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2024 NBA Media Day: Live updates, highlights and how to watch
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The 2024 edition of NBA Media Day has arrived. It’s like the first day of school, picture day and homecoming all wrapped up in one. And it’s a beautiful start to the preseason schedule.
Players, coaches, and executives will dole out pleasantries and sports platitudes, giving us their best first outlook on the season to come. And, of course, Jimmy Butler will make a cameo, stealing the spotlight with whatever he decides to do showing up for another season.
This year, 28 NBA teams will hold their media days over the course of Monday. The Celtics and Nuggets already kicked off the festivities with their own media days last week in preparation for the NBA Abu Dhabi games on Oct. 5. This marks the 2024-2025 debut for the rest of the association.
We’re keeping tabs on everything that’s being said around the NBA. Here are the latest news and nuggets from the 2024 NBA media day.
The Karl-Anthony Towns trade to the New York Knicks caught a lot of people by surprise, none more so than his former teammates with the Minnesota Timberwolves. Their first public reactions are coming out now thanks to NBA media day. Here’s a sampling of what was said thus far:
A cautious Kawhi Leonard focused on being healthy enough to finish a playoff series showed up to Los Angeles Clippers media day.
Leonard’s health is again a concern going into another season after he couldn’t complete the Clippers’ postseason loss to the Dallas Mavericks, abruptly left Team USA training camp this summer because of wariness about a knee injury and a report last week that he subsequently underwent a medical procedure on his knee this offseason.
The Clippers’ star conceded the inflammation in his knee that surfaced last season could be an issue the rest of his career, but emphasized that he and the team’s training staff have a better handle on how to deal with it moving forward.
Lonzo Ball’s once-promising NBA career came to a screeching halt because of persistent knee problems with the Chicago Bulls. He has only appeared in 35 games since signing a 4-year, $85-million contract with Chicago in 2021 and did not play at all the past two seasons. But that could soon be changing. Ball’s return could come as soon as this year’s season opener.
“That’s the plan,” Bulls executive vice president of basketball operations Artūras Karnišovas said when asked if Ball could be available for the team’s season opener this year.
Ja Morant wanted it known Monday that he’s not out to prove his doubters wrong after the past two seasons veered so off course for him. But the Memphis Grizzlies are aiming to be a playoff team again this year, so he did offer a preview of how the recent turmoil and health issues that limited him to nine games last season could impact the rest of the league.
“I feel like a happy Ja is a scary Ja for a lot of people,” Morant said.
Klay Thompson is among the most intriguing offseason additions this year, if only because it will be weird initially to see him wearing a Dallas Mavericks uniform instead of one belonging to the Golden State Warriors. But Mavericks star Luka Doncic and coach Jason Kidd see Thompson as potentially the piece Dallas was missing during its run to the NBA Finals last year.
“We haven’t had a Jason Terry or a Klay Thompson here for a long time,” Kidd said, alluding to his former teammate in Dallas when the Mavericks won an NBA championship in 2011. “You’re talking about rare air here when it comes to shooting,”
“I can’t wait to play with him,” Doncic said.
The Houston Rockets made some big offseason moves a year ago to shore up their roster and bring in coach Ime Udoka only to fall short of the play-in tournament in the deep Western Conference. Well, they’ve got designs on making the postseason this time around even though the west looks even deeper this year. And they’re vocalizing them on media day.
Josh Hart had a memorable reaction to the news.
The ink on the Karl-Anthony Towns trade that would send the star from the Minnesota Timberwloves to the Knicks for Julius Randle and Donte DiVincenzo has not yet hit paper. But the big man was spotted on Monday morning in the area, according to Athletic hockey writer Peter Baugh.
Here is a snap of the Knicks newest addition.
The rumored trade is not yet official, which should make things interesting on Monday.
This NBA Media Day will be tinged with sadness after the NBA announced Monday morning that Hall of Fame center and beloved humanitarian Dikembe Mutombo died from brain cancer. He was 58 years old.
Tyrese Maxey and Paul George were smiling and Joel Embiid wouldn’t. Not until Maxey playfully knocked the ball from his hands during a photoshoot Monday and they all laughed together in a clip released by the team’s social media account. The vibes are understandably better with the Philadelphia 76ers than a year ago when they returned for training camp in the midst of the franchise’s James Harden stand-off.
Philadelphia has a new big three now after signing George this offseason and General Manager Daryl Morey and coach Nick Nurse are relieved the storyline is about fitting George into the mix with Maxey and Embiid instead of off-court drama.
“What I like this year,” Morey said, “is the challenges are more traditional.”
“I think we’ve got a better team than we had with all that going on,” 76ers coach Nick Nurse said.
What does year two in the NBA with Victor Wembanyama look like? It’s a question that will determine if the San Antonio Spurs are a playoff contender in the Western Conference this season.
Coming off a strong end to his Rookie of the Year campaign, and then a run to the gold medal game with France at the 2024 Paris Olympics, Wembanyama seems poised for a lot. He’s also likely packed on some muscle to his skinny 7-foot-3 frame. Seems like a welcome development for the Spurs.
It appears Atlanta Hawks coach Quin Snyder will go down as the first of probably hundreds of NBA coaches and players to speak with reporters on Monday. And right off the bat, some interesting thoughts on Dejounte Murray and a roster that features now features both Trae Young and No. 1 pick Zaccharie Rissacher.
While some teams get the party started early in the day, live coverage begins at 1 p.m. ET on NBA TV, followed by coverage on NBA.com. Below times ET.
- NBA TV Media Day Presented by AT&T | 1-5 p.m. | NBA TV
- NBA Media Day Live | 4-7 p.m. | NBA.com, NBA App
NBA Media Day is fans’ first look at their beloved squads as organizations hold an open session for media access to players and personnel.
Aside from interviews, it’s also a moment when players take their season photos, which has led to a tradition of the more memorable images making their way to social media. Jimmy Butler has been one player who has owned this tradition with his own flare for the opportunity.
NBA action starts on Oct. 22 with the Knicks taking on the Celtics in Boston and the Lakers hosting the Timberwolves. The rest of the association gets in on the fun on Oct. 23.
NBA media day schedule:
All times ET.