Who's Who
Notable Numbers
Remember When
King of Christmas
Lost the War, but Won the Battle
100

This player holds the most scoring titles in NBA history. 

Michael Jordan

100

Although Kobe Bryant split his NBA career wearing #8 and #24, he wore this number while leading the Redeem Team to back-to-back Gold Medals. 

#10

100

In Curry’s first MVP season, this defensive monster walked away with the Bill Russell NBA Finals MVP trophy.

Andre Iguodala

100

With 18 Christmas appearances, this NBA player has played in the most games on December 25th.

Lebron James

100

In 2017, this Wildcat alumni scored 70 points against the Boston Celtics, despite losing 120-130.

Devin Booker

200

With the first pick in the 2004 NBA Draft, the Orlando Magic selected this player.

Dwight Howard

200

As an LSU Tiger, Shaq wore this jersey number. 

#33

200

In Game 6 of the Finals, this player bailed Michael Jordan out after a double team.

Steve Kerr
200

Donning 25 wins each, these two teams hold the record for most wins on Christmas Day.

The Los Angeles Lakers and the New York Knicks

200

This one-time All Star put up a whopping 60 points in a 126-130 loss against the Timberwolves in 2024.

De'Aaron Fox

300

Drafted before Carmelo Anthony, this rookie went on to win a championship in his first season, playing a total of 11 minutes throughout the series.

Darko Milicic

300

Although the "Round Mound of Rebound" wore #34 throughout college and the first six years of his NBA, in the 1991-92 season, Barkley opted for this number. 

#32

300

In his final NBA game, Kobe put up 60 points against this team.

The Utah Jazz

300

This player has hit the only true walk-off buzzer beater on Christmas Day. 

Lebron James

300

In 1985, this NBA superstar put on a passing clinic with 24 assists in a 2 point loss to the Washington Bullets. 

Isiah Thomas

400

And remember… he’s only 19.

Jayson Tatum

400

This player wore ten different jersey numbers throughout his NBA career.

Ish Smith

400

This NBA Commissioner blocked the CP3 trade to Kobe’s Lakers forming one of the biggest-ifs in league history.

David Stern

400

This All Star shooting guard has the highest average point per game (43.3 ppg) on December 25th.

Tracy McGrady

400

Despite losing 110-118 to OKC, this European Big Man grabbed 31 boards in 2024.

Jusuf Nurkic

500
Excluding Bob Cousy, this NBA MVP posted the worst shooting percentages while winning the coveted regular season award.

Allen Iverson

500

Before there was Michael Jordan or Lebron James, this 6-time NBA All Star was the first player to wear #23 and proceeded to throughout his entire 13-year career.

Lou Hudson

500

This player had to be held back by players and coaches while repeatedly charging at LeBron after an elbow to the face in 2021.

Isaiah Stewart

500

This zero-time All Star put up a historic 39 points to come back and win against the Portland Trail Blazers in 2010.

Monta Ellis

500

In 2019, 52, 16, and 7 was not enough for this player to pull off the win against the 76ers, losing 125-130.

Giannis Antetokounmpo

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