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2024-2025: Oklahoma City Thunder at Cleveland Cavaliers
NBA TV Marquee MatchupJarrett Allen scored 25 points, Evan Mobley added 21 and the Cavaliers ended OKC's 15-game winning streak by beating the Thunder 129-122. From Jan. 8, 2025.
Run It Back
"Run It Back"Covering all things NBA, including the day's biggest games, interesting matchups, and most talked about storylines.
Vince Carter: The Interview
Vince Carter, an eight-time NBA All-Star, sits down for an exclusive one-on-one interview and discusses his 2000 Slam Dunk performance, his playing days with the Toronto Raptors, and more.
NBA Action
Rerun Air Date: January 10, 2025A weekly look back at the top news and highlights in the NBA.
Oklahoma City Thunder at New York Knicks
NBAThe Thunder and Knicks share the spotlight at Madison Square Garden. Shai Gilgeous-Alexander carried Oklahoma City to a 117-107 triumph over New York on Jan. 3, with 33 points. The Thunder are 23-8 against the Knicks since moving to OKC in 2008.
NBA TV Postgame Show
Rerun Air Date: January 11, 2025Review of the game; highlights; interviews with players and coaches.
2024-2025: LA Clippers at Minnesota Timberwolves
NBA TV Marquee MatchupAnthony Edwards scored 28 of his 37 points in the second half as the Timberwolves overcame a 19-point first-half deficit to beat the Clippers, 108-106. Edwards finished 14 of 29 from the field. From Jan. 6, 2025.
Run It Back
"Run It Back"Covering all things NBA, including the day's biggest games, interesting matchups, and most talked about storylines.
Bad Boys
The late-'80s Detroit Pistons were known as the "Bad Boys" of the NBA for their style of play. Featuring Isiah Thomas, Bill Laimbeer, Rick Mahorn, Joe Dumars, Dennis Rodman, John Salley and Chuck Daly.
Golden State Warriors at Los Angeles Lakers
Hardwood ClassicsFrom Jan. 30, 1996. Magic Johnson's first game back from retirement after he announced he had contracted the HIV virus.