NBA Christmas Day scores, takeaways: Luka Doncic deserves more MVP buzz; Knicks' Jalen Brunson dissects Bucks

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NBA Christmas Day has officially come and gone. Five games headlined the holiday slate as stars from throughout the league played from noon ET through the end of the night. The New York Knicks kicked things off at Madison Square Garden in a win over the Milwaukee Bucks, while Luka Doncic capped the Christmas Day slate by gift-wrapping a 50-piece for the Phoenix Suns in a 128-114 Dallas Mavericks victory. Doncic added 15 assists, six boards, four steals and three blocks to his masterful night. He tortured the Suns in every way possible, which has become a theme in his career. 

Speaking of Doncic's career, which is already Hall of Fame worthy, he became the fastest active player to reach 10K points, and just the sixth to do so before his 25th birthday, with this 34-foot make in the first quarter. 

The runner-up for performance of the day goes to Jalen Brunson, who dropped 38 in the Knicks' win. We'll talk more about Brunson, Jamie Jaquez Jr. and the Celtics' 3-point shooting in a second. 

Other notable performances: Anthony Davis going for 40 in a loss to Boston, and Stephen Curry and Tyrese Maxey delivering surprising duds. 

Well, perhaps we shouldn't call Curry's 7-for-21 (3-for-13 from 3) stinker a surprise. He's been terrible on Christmas for some time now. 

Maxey was even worse, finishing with 12 points on 4-for-20 shooting, including 1-of-8 from deep. And even the one made 3-pointer was a meaningless shot at the end. Maxey, who has been superb all season, could not throw it in the ocean.

Nikola Jokic finishing with just four baskets was a head turner (4-for-12), but he made up for it by going 18-for-18 from the free-throw line to finish with 26 points, 14 rebounds and eight assists. 

Below are the results of all five Christmas games, as well as one main takeaway from each:

NBA Christmas Day scores

Big-time Brunson

The Milwaukee Bucks had no answer for Brunson. It was sort of insulting to start the game with Malik Beasley on him again, but it's not like Khris Middleton or Andre Jackson Jr. fared much better. In the New York Knicks' 129-122 victory, which kicked off the Christmas Day slate, Brunson gave everybody the business.

Fun fact about Brunson's big day, in which he scored 38 points on 15-for-28 shooting and didn't commit a single turnover: Only one of his makes was a pull-up 3-pointer. 

This was not simply a case of one of the league's best off-the-dribble shooters -- he's making a preposterous 43.8% of his pull-up 3s this season -- taking advantage of Brook Lopez being parked in the paint against pick-and-rolls. No, this was one of the league's most skilled scorers breaking down Milwaukee's defense over and over again. 

Brunson has the footwork to create open shots out of thin air, and he has the touch to make tough ones when there's no better option. Brunson could have pulled up from deep more often. That he didn't suggests that, when he looks at the Bucks' defense, he doesn't just see an opportunity to create open space on the perimeter; he thinks, 'I can get whatever I want.'

Brunson, who is listed at 6-foot-2, is the rare guard who bullies bigger players. He's comfortable making plays in traffic, and he routinely rescues possessions that extend late in the shot clock. Brunson's early-third-quarter dime to Isaiah Hartenstein was one of the prettiest plays of the day, but his missed shot on the previous possession was just as meaningful. With a step-through against Middleton at the last possible second, he forced Lopez to help, giving Hartenstein a free path to an easy put-back dunk.

For the Knicks, who don't have the league's most free-flowing offense, Brunson is exactly the kind of playmaker they need. He's an expert at gaining tiny edges, then exploiting them. His performance against Milwaukee was a masterpiece, but it wasn't anything out of the ordinary — he had a near-identical stat line against the same team three days ago and dropped 50 points on the Phoenix Suns a week before that.

Brunson also gave the Bucks 45 in early November. For those who start watching the NBA around this time every year, his latest dismantling of their defense provided a couple of helpful updates. One is that Milwaukee, which ranks 20th on defense, is no longer good enough on that end to overcome subpar shooting on a consistent basis. The other is that Brunson, who was drafted in the second round in 2018 and only became a full-time starter last season, is all but assured of a spot in this year's All-Star Game.— James Herbert

Jokic gets help in fourth, Curry doesn't

Both the Nuggets and Warriors received contributions up and down the roster on Christmas Day, but ultimately the game came down to which stars could perform down the stretch. Both Steph Curry (7-for-21, including 3-of-13 from three) and Nikola Jokic (4-of-12) struggled from the field, but Jokic bullied his way to 26 points thanks to an 18-for-18 performance from the foul line, the most without a miss on Christmas Day in NBA history.

With the game in the balance in the final frame, however, it was Jamal Murray who took over. He scored seven points without a miss in the final five minutes to help seal the victory. Meanwhile, Curry only got one basket apiece from Chris Paul and Andrew Wiggins during the same stretch -- and nothing from Klay Thompson. This is the major difference between the Warriors and Nuggets right now. 

When Jokic has an off game (or even when he doesn't), Murray is ready and willing to take over offensive responsibilities in the fourth quarter. When Curry has a rare poor performance, it's crickets in the fourth from the rest of the Warriors. 

Golden State has displayed great depth since the emergence of young players like Brandin Podziemski and Jonathan Kuminga, but they're not going to be a legitimate contender until they have a reliable secondary scorer in crunch time.  Colin Ward-Henninger

Celtics win without hitting 3s

The Celtics' 3-point shooting has been a big topic of conversation lately. In particular, do they take too many? They missed 41 3s in their collapse against the Warriors, but bounced back and hit 47-of-95 in their two dominant wins over the Kings and Clippers.

Early on Christmas Day, it seemed like their red-hot shooting would continue, but they cooled off considerably after the first quarter. Their ability to win games when that happens has been called into question, but they adjusted well against the Lakers. In the second half, they attacked the paint time and again, getting to the rim and the free throw line; they shot 16-of-20 in the restricted area and 14-of-19 from the line, which accounted for 46 of their 68 second-half points.

The Celtics are never going to give up their 3-point attack -- even against the Lakers they still shot 42, which is just about their league-leading season average of 43.2 -- but too often when those shots aren't going in, they don't get enough easy points to make up the difference. That they did on Christmas was an encouraging sign for their future prospects. — Jack Maloney

Jaime Jaquez Jr. is a difference-maker

This year's Rookie of the Year race is clearly between Victor Wembanyama and Chet Holmgren, but Jaquez's consistent play has helped him establish that he's right behind those two. The UCLA product isn't phased by the bright lights and was the star of a Christmas Day game that featured Bam Adebayo, Tyrese Maxey and Tyler Herro. 

Jaquez leads all rookies in minutes and while his counting stats aren't as impressive as the aforementioned first-year players, coach Erik Spoelstra's confidence in his poise and basketball IQ has made it clear that he can be impactful for a playoff team whether he has the ball in his hands or not. Showing effort when crashing the glass, cutting and having the awareness required to play strong team defense makes it easy for him to contribute night after night regardless of his role.

While the Miami Heat appear to not have enough star power on paper to make a deep run annually, their scouting and player development of players like Jaquez could help them exceed expectations once again when the postseason comes around, even if their headliners are in and out of the lineup throughout the regular season. — Ameer Tyree

Luka Doncic's MVP night

There really hasn't been a clear cut favorite for MVP right now. Nikola Jokic leads most oddsmakers lists, and rightfully so, he's been consistently dominant on a Denver team that looks primed to make another deep postseason run. There's also Joel Embiid, the reigning MVP, who is routinely putting up video game numbers

You could make the case for several other players at this point, but it feels like there isn't enough MVP attention being given to Doncic. He just dropped 50 points on a team that has Kevin Durant and Devin Booker. It was a game that the Suns were favored to win, because Kyrie Irving is out for Dallas as well as several other role players. And yet, here comes Doncic, once again saving the Mavericks.

Not only did Doncic put up 50, he did it on an absurd 15-of-25 from the field, while also racking up 15 assists, six rebounds and four steals and three blocks.

Oh, and he reached 10K career points, becoming the sixth-youngest player in league history to reach that milestone, and tied for seventh-fastest player to reach that mark. His 50 points also tied for the third-most points scored in a Christmas Day game. 

Doncic has the Mavericks out to an 18-12 start to the season, good for fifth in the Western Conference, and if he continues to play this way, it'll be difficult to keep him off that MVP ballot at the end of the season. — Jasmyn Wimbish

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FINAL: Mavericks 128, Suns 114

The Mavericks came out hot in the first half and aside from a little scare in the third quarter, Dallas was primarily in control for most of the game. Luka Doncic reached 10K career points while scoring 50 points, 14 assists, six rebounds and four steals. He became the the sixth-youngest player in league history to reach that milestone, and tied for seventh-fastest player to reach that mark. Dallas had three players score at least 20 points with Doncic, Derrick Jones Jr. and Dereck Lively II doing the heavy lifting for the Mavericks. 

For the Suns, who drop to 14-15 on the season, it was an off night for Kevin Durant who had just 16 points on 4-of-11 shooting from the floor. Grayson Allen led the way for Phoenix with 32 points, but it wasn't nearly enough for the Suns to overcome a Mavericks team that shot the ball incredibly well. 

 
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FINAL: Heat 119, 76ers 113

Miami shared the sugar without Butler and got valuable contributions from quite a few role players. Jaime Jaquez paced all players with a career-high 31 points on just 15 shots. He also snared 10 boards to secure a double-double. Bam Adebayo trailed him with 26 points and a game-high 15 rebounds. Tyler Herro wasn't very efficient, but did pour in 22 points of his own with five assists. Finally, Duncan Robinson finished with 16 points, while Kevin Love also put up eight points, 10 rebounds, and five dimes as reserves.

The story of the night for the 76ers was Tyrese Maxey's poor showing. He ended the matchup with 12 points on 4-of-20 shooting in what was easily his worst performance of the season. Tobias Harris led the 76ers in points (27) and assists (6), while Kelly Oubre added 25 points on 6-of-9 shooting from deep. Mo Bamba finished with 18 points in 26 minutes off the bench.

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FINAL: Celtics 126 -- Lakers 115

The Celtics were never really in danger in the fourth quarter as they held on for a double-digit victory over the Lakers to extend their winning streak to three games. Kristaps Porzingis led the way with 28 points, 11 rebounds and two blocks, while Jayson Tatum added 25 points, eight rebounds and seven assists and Derrick White chipped in 18 points and 11 assists. With the win, the Celtics improved to a league-best 23-6. 

Anthony Davis went off in defeat, finishing with a season-high 40 points and 13 rebounds on 15-of-26 from the field. The rest of the Lakers combined for 75 points on 28-of-74 shooting. 

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FINAL: Nuggets 120, Warriors 114

Jamal Murray and Nikola Jokic led the charge for the Nuggets as the pair combined for 54 points, 19 rebounds and 11 assists to help Denver put Golden State away down the stretch. With the win, the Nuggets improve to 22-10 on the season and remain in second place in the Western Conference standings. 

 
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FINAL: Knicks 129, Bucks 122

Jalen Brunson (38 points on 15-for-28 shooting) led New York to its 24th Christmas Day win in franchise history. (That's tied for first all-time with the Lakers, who will face the Celtics at 5 p.m. ET.)

Milwaukee's seven-game winning streak is over, but it's still second in the East with a 22-8 record. New York improves to 17-11, just half a game back of the fourth-place Orlando Magic.

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End 3Q: Suns 92, Mavericks 88

Grayson Allen's 19 points in the third quarter helped get the Suns back in this game. He was unstoppable and got to wherever he wanted out of halftime, and now Phoenix has all the momentum heading into the final 12 minutes of the game. If the Suns can get some more production from Kevin Durant and Devin Booker, then Phoenix could very well win this game. 

 
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Double technicals assessed to Grant Williams, Devin Booker

A dust up between Devin Booker and Grant Williams in the third quarter led to technicals on both players. The incident happened after Williams ran through Booker who was setting a screen and both players got tangled up and wouldn't let go of each other. 

 
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Grayson Allen 3-pointer gives Suns first lead of the night

Phoenix has climbed back from a 15-point deficit to take its first lead of the night after Grayson Allen got a steal then drained a 3-pointer in transition on the other end. There's been far more effort on both ends of the floor from the Suns and the shots are starting to fall. Meanwhile, the Mavericks have gone cold from 3-point territory.

 
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Suns climbing back into things

It looked like the Mavericks were going to cruise to a win based on how lifeless Phoenix played in the first half, but the 3s are falling and the defense has tightened up and all of a sudden the Suns are down just four points. And that's with Kevin Durant shooting 3-of-8 from the floor. This is now a whole new game and the Suns have the momentum to take their first lead of the game.

 
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Halftime: Mavericks 64, Suns 54

It's been all Dallas in the first half as Luka Doncic has 24 points and eight assists. The Mavericks have been generating a ton of wide-open shots from 3-point range and until the last couple minutes of the second quarter were knocking them down at a pretty high clip. The Suns managed to close the gap in the last five minutes of the half, but it was a real struggle as Phoenix is shooting just 37.5% from the field. Kevin Durant and Devin Booker started to get going toward the end of the first half, so perhaps the momentum will carry over into the second half to cut into this deficit. 

 
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Suns have now missed last 12 field goals

It's been a tough go of things for the Suns in the second quarter who have now missed their last 12 shots from the field. Some of them have been on easy looks, too. Devin Booker and Kevin Durant specifically have been a combined 3-of-14 from the floor, and when neither of them are making their shots, the Suns severely struggle. 

 
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Luka Doncic channeling that 2022 Western Conference semifinals magic

Doncic is up to 20 points in the first half and there's still over 7 minutes left in the second quarter. And he's doing it incredibly efficiently, too. Doncic is 6 of 7 from the floor, and he's also added four assists and three rebounds as well. He has the Mavericks out to a double digit lead as the Suns have failed to slow him down so far in this meeting. 

It's feeling eerily similar to how Doncic played against the Suns in Game 7 of the Western Conference semifinals in 2022. He looks unstoppable to this point, and Phoenix needs to find a way to either make just him beat them or slow him down to some degree.

 
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End of 1Q: Mavericks 33, Suns 22

Luka Doncic and the Mavericks got out to a hot start in the first quarter, shooting 57.9% from the field and 40% from deep. Luka Doncic had 17 first-quarter points, with the rookie Dereck Lively II adding eight of his own. The Suns looked lifeless in the first quarter, and it showed on offense as they shot 27.3% from the field. The lack of depth is rearing its ugly head right now for Phoenix.

 
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Luka Doncic reaches 10K points on deep 3-point shot

Doncic just nailed this wild 3-pointer to reach 10,000 points in the NBA. He is the sixth-youngest player in league history to reach that milestone, and tied for seventh-fastest player to reach that mark. And what a way to do it with this 30-foot shot.

 
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Dereck Lively II immediately making his mark in return

After missing the last four games, Lively is wasting no time putting his fingerprints all over this game. He's got half of Dallas' first 10 points in just four minutes. To say he's crucial to what Dallas does on both ends of the floor is an understatement. The Mavs went just 1-3 in the four games he was sidelined, and their defense struggled mightily to keep opponents in check. 

 
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Grant Williams to come off bench for Mavs

For the first time this season the Mavericks will be bringing Williams off the bench as Tim Hardaway Jr. starts in his place. 

Williams has struggled to find his shot recently, shooting 31.3% from 3-point range in the last 10 games. But his defense is where the Mavericks are going to miss him the most in the starting lineup. Moving Hardaway to the starting lineup might be an upgrade offensively, but he's a negative on defense. 

 
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Duncan Robinson sinks fifth three-pointer

Robinson didn't start but is doing his best to help Miami finish out this contest strong. Kyle Lowry found him on the break and he knocked down his second triple from the right wing in the final frame to give Miami a 113-104 lead. 

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Jaquez throws down two-handed slam

Jaquez is doing it all in his first-ever Christmas Day game and threw down this dunk to reach a game-high 25 points. He's cutting relentlessly and his teammates are finding him for open looks.

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Third quarter: 76ers 86, Heat 86

Philadelphia overcame adversity and outscored Miami in the third quarter to eradicate a 14-point deficit. Maxey has an underwhelming four points, but Harris leads all 76ers with 21 points, while Kelly Oubre trails him with 19. Bamba has 17 points in 21 minutes off the pine, and could be crucial down the stretch should Paul Reed continue to deal with foul trouble. Herro and Jaquez have 22 and 21 points, respectively, while Adebayo has notched a double-double with 16 points, 11 rebounds and five assists.

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Mo Bamba drills third triple vs. Heat

The Embiid-less 76ers are thin at center but Mo Bamba has stepped up in a major way to keep Philly in the game. He has a season-high 17 points with five rebounds and has made all three of his shots from beyond the arc.

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Halftime: 76ers 49, Heat 63

Miami was able to pull ahead before the break. Between Adebayo, Jaquez and Tyler Herro, the Heat have a comfortable lead in this Christmas Day matchup. Herro leads all Miami players with 16 points on 6-of-14 shooting, including 3-of-4 from three. Maxey is scoreless and has been abysmal from the field so far. He hasn't made any of his nine field goal attempts and will need to do a complete 180 for Philadelphia to close the gap in the second half. 

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First quarter: 76ers 22, Heat 26

The game is tight through the first frame and a pair of surprising players lead each team in scoring. Tobias Harris leads all scorers with nine points on 3-of-4 shooting while Tyrese Maxey is 0-for-6 from the field. Miami is led by rookie Jaime Jaquez Jr., who has poured in eight points on 4-of-5 shooting to go along with two steals. Whether these two players will continue to lead the way remains to be seen. 

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Adebayo erases Melton's shot at the rim

Bam Adebayo showcased why he's one of the league's best defenders here. He helped off the weak side to erase a push shot from De'Anthony Melton in the first quarter. He'll need to use his awareness to help all over in this matchup. Especially with Jimmy Butler out of commission. 

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Celtics holding Lakers at an arm's length

The fourth quarter has been sloppy and disjointed for both teams, with numerous missed shots and turnovers. As a result, the Celtics have sort of just held the Lakers at an arm's length. Heading into the final six minutes they're up by 11 and have a third consecutive road win in sight. 

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Third quarter: Celtics 99 -- Lakers 90

After the Lakers briefly grabbed the lead early in the third, the Celtics surged back in front and are now in control heading into the fourth. Kristaps Porzingis has been impressive on both sides of the ball and has racked up 24 points, 10 rebounds and two blocks. So, too, has Anthony Davis, who is up to 33 points and 13 rebounds in the battle of the bigs. 

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Porzingis comes up with a huge block on LeBron

Kristaps Porzingis' rim protection has been a huge factor in the Celtics' return to the top of the defensive charts this season. His block a few minutes ago on LeBron James was a perfect example. James got into the paint but was unable to finish with Porzingis there to meet him at the summit. 

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Brown starts the second half

Good news for the Celtics as Jaylen Brown is back on the floor to start the second half. He had been questionable to return after taking a knee to the back from LeBron James

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Brown questionable to return

Jaylen Brown has not played since his bizarre collision with LeBron James, in which the Lakers star drilled him in the back with his knee. Now, Brown is questionable to return with a lower back contusion. The Celtics will need the likes of Derrick White and Kristaps Porzingis to step up on the offensive end if Brown cannot come back   

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Halftime: Celtics 58 -- Lakers 57

The Lakers controlled the second quarter and have cut the deficit to one point at halftime. Anthony Davis has a game-high 20 points, while Taurean Prince has chipped in with three 3-pointers and 11 points. After a red-hot start, the Celtics have gone cold from the field, particulary from downtown where they are 7-of-24. 

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LeBron and Brown collide

LeBron James and Jaylen Brown are both down after a tough collision off the ball. James is holding his knee, while Brown appears to have an issue with his lower back. The replays show that Brown got tripped up, which caused him to stop short, and James ran into him. Both players are now back up, but have made their way to the bench

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Hachimura throws it down

Rui Hachimura got a head of steam in semi-transition and threw down a huge slam on Kristaps Porzingis. The Lakers have the deficit all the way down to three in the middle of the second quarter

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Pritchard giving the Celtics a nice boost off the bench

Payton Pritchard has come off the bench to give the Celtics a nice boost at the start of the second quarter. He's hit a few 3s and just caught LeBron James napping with a baseline cut for a bucket. Pritchard has the last 10 points for the Celtics, who are still keeping the Lakers at an arm's length. 

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