As Hawks’ Jalen Johnson posts consecutive triple-doubles

Jalen Johnson is rapidly becoming the engine of the Trae-Young-less Atlanta Hawks and his head coach believes he’s still only scratching the surface. Johnson recorded his second triple-double in as many nights on Saturday, posting 30 points, 12 rebounds and 12 assists in the Hawks’ 131–116 win over the Washington Wizards. It was his fourth triple-double of the season, all coming at a time when Atlanta is without four-time All-Star Trae Young, sidelined since late October with a sprained right MCL. The 23-year-old is averaging 23.8 points, 10.5 rebounds and 7.8 assists, all major jumps from his breakout 2024–25 campaign. “It reflects a guy who’s done a lot of work and who we need to make a lot of plays for us,” Hawks coach Quin Snyder said. “The triple-doubles are great, but he wants to win and there’s more there. He can be even more efficient, because we need him to be.” Johnson’s back-to-back performances were historic.On Friday, in a one-point loss to Denver, he logged the second-fastest triple-double in NBA history, hitting the mark in just 16:44, behind only Nikola Jokić’s 14:33.Saturday’s effort made him only the second Hawk ever to post triple-doubles on both ends of a back-to-back, joining Bob Sura in April 2004. “Yesterday was cool, but tonight was more important because we got the win,” Johnson said. “It was a great group effort. My teammates make the game easier for me.” With Young out and the Hawks reshaping their identity, Johnson’s rise has been essential — and if Snyder is right, the frightening part for the rest of the league is that he still has room to grow.

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Kevin Durant hits 31,000 career points, joins elite NBA group

Kevin Durant became the eighth player in NBA history to reach 31,000 career points on Friday night in the Houston Rockets’ game against the Phoenix Suns. He entered the game needing just four points to reach the mark. He made two free throws for his first points of the night before accomplishing it on a jump shot midway through the first quarter. The 37-year-old Durant did it in his 1,141st career game, tying the NBA’s all-time leading scorer LeBron James for doing it in the third-fewest games behind Michael Jordan (1,011) and Wilt Chamberlain (1,015). The other players to have scored at least 31,000 points are Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, Karl Malone, Kobe Bryant and Dirk Nowitzki. Durant, the second overall pick in the 2007 draft, is in his first season with the Rockets after this summer’s blockbuster trade from Phoenix.

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Cunningham and Duren’s Rome bond drives Pistons rise

Cade Cunningham and Jalen Duren first crossed paths six years ago. It happened in Colorado Springs. Duren, then 15, was getting up shots late at night. Cunningham, 17, joked about Duren’s stiff jumper. Neither knew they’d become teammates. Or close friends. That friendship fuels Detroit’s surge this season. Cunningham, now 24, is playing at an MVP level. Duren, 22, has taken a major leap and is in the Most Improved Player race. Both could be All-Stars in February. Duren is averaging 19.0 points, 11.5 rebounds and 1.9 assists. He’s added off-the-dribble moves and a midrange touch. Cunningham is on pace for career highs across the board: 27.6 points, 9.2 assists, 6.5 rebounds and 1.5 steals. Their chemistry started off the court. Last summer, Cunningham organized a rugged Colorado trip. No luxury. Small cabins. One TV. Bugs everywhere. Duren said it pushed his comfort zone and expanded his mindset. Cunningham teaches him new things. They talk about history and life. Duren calls him “very intellectual.” The next adventure came a month later. They traveled to Rome. Two weeks together. Museums. Ancient ruins. Long walks. Constant new experiences. Cunningham said exploring as tourists brought them even closer. That closeness now shows in games. Their timing. Their reads. Their trust. It’s a major reason the Pistons have climbed the Eastern Conference standings.

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Cavs hit with $250K fine for injury-report violation

The NBA has fined the Cleveland Cavaliers $250,000. The league says the team violated the Player Participation Policy. The investigation found that Darius Garland was healthy enough to play in one of the two games on November 23 and November 24. The issue was which game he would play. Cleveland played the Clippers on November 23. That game was not televised nationally. Garland played in that one. Cleveland then held him out on Nov. 24 against the Raptors. That game was nationally televised. The league ruled he should have been available for it. Because of that, the NBA issued the fine.

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Bulls rookie Essengue out for year after surgery decision

Chicago Bulls rookie Noa Essengue will miss the rest of the season. Coach Billy Donovan announced the news Wednesday. Essengue needs surgery on his left shoulder. Doctors advised fixing the issue now. Donovan said the problem could linger if they waited. The final decision was made earlier in the day. Essengue, 18, was the 12th pick in the draft. The French forward played only two games for Chicago. He logged just over six minutes and missed all three of his shots. He also played four games in the G League. With Windy City, he averaged 23 points, 8.5 rebounds, and nearly 31 minutes. Chicago is dealing with several other injuries. Coby White, Kevin Huerter, Zach Collins, and Jalen Smith are all out. Guards Isaac Okoro and Tre Jones are also sidelined.

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McGee Admits Jealousy as He Embarks on Australian Adventure

Javale McGee, a three-time NBA champion, is set for a new chapter with the Illawarra Hawks of Australia’s NBL. He admits he’s embracing an experience he long envied. “I always had a hint of jealousy towards the European players,” McGee told the Geelong Advertiser. “They get to go to different countries and really explore. I never really had that opportunity, so when this opportunity came up to come to Australia … I jumped straight on it.” The 37-year-old center last appeared in the NBA with the Sacramento Kings during the 2023–24 season, averaging 4 points and 2.7 rebounds in 46 games while shooting 60 percent from the field. He later joined Vaqueros de Bayamón in Puerto Rico’s BSN league, where he added another championship to his résumé. McGee, who won NBA titles between 2017 and 2020, now shifts his focus to extending his career overseas, bringing veteran experience and a global outlook to Illawarra.

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Thanasis Antetokounmpo Re-Signs With Bucks on One-Year Deal

Thanasis Antetokounmpo is returning to the Milwaukee Bucks after missing last season while recovering from a torn Achilles tendon. The Bucks announced Sunday that they’ve re-signed the 33-year-old forward, who is currently competing for Greece in EuroBasket. Antetokounmpo, the older brother of Bucks superstar and two-time MVP Giannis Antetokounmpo, previously played in Milwaukee from 2019–24. He appeared in 34 games during the 2023–24 season before the injury setback. Across his NBA career, Antetokounmpo has averaged 2.4 points, 1.6 rebounds, and 7.7 minutes in 198 regular-season appearances. Aside from a brief two-game stint with the New York Knicks in 2015–16, his entire NBA tenure has come with the Bucks.

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NBA veteran Jeremy Lin announces retirement from professional basketball

Former NBA point guard Jeremy Lin announced his retirement from professional basketball in a heartfelt Instagram post on Saturday night. “It’s been the honor of a lifetime to compete against the fiercest competitors under the brightest lights and to challenge what the world thought was possible for someone who looks like me,” he wrote. “I’ve lived out my wildest childhood dreams to play in front of fans all around the world. I will forever be the kid who felt fully alive every time I touched a basketball.” Undrafted in 2010, Lin averaged 11.6 points and 4.3 assists across a nine-year NBA career spanning 2010-19. Lin catapulted himself into international fame while playing for the New York Knicks in 2011-12, including an 11-game span in February in which he averaged 24.6 points, 9.2 assists  and 4.1 rebounds. The shocking stretch earned the nickname “Linsanity.” Lin became a full-time starting point guard the following two seasons in Houston before logging short stints with the Lakers, Hornets, Nets, Hawks and Raptors. He also played for teams in the Chinese Basketball Association, Taiwan Professional Basketball League and the NBA G League.

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Celtics Extend Head Coach Joe Mazzulla on Multi-Year Deal

The Boston Celtics have signed head coach Joe Mazzulla to a multi-year contract extension, the team announced Friday. Terms of the deal were not disclosed. Mazzulla, 37, called the agreement “a blessing,” thanking his family, Celtics ownership, president Brad Stevens, and his players. “I look forward to competing for the Celtics and the city of Boston,” he said in a statement. The youngest head coach to win an NBA title since Bill Russell in 1969, Mazzulla has led Boston to the playoffs in each of his three seasons, including the franchise’s 18th championship in 2023-24. The Celtics have won at least 57 games each season under his leadership, surpassing 60 victories in the past two campaigns.

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Jayson Tatum Spotted Walking Without Boot or Brace at Patriots Camp

Boston Celtics star Jayson Tatum was seen walking without a boot or brace Wednesday while attending the New England Patriots’ joint training camp practice with the Washington Commanders. Tatum, recovering from May surgery to repair a ruptured right Achilles suffered in the Eastern Conference semifinals, is expected to miss most, if not all of next NBA season. His appearance marked a positive step in his rehabilitation, which has included weight room workouts at the Celtics’ facility. At camp, Tatum spent most of his time on the sideline, chatting with Patriots players and Washington quarterback Jayden Daniels. Celtics president of basketball operations Brad Stevens has said the team will not rush Tatum’s return despite his steady progress.

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