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NBA teams take over social media with 2024-25 schedule release

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The 2024-25 NBA schedule release has arrived, with marquee matchups on opening night.

The Boston Celtics tip off the season against the New York Knicks on ring night. That showdown is followed by a meeting between the Minnesota Timberwolves and Los Angeles Lakers.

The NBA's Christmas Day games are equally full of stars.

The Knicks open the day facing Victor Wembanyama and the San Antonio Spurs, followed by the Dallas Mavericks hosting the Timberwolves and the Philadelphia 76ers traveling to face the Celtics. LeBron James and the Lakers play Stephen Curry and the Golden State Warriors in the next matchup, before the night concludes with the Denver Nuggets vs. the Phoenix Suns.

Teams around the NBA had creative ways of announcing their schedules.

Minnesota used gold medalist Suni Lee to kick off its video, while New York utilized its "Alumni Row" members. Tony Allen, who will have his jersey retired this season, provided commentary for the Memphis Grizzlies' unveil. Phoenix tested its home opponents' capabilities of withstanding the sun.

Here's a look at each team's schedule reveal on social media.

Atlanta Hawks


Boston Celtics


Brooklyn Nets


Charlotte Hornets


Chicago Bulls


Cleveland Cavaliers


Dallas Mavericks


Denver Nuggets


Detroit Pistons


Golden State Warriors


Houston Rockets


Indiana Pacers


LA Clippers


Los Angeles Lakers


Memphis Grizzlies


Miami Heat


Milwaukee Bucks


Minnesota Timberwolves

 


New Orleans Pelicans


New York Knicks


Oklahoma City Thunder


Orlando Magic


Philadelphia 76ers


Phoenix Suns


Portland Trail Blazers


Sacramento Kings


San Antonio Spurs


Toronto Raptors


Utah Jazz


Washington Wizards

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