2017–18 NBA season explained

2017–18 NBA season
League:National Basketball Association
Sport:Basketball
R:=aa@@ = 82
No Of Teams:30
Tv:ABC, TNT, ESPN, NBA TV
Draft:Draft
Draft Link:2017 NBA draft
Top Pick:Markelle Fultz
Top Pick Link:List of first overall NBA draft picks
Picked By:Philadelphia 76ers
Season:Regular season
Top Seed:Houston Rockets
Mvp:James Harden (Houston)
Top Scorer:James Harden (Houston)
Top Scorer Link:List of National Basketball Association annual scoring leaders
Playoffs:Playoffs
Playoffs Link:2018 NBA playoffs
Conf1:Eastern
Conf1 Link:Eastern Conference (NBA)
Conf1 Champ:Cleveland Cavaliers
Conf1 Runner-Up:Boston Celtics
Conf2:Western
Conf2 Link:Western Conference (NBA)
Conf2 Champ:Golden State Warriors
Conf2 Runner-Up:Houston Rockets
Finals:Finals
Finals Link:2018 NBA Finals
Finals Champ:Golden State Warriors
Finals Runner-Up:Cleveland Cavaliers
Finals Mvp:Kevin Durant (Golden State)
Finals Mvp Link:Bill Russell NBA Finals Most Valuable Player Award
Seasonslist:List of National Basketball Association seasons
Seasonslistnames:NBA
Prevseason Link:2016–17 NBA season
Prevseason Year:2016–17
Nextseason Link:2018–19 NBA season
Nextseason Year:2018–19

The 2017–18 NBA season was the 72nd season of the National Basketball Association (NBA). The regular season began on October 17, 2017, earlier than previous seasons to reduce the number of "back-to-back" games teams were scheduled to play, with the 2017 Eastern Conference champion (and Finals runner–up) Cleveland Cavaliers hosting a game against the Boston Celtics at Quicken Loans Arena in Cleveland, Ohio.[1] The 2018 NBA All-Star Game was played on February 18, 2018, at the Staples Center in Los Angeles, California. LeBron James of the Cleveland Cavaliers was named the All-Star Game Most Valuable Player. The regular season ended on April 11, 2018. The playoffs began on April 14, 2018[2] and ended on June 8 with the Golden State Warriors defeating the Cleveland Cavaliers in the 2018 NBA Finals.

Transactions

See main article: List of 2017–18 NBA season transactions.

Retirement

In-season trades

Free agency

Free agency negotiations began on July 1. Players began signing on July 6, after the July moratorium ended.

Coaching changes

Off-season
Team2016–17 season2017–18 season
-->In-season
TeamOutgoing coachIncoming coach
Phoenix SunsEarl WatsonJay Triano (interim)
Memphis GrizzliesDavid FizdaleJ. B. Bickerstaff (interim)
Milwaukee BucksJason KiddJoe Prunty (interim)

Off-season

For the first time since the inauguration of the BAA, there would be no coaching changes going from the previous season to entering the regular season.[10] In fact, the 536 days from Dave Joerger being fired as coach of the Memphis Grizzlies to the day the Phoenix Suns fired Earl Watson as head coach would be the longest period in NBA history without any coaching changes occur. The last time no head coaches were hired in the off-season occurred during the 1975–76 season.[11]

In-season

Preseason

The preseason began on September 30 and ended on October 13.

International games

The Golden State Warriors and Minnesota Timberwolves played two preseason games in China, at Shenzhen on October 5 and Shanghai on October 8.[16] Minnesota won the first game 111–97, while Golden State emerged victorious in the second one, 142–110.

Regular season

The regular season began on October 17, 2017, and ended on April 11, 2018.

Eastern Conference
  • Western Conference
  • By conference

    Notes

    Tiebreakers

    Eastern Conference
    Western Conference

    International games

    On August 9, 2017, the NBA announced that the Brooklyn Nets would play two regular season games at Mexico City Arena in Mexico City, Mexico. On December 7, the Nets played against the Oklahoma City Thunder and on December 9, they matched up against the Miami Heat.[17] The Nets prevailed 100–95 over the Thunder in their first game, but lost to the Heat 101–89 in their second game.

    On August 10, 2017, the NBA announced that the Philadelphia 76ers would play the Boston Celtics at The O2 Arena in London, United Kingdom on January 11, 2018.[18] The Celtics won the game 114–103.

    Playoffs

    See main article: 2018 NBA playoffs. The 2018 NBA playoffs began on April 14, 2018, ESPN aired the 2018 Eastern Conference Finals and TNT aired the 2018 Western Conference Finals. For the first time since 1979 both Conference Finals series went to a deciding Game 7. The season ended with the 2018 NBA Finals which began on May 31, 2018, and ended on June 8, 2018, on ABC.

    Bracket

    Statistics

    Individual statistic leaders

    Category Player Team Statistic
    Points per game 30.4
    Rebounds per game 16.0
    Assists per game 10.3
    Steals per game 2.4
    Blocks per game 2.6
    Turnovers per game New Orleans Pelicans 5.0
    Fouls per game DeMarcus Cousins New Orleans Pelicans 3.8
    Minutes per game 37.3
    FG% Houston Rockets 65.2%
    FT% 92.2%
    3FG% Indiana Pacers 46.8%
    Efficiency per game James Harden Houston Rockets 29.87
    Double-doubles 68
    Triple-doubles Russell Westbrook Oklahoma City Thunder 25

    Individual game highs

    Category Player Team Statistic
    Points 60
    Rebounds 30
    Assists 25
    Steals 10
    Blocks 10
    Three pointers 10
    Charlotte Hornets

    Team statistic leaders

    Category Team Statistic
    Points per game 113.5
    Rebounds per game 47.4
    Assists per game 29.3
    Steals per game 9.1
    Blocks per game 7.5
    Turnovers per game 15.9
    FG% 50.3%
    FT% 81.5%
    3FG% 39.1%
    +/− +8.5

    Awards

    Yearly awards

    See main article: 2018 NBA Awards. Awards were presented at the NBA Awards ceremony, which were held on June 25. Finalists for voted awards were announced during the playoffs and winners were presented at the award ceremony. The All-NBA Teams were announced in advance in order for teams to have all the necessary information to make off-season preparations.

    2017–18 NBA awards
    Award Recipient(s) Runner(s)-up/Finalists[19]
    James Harden (Houston Rockets) Anthony Davis (New Orleans Pelicans)
    LeBron James (Cleveland Cavaliers)
    Rudy Gobert (Utah Jazz) Anthony Davis (New Orleans Pelicans)
    Joel Embiid (Philadelphia 76ers)
    Ben Simmons (Philadelphia 76ers) Donovan Mitchell (Utah Jazz)
    Jayson Tatum (Boston Celtics)
    Lou Williams (Los Angeles Clippers) Eric Gordon (Houston Rockets)
    Fred VanVleet (Toronto Raptors)
    Victor Oladipo (Indiana Pacers) Clint Capela (Houston Rockets)
    Spencer Dinwiddie (Brooklyn Nets)
    Dwane Casey (Toronto Raptors) Quin Snyder (Utah Jazz)
    Brad Stevens (Boston Celtics)
    Daryl Morey (Houston Rockets)
    Kemba Walker (Charlotte Hornets)
    J. J. Barea (Dallas Mavericks)
    Jamal Crawford (Minnesota Timberwolves)
    Kevin Durant (Golden State Warriors)

    [20]

    [21]

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    Players of the Week

    The following players were named the Eastern and Western Conference Players of the Week.

    WeekEastern ConferenceWestern Conferenceclass=unsortableRef.
    October 17–22 (Milwaukee Bucks) (1/1) (Houston Rockets) (1/5)[23]
    October 23–29 (Indiana Pacers) (1/3) (New Orleans Pelicans) (1/1)[24]
    (New York Knicks) (1/1) (Houston Rockets) (2/5)[25]
    November 6–12 (Detroit Pistons) (1/1) (Denver Nuggets) (1/2)[26]
    November 13–19 (Toronto Raptors) (1/5) (Minnesota Timberwolves) (1/1)[27]
    November 20–26 (Miami Heat) (1/2) (New Orleans Pelicans) (1/2)[28] [29]
    (Cleveland Cavaliers) (1/4) (Houston Rockets) (3/5)[30] [31]
    December 4–10 (Indiana Pacers) (2/3) (Golden State Warriors) (1/1)[32] [33]
    December 11–17 (Cleveland Cavaliers) (2/4) (Houston Rockets) (1/1)[34] [35]
    December 18–24 (Toronto Raptors) (2/5) (Oklahoma City Thunder) (1/2)[36] [37]
    December 25–31 (Washington Wizards) (1/1) (Los Angeles Clippers) (1/2)[38] [39]
    January 1–7 (Toronto Raptors) (3/5) (Golden State Warriors) (1/2)[40] [41]
    January 8–14 (Miami Heat) (2/2) (Los Angeles Clippers) (2/2)[42] [43]
    January 15–21 (Philadelphia 76ers) (1/2) (Portland Trail Blazers) (1/3)[44] [45]
    January 22–28 (Milwaukee Bucks) (1/1) (Golden State Warriors) (2/2)[46] [47]
    (Detroit Pistons) (1/1) (Houston Rockets) (4/5)[48] [49]
    February 5–11 (Philadelphia 76ers) (2/2) (Houston Rockets) (5/5)[50] [51]
    (Toronto Raptors) (4/5) (New Orleans Pelicans) (2/2)[52] [53]
    March 5–11 (Toronto Raptors) (5/5) (Portland Trail Blazers) (2/3)[54] [55]
    March 12–18 (Cleveland Cavaliers) (3/4) (Oklahoma City Thunder) (2/2)[56] [57]
    March 19–25 (Cleveland Cavaliers) (4/4) (San Antonio Spurs) (1/1)[58] [59]
    (Indiana Pacers) (3/3) (Portland Trail Blazers) (3/3)[60] [61]
    April 2–8 (Philadelphia 76ers) (1/1) (Denver Nuggets) (2/2)[62] [63]

    Players of the Month

    The following players were named the Eastern and Western Conference Players of the Month.

    MonthEastern ConferenceWestern Conferenceclass=unsortableRef.
    October/November (Cleveland Cavaliers) (1/4) (Houston Rockets) (1/1)[64]
    December (Cleveland Cavaliers) (2/4) (Oklahoma City Thunder) (1/1)[65]
    January (Toronto Raptors) (1/1) (Golden State Warriors) (1/1)[66]
    February (Cleveland Cavaliers) (3/4) (New Orleans Pelicans) (1/2)[67]
    March/April (Cleveland Cavaliers) (4/4) (New Orleans Pelicans) (2/2)[68]

    Rookies of the Month

    The following players were named the Eastern and Western Conference Rookies of the Month.

    MonthEastern ConferenceWestern Conferenceclass=unsortableRef.
    October/November (Philadelphia 76ers) (1/4) (Los Angeles Lakers) (1/1)[69]
    December (Boston Celtics) (1/1) (Utah Jazz) (1/4)[70]
    January (Philadelphia 76ers) (2/4) (Utah Jazz) (2/4)[71]
    February (Philadelphia 76ers) (3/4) (Utah Jazz) (3/4)[72]
    March/April (Philadelphia 76ers) (4/4) (Utah Jazz) (4/4)[73]

    Coaches of the Month

    The following coaches were named the Eastern and Western Conference Coaches of the Month.

    MonthEastern ConferenceWestern Conferenceclass=unsortableRef.
    October/November (Boston Celtics) (1/1) (Houston Rockets) (1/2)[74]
    December (Toronto Raptors) (1/1) (Golden State Warriors) (1/1)[75]
    January (Miami Heat) (1/1) (Portland Trail Blazers) (1/1)[76]
    February (Washington Wizards) (1/1) (Houston Rockets) (2/2)[77] [78]
    March/April (Philadelphia 76ers) (1/1) (Utah Jazz) (1/1)[79] [80]

    Arenas

    Media

    This is the second season of the current nine-year contracts with ABC, ESPN, TNT, and NBA TV.

    The Chicago Bulls experienced a mid-season change in their broadcast partner due to the Cumulus Media Chapter 11 bankruptcy filing nulling and voiding many broadcasting agreements. The team's games moved from Cumulus's WLS to Entercom's WSCR on February 3, 2018.[86]

    Notable occurrences

    See main article: article and List of NBA regular season records.

    See also

    Notes and References

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    2. News: Key dates for 2017–18 NBA season. NBA.com. February 5, 2019.
    3. News: Hightower. Kyle. Paul Pierce signs with Boston Celtics, then retires. NBA.com. Associated Press. July 20, 2017. en.
    4. Web site: Suns Extend Ryan McDonough as General Manager, Name James Jones Vice President of Basketball Operations. July 19, 2017. July 19, 2017. NBA.com. Turner Sports Interactive. Bob. Baum.
    5. Web site: Jason Maxiell officially retires from NBA as a Detroit Piston. freep.com. The Detroit Free Press. August 5, 2017. en.
    6. Web site: Tillery. Ronald. Grizzlies hiring Tayshaun Prince for front office job. The Commercial Appeal. September 12, 2017. en. August 15, 2017.
    7. Web site: Brezec retired and become a scout for the Cavs. Eurohoops. September 12, 2017. September 2, 2017.
    8. Web site: Butler. Caron. Sixteen Years, Nine Teams, One Love. The Players' Tribune. February 6, 2018. February 6, 2018.
    9. Web site: Injury forces former Spurs center Tiago Splitter to retire. USATODAY.com. February 20, 2018. en.
    10. Web site: An NBA first: Every coach who started last season is back. nbcsports.com. September 28, 2017. September 22, 2017.
    11. Web site: Marc Stein . Static.nytimes.com . March 19, 2018 . June 10, 2022.
    12. Web site: Suns Relieve Earl Watson of Head Coaching Duties. NBA.com. October 22, 2017. October 22, 2017.
    13. Web site: Grizzlies relieve David Fizdale of head coaching duties. NBA.com. November 27, 2017. November 27, 2017.
    14. Web site: Bucks Relieve Jason Kidd Of Head Coaching Duties. Milwaukee Bucks. January 23, 2018. January 22, 2018.
    15. Web site: Joe Prunty to remain head coach of Milwaukee Bucks for remainder of season. NBA.com. January 26, 2018.
    16. Web site: Golden State Warriors, Minnesota Timberwolves get preseason games in China. NBA.com. October 4, 2017. March 20, 2017.
    17. Web site: NBA To Play Two Regular-Season Games In Mexico City. NBA.com. August 10, 2017. August 9, 2017.
    18. Web site: Philadelphia 76ers and Boston Celtics To Play Regular-Season NBA Game in London. NBA.com. August 11, 2017. August 10, 2017.
    19. Web site: NBA reveals awards finalists for 2017–18 season. NBA.com. May 16, 2017.
    20. Web site: LeBron James, James Harden unanimously selected to All-NBA First Team. NBA.com. May 24, 2018. May 24, 2018.
    21. Web site: Rudy Gobert, Anthony Davis headline 2017–18 NBA All-Defensive first team. NBA.com. May 23, 2018. May 23, 2018.
    22. Web site: Donovan Mitchell, Ben Simmons lead 2017–18 NBA All-Rookie first team. NBA.com. May 22, 2018.
    23. Web site: Giannis Antetokounmpo, James Harden Named NBA's Players Of The Week. basketball.realgm.com. RealGM. October 23, 2017. November 9, 2017.
    24. Web site: Victor Oladipo, DeMarcus Cousins Named NBA's Players Of The Week. basketball.realgm.com. RealGM. October 30, 2017. November 9, 2017.
    25. Web site: Kristaps Porzingis, James Harden Named Players Of The Week. basketball.realgm.com. RealGM. November 6, 2017. November 9, 2017.
    26. Web site: Tobias Harris, Nikola Jokic Named Players Of The Week. basketball.realgm.com. RealGM. November 13, 2017. November 17, 2017.
    27. Web site: DeMar DeRozan, Karl-Anthony Towns Named NBA's Players Of The Week. basketball.realgm.com. RealGM. November 20, 2017. November 23, 2017.
    28. Web site: Goran Dragic Named Eastern Conference Player of the Week. NBA.com. November 27, 2017.
    29. Web site: Anthony Davis Named Western Conference Player of the Week. NBA.com. November 27, 2017.
    30. Web site: LeBron James Named NBA's Eastern Conference Player of the Week for Week 7. NBA.com. December 4, 2017.
    31. Web site: Harden Named NBA Western Conference Player of the Week. NBA.com. December 4, 2017.
    32. Web site: Oladipo Named Player of the Week for Second Time This Season. NBA.com. December 11, 2017.
    33. Web site: Kevin Durant Named Western Conference Player of the Week. NBA.com. December 11, 2017.
    34. Web site: LeBron James Named NBA's Eastern Conference Player of the Week for Week 9. NBA.com. December 18, 2017.
    35. Web site: Chris Paul Player of the Week. NBA.com. December 18, 2017.
    36. Web site: DeRozan Named East Player Of The Week. NBA.com. December 26, 2017. December 27, 2017.
    37. Web site: Russell Westbrook Named Western Conference Player of the Week. NBA.com. December 26, 2017. December 27, 2017.
    38. Web site: Bradley Beal Named East Player Of The Week. NBA.com. January 3, 2018.
    39. Web site: Lou Williams Named Western Conference Player of the Week. NBA.com. January 3, 2018.
    40. Web site: DeRozan Named East Player Of The Week. NBA.com. January 8, 2018.
    41. Web site: Stephen Curry Named Western Conference Player of the Week. NBA.com. January 8, 2018.
    42. Web site: Goran Dragić Named Eastern Conference Player Of The Week. NBA.com. January 15, 2018. January 17, 2018.
    43. Web site: Press Release: Lou Williams Named Western Conference Player of the Week. NBA.com. January 15, 2018. January 17, 2018.
    44. Web site: Philadelphia 76ers Center Joel Embiid Named Eastern Conference Player of the Week. NBA.com. January 22, 2018.
    45. News: Damian Lillard Named Western Conference Player Of The Week. Portland Trail Blazers. January 22, 2018.
    46. Web site: Khris Middleton Named Eastern Conference Player of the Week. NBA.com. January 29, 2018.
    47. Web site: Stephen Curry Named Western Conference Player of the Week. NBA.com. January 29, 2018.
    48. Web site: Detroit Pistons Center Andre Drummond Named Eastern Conference Player of the Week. NBA.com. February 5, 2018.
    49. Web site: James Harden Named NBA Western Conference Player of the Week. NBA.com. February 5, 2018.
    50. Web site: Philadelphia 76ers Center Joel Embiid Named Eastern Conference Player of the Week. NBA.com. February 12, 2018.
    51. Web site: Harden Named NBA Western Conference Player of the Week. NBA.com. February 12, 2018.
    52. Web site: DeRozan Named East Player Of The Week. NBA.com. March 5, 2018.
    53. Web site: Anthony Davis Named Western Conference Player of the Week. NBA.com. March 5, 2018.
    54. Web site: DeRozan Named East Player Of The Week. NBA.com. March 12, 2018.
    55. Web site: Damian Lillard Named Western Conference Player Of The Week. NBA.com. March 12, 2018.
    56. Web site: LeBron James Named East Player of the Week for Week 22. NBA.com. March 19, 2018.
    57. Web site: Russell Westbrook Named Western Conference Player of the Week. NBA.com. March 19, 2018.
    58. News: LeBron James Named East Player of the Week for Week 23. Cleveland Cavaliers. March 26, 2018.
    59. Web site: LaMarcus Aldridge Named Western Conference Player of the Week. NBA.com. March 26, 2018.
    60. Web site: Oladipo Named Player of the Week for Third Time This Season. NBA.com. April 2, 2018.
    61. Web site: Damian Lillard Named Western Conference Player of the Week. NBA.com. April 2, 2018.
    62. Web site: Simmons Named Eastern Conference Player of the Week. NBA.com. April 9, 2018.
    63. Web site: Nikola Jokić Named NBA Western Conference Player of the Week. NBA.com. April 9, 2018.
    64. Web site: Cleveland Cavaliers' LeBron James, Houston Rockets' James Harden named Kia Players of the Month. NBA.com. December 1, 2017. December 2, 2017.
    65. Web site: Cleveland Cavaliers' LeBron James, Oklahoma City Thunder's Russell Westbrook named Kia Players of Month for December. NBA.com. January 4, 2018.
    66. Web site: Raptors' DeMar DeRozan, Warriors' Stephen Curry named Kia Players of Month for January. NBA.com. February 1, 2018.
    67. Web site: Cavaliers' LeBron James, Pelicans' Anthony Davis tabbed Kia Players of Month for February. NBA.com. March 1, 2018. en.
    68. Web site: Cavaliers' LeBron James, Pelicans' Anthony Davis named Kia Players of the Month. NBA.com. April 12, 2018. en.
    69. Web site: Philadelphia 76ers' Ben Simmons, Los Angeles Lakers' Kyle Kuzma named Kia Rookies of Month. NBA.com. December 1, 2017. December 2, 2017.
    70. Web site: Boston Celtics' Jayson Tatum, Utah Jazz's Donovan Mitchell named Kia Rookies of Month. NBA.com. January 4, 2018.
    71. Web site: Philadelphia 76ers' Ben Simmons, Utah Jazz's Donovan Mitchell named Kia Rookies of Month. NBA.com. February 1, 2018.
    72. Web site: 76ers' Ben Simmons, Jazz's Donovan Mitchell named Kia Rookies of Month for February. NBA.com. March 1, 2018. en.
    73. Web site: 76ers' Ben Simmons, Jazz's Donovan Mitchell named Kia Rookies of Month for March, April. NBA.com. April 12, 2018. en.
    74. Web site: Boston Celtics' Brad Stevens, Houston Rockets' Mike D'Antoni named Coaches of Month. NBA.com. December 1, 2017. December 2, 2017.
    75. Web site: Toronto Raptors' Dwane Casey, Golden State Warriors' Steve Kerr named Coaches of Month. NBA.com. January 3, 2018.
    76. News: Miami Heat's Erik Spoelstra, Portland Trail Blazers' Terry Stotts named Coaches of Month. NBA.com. February 1, 2018. February 2, 2018.
    77. Web site: Scott Brooks named February Eastern Conference Coach of the Month. NBA.com. March 1, 2018.
    78. Web site: Mike D'Antoni Named Western Conference Coach of the Month. NBA.com. March 1, 2018.
    79. Web site: Quin Snyder Named Western Conference Coach of the Month . NBA.com . April 12, 2018 . en.
    80. Web site: Spotlight Coach of the Month Winner Brown Appreciative of Journey . NBA.com . April 12, 2018 . en.
    81. News: Pistons to Move to Downtown Detroit. NBA.com. November 22, 2016. November 24, 2016.
    82. News: "Engine for future growth:" Milwaukee Bucks, Design Team Release Vision for New Multi-Purpose Arena. WITI. Milwaukee. April 7, 2015. April 8, 2015.
    83. News: Milwaukee Bucks 'Return to the MECCA' game set for Oct. 26 vs. Celtics. Velasquez. Matt. August 29, 2017. Milwaukee Journal Sentinel. October 5, 2017.
    84. News: Steinberg. Dan. Verizon Center to become Capital One Arena, starting now. Washington Post. August 10, 2017. August 9, 2017.
    85. Web site: Johnston. Chris. Air Canada Centre changing name to Scotiabank Arena next summer. Sportsnet.ca. September 1, 2017. August 29, 2017.
    86. News: Done deal: Bulls pivot to The Score. Feder. Robert. January 31, 2018. Robert Feder. February 1, 2018.
    87. Web site: A first look at the NBA's refreshed logo. NBA.com. July 6, 2017. July 12, 2017. en.
    88. Web site: Wells. Adam. Adam Silver Says 2017–18 NBA Season Will Start on Oct. 17. Bleacher Report. July 12, 2017.
    89. Web site: Feldman. Dan. NBA moves up trade deadline, reduces timeouts. sports.yahoo.com. Yahoo! Sports. July 12, 2017.
    90. Web site: Ward-Henninger. Colin. NBA moves trade deadline to before All-Star Game, reduces amount of timeouts. CBS Sports. July 12, 2017. en.
    91. Web site: Brown. Maury. NBA Makes Sweeping Pace-Of-Play Changes; MLB Likely Next. Forbes. July 12, 2017. en.
    92. Web site: Dauster. Rob. D-League salaries, two-way contracts increase NBA Draft early entries. CollegeBasketballTalk. September 20, 2017. April 27, 2017.
    93. Web site: Mahoney. Brian. NBA referees can rule closeouts as flagrants or technical fouls. NBA.com. September 22, 2017. en.
    94. Web site: Bushnell. Henry. The NBA is cracking down on dangerous Zaza-esque closeouts. sports.yahoo.com. September 22, 2017.
    95. Web site: Boone. Kyle. The NBA is finally cracking down on James Harden's foul-drawing antics. CBSSports.com. October 4, 2017. September 22, 2017. en.
    96. Web site: NBA implementing 'Zaza Pachulia,' 'James Harden' rules. NBCSports.com. October 4, 2017. September 21, 2017. en.
    97. Web site: NBA Board Of Governors Approves Changes To Draft Lottery System. NBA.com. September 29, 2017. September 28, 2017.
    98. Web site: Helin. Kurt. NBA owners pass lottery reform, new rules on resting players. ProBasketballTalk. September 29, 2017. September 28, 2017.
    99. Web site: No more East vs. West as NBA revamps All-Star Game format. NBA.com. October 3, 2017. en.
    100. Web site: Boston Celtics' Gordon Hayward suffers fractured ankle in season opener. NBA.com. October 18, 2017. en.
    101. Web site: Ben Simmons did something even LeBron (or anyone else in NBA history) hasn't matched. Newsweek.com. November 8, 2017. en. November 8, 2017.
    102. Web site: Kings set record for most points scored before a starter scores vs. Thunder. clutchpoints.com. November 8, 2017. November 8, 2017.
    103. News: Lonzo Ball is the youngest player in NBA history to record a triple double. SBNation.com. November 17, 2017. November 12, 2017.
    104. Web site: Kaskey-Blomain. Michael. Celtics become first NBA team to win 13 straight after 0–2 start. 247sports.com. November 15, 2017. November 15, 2017.
    105. Web site: Heat top Celtics 104–98, snap Boston's 16-game win streak (Nov 22, 2017). FOXSports.com. December 4, 2017. November 22, 2017.
    106. Web site: Hawks get their most lopsided win ever, 126–80 over Kings. sports.yahoo.com. November 15, 2017. November 16, 2017.
    107. Web site: LeBron ejected for first time in 15-year career. ESPN.com. November 29, 2017. November 29, 2017.
    108. Web site: Petersen. Matt. Utah Jazz rookie Donovan Mitchell makes statement with 41-point performance. NBA.com. December 5, 2017. en.
    109. Web site: Warriors news: Stephen Curry passes Jason Kidd for eighth spot in all-time 3-pointers ladder. clutchpoints.com. December 2, 2017. December 5, 2017.
    110. Web site: Stephen Curry becomes fastest to reach 2,000 3-pointers made. NBA.com. December 6, 2017. en.
    111. Web site: Howard's 23 points lead Hornets past Thunder. FOXSports.com. December 12, 2017. December 12, 2017.
    112. Web site: Richardson has 28 points to lead Heat past Clippers. Sportsnet.ca. December 18, 2017. December 16, 2017.
    113. Web site: Lakers, Los Angeles celebrate Kobe Bryant's jersey retirement in style. sports.yahoo.com. December 19, 2017.
    114. Web site: Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame announces modifications to enshrinement process - NBA.com. NBA media. reports. NBA.com. July 5, 2018.
    115. Web site: DeMar DeRozan went full Maple Jordan on the Milwaukee Bucks. sports.yahoo.com. January 2, 2018.
    116. Web site: Carmelo Anthony passes Patrick Ewing for 21st on NBA's all-time scoring list. 247sports.com. January 5, 2018. January 31, 2018.
    117. Web site: Cavs news: Kyle Korver makes NBA history early in game versus Wolves. cavsnation.com. January 9, 2018. January 9, 2018.
    118. Web site: Lauri Markkanen becomes fastest player in NBA history to make 100 3-pointers. tucson.com. January 16, 2018.
    119. Web site: Gilberg. Ari. LeBron James becomes the youngest player in NBA history to score 30,000 career points. NY Daily News. January 24, 2018. January 23, 2018.
    120. Web site: NBA: Carmelo Anthony hits milestone as Thunder rolls. stltoday.com. January 31, 2018. en.
    121. Web site: Spurs-Kings game was a first of its kind in NBA history. clutchpoints.com. January 29, 2018. January 29, 2018.
    122. Web site: Harden first to net 60 points in triple-double. ESPN.com. January 31, 2018. January 31, 2018.
    123. Web site: Dirk Nowitzki joins 50,000 minutes club wearing jersey with name misspelled. yahoo.com. February 6, 2018.
    124. Web site: T.J. McConnell's triple-double off bench makes 76ers history. SportingNews.com. February 13, 2018. February 13, 2018.
    125. News: Nikola Jokic records triple-double in 14 minutes, fastest in NBA history. Cato. Tim. February 15, 2018. SBNation.com. February 16, 2018.
    126. Web site: Devine. Dan. LeBron James becomes first player ever to reach 30K points, 8K rebounds, 8K assists. yahoo.com. February 28, 2018.
    127. Web site: Wells. Adam. Dirk Nowitzki Becomes 6th Player in NBA History to Reach 31,000 Points. BleacherReport.com. March 1, 2018.
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