The NBA will soon release its Christmas day slate, followed by the entire schedule. Last season it was just the third game of the third Christmas Day of Minnesota Timberwolves. After another Western Conference final, however, one of the most important stars of the competition in Anthony Edwards is running, the Wolves are ready for a new Christmas Day match.
Many expect the wolves to compete against the Oklahoma City Thunder, Denver Nuggets or New York Knicks. These would all be great matchups. Nevertheless, the San Antino Spurs are perhaps the most likely and intriguing matchup of the wolves. Let’s dive into why a Wolves-Spurs-Christmas daily shows is very logical.
Other matchups are more logical for the Thunder, Nuggets and Knicks
Yes, a rematch of the final of the conference or a matchup with the rival of the wolves, the nuggets, would be great. Similarly, for a match against the Knicks, after the trade in Karl-Anthony Towns-Julius Randle. This matchup would probably kick off the festivities.
Given the imbalance of the conference when the wolves and knicks play each other, it can lead to the fact that there are nine West teams and only one East team on Christmas Day. Instead, the NBA expects the Knicks to have an Eastern Conference team, so more than one East team is represented. The Cleveland Cavaliers, Boston Celtics, Orlando Magic, Milwaukee Bucks and Detroit Pistons are all logical candidates.
Regarding the Thunder and Nuggets, I imagine that they play against each other. A Western Conference Finals Rematch or another chapter in the rivalry of the Wolven nuggets would be very entertaining. Nevertheless, it is difficult to beat the last two MVPs against each other. After the Nuggets have upgraded their selection, many see Denver as the second best team in the west behind OKC. This would create the perfect showdown of Christmas Day.
A wolves-spurs-first storage would be perfect
Victor Wembanyama will certainly drive a Christmas day game, and the Wolves are a perfect matchup for the Spurs. The Nuggets and Thunder would also be ideal matchups for the Spurs; As set out, those teams could play each other. The Los Angeles Lakers, Dallas Mavericks, Houston Rockets and Golden State Warriors are four other Western Conference teams that will probably play on Christmas.
A Lakers-Mavericks matchup after the trade in Luka Dončić, however, is something that the NBA will probably not overlook. Similarly, for a rematch of a series in the first round that went seven games, with Kevin Durant now facing his former team.
Although a Wolven-Spurs matchup may not be paramount in everyone’s thoughts, it would undoubtedly be an exciting matchup. Edwards and Wembanyama are two of the best young stars of the competition, creating an exciting dynamic. Edwards’ elite athletics against the freakish skills of Wembanyama would be a matchup that everyone would like.
The wolves are an elite team, but there is a better chance for Wemby and the Spurs to be competitive against them, instead of thunder, nuggets or rockets. Having five games must be a priority for the NBA on Christmas Day, and a Wolven-Spurs Matchup will probably deliver the desired theatrics.
For basketball enthusiasts would see how the Elite Front Court of the Wolves would contain Wemby while he would see how the improved half of the Spurs would do against a somewhat weak wolves – the defense half exciting. Rudy Gobert opposite his fellow French who finished second behind him in DPOY votes in 2023-24 is another nice subplot. In the end, a Wolven-Spurs matchup would be an incredible Christmas Day game from all corners.
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