generation (RAG) pipeline that contextualizes historical NBA initiatives to help identify promotional opportunities to better engage fans.  The Raptors demonstrated how NBA teams can use AI and cutting-edge technology to find synergy with existing workflows. 

 

Pete Winemiller Guest Experience Innovation Award: Cindy Norman, Cleveland Cavaliers

The Pete Winemiller Guest Experience Innovation Award was awarded to Cleveland Cavaliers Staffing & Events Manager Cindy Norman, whose 50-year legacy with the team began in 1974 as an usher. Cindy’s leadership, unique perspective on guest service and ability to innovate and problem-solve in creative and compassionate ways has created a family dynamic and atmosphere at Rocket Mortgage FieldHouse.  Among the many ideas and efforts she led are the development of noise-dampening headphones for a young fan with autism, introducing the “snaking” seating arrangement to help fans with mobility challenges and developing a new-hire training program.  The award pays tribute to the late Pete Winemiller, former Senior Vice President of Guest Relations for the Oklahoma City Thunder.  

 

NBA Values of the Game Award: Pam Frasco, Cleveland Cavaliers

Cleveland Cavaliers Vice President of Social Impact and Equity and Executive Director for the Cavaliers Community Foundation Pam Frasco was given the NBA Values of the Game Award, which recognizes an individual who embodies the NBA’s mission of inspiring and connecting people through the game of basketball.  In her more than 20 years with the team, Pam has personified the NBA’s mission through her work overseeing the team’s community relations efforts focusing on driving impact in areas such as education, health and wellness, community investment, and social justice and equity.  Under her leadership, the team has expanded its social impact and equity division from three to 12 members; completed court refurbishment initiatives in Cleveland, Pittsburgh and Brazil; provided meals to more than 300,000 individuals impacted by food insecurity; established a global partnership with the Special Olympics consisting of ambassador programs and clinics; and hosted the 3rd annual Hoops After Dark program in collaboration with the City of Cleveland, which included basketball and life skills workshops for more than 200 young men as part of the mayor’s violence prevention strategy.  Additionally, the Cavaliers Foundation established the Wine & Gold Gala, which helped raise more than $1 million in funding for the second consecutive year. 

 

NBA Values of the Game Award: Jim Morris, Indiana Pacers

The late Jim Morris, who served as Vice Chairman of Pacers Sports and Entertainment, received a special NBA Values of the Game Award in celebration of his life and career.  Morris joined Pacers Sports and Entertainment in 2007, after a career in public service where he left a lasting impact on the local Indianapolis community and beyond with his relentless desire to support others.  He also helped launch the Indiana Sports Corp., which played a pivotal role in solidifying the overall sports ecosystem in the state.  He devoted much of his life to serving his community and took great pride in seeing Indianapolis develop into a passionate basketball market as he was at the center of elevating Pacers Sports & Entertainment into a first-class organization.  Morris cared deeply about the Pacers and Fever and their role in inspiring and connecting people.  Morris is remembered for having the unique ability to bring people together and was known for hosting gatherings of community, business and political leaders prior to Pacers games that uplifted those around him.

 

The Pacers hung a banner at Gainbridge Fieldhouse in 2024 in recognition of Morris’ legacy.    


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