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2022–23 NBA season

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North American basketball league season

Sports season
2022–23 NBA season
LeagueNational Basketball Association
SportBasketball
Duration
  • October 18, 2022 – April 9, 2023
  • April 11–14, 2023
    (Play-in tournament)
  • April 15, 2023 – May 29, 2023 (Playoffs)
  • June 1–12, 2023 (Finals)
Games82
Teams30
TV partner(s)ESPN/ABC,TNT,NBA TV
Streaming partnerESPN+
Draft
Top draft pickPaolo Banchero
Picked byOrlando Magic
Regular season
Top seedMilwaukee Bucks
SeasonMVPJoel Embiid (Philadelphia)
Top scorerJoel Embiid (Philadelphia)
Playoffs
Eastern championsMiami Heat
  Eastern runners-upBoston Celtics
Western championsDenver Nuggets
  Western runners-upLos Angeles Lakers
Finals
Venue
ChampionsDenver Nuggets
  Runners-upMiami Heat
FinalsMVPNikola Jokić (Denver)
NBA seasons

The2022–23 NBA season was the 77th season of theNational Basketball Association (NBA). The regular season began on October 18, 2022, and ended on April 9, 2023. The2023 NBA All-Star Game was played on February 19, 2023, atVivint Arena inSalt Lake City.[1] Theplay-in tournament was held on April 11–14, 2023. The2023 NBA playoffs then began on April 15, and ended on June 12 with theDenver Nuggets defeating theMiami Heat in 5 games in the2023 NBA Finals.

Transactions

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Main article:List of 2022–23 NBA season transactions

Retirement

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  • On July 21, 2022,J. J. Barea announced his retirement from professional basketball. He won an NBA championship with theDallas Mavericks in2011 and multiple gold medals with thePuerto Rican national team.[2]
  • On August 20, 2022,Gustavo Ayón announced his retirement from professional basketball. He played three seasons in the NBA and won multiple titles in theEuroLeague andSpanish League in his 16-year career.[3]
  • On September 3, 2022,Jodie Meeks announced his retirement from professional basketball. He played for seven teams in his 10-year NBA career and won an NBA championship with theToronto Raptors in2019.[4]
  • On September 6, 2022,Toure' Murry announced his retirement from professional basketball. He played for three teams during his two-year NBA career, as well as numerous teams overseas.[5]
  • On October 26, 2022,Gal Mekel announced his retirement from professional basketball. He played for two teams during his two-year NBA career.[6]
  • On November 29, 2022,Chandler Hutchison announced his retirement from professional basketball. He played for three teams during his four-year NBA career.[7]
  • On December 15, 2022,Tyrell Terry announced his retirement from professional basketball. He played for two teams during his two-year NBA career.[8]
  • On December 24, 2022,Jon Teske announced his retirement from professional basketball. Teske played three games for theMemphis Grizzlies in 2022.[9]
  • On March 31, 2023,LaMarcus Aldridge announced his retirement from professional basketball. He played for three teams during his 16-year NBA career, earned seven NBA All-Star honors, as well as five All-NBA selections.[10]
  • On May 4, 2023,Keith Langford announced his retirement from professional basketball. Langford played two games for theSan Antonio Spurs in 2007.[11]
  • On May 22, 2023,Carmelo Anthony announced his retirement from the NBA. He played for six teams in 19 NBA seasons, earned 10 NBA All-Star honors, as well as six All-NBA selections, led the league in scoring during the2012–13 season, and was selected to theNBA 75th Anniversary Team.[12]
  • On June 2, 2023,Shayne Whittington announced his retirement from professional basketball to become an assistant coach for theIndiana Pacers. He played two seasons for the Pacers as well as several teams overseas.[13]
  • On June 9, 2023,Eugene Jeter announced his retirement from professional basketball to become a player development coach for thePortland Trail Blazers as well as assistant GM for theRip City Remix. Jeter played one season for theSacramento Kings, as well as numerous teams overseas.[14]

Draft

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The2022 NBA draft took place on June 23, 2022, atBarclays Center inBrooklyn, New York.[15]Paolo Banchero was selected with thefirst overall pick by theOrlando Magic.

Free agency

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With theprevious season's NBA Finals ending in June for the first time since 2019 before theCOVID-19 pandemic began, the period forfree agency returned to its normal July 1 starting date, along with theJuly moratorium period before players could begin signing new contracts.[16]

In July 2022, thePhiladelphia 76ers were charged with violating the league's moratorium in free agency discussions withP. J. Tucker andDanuel House Jr. and subsequently had two-second round picks rescinded by the league.[17][18]

Preseason

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The NBA often hosts preseason games in non-NBA markets, with the following being played domestically:

DateTeamsArenaLocationReference
October 3Los Angeles Clippers vs.Portland Trail BlazersClimate Pledge ArenaSeattle, Washington[19]
October 5Oklahoma City Thunder vs.Dallas MavericksBOK CenterTulsa, Oklahoma[20]
Los Angeles Lakers vs.Phoenix SunsT-Mobile ArenaParadise, Nevada[21]
October 6Los Angeles Lakers vs.Minnesota Timberwolves
October 7Charlotte Hornets vs.Boston CelticsGreensboro ColiseumGreensboro, North Carolina[22]
October 14New Orleans Pelicans vs.Atlanta HawksLegacy ArenaBirmingham, Alabama[23]

International games

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Preseason contests in theNBA Global Games returned for the first time since the 2019 preseason, prior to theCOVID-19 pandemic.

DateTeamsArenaLocationReference
September 30Golden State Warriors vs.Washington WizardsSaitama Super ArenaTokyo, Japan[24]
October 2
Toronto Raptors vs.Utah JazzRogers PlaceEdmonton, Alberta, Canada[25]
October 6Atlanta Hawks vs.Milwaukee BucksEtihad ArenaAbu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates[26]
October 8
October 14Toronto Raptors vs.Boston CelticsBell CentreMontreal, Quebec, Canada[25]

Regular season

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The regular season schedule was released on August 17, 2022.[27]

Eastern Conference
Atlantic DivisionWLPCTGBHomeRoadDivGP
yBoston Celtics5725.69532‍–‍925‍–‍1611–582
xPhiladelphia 76ers5428.6593.029‍–‍1225‍–‍1610–682
xNew York Knicks4735.57310.023‍–‍1824‍–‍178–882
xBrooklyn Nets4537.54912.023‍–‍1822‍–‍197–982
piToronto Raptors4141.50016.027‍–‍1414‍–‍274–1282
Central DivisionWLPCTGBHomeRoadDivGP
zMilwaukee Bucks5824.70732‍–‍926‍–‍1511–582
xCleveland Cavaliers5131.6227.031‍–‍1020‍–‍2113–382
piChicago Bulls4042.48818.022‍–‍1918‍–‍237–982
Indiana Pacers3547.42723.020‍–‍2115‍–‍267–982
Detroit Pistons1765.20741.09‍–‍328‍–‍332–1482
Southeast DivisionWLPCTGBHomeRoadDivGP
yMiami Heat4438.53727‍–‍1417‍–‍2410–682
xAtlanta Hawks4141.5003.024‍–‍1717‍–‍248–882
Washington Wizards3547.4279.019‍–‍2216‍–‍258–882
Orlando Magic3448.41510.020‍–‍2114‍–‍277–982
Charlotte Hornets2755.32917.013‍–‍2814‍–‍277–982
Western Conference
Northwest DivisionWLPCTGBHomeRoadDivGP
cDenver Nuggets5329.64634‍–‍719‍–‍2210–682
xMinnesota Timberwolves4240.51211.022‍–‍1920‍–‍218–882
piOklahoma City Thunder4042.48813.024‍–‍1716‍–‍259–782
Utah Jazz3745.45116.023‍–‍1814‍–‍276–1082
Portland Trail Blazers3349.40220.017‍–‍2416‍–‍257–982
Pacific DivisionWLPCTGBHomeRoadDivGP
ySacramento Kings4834.58523‍–‍1825‍–‍169–782
xPhoenix Suns4537.5493.028‍–‍1317‍–‍249–782
xLos Angeles Clippers4438.5374.023‍–‍1821‍–‍209–782
xGolden State Warriors4438.5374.033‍–‍811‍–‍307–982
xLos Angeles Lakers4339.5245.023‍–‍1820‍–‍216–1082
Southwest DivisionWLPCTGBHomeRoadDivGP
yMemphis Grizzlies5131.62235‍–‍616‍–‍2513–382
piNew Orleans Pelicans4240.5129.027‍–‍1415‍–‍2611–582
Dallas Mavericks3844.46313.023‍–‍1815‍–‍269–782
Houston Rockets2260.26829.014‍–‍278‍–‍334–1282
San Antonio Spurs2260.26829.014‍–‍278‍–‍333–1382

By conference

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Eastern Conference
#TeamWLPCTGBGP
1zMilwaukee Bucks *5824.70782
2yBoston Celtics *5725.6951.082
3xPhiladelphia 76ers5428.6594.082
4xCleveland Cavaliers5131.6227.082
5xNew York Knicks4735.57311.082
6xBrooklyn Nets4537.54913.082
7yMiami Heat *4438.53714.082
8xAtlanta Hawks4141.50017.082
9piToronto Raptors4141.50017.082
10piChicago Bulls4042.48818.082
11Indiana Pacers3547.42723.082
12Washington Wizards3547.42723.082
13Orlando Magic3448.41524.082
14Charlotte Hornets2755.32931.082
15Detroit Pistons1765.20741.082
Western Conference
#TeamWLPCTGBGP
1cDenver Nuggets *5329.64682
2yMemphis Grizzlies *5131.6222.082
3ySacramento Kings *4834.5855.082
4xPhoenix Suns4537.5498.082
5xLos Angeles Clippers4438.5379.082
6xGolden State Warriors4438.5379.082
7xLos Angeles Lakers4339.52410.082
8xMinnesota Timberwolves4240.51211.082
9piNew Orleans Pelicans4240.51211.082
10piOklahoma City Thunder4042.48813.082
11Dallas Mavericks3844.46315.082
12Utah Jazz3745.45116.082
13Portland Trail Blazers3349.40220.082
14Houston Rockets2260.26831.082
15San Antonio Spurs2260.26831.082

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
  • pi – Clinched play-in tournament spot
  • * – Division leader

International games

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After nearly three years without an international regular season game due to theCOVID-19 pandemic, the NBA brought back theNBA Global Games with two regular season matchups:

DateTeamsArenaLocationReference
NBA Mexico City Game 2022
December 17Miami Heat vs.San Antonio SpursMexico City ArenaMexico City, Mexico[28]
NBA Paris Game 2023
January 19Chicago Bulls vs.Detroit PistonsAccor ArenaParis, France[28]

Play-in tournament

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See also:NBA play-in tournament

Only the top six seeds in each conference after regular season advanced to the main rounds of the2023 NBA playoffs, while the teams ranked 7th through 10th in each conference participated in aPage playoff system tournament from April 11–14, 2023, to determine 7th and 8th seeded teams in each conference making playoffs. To this end in each conference: 1) The 7th place team hosted the 8th place team in the double-chance round needing to win one game to advance, with the winner clinching the 7th seed in the playoffs. 2) Each of the 9th place team and the 10th place team required two wins to advance to the playoffs. The 9th place team hosted the 10th place team in the elimination round, with the loser being eliminated from the contention. 3) The loser in the double-chance round hosted the elimination round game-winner, with the winner clinching the 8th seed and the loser being eliminated.[29]

Eastern Conference

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Play-in gamesNo. 8 seed gameFinal seeds
7Miami1058AtlantaNo. 7 seed
8Atlanta1167MiamiNo. 8 seed
7Miami102
10Chicago91
9Toronto105
10Chicago109

Bold Game winner
Italic Team with home-court advantage

Western Conference

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Play-in gamesNo. 8 seed gameFinal seeds
7LA Lakers108 (OT)7LA LakersNo. 7 seed
8Minnesota1028MinnesotaNo. 8 seed
8Minnesota120
10Oklahoma City95
9New Orleans118
10Oklahoma City123

Bold Game winner
Italic Team with home-court advantage

Playoffs

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Main article:2023 NBA playoffs

The playoffs began on April 15, 2023.

Bracket

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First roundConference semifinalsConference finalsNBA Finals
            
E1Milwaukee*1
E8Miami*4
E8Miami*4
E5New York2
E4Cleveland1
E5New York4
E8Miami*4
Eastern Conference
E2Boston*3
E3Philadelphia4
E6Brooklyn0
E3Philadelphia3
E2Boston*4
E2Boston*4
E7Atlanta2
E8Miami*1
W1Denver*4
W1Denver*4
W8Minnesota1
W1Denver*4
W4Phoenix2
W4Phoenix4
W5LA Clippers1
W1Denver*4
Western Conference
W7LA Lakers0
W3Sacramento*3
W6Golden State4
W6Golden State2
W7LA Lakers4
W2Memphis*2
W7LA Lakers4
  • * Division winner
  • Bold Series winner
  • Italic Team with home-court advantage

Statistics

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Individual statistic leaders

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CategoryPlayerTeam(s)Statistic
Points per gameJoel EmbiidPhiladelphia 76ers33.1
Rebounds per gameDomantas SabonisSacramento Kings12.3
Assists per gameJames HardenPhiladelphia 76ers10.7
Steals per gameO.G. AnunobyToronto Raptors1.9
Blocks per gameJaren Jackson Jr.Memphis Grizzlies3.0
Turnovers per gameTrae YoungAtlanta Hawks4.1
Fouls per gameJaren Jackson Jr.Memphis Grizzlies3.6
Minutes per gamePascal SiakamToronto Raptors37.3
FG%Nic ClaxtonBrooklyn Nets70.5%
FT%Tyler HerroMiami Heat93.4%
3P%Luke KennardL.A. Clippers/Memphis49.4%
Efficiency per gameNikola JokićDenver Nuggets38.0
Double-doublesDomantas SabonisSacramento Kings65
Triple-doublesNikola JokićDenver Nuggets29

Individual game highs

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CategoryPlayerTeamStatistic
PointsDamian LillardPortland Trail Blazers71
Donovan MitchellCleveland Cavaliers
ReboundsIvica ZubacLos Angeles Clippers29
AssistsJames HardenPhiladelphia 76ers21
StealsDe'Anthony MeltonPhiladelphia 76ers7
D'Angelo RussellMinnesota Timberwolves
BlocksBrook LopezMilwaukee Bucks9
Three pointersDamian LillardPortland Trail Blazers13

Team statistic leaders

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CategoryTeamStatistic
Points per gameSacramento Kings120.7
Rebounds per gameMilwaukee Bucks48.6
Assists per gameGolden State Warriors29.8
Steals per gameToronto Raptors9.4
Blocks per gameBrooklyn Nets6.2
Turnovers per gameGolden State Warriors15.7
Fouls per gameDetroit Pistons22.1
FG%Denver Nuggets50.4%
FT%Philadelphia 76ers83.6%
3P%Philadelphia 76ers38.7%
+/−Boston Celtics+6.5

Awards

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Beginning with this season, the team who finished with the best overall regular season record would receive theMaurice Podoloff Trophy, named in honor ofMaurice Podoloff, who served as thecommissioner of the NBA from 1946 to 1963. The Podoloff Trophy was originally given to theNBA's Most Valuable Player of the regular season until2021. The MVP trophy was then renamed in honor ofMichael Jordan, a five-time winner and often considered the greatest player in league history. A new award, theClutch Player of the Year Award, was also introduced to honor players who best come through for their teammates in the clutch. This trophy was named afterJerry West.

The league also announced updated trophy designs for theCoach of the Year Award,Defensive Player of the Year Award,Executive of the Year Award,Most Improved Player Award,Rookie of the Year Award,Sixth Man of the Year Award,Sportsmanship Award, and theTeammate of the Year Award. The Defensive Player of the Year, Most Improved Player, Rookie of the Year and Sixth Man of the Year trophies were then renamed in honor ofHakeem Olajuwon,George Mikan,Wilt Chamberlain, andJohn Havlicek respectively.[30][31]

Yearly awards

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2022–23 NBA awards
AwardRecipient(s)Finalists[32]
Most Valuable PlayerJoel Embiid(Philadelphia 76ers)[33]Giannis Antetokounmpo(Milwaukee Bucks)
Nikola Jokić(Denver Nuggets)
Defensive Player of the YearJaren Jackson Jr.(Memphis Grizzlies)[34]Brook Lopez(Milwaukee Bucks)
Evan Mobley(Cleveland Cavaliers)
Rookie of the YearPaolo Banchero(Orlando Magic)[35]Walker Kessler(Utah Jazz)
Jalen Williams(Oklahoma City Thunder)
Sixth Man of the YearMalcolm Brogdon(Boston Celtics)[36]Bobby Portis(Milwaukee Bucks)
Immanuel Quickley(New York Knicks)
Most Improved PlayerLauri Markkanen(Utah Jazz)[37]Jalen Brunson(New York Knicks)
Shai Gilgeous-Alexander(Oklahoma City Thunder)
Clutch Player of the YearDe'Aaron Fox(Sacramento Kings)[38]Jimmy Butler(Miami Heat)
DeMar DeRozan(Chicago Bulls)
Coach of the YearMike Brown(Sacramento Kings)[39]Mark Daigneault(Oklahoma City Thunder)
Joe Mazzulla(Boston Celtics)
Executive of the YearMonte McNair(Sacramento Kings)[40]Koby Altman(Cleveland Cavaliers)
Calvin Booth(Denver Nuggets)
Justin Zanik(Utah Jazz)
NBA Sportsmanship AwardMike Conley Jr.(Minnesota Timberwolves)[41]Boban Marjanović(Houston Rockets)
Darius Garland(Cleveland Cavaliers)
Bam Adebayo(Miami Heat)
Harrison Barnes(Sacramento Kings)
Jalen Brunson(New York Knicks)
Twyman–Stokes Teammate of the Year AwardJrue Holiday(Milwaukee Bucks)[42]
Community Assist AwardBrook Lopez(Milwaukee Bucks)[43]
Kareem Abdul-Jabbar Social Justice Champion AwardStephen Curry(Golden State Warriors)[44]Chris Paul(Phoenix Suns)
Jaren Jackson Jr.(Memphis Grizzlies)
Tre Jones(San Antonio Spurs)
Grant Williams(Boston Celtics)
NBA Hustle AwardMarcus Smart(Boston Celtics)[45]
NBA Conference Finals Most Valuable Player Award(Western)Nikola Jokić(Denver Nuggets)[46]
NBA Conference Finals Most Valuable Player Award(Eastern)Jimmy Butler(Miami Heat)[47]

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 18–23Jayson Tatum (Boston Celtics)(1/1)Damian Lillard (Portland Trail Blazers)(1/3)[51]
October 24–30Giannis Antetokounmpo (Milwaukee Bucks)(1/4)Shai Gilgeous-Alexander (Oklahoma City Thunder)(1/2)[52]
October 31 – November 6Kevin Durant (Brooklyn Nets)(1/2)Paul George (Los Angeles Clippers)(1/1)[53]
November 7–13Joel Embiid (Philadelphia 76ers)(1/4)Stephen Curry (Golden State Warriors)(1/1)[54]
November 14–20Tyrese Haliburton (Indiana Pacers)(1/1)De'Aaron Fox (Sacramento Kings)(1/1)[55]
November 21–27Giannis Antetokounmpo (Milwaukee Bucks)(2/4)Deandre Ayton (Phoenix Suns)(1/1)[56]
November 28 – December 4Kevin Durant (Brooklyn Nets)(2/2)Anthony Davis (Los Angeles Lakers)(1/2)[57]
December 5–11Joel Embiid (Philadelphia 76ers)(2/4)Zion Williamson (New Orleans Pelicans)(1/1)[58]
December 12–18Donovan Mitchell (Cleveland Cavaliers)(1/2)Nikola Jokić (Denver Nuggets)(1/1)[59]
December 19–25Pascal Siakam (Toronto Raptors)(1/1)Luka Dončić (Dallas Mavericks)(1/2)[60]
December 26 – January 1Kristaps Porziņģis (Washington Wizards)(1/1)Luka Dončić (Dallas Mavericks)(2/2)[61]
January 2–8Donovan Mitchell (Cleveland Cavaliers)(2/2)LeBron James (Los Angeles Lakers)(1/2)[62]
January 9–15Jalen Brunson (New York Knicks)(1/1)Domantas Sabonis (Sacramento Kings)(1/3)[63]
January 16–22Jrue Holiday (Milwaukee Bucks)(1/1)LeBron James (Los Angeles Lakers)(2/2)[64]
January 23–29Giannis Antetokounmpo (Milwaukee Bucks)(3/4)Damian Lillard (Portland Trail Blazers)(2/3)[65]
January 30 – February 5Giannis Antetokounmpo (Milwaukee Bucks)(4/4)Damian Lillard (Portland Trail Blazers)(3/3)[66]
February 6–12Derrick White (Boston Celtics)(1/1)Shai Gilgeous-Alexander (Oklahoma City Thunder)(2/2)[67]
February 27 – March 5Julius Randle (New York Knicks)(1/1)Devin Booker (Phoenix Suns)(1/1)[68]
March 6–12Joel Embiid (Philadelphia 76ers)(3/4)Domantas Sabonis (Sacramento Kings)(2/3)[69]
March 13–19Joel Embiid (Philadelphia 76ers)(4/4)Domantas Sabonis (Sacramento Kings)(3/3)[70]
March 20–26Jaylen Brown (Boston Celtics)(1/1)Brandon Ingram (New Orleans Pelicans)(1/1)[71]
March 27 – April 2Mikal Bridges (Brooklyn Nets)(1/1)Anthony Davis (Los Angeles Lakers)(2/2)[72]
April 3–9Bobby Portis (Milwaukee Bucks)(1/1)Kawhi Leonard (Los Angeles Clippers)(1/1)[73]

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/NovemberJayson Tatum (Boston Celtics)(1/1)Devin Booker (Phoenix Suns)(1/1)[74]
DecemberJoel Embiid (Philadelphia 76ers)(1/3)Luka Dončić (Dallas Mavericks)(1/1)[75]
JanuaryJoel Embiid (Philadelphia 76ers)(2/3)Nikola Jokić (Denver Nuggets)(1/2)[76]
FebruaryJalen Brunson (New York Knicks)(1/1)Nikola Jokić (Denver Nuggets)(2/2)[77]
March/AprilJoel Embiid (Philadelphia 76ers)(3/3)Anthony Davis (Los Angeles Lakers)(1/1)[78]

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/NovemberBennedict Mathurin (Indiana Pacers)(1/1)Jalen Williams (Oklahoma City Thunder)(1/2)[79]
DecemberPaolo Banchero (Orlando Magic)(1/4)Keegan Murray (Sacramento Kings)(1/2)[80]
JanuaryPaolo Banchero (Orlando Magic)(2/4)Keegan Murray (Sacramento Kings)(2/2)[81]
FebruaryPaolo Banchero (Orlando Magic)(3/4)Walker Kessler (Utah Jazz)(1/1)[82]
March/AprilPaolo Banchero (Orlando Magic)(4/4)Jalen Williams (Oklahoma City Thunder)(2/2)[83]

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/NovemberJoe Mazzulla (Boston Celtics)(1/1)Monty Williams (Phoenix Suns)(1/1)[84]
DecemberJacque Vaughn (Brooklyn Nets)(1/1)Willie Green (New Orleans Pelicans)(1/1)[85]
JanuaryDoc Rivers (Philadelphia 76ers)(1/2)Michael Malone (Denver Nuggets)(1/1)[86]
FebruaryMike Budenholzer (Milwaukee Bucks)(1/1)Mike Brown (Sacramento Kings)(1/1)[87]
March/AprilDoc Rivers (Philadelphia 76ers)(2/2)Taylor Jenkins (Memphis Grizzlies)(1/1)[88]

Arenas

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  • TheMiami Heat's home arena, formerly known as FTX Arena, was renamedKaseya Center on April 4, 2023.[89] It was previously renamed to Miami–Dade Arena on January 12 after the previous naming rights deal withFTX was terminated due to the company'sbankruptcy.[90][91]

Media

[edit]

National

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This was the seventh year of a nine-year deal withABC,ESPN,TNT, andNBA TV.[92] ESPN broadcasts Wednesday and Friday night games for most of the season, and games during selected Sunday nights from February to April. ABC airedNBA Saturday Primetime on eight Saturday nights between December and March, with a tripleheader on January 28, the first tripleheader on the network outside of Christmas Day, along with a Saturday afternoon game on January 14. The network also broadcastNBA Sunday Showcase on three selected Sunday afternoons in February and early March.[93] TNT airs Tuesday games all season, and Thursday games from January to April.[94] NBA TV televises games primarily on Mondays all season, Saturday and Sunday nights for most of the season, Thursdays during the first half of the season, Fridays during the second half of the season, and any other time when neither ESPN/ABC nor TNT are airing games nationally.[95]

FiveChristmas Day games were scheduled for this season. ABC was originally scheduled to air just a tripleheader, but it was later decided that all five Christmas games would be simulcast across both ABC and ESPN for the first time, likely in an attempt to counterprogram the NFL's scheduling of aChristmas Day tripleheader for the first time.[96][97] Previously, the most Christmas games that either network had ever aired in any given season was three.

FourMartin Luther King Jr. Day games were nationally televised, with TNT and NBA TV each airing two games.[28]

The NBA designed January 24–28 as "NBA Rivals Week", with every nationally televised game featuring "classic and budding rivalries between teams and players".[28]

On March 8, ESPN had another all-female crew for an NBA game for the second straight year. The 7:30pm (ET) telecast between theDallas Mavericks and theNew Orleans Pelicans hadBeth Mowins andDoris Burke as commentators, withCassidy Hubbarth on the sideline, while the 10:00pm (ET) telecast between theToronto Raptors and theLos Angeles Clippers hadMike Breen andMark Jackson as commentators, with reporterRos Gold-Onwude joining the broadcast team as an analyst/color commentator.[98][99]

On the final day of the regular season, April 9, two games with playoff implications were flexed into ESPN's afternoon doubleheader.[28][93]

Local

[edit]

In September 2022,Monumental Sports & Entertainment bought outNBCUniversal's ownership stake inNBC Sports Washington, which carries broadcasts of the Washington Wizards and the NHL'sWashington Capitals, both Monumental-owned teams. Monumental initially took minority ownership of the network in 2016. NBC provided transitional corporate, technical, and distribution support up to 18 months after the sale, and Monumental plans to rebrand the network after the 2022–23 season.[100][101]

In October 2022, the Clippers launched a direct-to-consumer streaming service calledClipperVision. The service includes all non-national games.[102] The Clippers also announced an agreement withNexstar Media Group to air four preseason games and 11 regular season games onKTLA,KSWB-TV,KGET-TV andKSEE-TV. The remaining games continued to air locally onBally Sports West andBally Sports SoCal.[103]

On February 24, 2023, theAT&T SportsNet regional sports networks sent letters to the Houston Rockets and the Utah Jazz saying they had until March 31, 2023, to reach an agreement to take their local television rights back.Warner Bros. Discovery, the owners of the networks, intends to leave the regional sports networks business. If a deal is not reached the networks would file forChapter 7 bankruptcy. The Portland Trail Blazers's deal withRoot Sports Northwest is not affected because Warner Bros. Discovery only has minority control of that network.[104][105]

On March 14,Diamond Sports Group, the operator of theBally Sports regional sports networks, filed forChapter 11 bankruptcy. Diamond plans to continue to broadcast games for the 16 NBA teams it has regional rights to while it plans to separate from majority parentSinclair Broadcast Group as part of the reorganization.[106]

Notable occurrences

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  • The NBA and NBPA announced a pension plan for formerABA players who played at least three seasons in the league.[107]
  • The Board of Governors approved the permanent adoption of theNBA play-in tournament that had been in place for the previous two seasons. Previously, the Board approved the tournament on a season-by-season basis.[108]
  • The league instituted a new penalty for the "take foul". The offensive team will be allotted one free throw and retain possession with this penalty in place. The defensive player who commits the foul will be assessed one commonpersonal foul. Previously, the penalty was a common personal foul on the offending player in addition to a side out for the offensive team if they were not in the bonus.[109]
  • Following the death of 11-time championBill Russell, the NBA permanently retired the number 6 across the league, the first time a player's number has been retired across the league.[110] However, players who had the number 6 beforehand can keep their number unless they voluntarily change it or retire.[111]
  • The NBA honored Russell with a jersey patch. Every team wore a commemorative patch on the right sleeve of their jerseys. Every NBA court honored Russell with a clover-shaped logo featuring the No. 6 on the sideline.[110]
  • On July 9, 2022,Nikola Jokić signed a five-year, $264 million supermax extension with theDenver Nuggets, the largest in league history at that time.[112]
  • On September 13, 2022, the NBA and WNBA suspendedPhoenix Suns ownerRobert Sarver for one year after an independent investigation determined that he used then-word multiple times,sexually harassed andassaulted multiple male and female employees, and engaged in demeaning behavior towards employees.[113][114]
  • On September 21, Sarver announced he was exploring selling both the Suns and WNBA's Phoenix Mercury franchises.[115]
  • A record 23 Canadians appeared on opening-night rosters,[116] marking the ninth consecutive season of Canada being the second-most represented country in the NBA.[117]
  • On October 19, 2022,Walker Kessler of theUtah Jazz became the first player to record a double-double, with 12 points and 10 rebounds while shooting 100% (5/5) in his rookie debut.[118]
  • On October 22, 2022,Paolo Banchero of theOrlando Magic became the first teenager to score 20 points or more in his first three games.[119] This streak ended on his 7th game, where he scored 18 points on October 30, 2022.[120]
  • On October 25, 2022, the Golden State Warriors and the Phoenix Suns set a record for the most combined technical fouls (7) in a quarter (3rd)[121]
  • On October 28, 2022,DeMar DeRozan became the 50th player to score 20,000 points.[122]
  • On October 31, 2022,Kevin Durant passedVince Carter for 19th place on the all-time scoring list.[123]
  • On November 3, 2022,Nikola Jokic recorded the most turnovers (7) in a quarter since tracking began 2016-17[124]
  • On November 4, 2022,Luka Dončić became the second NBA player to score 30 or more points in the first eight games of a season, joiningWilt Chamberlain.[125][126]
  • On November 4, 2022, theGolden State Warriors became the first defending champion to start the season 0–6 on the road.[127]
  • In commemoration ofElection Day in the United States, the league did not schedule regular season games on November 8.[128] The league, in turn, scheduled a full slate of games on November 7 with all 30 teams in action, with a unique schedule that saw staggered tip-offs every 15 minutes. The NBAmobile app aired commercial-free whiparound coverage onNBA CrunchTime.[129][130]
  • On November 7, 2022, the Los Angeles Lakers set the record for the worst 3-point field goal percentage in any four-game span (min. 125 attempts) in NBA history[131]
  • On November 11, 2022,Stephen Curry became the first player with 40 points, five 3-pointers, 65% field goal percentage in consecutive games[132]
  • On November 13, 2022,Joel Embiid became the first player in NBA history to record 50+ points, 10+ rebounds, 5+ assists, and 5+ blocks in a game.[133] He scored a career high 59 points along with 11 rebounds, eight assists, and seven blocks in a 105–98 victory over theUtah Jazz, with 26 points and five blocks coming in the fourth quarter.[134]
  • On December 10, 2022, former player and coachPaul Silas, the father of currentHouston Rockets head coachStephen died at the age of 79.[135]
  • On December 15, 2022, the Denver Nuggets set the record for the most paint points (98) by a team in a game since tracking began in 1998[136]
  • On December 20, 2022,Robert Sarver accepted a deal made by an ownership group led byUnited Wholesale Mortgage's CEOMat Ishbia and his older brotherJustin Ishbia for a record-high price of $4 billion, breaking a record previously held byJoe Tsai when he purchased theBrooklyn Nets fromMikhail Prokhorov in 2019.[137]
  • On December 26, 2022,Duncan Robinson became the fastest player to hit 800 3-pointers. He did so in 263 consecutive games, surpassing the previous record held byLuka Dončić in 288 games, in a win against the Minnesota Timberwolves.[138]
  • On December 27, 2022,Luka Dončić became the first player in NBA history to record a 60-point, 20-rebound triple-double (60 points, 21 rebounds, and 10 assists) in a 126–121 comeback overtime victory over the New York Knicks.[139]
  • On December 29, 2022,Buddy Hield scored the fastest three point field goal since play-by-play was registered, by doing so in 3 seconds.[140]
  • On December 31, 2022,Luka Dončić became the first player in NBA history to record 250 points, 50 rebounds, and 50 assists in a five game span.[141]
  • On January 2, 2023,Donovan Mitchell became the seventh player in NBA history to score 70 or more points in a single game. He had 71 points, 11 assists, and eight rebounds in a win over theChicago Bulls. He also became the first player in NBA history to score at least 70 points and record at least 10 assists.[142][143]
  • On January 10, 2023, theMiami Heat went 40 for 40 from the free throw line in a win against theOklahoma City Thunder, breaking the record (39 for 39) set by theUtah Jazz in 1982.[144]
  • On January 13, 2023, theSan Antonio Spurs set a regular season single-game attendance record with 68,323 people at theAlamodome in a 144–113 loss against the Golden State Warriors.[145][146]
  • On January 15, 2023,LeBron James became the second player in NBA history to score 38,000 career points.[147]
  • On January 24, 2023,LeBron James became the first player to score 40 points against all 30 NBA teams with a 46-point performance against theLos Angeles Clippers.[148]
  • On January 25, 2023,Damian Lillard posted the highest true shooting percentage (89.8%) in a 60-point performance (21/29 total FG and 9/15 from three) in NBA history[149][150]
  • On January 31, 2023,Russell Westbrook surpassedGary Payton for number 10 on the all-time assists list.[151]
  • On January 31, 2023,LeBron James became the first player to have a triple-double in his 20th season, accumulating 28 points, 10 rebounds, and 11 assists in a 129–123 overtime win over theNew York Knicks.
  • On February 6, 2023, the NBA's Board of Governors held a vote approving the sale of thePhoenix Suns toMat Ishbia, with a 29–0 unanimous vote approving the sale, with onlyDan Gilbert of theCleveland Cavaliers abstaining from the vote.[152] The move was then made official a day later.[153]
  • On February 6, 2023,Klay Thompson tied the NBA record for most 3-point field goals made (12) in a game without a free throw attempt[154]
  • On February 7, 2023,LeBron James surpassedKareem Abdul-Jabbar as the all-time leading scorer in NBA history in a game versus theOklahoma City Thunder with a fadeaway jumpshot overKenrich Williams.[155]
  • On February 11, 2023,Jayson Tatum (24 years, 344 days) became the youngest to reach 1,000 3-point field goals made in NBA history[156]
  • On February 24, 2023, theSacramento Kings andLos Angeles Clippers competed in the second-highest scoring game in NBA history. The Kings defeated the Clippers 176–175 in double-overtime at theCrypto.com Arena.
  • On February 26, 2023,Damian Lillard became the eighth player in NBA history to score 70 or more points in a single game, and the oldest to do so at the age of 32. He had 71 points, six rebounds and six assists, in a win over theHouston Rockets. He made 13 three-pointers, one shy of the NBA record. He is the only player in NBA history to score at least 70 points while making at least 10 three-pointers.[157][158]
  • On March 2, 2023, Damian Lillard broke a 25-year old Michael Jordan record for most 40-point games in a season at age 32 or older[159][160]
  • On March 29, 2023,Keegan Murray of theSacramento Kings passed Donovan Mitchell (187), to record the most 3-pointers made for a rookie in a single season in NBA history with 188. He made this feat in a winning effort, 120–80 against thePortland Trail Blazers, as well as clinching their playoff berth after 16 seasons.[161] Subsequently, on April 4, 2023, the No. 4 overall pick in the2022 NBA draft recorded his 200th 3-pointers, in a 121–103 victory against theNew Orleans Pelicans.[162]
  • On April 3, 2023, Lauri Markkanen became the first player to make 100 dunks and 200 3-pointers in a season[163]
  • On April 9, 2023, the Miami Heat set the record for the most bench points (111) by a team in a game[164]
  • For the first time since the2000–01 NBA season, no team won 60 games in a full 82-game regular season.
  • All three Texas teams missed the playoffs in the same season for the first time ever, after the Mavericks were eliminated by losing to theChicago Bulls on April 7, 2023.
  • With the Lakers winning their play-in game against theMinnesota Timberwolves on April 11, 2023, all four California teams qualified for the playoffs in the same season for the first time ever.
  • For the sixth time in history, an eight-seeded team defeated a first-seeded team in the first round of the playoffs when theMiami Heat defeated theMilwaukee Bucks in five games. The Heat also became the first play-in team to win a playoff series.
  • TheLos Angeles Lakers became the second play-in team and first seventh seed in the play-in tournament era to win a playoff series after defeating theMemphis Grizzlies in six games.
  • On May 28, 2023, the NBA opened an investigation into refereeEric Lewis for using a burner Twitter account.[165]
  • On June 7, 2023,Udonis Haslem, aged 42 years, 363 days became the oldest player to play in theNBA Finals, surpassing the previous record held byKareem Abdul-Jabbar in1989.[166]
  • LeBron James set multiple NBA records by averaging the most points (28.9 ppg), rebounds (8.3 rpg), assists (6.8 apg), minutes (35.5 mpg) and field goals (1,219 total) in 20th season or later[167]
  • Golden State Warriors set the record for the most 3-point field goals made (1,363) by a team in a season[168]
  • All five teams from the Pacific Division qualified for the playoffs, marking the third instance every team in a division qualified for the playoffs since the NBA adopted the current six division format in 2004–05. Previously, all five teams from the Central Division during the 2005–06 season and the Southwest Division during the 2014–15 season qualified for the playoffs.
  • On October 23, 2025, theFederal Bureau of Investigation announced arrests formatch fixing that involved four 2022-23 season NBA games as part of the2025 NBA illegal gambling prosecution. The affected games were Milwaukee at Los Angeles Lakers (February 9, 2023), Charlotte at New Orleans (March 23, 2023), Chicago at Portland (March 24, 2023), and Cleveland at Orlando (April 6, 2023).[169]

Attendance

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#NBA teamTotal attendanceHome gamesAverage attendance[170]
1Chicago Bulls841,6324120,527
2Philadelphia 76ers839,2614120,469
3Dallas Mavericks827,2824120,177
4Toronto Raptors811,2614119,786
5Miami Heat807,1904119,687
6Cleveland Cavaliers777,2804119,432
7New York Knicks795,1104119,392
8Denver Nuggets788,6354119,235
9Boston Celtics766,2404119,156
10Portland Trail Blazers767,3744118,716
11Los Angeles Lakers763,1684118,613
12Detroit Pistons759,7154118,529
13Utah Jazz728,2404118,206
14Golden State Warriors740,6244118,064
15Orlando Magic728,4054117,765
16Brooklyn Nets724,4394117,669
17Los Angeles Clippers720,5434117,574
18Atlanta Hawks719,7874117,555
19Milwaukee Bucks718,7864117,531
20Sacramento Kings715,4914117,451
21Washington Wizards710,4814117,328
22Memphis Grizzlies707,8364117,264
23Charlotte Hornets702,0524117,123
24Phoenix Suns682,8404117,071
25San Antonio Spurs694,4344116,937
26New Orleans Pelicans687,6914116,772
27Minnesota Timberwolves687,5104116,768
28Houston Rockets668,8654116,313
29Indiana Pacers641,5624115,647
30Oklahoma City Thunder636,9034115,534

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