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Don’t miss the excitement happening around the league
The defending champion Boston Celtics have run out to a 15-3 start, led by superstar forward Jayson Tatum and swingman Jaylen Brown, last year’s NBA Finals MVP. But they’re not at the top of the Eastern Conference.
The Cleveland Cavaliers have become the story of the early season, winning their first 15 games – the second-longest winning streak to open a season in NBA history – on their way to a 17-1 start. New coach Kenny Atkinson has bolstered the talent and chemistry around five-time All-Star guard Donovan Mitchell.
Power forward Evan Mobley, one of the most talented defenders in the league, has developed a new all-around offensive game; point guard Darius Garland continues to wow with his sleight-of-hand wizardry. And the roster’s not yet done – stalwarts Max Strus and Isaac Okoro are on their way back, adding more talent as Cleveland chases the 2024 NBA Championship and the 2024 Emirates NBA Cup.
In the Western Conference, the Los Angeles Lakers – the winner of last year’s NBA Cup – are looking to make another run with LeBron James and Anthony Davis leading the way. Davis’ outstanding play has put him in the running for this season’s Kia MVP award, securing the No. 3 spot in NBA.com’s latest MVP Ladder.
But the Oklahoma City Thunder, led by the slashing Shai Gilgeous-Alexander, as well as Nikola Jokic’s Denver Nuggets and Stephen Curry’s resurgent Golden State Warriors, have aspirations of glory as well.
And there are even more contenders with their eyes on the crown – James Harden and the LA Clippers; Anthony Edwards’ pack of Timberwolves; the revving Houston Rockets and the Phoenix Suns, featuring the legendary Kevin Durant.
Fans can watch up to four games at the same time with NBA League Pass’ multi-view feature. Who will make noise as the NBA season continues?