Breaking Down The 2023-24 NBA Season

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It's time for a new NBA (National Basketball Association) season. If you're not much of a basketball fan, don't worry; there's something for everyone so that you can enjoy the season. We have much to unpack, from championship glory to unexpected offseason antics.

Denver Nuggets: Reigning Champions

First off, congratulations to the Denver Nuggets for clinching last season's NBA championship over the Miami Heat. Nikola Jokic was the star of the show, and during the off-season, he took a little detour from basketball. Instead of focusing on his MVP status, he lived his best life in Serbia with his racing horses. Jokic openly admitted that he'd rather be with his horses than on the basketball court. Now, that's a guy who knows how to enjoy his downtime. If you want a good laugh, check out this NPR article.

LeBron's 21st season

LeBron James, the legend himself, is entering his 21st NBA season. He turns 39 in December and often plays against opponents about half his age. He's aiming to lead the Los Angeles Lakers to their 18th championship. The man is already the league's leading scorer and enters a "gap year" before his son, Bronny, becomes draft-eligible. You can read all about it here.

Introducing Victor Wembanyama

And last but not least, keep an eye out for the debut of No. 1 overall pick Victor Wembanyama. He's set to make his first appearance on the second night of the season, playing for San Antonio against Dallas on October 25. This young talent promises to bring some excitement to the league, but even at 7'4", how will he hold up against bigger and stronger players like James and Jokic?

Load Management in the NBA

There are some new rules this season around load management. Teams have an average of 14 back-to-back games this season, with fewer involving travel than the previous year. The NBA is cracking down on teams resting star players, imposing hefty fines if they sit them during nationally televised or in-season tournament games. Players like rookie Wembanyama are not eligible for load management rules, but 3x All-Stars are. You can read more about the updated policy here.

In-Season Tournament

This season, the NBA is introducing an exciting In-Season Tournament. It kicks off on November 3 and culminates with the Championship on December 9. Teams are divided into groups, and players compete for impressive cash prizes. Get all the tournament details here.

Off-Season Drama Galore

Now, let's talk about some off-season drama that's almost as exciting as the actual season. Jimmy Butler had a field day on media day with a photo that had everyone buzzing. It's safe to say that Butler knows how to keep things interesting.

But wait, there's more! Damian Lillard, who said he'd play for the Miami Heat, was traded from his longtime home, the Portland Trailblazers, to the Milwaukee Bucks in a three-team deal involving the Phoenix Suns. The drama was real, and you can read all about it here.

James Harden and Darryl Morey Feud

Speaking of drama, James Harden and longtime GM Darryl Morey had a falling out. These two have been thick as thieves since their Houston Rockets days, but things took a turn when Harden opted into a two-year contract with the apparent that he would be traded after signing. The trade never happened, and now Harden is on a spree of calling Morey a liar and is unlikely to play. Check out the details here.

Whether you're a basketball fanatic or just love the juicy off-court stories, this season promises something for everyone. Stay tuned here at Last Night's Game for more updates as the season unfolds!