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2018–19 NBA season

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73rd NBA season

Sports season
2018–19 NBA season
LeagueNational Basketball Association
SportBasketball
DurationOctober 16, 2018 – April 10, 2019
April 13 – May 25, 2019 (Playoffs)
May 30 – June 13, 2019 (Finals)
Games82
Teams30
TV partner(s)ABC,TNT,ESPN,NBA TV
Draft
Top draft pickDeandre Ayton
Picked byPhoenix Suns
Regular season
Top seedMilwaukee Bucks
Season MVPGiannis Antetokounmpo (Milwaukee)
Top scorerJames Harden (Houston)
Playoffs
Eastern championsToronto Raptors
  Eastern runners-upMilwaukee Bucks
Western championsGolden State Warriors
  Western runners-upPortland Trail Blazers
Finals
Venue
ChampionsToronto Raptors
  Runners-upGolden State Warriors
FinalsMVPKawhi Leonard (Toronto)
NBA seasons

The2018–19 NBA season was the 73rd season of theNational Basketball Association (NBA). The regular season began on October 16, 2018, and ended on April 10, 2019. The2019 NBA All-Star Game was played on February 17, 2019, atSpectrum Center inCharlotte, North Carolina. Theplayoffs began on April 13, 2019[1] and ended on June 13 with theToronto Raptors defeating the defending NBA championGolden State Warriors in the2019 NBA Finals.

Transactions

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Main article:List of 2018–19 NBA season transactions

Retirement

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  • On May 10, 2018,Nick Collison announced his retirement from the NBA. Collison played all his 15 seasons with theSeattle SuperSonics/Oklahoma City Thunder franchise.[2]
  • On May 25, 2018, after playing 13 seasons in the NBA for seven teams,Mo Williams announced his retirement from the NBA to take the assistant head coaching job atCal State Northridge.[3]
  • On July 17, 2018, after playing 9 seasons in the NBA for four teams,Roy Hibbert announced his retirement from the NBA.[4]
  • On August 27, 2018,Manu Ginóbili announced his retirement from the NBA. Ginóbili played all of his 16 NBA seasons with theSan Antonio Spurs franchise, winning four championships.[5]
  • On August 30, 2018, after playing 15 seasons in the NBA for four teams,David West announced his retirement from the NBA.[6][7]
  • On September 6, 2018,Boris Diaw announced his retirement from basketball. Diaw spent 14 years in the NBA and was an NBA champion with the San Antonio Spurs in 2014.[8]
  • On October 13, 2018, after playing 17 seasons in the NBA for eight teams,Richard Jefferson announced his retirement from the NBA.[9]
  • On March 23, 2019, after playing 14 seasons in the NBA for five teams,Al Jefferson announced his retirement from the NBA after signing a contract to joinBig3.[10]
  • On March 26, 2019, after theMiami Heat retired his jersey,Chris Bosh announced his retirement from the NBA. Bosh played for two teams during his 13-year NBA career, and he had not played professionally since February 2016 due to recurring blood clots in his lungs and legs. Bosh won back-to-back NBA championships with the Heat in 2012 and 2013.[11]
  • On March 26, 2019,Kris Humphries announced his retirement from the NBA. Humphries played for eight teams during his 13-year NBA career, and he had not played professionally since the2016–17 season with theAtlanta Hawks.[12]

Free agency

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Free agency negotiations began on July 1. Players began signing on July 6 after theJuly moratorium ended. LeBron James's four-year, $154 million contract with theLos Angeles Lakers was the biggest free agency news of the offseason after James spent the last four seasons as his second stint with his hometown Cleveland Cavaliers which began in 2014.

Coaching changes

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Coaching changes
Off-season
Team2017–18 season2018–19 season
Atlanta HawksMike BudenholzerLloyd Pierce
Charlotte HornetsSteve CliffordJames Borrego
Detroit PistonsStan Van GundyDwane Casey
Milwaukee BucksJoe Prunty (interim)Mike Budenholzer
New York KnicksJeff HornacekDavid Fizdale
Orlando MagicFrank VogelSteve Clifford
Phoenix SunsJay Triano (interim)Igor Kokoškov
Toronto RaptorsDwane CaseyNick Nurse
In-season
TeamOutgoing coachIncoming coach
Chicago BullsFred HoibergJim Boylen
Cleveland CavaliersTyronn LueLarry Drew
Minnesota TimberwolvesTom ThibodeauRyan Saunders (interim)

Off-season

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In-season

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Preseason

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The preseason began on September 28 and ended on October 12.[1]

International games

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TheToronto Raptors played two preseason games in Canada outside of their home arena: first against thePortland Trail Blazers at theRogers Arena inVancouver on September 29, and second with theBrooklyn Nets inMontreal at theBell Centre on October 10.[33]

TheDallas Mavericks and thePhiladelphia 76ers played two preseason games in China, inShanghai on October 5 and inShenzhen on October 8.[34]

Regular season

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The regular season began on October 16, 2018, and ended on April 10, 2019. The entire schedule was released on August 10, 2018.[35]

Eastern Conference
Atlantic DivisionWLPCTGBHomeRoadDivGP
yToronto Raptors5824.70732‍–‍926‍–‍1512–482
xPhiladelphia 76ers5131.6227.031‍–‍1020‍–‍218–882
xBoston Celtics4933.5989.028‍–‍1321‍–‍2010–682
xBrooklyn Nets4240.51216.023‍–‍1819‍–‍228–882
New York Knicks1765.20741.09‍–‍328‍–‍332–1482
Central DivisionWLPCTGBHomeRoadDivGP
zMilwaukee Bucks6022.73233‍–‍827‍–‍1414–282
xIndiana Pacers4834.58512.029‍–‍1219‍–‍2211–582
xDetroit Pistons4141.50019.026‍–‍1515‍–‍268–882
Chicago Bulls2260.26838.09‍–‍3213‍–‍283–1382
Cleveland Cavaliers1963.23241.013‍–‍286‍–‍354–1282
Southeast DivisionWLPCTGBHomeRoadDivGP
yOrlando Magic4240.51225‍–‍1617‍–‍2410–682
Charlotte Hornets3943.4763.025‍–‍1614‍–‍2710–682
Miami Heat3943.4763.019‍–‍2220‍–‍217–982
Washington Wizards3250.39010.022‍–‍1910‍–‍317–982
Atlanta Hawks2953.35413.017‍–‍2412‍–‍296–1082
Western Conference
Northwest DivisionWLPCTGBHomeRoadDivGP
yDenver Nuggets5428.65934‍–‍720‍–‍2112–482
xPortland Trail Blazers5329.6461.032‍–‍921‍–‍206–1082
xUtah Jazz5032.6104.029‍–‍1221‍–‍208–882
xOklahoma City Thunder4933.5985.027‍–‍1422‍–‍199–782
Minnesota Timberwolves3646.43918.025‍–‍1611‍–‍305–1182
Pacific DivisionWLPCTGBHomeRoadDivGP
cGolden State Warriors5725.69530‍–‍1127‍–‍1413–382
xLos Angeles Clippers4834.5859.026‍–‍1522‍–‍1911–582
Sacramento Kings3943.47618.024‍–‍1715‍–‍264–1282
Los Angeles Lakers3745.45120.022‍–‍1915‍–‍269–782
Phoenix Suns1963.23238.012‍–‍297‍–‍343–1382
Southwest DivisionWLPCTGBHomeRoadDivGP
yHouston Rockets5329.64631‍–‍1022‍–‍1910–682
xSan Antonio Spurs4834.5855.032‍–‍916‍–‍2510–682
Memphis Grizzlies3349.40220.021‍–‍2012‍–‍298–882
New Orleans Pelicans3349.40220.019‍–‍2214‍–‍278–882
Dallas Mavericks3349.40220.024‍–‍179‍–‍324–1282

By conference

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Eastern Conference
#TeamWLPCTGBGP
1zMilwaukee Bucks *6022.73282
2yToronto Raptors *5824.7072.082
3xPhiladelphia 76ers5131.6229.082
4xBoston Celtics4933.59811.082
5xIndiana Pacers4834.58512.082
6xBrooklyn Nets4240.51218.082
7yOrlando Magic *4240.51218.082
8xDetroit Pistons4141.50019.082
9Charlotte Hornets3943.47621.082
10Miami Heat3943.47621.082
11Washington Wizards3250.39028.082
12Atlanta Hawks2953.35431.082
13Chicago Bulls2260.26838.082
14Cleveland Cavaliers1963.23241.082
15New York Knicks1765.20743.082
Western Conference
#TeamWLPCTGBGP
1cGolden State Warriors *5725.69582
2yDenver Nuggets *5428.6593.082
3xPortland Trail Blazers5329.6464.082
4yHouston Rockets *5329.6464.082
5xUtah Jazz5032.6107.082
6xOklahoma City Thunder4933.5988.082
7xSan Antonio Spurs4834.5859.082
8xLos Angeles Clippers4834.5859.082
9Sacramento Kings3943.47618.082
10Los Angeles Lakers3745.45120.082
11Minnesota Timberwolves3646.43921.082
12Memphis Grizzlies3349.40224.082
13New Orleans Pelicans3349.40224.082
14Dallas Mavericks3349.40224.082
15Phoenix Suns1963.23238.082

Notes

  • z – Clinched home court advantage for the entire playoffs
  • c – Clinched home court advantage for the conference playoffs
  • y – Clinched division title
  • x – Clinched playoff spot
  • * – Division leader

International games

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On June 20, 2018, the NBA announced that theWashington Wizards would play theNew York Knicks atthe O2 Arena inLondon, United Kingdom on January 17, 2019.[36]

On August 7, 2018, the NBA announced that theOrlando Magic would play two games atMexico City Arena inMexico City. They played against theChicago Bulls on December 13, 2018, and they played against theUtah Jazz on December 15, 2018.[37]

Playoffs

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Main article:2019 NBA playoffs

The 2019 NBA playoffs began on April 13 and ended with theNBA Finals, which began on May 30 and ended on June 13.

Bracket

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First roundSecond roundConference finalsNBA Finals
            
E1Milwaukee*4
E8Detroit0
E1Milwaukee*4
E4Boston1
E4Boston4
E5Indiana0
E1Milwaukee*2
Eastern Conference
E2Toronto*4
E3Philadelphia4
E6Brooklyn1
E3Philadelphia3
E2Toronto*4
E2Toronto*4
E7Orlando*1
E2Toronto*4
W1Golden State*2
W1Golden State*4
W8LA Clippers2
W1Golden State*4
W4Houston*2
W4Houston*4
W5Utah1
W1Golden State*4
Western Conference
W3Portland0
W3Portland4
W6Oklahoma City1
W3Portland4
W2Denver*3
W2Denver*4
W7San Antonio3
  • * Division winner
  • Bold Series winner
  • Italic Team with home-court advantage

Statistics

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Individual statistic leaders

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CategoryPlayerTeamStatistic
Points per gameJames HardenHouston Rockets36.1
Rebounds per gameAndre DrummondDetroit Pistons15.6
Assists per gameRussell WestbrookOklahoma City Thunder10.7
Steals per gamePaul GeorgeOklahoma City Thunder2.21
Blocks per gameMyles TurnerIndiana Pacers2.69
Turnovers per gameJames HardenHouston Rockets5.0
Fouls per gameJaren Jackson Jr.Memphis Grizzlies3.8
Karl-Anthony TownsMinnesota Timberwolves
Minutes per gameBradley BealWashington Wizards36.9
Paul GeorgeOklahoma City Thunder
FG%Rudy GobertUtah Jazz66.9%
FT%Malcolm BrogdonMilwaukee Bucks92.8%
3FG%Joe HarrisBrooklyn Nets47.4%
Efficiency per gameGiannis AntetokounmpoMilwaukee Bucks30.9
Double-doublesAndre DrummondDetroit Pistons69
Triple-doublesRussell WestbrookOklahoma City Thunder34

Individual game highs

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CategoryPlayerTeamStatistic
PointsJames HardenHouston Rockets61
ReboundsKarl-Anthony TownsMinnesota Timberwolves27
AssistsRussell WestbrookOklahoma City Thunder24
StealsKyrie IrvingBoston Celtics8
BlocksHassan WhitesideMiami Heat9
Mitchell RobinsonNew York Knicks
Three-pointersKlay ThompsonGolden State Warriors14

Team statistic leaders

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CategoryTeamStatistic
Points per gameMilwaukee Bucks118.1
Rebounds per gameMilwaukee Bucks49.7
Assists per gameGolden State Warriors29.4
Steals per gameOklahoma City Thunder9.3
Blocks per gameGolden State Warriors6.4
Turnovers per gameAtlanta Hawks16.6
FG%Golden State Warriors49.1%
FT%San Antonio Spurs81.9%
3FG%San Antonio Spurs39.2%
+/−Milwaukee Bucks+8.8

Awards

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Yearly awards

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Main article:2019 NBA Awards

Awards was presented at the NBA Awards ceremony, which was held on June 24. Finalists for voted awards were announced during the playoffs and winners were presented at the award ceremony. TheAll-NBA Teams was announced in advance in order for teams to have all the necessary information to make off-season preparations.

2018–19 NBA awards
AwardRecipient(s)Finalists[38]
Most Valuable PlayerGiannis Antetokounmpo(Milwaukee Bucks)Paul George(Oklahoma City Thunder)
James Harden(Houston Rockets)
Defensive Player of the YearRudy Gobert(Utah Jazz)Giannis Antetokounmpo(Milwaukee Bucks)
Paul George(Oklahoma City Thunder)
Rookie of the YearLuka Dončić(Dallas Mavericks)Deandre Ayton(Phoenix Suns)
Trae Young(Atlanta Hawks)
Sixth Man of the YearLou Williams(Los Angeles Clippers)Montrezl Harrell(Los Angeles Clippers)
Domantas Sabonis(Indiana Pacers)
Most Improved PlayerPascal Siakam(Toronto Raptors)De'Aaron Fox(Sacramento Kings)
D'Angelo Russell(Brooklyn Nets)
Coach of the YearMike Budenholzer(Milwaukee Bucks)Michael Malone(Denver Nuggets)
Doc Rivers(Los Angeles Clippers)
Executive of the YearJon Horst(Milwaukee Bucks)
NBA Sportsmanship AwardMike Conley Jr.(Memphis Grizzlies)
J. Walter Kennedy Citizenship AwardDamian Lillard(Portland Trail Blazers)
Twyman–Stokes Teammate of the Year AwardMike Conley Jr.(Memphis Grizzlies)
Community Assist AwardBradley Beal(Washington Wizards)

Players of the Week

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The following players were named the Eastern and Western Conference Players of the Week.

WeekEastern ConferenceWestern ConferenceRef
October 16–21Kemba Walker (Charlotte Hornets)(1/2)Nikola Jokić (Denver Nuggets)(1/3)[42][43]
October 22–28Giannis Antetokounmpo (Milwaukee Bucks)(1/6)Stephen Curry (Golden State Warriors)(1/2)[44][45]
October 29 – November 4Victor Oladipo (Indiana Pacers)(1/1)Russell Westbrook (Oklahoma City Thunder)(1/2)[46]
November 5–11Pascal Siakam (Toronto Raptors)(1/1)CJ McCollum (Portland Trail Blazers)(1/1)[47][48]
November 12–18Nikola Vučević (Orlando Magic)(1/1)Anthony Davis (New Orleans Pelicans)(1/1)[49][50]
November 19–25Giannis Antetokounmpo (Milwaukee Bucks)(2/6)Tobias Harris (Los Angeles Clippers)(1/1)[51][52]
November 26 – December 2Kawhi Leonard (Toronto Raptors)(1/2)Paul Millsap (Denver Nuggets)(1/1)[53][54]
December 3–9Bradley Beal (Washington Wizards)(1/2)Stephen Curry (Golden State Warriors)(2/2)[55][56]
December 10–16Thaddeus Young (Indiana Pacers)(1/1)James Harden (Houston Rockets)(1/4)[57][58]
December 17–23Giannis Antetokounmpo (Milwaukee Bucks)(3/6)Paul George (Oklahoma City Thunder)(1/3)[59]
December 24–30Giannis Antetokounmpo (Milwaukee Bucks)(4/6)James Harden (Houston Rockets)(2/4)[60][61]
December 31 – January 6Joel Embiid (Philadelphia 76ers)(1/1)Nikola Jokić (Denver Nuggets)(2/3)[62][63]
January 7–13Kawhi Leonard (Toronto Raptors)(2/2)Donovan Mitchell (Utah Jazz)(1/2)[64][65]
January 14–20D'Angelo Russell (Brooklyn Nets)(1/1)James Harden (Houston Rockets)(3/4)[66][67]
January 21–27Giannis Antetokounmpo (Milwaukee Bucks)(5/6)Paul George (Oklahoma City Thunder)(2/3)[68]
January 28 – February 3Giannis Antetokounmpo (Milwaukee Bucks)(6/6)Nikola Jokić (Denver Nuggets)(3/3)[69][70]
February 4–10Bojan Bogdanović (Indiana Pacers)(1/1)Paul George (Oklahoma City Thunder)(3/3)[71]
February 25 – March 3Ben Simmons (Philadelphia 76ers)(1/1)Donovan Mitchell (Utah Jazz)(2/2)[72][73]
March 4–10Andre Drummond (Detroit Pistons)(1/2)Mike Conley Jr. (Memphis Grizzlies)(1/1)[74][75]
March 11–17Bradley Beal (Washington Wizards)(2/2)Rudy Gobert (Utah Jazz)(1/1)[76][77]
March 18–24Trae Young (Atlanta Hawks)(1/1)James Harden (Houston Rockets)(4/4)[78][79]
March 25–31Andre Drummond (Detroit Pistons)(2/2)Damian Lillard (Portland Trail Blazers)(1/1)[80][81]
April 1–7Kemba Walker (Charlotte Hornets)(2/2)Russell Westbrook (Oklahoma City Thunder)(2/2)[82]

Players of the Month

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The following players were named the Eastern and Western Conference Players of the Month.

MonthEastern ConferenceWestern ConferenceRef
October/NovemberGiannis Antetokounmpo (Milwaukee Bucks)(1/4)Tobias Harris (Los Angeles Clippers)(1/1)[83][84]
DecemberGiannis Antetokounmpo (Milwaukee Bucks)(2/4)James Harden (Houston Rockets)(1/3)[85][86]
JanuaryJoel Embiid (Philadelphia 76ers)(1/1)James Harden (Houston Rockets)(2/3)[87][88]
FebruaryGiannis Antetokounmpo (Milwaukee Bucks)(3/4)Paul George (Oklahoma City Thunder)(1/1)[89]
March/AprilGiannis Antetokounmpo (Milwaukee Bucks)(4/4)James Harden (Houston Rockets)(3/3)[90][91]

Rookies of the Month

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The following players were named the Eastern and Western ConferenceRookies of the Month.

MonthEastern ConferenceWestern ConferenceRef
October/NovemberTrae Young (Atlanta Hawks)(1/4)Luka Dončić (Dallas Mavericks)(1/5)[92][93]
DecemberKevin Knox II (New York Knicks)(1/1)Luka Dončić (Dallas Mavericks)(2/5)[94][95]
JanuaryTrae Young (Atlanta Hawks)(2/4)Luka Dončić (Dallas Mavericks)(3/5)[96][97]
FebruaryTrae Young (Atlanta Hawks)(3/4)Luka Dončić (Dallas Mavericks)(4/5)[98][99]
March/AprilTrae Young (Atlanta Hawks)(4/4)Luka Dončić (Dallas Mavericks)(5/5)[100][101]

Coaches of the Month

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The following coaches were named the Eastern and Western Conference Coaches of the Month.

MonthEastern ConferenceWestern ConferenceRef
October/NovemberNick Nurse (Toronto Raptors)(1/1)Doc Rivers (Los Angeles Clippers)(1/1)[102][103]
DecemberNate McMillan (Indiana Pacers)(1/1)Mike D'Antoni (Houston Rockets)(1/1)[104][105]
JanuaryMike Budenholzer (Milwaukee Bucks)(1/2)Steve Kerr (Golden State Warriors)(1/1)[106][107]
FebruaryMike Budenholzer (Milwaukee Bucks)(2/2)Terry Stotts (Portland Trail Blazers)(1/2)[108][109]
March/AprilSteve Clifford (Orlando Magic)(1/1)Terry Stotts (Portland Trail Blazers)(2/2)[110][111]

Arenas

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  • TheAtlanta Hawks' home arena, formerly known as Philips Arena, was renamedState Farm Arena on August 29, 2018, coinciding with a $192.5 million renovation to the arena.[112]
  • This was theGolden State Warriors' final season atOracle Arena inOakland before moving to the newChase Center inSan Francisco. The Warriors played their final regular-season game there on April 7, 2019, against the Los Angeles Clippers, the final playoff game at Oracle Arena was game 6 of the NBA Finals on June 13, 2019, in which the Warriors lost to the Toronto Raptors.[113]
  • This was theMilwaukee Bucks' first season at the newFiserv Forum after playing at theBradley Center from 1988 to 2018. The Bucks played their first game there on October 3, 2018, in a preseason game against the Chicago Bulls; the first regular-season game there was played on October 19, 2018, against the Indiana Pacers.[114][115]
  • TheToronto Raptors' home arena, formerly known as Air Canada Centre, was renamedScotiabank Arena on July 1, 2018.[116][117]

Media

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This was the third year of the current nine-year contracts withABC,ESPN,TNT andNBA TV.[citation needed]

Notable occurrences

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  • On September 21, 2018, the NBA approved three rule changes affecting gameplay, starting with this season onward. These changes include shortening the game clock from the typical 24 seconds to 14 seconds during offensive rebounds, simplifying the clear path foul rule, and expanding the definition of a "hostile act" to invoke instant replays on certain events more easily.[118]
  • On October 29, 2018,Klay Thompson of theGolden State Warriors set three NBA records. He set the record for most three-pointers made in a game by making 14 (out of 24) against theChicago Bulls, surpassing the former record of 13 held by his teammateStephen Curry. He also set the record for most three-pointers attempted in a game at 24, as well as tiedChandler Parsons' record of most three-pointers made in a half with 10.[119]
  • On November 21, 2018,Vince Carter of theAtlanta Hawks became the 22nd player in NBA history to record at least 25,000 points.[120]
  • On November 23, 2018,Brook Lopez of theMilwaukee Bucks set the record for most three-pointers attempted in a game without making one, with 12 attempts.[121]
  • On November 25, 2018,Jamal Crawford of thePhoenix Suns moved to 26th all-time in NBA regular-season games played, passingA.C. Green's total of 1,278 games in 16 seasons.
  • On November 28, 2018, Vince Carter moved to seventh all-time in NBA regular-season games played. He passedKevin Willis, who played a total of 1,424 games in 21 seasons.
  • On December 5, 2018,Russell Westbrook of theOklahoma City Thunder passedJason Kidd for third place on the all-time career triple-double list by notching his 108th with 21 points, 15 rebounds and 17 assists.[122]
  • On December 11, 2018,San Antonio Spurs coachGregg Popovich passedPat Riley for fourth place on the NBA all-time coaching wins list by recording his 1,211th win.[123]
  • On December 13, 2018,Dirk Nowitzki of theDallas Mavericks made his season debut, marking his 21st season in the league. This gave him sole possession of the record for most seasons played with one team, surpassingKobe Bryant's 20. He also tiedRobert Parish,Kevin Willis,Kevin Garnett and fellow1998 NBA draftee and former teammate Vince Carter for the record of most seasons played in the NBA.[124]
  • On December 15, 2018, Russell Westbrook passed Kobe Bryant and moved to 30th place on the NBA all-time assists list.[125]
  • On December 15, 2018,LeBron James andLonzo Ball of theLos Angeles Lakers both recorded triple-doubles. It was the first time that teammates had recorded triple-doubles in the same game since 2007, whenJason Kidd and Vince Carter of theNew Jersey Nets did so. The last time a Lakers duo recorded it was 1982 byMagic Johnson andKareem Abdul-Jabbar.[126]
  • On December 18, 2018, Vince Carter passedPaul Pierce on the NBA career three-pointers list with 1,145 threes made.
  • On December 19, 2018, theHouston Rockets set the record for the most three-point field goals made in a game with 26, breaking the previous record of 25 set by theCleveland Cavaliers on March 3, 2017.[127]
  • On December 29, 2018, Vince Carter became the oldest player in NBA history to score 20-plus points at 41 years and 337 days old, as he scored 21 points for the Atlanta Hawks in a win against the Cleveland Cavaliers. He broke the old record held byKareem Abdul-Jabbar at 41 years and 331 days old.[128][129]
  • On January 1, 2019,Jusuf Nurkić of thePortland Trail Blazers became the first player in NBA history to record a 20–20 on a five-on-five (20-plus in any two statistical categories and at least five on the remaining three statistical categories). He recorded 24 points, 23 rebounds, 7 assists, 5 steals and 5 blocks in a 113–108 overtime win over theSacramento Kings.[130]
  • On January 5, 2019, Stephen Curry of theGolden State Warriors passedKyle Korver on the all-time three-point field goals made list and moved to fourth place.[131] In the same game, the Golden State Warriors (21) and the Sacramento Kings (20) recorded the most three-pointers made in a game by both teams combined at 41. They broke the record set by theMinnesota Timberwolves (19) and theCleveland Cavaliers (21) on February 7, 2018.[132]
  • On January 10, 2019, coachGregg Popovich of theSan Antonio Spurs became the third coach with most wins in NBA history after posting a win in double overtime against the Oklahoma City Thunder, 154–147. He passedJerry Sloan with his 1,222nd win.[133]
  • On January 11, 2019, Stephen Curry moved pastJason Terry for third place on the list of NBA all-time three-pointers made.[134]
  • On January 12, 2019,Kyle Korver of theUtah Jazz, passed Jason Terry to move to fourth place on the NBA all-time three-point field goals made list.[135]
  • On January 13, 2019,James Harden (1-of-17) of the Houston Rockets tiedDamon Stoudamire's (5-of-21) NBA record for most three-point field goals missed in a game with 16.[136]
  • On January 16, 2019, the Golden State Warriors (24) and theNew Orleans Pelicans (19) recorded the most three-point field goals made in a game by both teams combined at 43. They broke the record the Warriors (21) and the Sacramento Kings (20) just set 11 days prior with 41.[137]
  • On January 21, 2019, Klay Thompson tied the record for most consecutive three-point field goals made in a game at 10.[138]
  • On February 7, 2019, Vince Carter passedJerry West for 21st on the NBA's all-time scoring list.[139]
  • On February 11, 2019, Russell Westbrook set an NBA record of recording ten straight games with a triple-double which brokeWilt Chamberlain's old record of nine.[140]
  • On February 21, 2019, James Harden recorded his 32nd consecutive game of scoring 30-plus points which makes it the second-longest 30-plus-points streak in NBA history. The streak started on December 23, 2018, and ended on February 25, 2019.[141][142]
  • On February 28, 2019,Chris Paul of the Houston Rockets moved to 10th place on the NBA's all-time steals leaders which was previously held byKarl Malone.[143]
  • On March 5, 2019, Vince Carter passedReggie Miller for 20th place on the NBA's all-time scoring list, passedJamal Crawford for sixth place on the NBA's all-time three-point field goals made leaders, became the oldest player to shoot seven three-pointers and broke his own record of being the oldest player to score 20-plus points in a game at 42 years and 37 days old.[144][145][146]
  • On March 7, 2019,LeBron James moved pastMichael Jordan for fourth place on the NBA's all-time scoring list.[147]
  • On March 8, 2019, Dirk Nowitzki moved to the third spot in the NBA all-time games played.[148]
  • On March 8, 2019,Lou Williams of theLos Angeles Clippers set an NBA record for scoring at least 30 points in a game as a reserve when he scored 40 points against the Oklahoma City Thunder. This marked the 28th time for Williams which surpassedRicky Pierce's record at 27. He also moved to second place in career points off the bench and passedJamal Crawford.[149]
  • On March 10, 2019, Chris Paul moved pastIsiah Thomas for seventh place on the NBA's all-time assist leaders.[150]
  • On March 11, 2019, Lou Williams became the NBA's career leader in points off the bench (11,154) with 34 points in a 140–115 win over the Boston Celtics, surpassingDell Curry (11,147).[151]
  • On March 18, 2019, Dirk Nowitzki passedWilt Chamberlain for sixth place on the NBA's all-time scoring list.[152]
  • On March 19, 2019, James Harden became the first player in NBA history to score 30 or more points against all 29 other teams in a single season.[153]
  • On March 31, 2019, Vince Carter moved in to the top 5 in career NBA games played.[154]
  • On April 2, 2019, Russell Westbrook became the second player in history after Wilt Chamberlain to register a 20–20–20 game, scoring 20 points, 21 assists and 20 rebounds in a 119–103 win against the Los Angeles Lakers.[155]
  • On April 9, 2019,Jamal Crawford scored 51 points off the bench vs the Dallas Mavericks, the mostbench points in a game in NBA history.[156]

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