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NBA Games: 3 Matchups which should have been scheduled for Christmas Day

Portland Trail Blazers v Los Angeles Clippers
Portland Trail Blazers v Los Angeles Clippers

On Christmas Day of 2018 NBA fans got what they thought might be a treat with the LeBron James led Los Angeles Lakers facing the then champions, Golden State Warriors. 

Both teams combined offered three NBA Finals MVP’s (James, Iguodala, and Durant) and a number of former and current All-Stars. 

Six months prior, LeBron James had completed in a losing effort for Cleveland, his eighth consecutive trip to the NBA Finals with two teams. 

Golden State was six months away from their fifth consecutive NBA Finals appearance and hopefully their third consecutive title.

Both teams disappointed themselves and their fanbase on Christmas Day as a James groin pull would ruin the Lakers chances of making the Playoffs and threatening Golden State’s grip on the Western Conference. 

A series of early-round Playoff injuries to DeMarcus Cousins, Andre Iguodala, and Kevin Durant wrecked Golden State’s championship aspirations. 

If this gift of a game on Christmas Day was to be some sort of foreshadowing of a Lakers vs Warriors rivalry, it did not work out that way. It was also a blowout of a game as the Lakers won 127-101. 

For 2019, the schedule makers have created matchups on Christmas Day between the Raptors and Celtics, the Bucks and 76ers, Warriors vs Rockets and Clippers vs Lakers. 

The Christmas Day schedule should be highlighted by the Lakers and Clippers game, but with Toronto no longer featuring Kawhi Leonard (now with Clippers) and the Warriors decimated by injuries and losing Durant in free agency (Nets), the holiday schedule is not as intriguing or exciting as one might first think. 

Here is a look at three games that should have been scheduled for Christmas Day.


#3 Indiana Pacers v Milwaukee Bucks (Scheduled for December 22nd, 2019)

Milwaukee Bucks v Indiana Pacers
Milwaukee Bucks v Indiana Pacers

This is a matchup that would hold more intrigue and excitement for NBA fans on Christmas Day. This game could have replaced the matchup between the Raptors and the Celtics. 

While Toronto and Boston are bigger media markets,the Celtics had a let down of a season in 2019 and don’t deserve the hype on Christmas Day. While Toronto won the NBA Title in 2019, their roster is minus two key starters via free agency in Kawhi Leonard and Danny Green. 

The Raptors don’t figure to be a team better than fourth in the East in 2019/20. However, Indiana was fifth in the East last season and could have finished higher except for an injury to Oladipo. Should he be healthy in 2019, Pacers figures to be among the East’s Top 4 teams. 

Their December 22nd, 2019 opponent, the Milwaukee Bucks were the best team in the East in 2019 (Regular Season) after winning 60 games and feature the leagues reigning MVP in Giannis Antetokounmpo. 

They also had the Raptors on the ropes in the Eastern Conference Final taking a 2-0 series lead before losing four straight games to the eventual champions. The Bucks deserve the recognition and spotlight for Christmas Day.  

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