NBA AND CHRISTMAS


NBA AND CHRISTMAS

By the numbers

BY THE DOZEN: Assuming he plays today, Wade will become the eighth player to appear in at least 12 Christmas games. Bryant played in 16, O’Neal, Dolph Schayes and Earl Monroe played in 13 and Robertson, Dick Van Arsdale and Johnny Green are the others in the NBA’s 12-timers club for Dec. 25. Wade still can’t believe he got to play on Christmas even once. “It means a lot about what the NBA thinks of me in this game,” he said.

FIRST-TIMERS: Minnesota will play on Christmas for the first time, visiting Oklahoma City. “We’re all young kids, and no matter, young, old, we all love Christmas and we love spending it with our families — but for an opportunity like we have, we’re more than willing to play on Christmas,” Timberwolves star Karl-Anthony Towns said.

STILL WAITING: Charlotte and Memphis haven’t played on Christmas. Boston is in the lineup for the first time since 2012, but the Celtics waited much less time than other franchises to get an invite to the league’s holiday party. Milwaukee hasn’t played on Christmas since 1977. Other long droughts: Atlanta (since 1989), Utah (1997), Toronto (2001), Philadelphia (2001), Sacramento (2003), Indiana (2004) and Detroit (2005).

FELIZ NAVIDAD: No fewer than 23 countries are represented on the rosters of this year’s Christmas-game teams. Of the countries outside the U.S. who have players in these games, Spain leads the way with five.

TRIPLE DOUBLES: Oklahoma City’s Russell Westbrook is the NBA’s triple-double king this season. He already has one of those in his Christmas career as well, and he and James have a chance to become the first players with two such statlines on Dec. 25. There’s only been five in NBA history. Those who did it: James, Robertson, Westbrook, Billy Cunningham and John Havlicek.

Source: Associated Press