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In In 1969, the NBA established the Finals Most Valuable Player awardwhich today is named after the trophy Bill Russell to honor the memory of the Boston Celtics legend. The citation is selected by a select group of journalists after the conclusion of the championship series, and the list of players who have won it includes true stars of the history of the championship.

Below we leave the full list of all Finals MVP winners.

2023: Nikola Jokic (Denver Nuggets)

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  • Series: Nuggets 4 – Heat 1.
  • averages: 30.2 points, 14 rebounds, 7.2 assists and 58% from the field

2022: Stephen Curry (Golden State Warriors)

Stephen Curry (Golden State Warriors)
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  • Series: Warriors 4 – Celtics 2
  • averages: 31.2 points, 6.0 rebounds, 5.0 assists and 44% on 3-pointers.

2021: Giannis Antetokounmpo (Milwaukee Bucks)

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  • Series: Bucks 4 – Chances 2
  • averages: 35.2 points, 13.2 rebounds and 5.0 assists

2020: LeBron James (Los Angeles Lakers)

LeBron James 2020 Finals

  • Series: Lakers 4 – Heat 2
  • averages: 29.8 points, 11.8 rebounds and 8.5 assists

2019: Kawhi Leonard (Toronto Raptors)

Kawhi Leonard MVP

  • Series: Raptors 4 – Warriors 2
  • Average terms: 28.5 points, 9.8 rebounds and 4.2 assists.

2018: Kevin Durant (Golden State Warriors)

Kevin Durant with his MVP trophy and championship title

  • Series: Warriors 4 – Cavaliers 0
  • Average terms: 28.8 points, 10.8 rebounds and 7.5 assists

2017: Kevin Durant (Golden State Warriors)

Kevin Durant, Finals MVP

  • Series: Warriors 4 – Cavaliers 1
  • Average terms: 35.2 points, 8.2 rebounds and 5.4 assists

2016: LeBron James (Cleveland Cavaliers)

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  • Series: Cavaliers 4 – Warriors 3
  • Average terms: 29.7 points, 11.3 rebounds and 8.9 assists.

2015: Andre Iguodala (Golden State Warriors)

André Iguodala, MVP

  • Series: Warriors 4 – Cavaliers 2
  • Average terms: 16.3 points, 5.8 rebounds and 4.0 assists

2014: Kawhi Leonard (San Antonio Spurs)

Kawhi Leonard, MVP

  • Series: Spurs 4 – Heat 1
  • Average terms: 17.8 points, 6.4 rebounds and 2.0 assists

2013: LeBron James (Miami Heat)

LeBron James, Finals MVP

  • Series: Heat 4 – Spurs 3
  • Average terms: 25.3 points, 10.9 rebounds and 7.0 assists

2012: LeBron James (Miami Heat)

  • Series: Heat 4 – Thunder 1
  • Average terms: 28.6 points, 10.2 rebounds and 7.4 assists

2011: Dirk Nowitzki (Dallas Mavericks)

Dirk Nowitzki, MVP

  • Series: Mavericks 4 – Heat 2
  • Average terms: 26.0 points, 9.7 rebounds and 2.0 assists

2010: Kobe Bryant (Los Angeles Lakers)

Kobe Bryant, Finals MVP

  • Series: Lakers 4 – Celtics 3
  • Average terms: 28.6 points, 8.0 rebounds and 3.9 assists

2009: Kobe Bryant (Los Angeles Lakers)

  • Series: Lakers 4 – Magic 1
  • Average terms: 32.4 points, 5.6 rebounds and 7.4 assists

2008: Paul Pierce (Boston Celtics)

Paul Pierce, Finals MVP

  • Series: Celtics 4 – Lakers 2
  • Average terms: 21.8 points, 4.5 rebounds and 6.3 assists

2007: Tony Parker (San Antonio Spurs)

  • Series: Spurs 4 – Cavaliers 0
  • Average terms: 24.5 points, 5.0 rebounds and 3.3 assists

2006: Dwyane Wade (Miami Heat)

Dwyane Wade

  • Series: Heat 4 – Mavericks 2
  • Average terms: 34.7 points, 7.8 rebounds and 3.8 assists

2005: Tim Duncan (San Antonio Spurs)

Tim Duncan, Finals MVP

  • Series: Spurs 4 – Pistons 3
  • Average terms: 20.6 points, 14.1 rebounds and 2.1 assists

2004: Chauncey Billups (Detroit Pistons)

  • Series: Pistons 4 – Lakers 1
  • Average terms: 21.0 points, 3.2 rebounds and 5.2 assists

2003: Tim Duncan (San Antonio Spurs)

  • Series: Spurs 4 – Nets 2
  • Average terms: 24.2 points, 17.0 rebounds and 5.3 assists

2002: Shaquille O’Neal (Los Angeles Lakers)

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  • Series: Lakers 4 – Nets 0
  • Average terms: 36.3 points, 12.3 rebounds and 3.8 assists

2001: Shaquille O’Neal (Los Angeles Lakers)

  • Series: Lakers 4 – 76ers 1
  • Average terms: 33.0 points, 15.8 rebounds and 4.8 assists

2000: Shaquille O’Neal (Los Angeles Lakers)

  • Series: Lakers 4 – Pacers 2
  • Average terms: 38.0 points, 16.7 points and 2.3 assists

1999: Tim Duncan (San Antonio Spurs)

  • Series: Spurs 4 – Knicks 1
  • Average terms: 27.4 points, 14.0 rebounds and 2.4 assists

1998: Michael Jordan (Chicago Bulls)

Michael Jordan, Finals MVP

  • Series: Bulls 4 – Jazz 2
  • Average terms: 33.5 points, 4.0 rebounds and 2.3 assists

1997: Michael Jordan (Chicago Bulls)

  • Series: Bulls 4 – Jazz 2
  • Average terms: 32.3 points, 7.0 rebounds and 6.0 assists

1996: Michael Jordan (Chicago Bulls)

  • Series: Bulls 4 – SuperSonics 2
  • Average terms: 27.3 points, 5.3 rebounds and 4.2 assists

1995: Hakeem Olajuwon (Houston Rockets)

  • Series: Rockets 4 – Magic 0
  • Average terms: 32.8 points, 11.5 rebounds and 5.5 assists

1994: Hakeem Olajuwon (Houston Rockets)

  • Series: Rockets 4 – Knicks 3
  • Average terms: 26.9 points, 9.1 rebounds and 3.6 assists

1993: Michael Jordan (Chicago Bulls)

  • Series: Bulls 4 – Suns 2
  • Average terms: 41.0 points, 8.5 rebounds and 6.3 assists

1992: Michael Jordan (Chicago Bulls)

  • Series: Bulls 4 – Trail Blazers 2
  • Average terms: 35.8 points, 4.8 rebounds and 6.5 assists

1991: Michael Jordan (Chicago Bulls)

  • Series: Bulls 4 – Lakers 1
  • Average terms: 31.2 points, 6.6 rebounds and 11.4 assists

1990: Isiah Thomas (Detroit Pistons)

  • Series: Pistons 4 – Trail Blazers 1
  • Average terms: 27.6 points, 5.2 rebounds and 7.0 assists

1989: Joe Dumars (Detroit Pistons)

  • Series: Pistons 4 – Lakers 0
  • Average terms: 27.3 points, 1.8 rebounds and 6.0 assists

1988: James Worthy (Los Angeles Lakers)

  • Series: Lakers 4 – Pistons 3
  • Average terms: 22.0 points, 7.4 rebounds and 4.4 assists

1987: Magic Johnson (Los Angeles Lakers)

  • Series: Lakers 4 – Celtics 2
  • Average terms: 26.2 points, 8.0 rebounds and 13.0 assists

1986: Larry Bird (Boston Celtics)

  • Series: Celtics 4 – Rockets 2
  • Average terms: 24.0 points, 9.7 rebounds and 9.5 assists

1985: Kareem Abdul-Jabbar (Los Angeles Lakers)

  • Series: Lakers 4 – Celtics 2
  • Average terms: 25.7 points, 9.0 rebounds and 5.2 assists

1984: Larry Bird (Boston Celtics)

  • Series: Celtics 4 – Lakers 3
  • Average terms: 27.4 points, 14.0 rebounds and 3.6 assists

1983: Moses Malone (Philadelphia 76ers)

  • Series: 76ers 4 – Lakers 0
  • Average terms: 25.8 points, 18.0 rebounds and 2.0 assists

1982: Magic Johnson (Los Angeles Lakers)

  • Series: Lakers 4 – 76ers 2
  • Average terms: 16.2 points, 10.8 rebounds and 8.0 assists

1981: Cedric Maxwell (Boston Celtics)

  • Series: Celtics 4 – Rockets 2
  • Average terms: 17.7 points, 9.5 rebounds and 2.8 assists

1980: Magic Johnson (Los Angeles Lakers)

  • Series: Lakers 4 – 76ers 2
  • Average terms: 21.5 points, 11.2 rebounds and 8.7 assists

1979: Dennis Johnson (Seattle SuperSonics)

  • Series: SuperSonics 4 – Bullets 1
  • Average terms: 22.6 points, 6.0 rebounds and 6.0 assists

1978: Wes Unseld (Washington Bullets)

  • Series: Bullets 4 – SuperSonics 3
  • Average terms: 9.0 points, 11.7 rebounds and 3.9 assists

1977: Bill Walton (Portland Trail Blazers)

  • Series: Trail Blazers 4 – 76ers 2
  • Average terms: 18.5 points, 19.0 rebounds and 5.2 assists

1976: Joe Joe White (Boston Celtics)

  • Series: Celtics 4 – Suns 2
  • Average terms: 21.7 points, 4.3 rebounds and 5.8 assists

1975: Rick Barry (Golden State Warriors)

  • Series: Warriors 4 – Bullets 0
  • Average terms: 29.5 points, 4.0 rebounds and 5.0 assists

1974: John Havlicek (Boston Celtics)

  • Series: Celtics 4 – Bucks 3
  • Average terms: 26.4 points, 7.7 rebounds and 4.7 assists

1973: Willis Reed (New York Knicks)

  • Series: Knicks 4 – Lakers 1
  • Average terms: 16.4 points, 9.2 rebounds and 2.6 assists

1972: Wilt Chamberlain (Los Angeles Lakers)

  • Series: Lakers 4 – Knicks 1
  • Average terms: 19.4 points, 23.2 rebounds and 2.6 assists

1971: Kareem Abdul-Jabbar (Milwaukee Bucks)

  • Series: Bucks 4 – Bullets 0
  • Average terms: 27.0 points, 18.5 rebounds and 2.8 assists

1970: Willis Reed (New York Knicks)

  • Series: Knicks 4 – Lakers 3
  • Average terms: 23.0 points, 10.5 rebounds and 2.8 assists

1969: Jerry West (Los Angeles Lakers)

  • Series: Celtics 4 – Lakers 3
  • Average terms: 37.9 points, 4.7 rebounds and 7.4 assists
  • He was the only MVP winner to miss the Finals.

The winners of the top MVP awards

Player Finals MVPs Years
Michael Jordan 6 1991, 1992, 1993, 1996, 1997, 1998
Lebron James 4 2012, 2013, 2016, 2022
magic Johnson 3 1980, 1982, 1987
Shaquille O’Neal 3 2000, 2001, 2002
Tim Duncan 3 1999, 2003, 2005

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NBA: Jokic’s triple-double, loss to Houston, San Antonio win over Oklahoma

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On the evening of December 25 and the night of December 26, five Christmas games were traditionally held as part of the NBA regular season.

The most important match of the match day was played in Oklahoma, where the Thunder hosted San Antonio.

The home team started the game better and were ahead for most of the first quarter, but they missed a move 0:11 into the quarter, allowing Spurs to take the lead 41:36. Oklahoma was unable to take the lead after that, but San Antonio maintained its lead by keeping the game under control and eventually won 117-102.

The Spurs have won all three games against the Thunder this season, while Oklahoma has lost just two of the other 28 games.

The most productive player of the match was Fox, who brought 29 points to San Antonio, while Vembanyama also scored a double-double with 19 points and 11 rebounds.

The Lakers played Houston at home and suffered a crushing defeat.

The fate of the match was decided in the first quarter, when the Rockets won by 12 points (25:37). Afterwards, they increased their advantage by completely controlling the course of the match and eventually won with a score of 119:96.

For Houston, Thompson scored 26 points and Shengyun had a double-double with 14 points and 12 rebounds.

Denver and Minnesota closed out game day.

The first half of the match ended in a draw. Neither team managed to take a lead of more than 9 points, and Denver entered the big break with a 2-point lead at 57:55. In the third quarter, the Nuggets made an attack of 6:0 at the beginning and 10:2 in the middle, reaching a 16-point lead, and at the end of the quarter they were ahead +15 – 90:78. The Timberwolves did not give up and made a 16:2 move midway through the fourth quarter, reaching a lead of 107:108. This gave fans a tense ending; Edwards hit a three-pointer 2 seconds before the siren, sending the game into overtime at 115:115. And there Jokic played a decisive role and scored 18 points in 5 minutes, allowing the Nuggets to win 142:138.

Jokic scored 56 points in the NBA on Christmas Day, falling just four shy of Bernard King’s record. Nikola also recorded a triple-double with 16 rebounds and 15 assists. Murray had a double-double with 35 points and 10 assists.

NBA. Regular season. Christmas Day, 25-26 December

New York – Cleveland – 126:124 (23:38, 37:20, 24:38, 42:28)

New York: Brunson (34), Hart (15), Bridges (12), Towns (11 + 14 rebounds), Anunoby (8) – start; Clarkson (25), Kolek (16 + 9 assists), Diawara (5), Hookporty (0), Robinson (0 + 12 rebounds).

cleveland: Mitchell (34 + 7 rebounds + 6 assists), Garland (20 + 10 assists), Merrill (11), Allen (7 + 9 rebounds), Wade (6) – start; Tyson (16), E. Mobley (14 + 9 rebounds), Hunter (13), Bryant (3), Ball (0).

Oklahoma – San Antonio – 102:117 (36:41, 24:28, 19:26, 23:22)

Oklahoma: Gilgeous-Alexander (22), Hartenstein (13 + 12 rebounds), Jaylen Williams (12 + 6 assists), Holmgren (10 + 12 rebounds), Dort (8) – start; Caruso (12), K. Williams (8), Wiggins (5), Joe (5), Wallace (5), Carlson (2), Barnhizer (0), Youngblood (0).

San Antonio: Fox (29), Castle (19 + 7 assists), Barnes (15), Cornet (6), Vassell (5) – start; Vembanyama (19 + 11 rebounds), Harper (12), K. Johnson (9 + 7 rebounds), McLaughlin (3), Sohan (0), Shempeni (0), Brian (0), Olynyk (0), Waters (0).

Golden State – Dallas – 126:116 (40:28, 31:30, 29:31, 26:27)

Golden State: Curry (23), Butler (14 + 9 rebounds + 9 assists), Moody (12), Dr. Green (7), Post (6) – start; Melton (16), Horford (14), Podziemski (13 + 8 rebounds), Jackson-Davis (10), Payton II (6), Richard (5).

dallas: Flagg (27), Marshall (14), Washington (14 + 10 rebounds), Nembhard (4), Davis (3) – starter; Williams (26), Christie (13), Thompson (7), Gafford (6), Caleb Martin (2).

Lakers-Houston-96:119 (25:37, 28:26, 21:29, 22:27)

Lakers: Doncic (25 + 7 assists + 6 turnovers), James (18), Reeves (12), Ayton (10), Hachimura (0) – start; Vanderbilt (11), Smart (6), Larevia (5), James Jr. (3), Thiero (2), Knecht (2), Kleber (2).

Houston: Thompson (26 + 7 rebounds), Durant (25 + 9 assists), Smith (16 + 7 rebounds), Shengyun (14 + 12 rebounds + 6 turnovers), Eason (13) – start; Sheppard (13), Capela (6), Adams (4 + 9 rebounds), Tate (2), A. Holiday (0), Davison (0), Green (0), Okogie (0), Finney-Smith (0).

Denver – Minnesota – 142:138 (STARTING 32:29, 25:26, 35:23, 23:37, 27:23)

Denver: Jokic (56 + 16 rebounds + 15 assists + 5 turnovers), J. Murray (35 + 10 assists), Hardaway (19), Jones (12 + 9 rebounds), Watson (9) – start; B. Brown (7), Nnaji (2), Valanciunas (2), Strother (0).

Minnesota: Edwards (44 + 6 turnovers), Randle (32 + 7 rebounds + 6 assists), McDaniels (21), Gobert (9 + 12 rebounds + 6 blocks), DiVincenzo (6 + 7 rebounds + 8 assists) – start; Reed (13), Hyland (11), Clark (2), Juzeng (0), Conley (0), Shannon (0).

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NBA: Utah loses to Mikhailyuk, San Antonio beats Oklahoma

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14 games of the NBA regular season were played on the night of December 23-24.

“Utah” hosted “Memphis” and in the middle of the second quarter they were ahead by 15 points at 50:65, but then they made a move at 17:4 and returned to the match 67:69. In the third quarter, the Jazz managed to take the lead with 71:69 and the game was leveled, but the Grizzlies added points at the end of the quarter and took the lead again with 109:101 and then calmly maintained the advantage with 137:128.

Svyatoslav Mikhayyuk The player, who was in Utah’s top 5 and played 22 minutes, recorded 9 points (4/4 free throws, 1/4 two-pointers, 1/5 three-pointers), 4 rebounds, 3 assists, 3 steals, 1 turnover and 1 foul.

The most productive player of the match was Aldama, who scored 37 points for Memphis, while Spencer also recorded a double-double, adding 11 points and 13 assists.

In the main match of game day, San Antonio unexpectedly defeated Oklahoma.

During the three quarters, there was an even contest in which no team could gain a lead of more than 8 points, and the leader changed 16 times. The fate of the match winner was decided in the fourth quarter, and the 9:0 attack of the home team was effective in this, and then the advantage reached 12 points (98:86). San Antonio then controlled the course of the game and confidently cruised to victory, gaining an advantage of 130:110.

The top scorer of the winning team was Johnson, who scored 25 points, while Castle scored 24 points for Spurs.

NBA. Regular season, December 24

Utah – Memphis – 128:137 (31:37, 36:32, 34:40, 27:28)

Utah: Filipovski (25 + 13 rebounds), George (24), Bailey (17), Mikhailyuk (9), Love (6) – start; Hendricks (21), Clayton (10), Collier (8 + 9 assists + 5 turnovers), Sensabaugh (4), Williams (4).

Memphis: Aldama (37 + 7 assists), Jaren Jackson (21 + 7 rebounds), Jackson (18 + 9 rebounds), Wells (12), Spencer (11 + 13 assists) – start; Lendale (17+8 rebounds), Caldwell-Pope (11), Prosper (8), Koloko (2), Mashak (0), Small (0+7 assists).

San Antonio – Oklahoma – 130:110 (31:29, 27:31, 29:22, 43:28)

San Antonio: Castle (24), Barnes (20), Vassell (17), Cornet (8), Fox (6 + 9 assists) – start; K. Johnson (25), Wembanyama (12), Shempeni (4 + 10 rebounds), Harper (4 + 10 assists + 5 steals), Waters (3), Biyombo (2), McLaughlin (2), Bryan (2), Olynyk (1).

Oklahoma: Gilgeous-Alexander (33 + 8 assists), Jaylen Williams (17 + 8 assists), Dort (15), Hartenstein (8 + 12 rebounds), Holmgren (7) – start; K. Williams (10), Joe (8), Wallace (4), Wiggins (3), Youngblood (3), Caruso (2), Barnhizer (0), Carlson (0).

Philadelphia – Brooklyn – 106:114 (27:27, 30:36, 20:26, 29:25)

Philadelphia: Embiid (27), George (19), Maxey (13), McCain (10 + 9 rebounds), Walker (5) – start; Drummond (12+13 rebounds), Gordon (12), Bona (4), Edwards (4), Broome (0), Lowry (0), Sallis (0).

Brooklyn: Porter (28), Demin (20), Claxton (16 + 10 rebounds), Clowney (13), Mann (4) – start; Sharp (9+11 rebounds + 6 assists), Z. Williams (9), Martin (7), Traore (5), Wolf (3).

Charlotte – Washington – 126:109 (24:31, 38:34, 30:25, 34:19)

Charlotte: Ball (23 + 9 assists), Miller (20), Knippel (19), Diabate (12 + 18 rebounds), Bridges (10 + 9 rebounds + 9 assists) – start; James (13), Sexton (12), Hall (11), Green (3), Mann (3), McNeely (0), Connaughton (0).

washington: Middleton (16), McCollum (14), Coulibaly (14), Sarr (7 + 11 rebounds + 4 blocks), George (2 + 6 assists) – start; Bagley (15), Johnson (12), Shempeny (10 + 9 rebounds), Kispert (9), Carrington (6), Brenham (2), Riley (2), Vukcevic (0), Johnson (0), Hill (0).

Atlanta – Chicago – 123:126 (36:30, 32:25, 37:37, 18:34)

of Atlanta: Johnson (24 + 9 rebounds + 10 assists + 5 turnovers), Young (22 + 15 assists), Alexander-Walker (21), Okongwu (10 + 7 rebounds), Risache (10 + 7 rebounds) – start; Krejci (19), Newell (13+7 rebounds), Wallace (2), Kennard (2).

Chicago: White (24 + 7 losses), Vucevic (21 + 10 rebounds), Giddy (19 + 11 rebounds + 15 assists + 7 losses), Buzelis (15), Okoro (8) – starts; Collins (10 + 7 rebounds), Herter (9 + 7 rebounds), Jones (9), Dosunmu (6), Smith (5), Williams (0).

Indiana – Milwaukee – 94:111 (20:26, 24:33, 24:27, 26:25)

indiana: Siakam (15 + 9 rebounds), Nembhard (14 + 6 assists), Maturin (13), Huff (9 + 7 rebounds), Thompson (3) – start; McConnell (16+6 assists), Matthews (6), Furphy (6), Walker (4), Wiseman (3), Jones (3), Jackson (2), Bradley (0), Peter (0).

Milwaukee: Porter (24), Kuzma (15 + 7 rebounds + 5 turnovers), Portis (14 + 9 rebounds), Turner (10), Green (4) – starts; Rollins (23 + 7 rebounds), Sims (6 + 7 rebounds), Trent (5), G. Harris (5), Anthony (3), Jackson (2), Coffey (0), Nance (0).

Cleveland-New Orleans-141:118 (32:22, 37:38, 41:31, 31:27)

cleveland: Mitchell (27), Merrill (22 + 7 assists), Allen (14 + 9 rebounds), Wade (11), Garland (10 + 8 assists) – start; Tyson (18), Bryant (15 + 7 rebounds), Porter (12 + 8 rebounds + 8 assists), Hunter (10), Tomlin (2), Proctor (0).

New Orleans: Quinn (21 + 7 rebounds), Murphy (14), Fiers (11), Bay (11), McGowens (8 + 7 rebounds) – start; Williamson (26), Hawkins (7), Missy (7), Alvarado (6), Peavy (5), Matkovic (2).

Miami – Toronto – 91:112 (16:21, 28:30, 23:31, 24:30)

Miami: Powell (17 + 6 assists), Wiggins (14), Adebayo (9 + 12 rebounds), Ware (5 + 9 rebounds), Mitchell (3) – start; Jaques (21), Smith (10), Yakucionis (7), Fontecchio (5), Johnson (0), Gardner (0).

toronto: Barnes (27 + 8 rebounds), Quickley (18 + 7 assists), Mamukelashvili (14 + 7 assists), Ingram (12), Agbadji (5) – start; Bettle (11), Murray-Boyles (11 + 12 rebounds), Shead (8), Walter (4), Dick (2).

Dallas – Denver – 131:130 (41:27, 25:29, 37:47, 28:27)

dallas: Flagg (33 + 9 rebounds + 9 assists), Davis (31 + 9 rebounds), Marshall (15), Nembhard (11 + 7 assists), Hardy (10) – start; Williams (9), Russell (9), Caleb Martin (9), Gafford (4).

Denver: J. Murray (31 + 7 rebounds + 14 assists), Jokic (29 + 7 rebounds + 14 assists), K. Johnson (8), Jones (6), Watson (4) – start; Hardaway (23), B. Brown (13 + 7 rebounds), Strother (8), Valanciunas (8), Pickett (0), Jones (0).

Minnesota – New York – 115:104 (31:28, 27:24, 27:27, 30:25)

Minnesota: Edwards (38), Randle (25), DiVincenzo (11 + 8 assists), Gobert (11 + 16 rebounds), Conley (8) – start; Hyland (9), Reed (8 + 11 rebounds), Clark (5), Shannon (0).

New York: Towns (40 + 13 rebounds + 5 turnovers), Kolek (20 + 11 rebounds + 8 assists), Bridges (15), Hart (12 + 15 rebounds + 8 assists + 6 turnovers), Robinson (2 + 7 rebounds) – start; Clarkson (10), Diawara (3), Hookporty (2), McCullar (0), Dadier (0), Evbuomwan (0).

Phoenix-Lakers-132:108 (29:26, 38:31, 45:29, 20:22)

Phoenix: Brooks (25), Booker (21 + 11 assists), Williams (18 + 9 rebounds), Gillespie (16 + 8 assists), O’Neal (12) – start; Buey (14), Goodwin (8), Fleming (7), Ighodaro (5), Dunn (4+7 rebounds), Maluach (2), Hayes-Davis (0).

Lakers: James (23 + 6 assists), Smart (14 + 6 assists), Smith (12), Ayton (12 + 10 rebounds), Larevia (12) – start; Reeves (17), Thiero (6), Vanderbilt (5), Knecht (3), Hayes (2), Kleber (2), James Jr. (0), Magnon (0).

Portland-Orlando-106:110 (21:25, 29:38, 30:26, 26:21)

Portland: Avdija (25 + 8 assists), Sharpe (22), Murray (13), Kamara (10), Clingan (8 + 14 rebounds) – start; Love (17), Sissoko (5), Jan Hansen (4), Rooper (2), Rith (0).

Orlando’s: Bane (23), Black (22 + 7 rebounds + 6 assists), Jones (16 + 7 assists), Carter (14 + 7 rebounds), Banchero (12) – start; Isaac (9), Penda (8), Kane (4), Richardson (2), Howard (0).

Sacramento-Detroit-127:136 (24:37, 34:38, 39:40, 30:21)

sacramento: DeRozan (37 + 7 assists), Westbrook (27 + 8 rebounds), Achiuwa (15 + 11 rebounds), Reynaud (8), Murray (2) – start; Clifford (14), Schroeder (10), Monk (9), Cardwell (5+7 rebounds), Ellis (0).

of Detroit: Harris (24), Cunningham (23 + 7 rebounds + 12 assists + 6 steals + 10 turnovers), Duren (23 + 14 rebounds), Thompson (19 + 7 rebounds), D. Robinson (9) – start; Stewart (16), Green (9), Ivey (8), LeVert (5).

Clippers – Houston – 128:108 (29:35, 34:23, 35:24, 30:26)

cutting machines: Leonard (41 + 8 rebounds), Harden (29 + 6 assists), Collins (13), Dunn (11), B. Lopez (5) – start; Sanders (13), Batum (6), Miller (4), Bogdanovich (3), Niederhauser (3), Brown (0), Christie (0).

Houston: Durant (22), Thompson (19 + 9 rebounds), Shengyun (19 + 11 rebounds + 6 assists), Smith (16), Okogi (0) – start; Sheppard (8), Tate (7), Eason (7), A. Holiday (3), Green (3), Capela (2), Adams (2), Davison (0).

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Forbes named the most valuable sports team of 2025

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Version Forbes announced its annual ranking of the world’s most expensive sports teams.

NFL franchise Dallas Cowboys, estimated to be worth $13 billion, has led the pack for the ninth year in a row.

While NBA Golden State Warriors ranked second with a valuation of $11 billion, another representative of American football, Los Angeles Rams (10.5 billion), was in the top three.

The top 10, as last year, includes only American teams from the NFL and NBA. There are seven NFL clubs in the top 10 overall, which Forbes analysts attribute to the league’s large-scale television contracts.

Among football clubs, Real Madrid remains the most expensive – the Spanish giant ranked only 20th with a value of $6.75 billion.

Also in the top 50 are Manchester United (24th, 6.6 billion), Barcelona (42nd, 5.65 billion) and Liverpool (48th, 5.4 billion). In total, only four football clubs are represented in the top 50 rankings.

Formula 1 representatives also returned to the list – Ferrari (26th place) and Mercedes (34th).

The 20 most valuable sports teams in the world according to Forbes

  • 1. Dallas Cowboys (American football) – $13 billion
  • 2. Golden State Warriors (basketball) – $11 billion
  • 3. Los Angeles Rams (American football) – $10.5 billion
  • 4. New York Giants (American football) – $10.1 billion
  • 5. Los Angeles Lakers (basketball) – $10 billion
  • 6. New York Knicks (basketball) – $9.75 billion
  • 7. New England Patriots (American football) – $9 billion
  • 8. San Francisco 49ers (American football) – $8.6 billion
  • 9. Philadelphia Eagles (American football) – $8.3 billion
  • 10. Chicago Bears (American football) – $8.2 billion
  • 11. New York Yankees (baseball) – $8.2 billion
  • 12. New York Jets (American football) – $8.1 billion
  • 13. Las Vegas Raiders (American football) – $7.7 billion
  • 14. Washington Commanders (American football) – $7.6 billion
  • 15. Los Angeles Clippers (basketball) – $7.5 billion
  • 16. Miami Dolphins (American football) – $7.5 billion
  • 17. Houston Texans (American football) – $7.4 billion
  • 18. Denver Broncos (American football) – $6.8 billion
  • 19. Los Angeles Dodgers (baseball) – $6.8 billion
  • 20. Real Madrid (soccer) – $6.75 billion

Source: Sport UA

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