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2010–11 NBA season

The 2010–11 NBA season was the 65th season of the National Basketball Association (NBA). The 2011 NBA All-Star Game was played on February 20, 2011, at Staples Center in Los Angeles.[1] Chicago's Derrick Rose was named the 2010–11 NBA MVP.[2]

2010–11 NBA season
LeagueNational Basketball Association
SportBasketball
DurationOctober 26, 2010 – April 13, 2011
April 16 – May 26, 2011 (Playoffs)
May 31 – June 12, 2011 (Finals)
Number of games82
Number of teams30
TV partner(s)ABC, TNT, ESPN, NBA TV
Draft
Top draft pickJohn Wall
Picked byWashington Wizards
Regular season
Top seedChicago Bulls
Season MVPDerrick Rose (Chicago)
Top scorerKevin Durant (Oklahoma City)
Playoffs
Eastern championsMiami Heat
  Eastern runners-upChicago Bulls
Western championsDallas Mavericks
  Western runners-upOklahoma City Thunder
Finals
ChampionsDallas Mavericks
  Runners-upMiami Heat
Finals MVPDirk Nowitzki (Dallas)
NBA seasons

Transactions edit

Coaching changes edit

Off-season edit

In-season edit

Free agency edit

The 2010 off-season had one of the most talented free agent pools in recent NBA history. The list of free agents included All-Stars LeBron James, Chris Bosh, Dwyane Wade, Dirk Nowitzki, Carlos Boozer and Amar'e Stoudemire, as well as other veteran players such as Ray Allen, Joe Johnson, Allen Iverson, Tracy McGrady, Shaquille O'Neal and Paul Pierce.[22][23] Below are the major free agency signings, including the sign and trade agreements, that occurred during the off-season.

2010–11 NBA changes edit

  • Cleveland Cavaliers – added new logo and new uniforms, replacing wine and darker gold with dark navy blue with remained wine and dark navy blue added lighter gold to their color scheme, removed the side panels to their jerseys and shorts and changed their wordmark to their jerseys.
  • Golden State Warriors – added new logo and new uniforms, brought back original gold and blue colors replacing dark navy blue, orange and gold, added side panels to their jerseys and shorts.
  • Los Angeles Clippers – added new logo and new uniforms, remained with red, white and blue to their color scheme and removed the side panels to their jerseys and shorts.
  • Minnesota Timberwolves – added new black road alternate uniforms with grey side panels to their jerseys and shorts.
  • New Jersey Nets – moved into their new arena the Prudential Center in Newark, New Jersey.
  • Orlando Magic – added new logo, changed their wordmark on their primary logo, added new black road alternate uniforms with pinstripes and blue side panels to their jerseys and shorts and moved into their new arena the Amway Center.
  • Philadelphia 76ers – added new blue road alternate uniforms with red side panels to their jerseys and shorts.
  • Utah Jazz – added new logo and uniforms, replacing dark navy blue, light blue, and purple with remained dark navy blue, added green, gold and yellow to their color scheme and added side panels to their jerseys and shorts.

Preseason edit

NBA Europe Live 2010 was played October 3, 2010 – October 7, 2010, featuring the New York Knicks, Minnesota Timberwolves, Los Angeles Lakers and teams from Europe (Armani Jeans Milano and Regal FC Barcelona) The Dallas Mavericks and the Phoenix Suns played in Indian Wells, California, on October 9 for their outdoor special. The Houston Rockets and New Jersey Nets played in the fifth annual NBA China Games on October 13 in Beijing, and October 16 at Guangzhou. The preseason schedule was released in August.[39]

Regular season edit

The regular season began on October 26, 2010, and ended on April 13, 2011. The Opening Day schedule on TNT had the Miami Heat face the Boston Celtics, followed by the Los Angeles Lakers' championship ring and banner ceremony and their game against the Houston Rockets. The opener began at 7:30 p.m. ET. On Christmas Day, ABC and ESPN had a five-game set, with ABC broadcasting the game between the Celtics and the Orlando Magic, and the Heat against the Lakers, which started at 2:00 p.m. ET. On Martin Luther King Day, ESPN aired the game between the Chicago Bulls and the Memphis Grizzlies at 1:00 p.m. ET, while NBA TV aired the Sacramento KingsAtlanta Hawks matchup at 4:00 p.m. ET. TNT capped off the holiday with a doubleheader, beginning with the Magic facing the Celtics, followed by the Oklahoma City Thunder facing the Los Angeles Lakers, beginning at 8:00 p.m. ET. The full schedule was released on August 10, 2010.[40]

Other much-anticipated games include: on October 28, 2010, John Wall, the No. 1 pick in the 2010 NBA draft, made his NBA debut as the Washington Wizards visited the Magic on TNT.[40] On December 2, LeBron James returned to Cleveland for the first time since the Decision as his Heat faced the Cavaliers on TNT. The Celtics–Lakers rivalry renewed on January 30, 2011 (at Los Angeles on ABC) and on February 10, 2011 (at Boston on TNT) in a rematch of the 2010 NBA Finals.[41] On March 4–5, 2011, the New Jersey Nets and Toronto Raptors faced off in two regular season games held at London's O2 Arena.[42]

Standings edit

By division edit

By conference edit

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

Tiebreakers edit

Western Conference edit
  • The Los Angeles Lakers clinched #2 seed over Dallas upon winning the Pacific Division.
  • New Orleans clinched #7 seed over Memphis based on winning percentage in the Southwest Division (the Hornets' 0.563 to the Grizzlies' 0.500).

Playoffs edit

The 2011 NBA Playoffs began on April 16, with the Conference Finals concluding on May 26. The NBA Finals began on May 31 due to both Conference Finals ending in five games. ESPN began their playoff broadcast on April 16, and continued every Friday and Saturday thereafter, with the Sunday–Thursday schedule reserved for TNT (some Saturday first-round games apply) and NBA TV. ABC continued broadcasting early-round playoff coverage every Sunday afternoon, with select Saturday afternoon broadcasts. The first round playoff coverage was non-exclusive except for ABC-covered games, in which local sports networks (e.g. Fox Sports Net, Comcast SportsNet) still aired the game in their home market. TNT aired the Eastern Conference Finals while ESPN aired the Western Conference Finals. The NBA Finals were shown on ABC. Nationwide radio coverage was on ESPN Radio for select playoff games, the entire Conference Finals and NBA Finals.

Bracket edit

First Round Conference semifinals Conference finals NBA Finals
            
E1 Chicago* 4
E8 Indiana 1
E1 Chicago* 4
E5 Atlanta 2
E4 Orlando 2
E5 Atlanta 4
E1 Chicago* 1
Eastern Conference
E2 Miami* 4
E3 Boston* 4
E6 New York 0
E3 Boston* 1
E2 Miami* 4
E2 Miami* 4
E7 Philadelphia 1
E2 Miami* 2
W3 Dallas 4
W1 San Antonio* 2
W8 Memphis 4
W8 Memphis 3
W4 Oklahoma City* 4
W4 Oklahoma City* 4
W5 Denver 1
W4 Oklahoma City* 1
Western Conference
W3 Dallas 4
W3 Dallas 4
W6 Portland 2
W3 Dallas 4
W2 LA Lakers* 0
W2 LA Lakers* 4
W7 New Orleans 2
  • * Division winner
  • Bold Series winner
  • Italic Team with home-court advantage

Notable occurrences edit

Milestones/records set edit

Individual edit

  • October 29: 1,100 coaching wins. Los Angeles Lakers head coach Phil Jackson won his 1,100th game in the Lakers' 114–106 victory over the Phoenix Suns.[52]
  • November 3: 36th player in history to 20,000 points. Boston Celtics forward Paul Pierce scored his 20,000th career point in a 105–102 overtime win over the Milwaukee Bucks. Pierce became the third Celtic to reach the mark after Larry Bird and John Havlicek.[53]
  • November 11: Youngest player to 26,000 points. Los Angeles Lakers guard Kobe Bryant became the youngest player to score 26,000 points in a 118–112 loss to the Denver Nuggets. Bryant achieved the mark at the age of 32 years and 80 days, surpassing Wilt Chamberlain by 34 days.[54]
  • November 12: Minnesota Timberwolves franchise record; most rebounds in a game. Minnesota Timberwolves forward Kevin Love scored 31 points and grabbed a franchise record 31 rebounds in the Wolves' 112–103 win over the New York Knicks. The last player to have a 30–30 game was Moses Malone on February 11, 1982.[55]
  • November 12: Second player in history to 11,000 assists. Dallas Mavericks guard Jason Kidd reached the 11,000th assist mark in the Mavericks' 99–90 win over the Philadelphia 76ers. Kidd became only the second player to achieve the mark after John Stockton.[56]
  • November 19: San Antonio Spurs franchise records; career points and games played. San Antonio Spurs forward Tim Duncan became the Spurs' all-time leading scorer and all-time leader in games played, passing his former "Twin Towers" teammate David Robinson in the Spurs' 94–82 win over the Utah Jazz. Duncan played in his 988th game, surpassing Robinson's 987 career games, while also surpassing Robinson's career total of 20,790 points.[57]
  • November 20: Charlotte Bobcats franchise record; first triple-double. Charlotte Bobcats's Stephen Jackson recorded the franchise's first triple-double in a 123–105 victory over the Phoenix Suns. It was also Jackson's second career triple-double.[58]
  • November 27: Golden State Warriors franchise record; most three-pointers in a game. In a 104–94 road victory against the Minnesota Timberwolves, Golden State Warriors guard Dorell Wright set a franchise record with nine three-point field goals made, surpassing Jason Richardson's record of eight three-pointers set on March 29, 2007.[59]
  • November 30: 34th player in history to 10,000 rebounds. In a 79–90 loss at the Orlando Magic, Detroit Pistons center Ben Wallace became the 34th player in NBA history to surpass the 10,000 rebound mark for his career.
  • December 10: Seventh coach in history to 1,000 wins. Denver Nuggets head coach George Karl became the seventh head coach in NBA history to win 1,000 games in the Nuggets' 123–116 road victory over the Toronto Raptors.[60]
  • December 12: 94th player in history to 1,000 games. San Antonio Spurs forward Tim Duncan played in the 1,000th regular season game of his career, becoming the 94th player in NBA history to play in one thousand games.
  • December 12: New York Knicks franchise record; consecutive 30 point games. In a 129–125 home victory against the Denver Nuggets, New York Knicks forward Amar'e Stoudemire set a franchise record with eight consecutive 30 point games, surpassing Willie Naulls's record of seven set from February 22 to March 4, 1962. He would end up with nine straight 30-point games.
  • December 22: 95th player in history to 1,000 games. Detroit Pistons center Ben Wallace played in the 1,000th regular season game of his career, becoming the 95th player in NBA history to play in one thousand games.
  • December 22: 3rd coach in history to win 1,211 games. Utah Jazz head coach Jerry Sloan has won his 1,211 games in his career of coaching after defeating the Minnesota Timberwolves, with the victory Jerry surpasses Pat Riley for the third all-time in career wins.
  • December 25: 4th Christmas Day triple double. In a 96–80 win over the Los Angeles Lakers, Miami Heat forward LeBron James became the 4th player in NBA history to achieve a triple double on Christmas Day and the 1st in 40 years, other players are Billy Cunningham, John Havlicek, and Oscar Robertson.
  • December 29: Los Angeles Clippers franchise record; consecutive double-double games. In a 95–103 home loss against the Utah Jazz, Los Angeles Clippers forward Blake Griffin set a franchise record with 20 consecutive double-double games, surpassing Michael Cage's record of 19 set from December 10, 1986, to January 16, 1987. He would end up with 27 straight double-double games.
  • January 16: 37th player in history to 20,000 points. Phoenix Suns guard Vince Carter scored his 20,000th career points in a win over the New York Knicks. Carter finished the game with 29 points on 11-for-20 shooting and grabbed 12 rebounds.[61]
  • February 8: Minnesota Timberwolves franchise record; consecutive double-double games. In a 112–108 home win against the Houston Rockets, Minnesota Timberwolves forward Kevin Love set a franchise record with 38 consecutive double-double games, surpassing Kevin Garnett's record of 37.[62]
  • February 10: Most three-pointers made in a career. In a 92–86 loss to the Los Angeles Lakers, Boston Celtics guard Ray Allen surpassed Reggie Miller as the all-time leader in three-point shots made with 2,562. Allen did this in three fewer seasons and with 300 fewer games.[63]
  • February 15: 96th player in history to 1,000 games. Chicago Bulls center Kurt Thomas played in the 1,000th regular season game of his career, becoming the 96th player in NBA history to play in one thousand games.
  • March 9: NBA record; consecutive double-double games. Minnesota Timberwolves power forward Kevin Love set the NBA record for most consecutive games with a double-double since the NBA-ABA merger, besting Moses Malone's record of 51. He recorded his 52nd consecutive double-double in a 101–75 win over the Indiana Pacers.[64]
  • April 6: Golden State Warriors franchise record; most three-pointers in a season Golden State Warriors guard Dorell Wright made a Warriors franchise record of 3 pt shots made in a season with 184 in a home win versus the Los Angeles Lakers, beating Jason Richardson with the previous record of 183 in the 2005–06 season.
  • May 17: NBA record; Most free throws made in a game Dirk Nowitzki made 24 free throws without misses.

Team edit

  • November 3: Boston Celtics became the first team in NBA history to have four active players with at least 20,000 career points after Paul Pierce scored his 20,000th point in a win over Milwaukee Bucks, other players are Shaquille O'Neal, Kevin Garnett and Ray Allen.
  • November 3: Orlando Magic franchise record: most points in first half. In a 128–86 victory against the Minnesota Timberwolves, the Orlando Magic set a franchise record for most points in the first half with 78. On the other hand, the Timberwolves suffered their worst loss in franchise history.[65]
  • November 9: Indiana Pacers franchise record: most points in a quarter. The Indiana Pacers scored 54 points in the third quarter against the Denver Nuggets, the most points scored by a team in a quarter since the Phoenix Suns scored 57 in the second quarter against the Denver Nuggets on November 10, 1990. The team was also one field goal short of recording a perfect third quarter (the Pacers shot 20–21).[66]
  • November 14: Phoenix Suns franchise record: most three-pointers in a game. In a 121–116 victory over the Los Angeles Lakers, the Phoenix Suns set a franchise record with 22 made three-point field goals in a game, one shy of the NBA record 23 in a game by the Orlando Magic on January 13, 2009.[67]
  • December 12: New Orleans Hornets franchise record: fewest assists in a game. In a 70–88 loss at the Philadelphia 76ers, the New Orleans Hornets set a franchise record low with four assists, one shy of the NBA record of three.
  • NBA record: consecutive road wins in a calendar month, Miami Heat franchise record: most wins in a calendar month. The Miami Heat set a league record when they recorded 10 straight road wins in the month of December. The Heat also set a franchise record for most wins in a calendar month with 15.
  • January 7: Second team to win 3,000 games. The Boston Celtics became only the second team after the Los Angeles Lakers to win 3,000 games in a 122–102 win over the Toronto Raptors.[68]
  • January 30: Cleveland Cavaliers single-season franchise record. The Cleveland Cavaliers lost their 20th straight game in the same season, breaking their old record of 19 straight within the same season in 1981–82.[69] Their streak would end after 26 straight losses.
  • February 5: NBA record: longest single-season losing streak. With a 111–105 loss to the Portland Trail Blazers, the Cleveland Cavaliers now hold the longest single-season losing streak with its 24th consecutive loss (streak ended at 26).
  • February 7: NBA record: longest losing streak. With a 99–96 loss to the Dallas Mavericks, the Cleveland Cavaliers now hold the longest losing streak with its 25th consecutive loss (streak ended at 26).
  • March 11: NBA record: Most combined three-pointers in a game; Golden State Warriors franchise record: Most three-pointers in a game. The game between the Golden State Warriors and the Orlando Magic, a 123–120 overtime win by the Warriors, saw a combined 36 three-point shots made in an NBA game. The Warriors also set a franchise record by connecting 21 three-point shots.

Statistics leaders edit

Individual Statistic Leaders edit

Category Player Team Statistics
Points per game Kevin Durant Oklahoma City Thunder 27.7
Rebounds per game Kevin Love Minnesota Timberwolves 15.2
Assists per game Steve Nash Phoenix Suns 11.4
Steals per game Chris Paul New Orleans Hornets 2.35
Blocks per game Andrew Bogut Milwaukee Bucks 2.58
Turnovers per game Russell Westbrook Oklahoma City Thunder 3.9
Fouls per game DeMarcus Cousins Sacramento Kings 4.1
Minutes per game Monta Ellis Golden State Warriors 40.3
Efficiency per game LeBron James Miami Heat 27.3
FG% Nenê Denver Nuggets 61.8%
FT% Stephen Curry Golden State Warriors 93.4%
3FG% Matt Bonner San Antonio Spurs 45.7%
Double-Doubles Dwight Howard Orlando Magic 66
Triple-Doubles LeBron James Miami Heat 4

Individual game highs edit

Category Player Team Statistics
Points LeBron James Miami Heat 51
Rebounds Kevin Love Minnesota Timberwolves 31
Assists Rajon Rondo Boston Celtics 24
Steals John Wall Washington Wizards 9
Blocks JaVale McGee Washington Wizards 12
Three Pointers Ty Lawson Denver Nuggets 10

Team Statistic Leaders edit

Category Team Statistics
Points per game Denver Nuggets 107.5
Rebounds per game Minnesota Timberwolves 44.4
Assists per game Dallas Mavericks 23.8
Houston Rockets
Steals per game Memphis Grizzlies 9.4
Blocks per game Washington Wizards 6.1
Turnovers per game Minnesota Timberwolves 17.0
Fouls per game Utah Jazz 22.7
FG% Boston Celtics 48.6%
FT% Oklahoma City Thunder 82.3%
3FG% San Antonio Spurs 39.7%
+/- Miami Heat 7.5

Awards edit

Yearly awards edit

Players of the week edit

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

Week Eastern Conference Western Conference Ref.
Oct 26 – 31 Rajon Rondo (Boston Celtics) (1/1) Pau Gasol (Los Angeles Lakers) (1/1) [82]
Nov 1 – 7 Dwight Howard (Orlando Magic) (1/6) Chris Paul (New Orleans Hornets) (1/1) [83]
Nov 8 – 14 Derrick Rose (Chicago Bulls) (1/2) Deron Williams (Utah Jazz) (1/1) [84]
Nov 15 – 21 Amar'e Stoudemire (New York Knicks) (1/2) Russell Westbrook (Oklahoma City Thunder) (1/4) [85]
Nov 22 – 28 Dwight Howard (Orlando Magic) (2/6) Dirk Nowitzki (Dallas Mavericks) (1/2) [86]
Nov 29 – Dec 5 Amar'e Stoudemire (New York Knicks) (2/2) Russell Westbrook (Oklahoma City Thunder) (2/4) [87]
Dec 6 – 12 Dwyane Wade (Miami Heat) (1/3) Dirk Nowitzki (Dallas Mavericks) (2/2) [88]
Dec 13 – 19 Paul Pierce (Boston Celtics) (1/2) Tony Parker (San Antonio Spurs) (1/2) [89]
Dec 20 – 26 LeBron James (Miami Heat) (1/5) Monta Ellis (Golden State Warriors) (1/1) [90]
Dec 27 – Jan 2 Dwyane Wade (Miami Heat) (2/3) Chauncey Billups (Denver Nuggets) (1/1) [91]
Jan 3 – 9 LeBron James (Miami Heat) (2/5) Zach Randolph (Memphis Grizzlies) (1/3) [92]
Jan 10 – 16 Derrick Rose (Chicago Bulls) (2/2) Russell Westbrook (Oklahoma City Thunder) (3/4) [93]
Jan 17 – 23 Dwight Howard (Orlando Magic) (3/6) LaMarcus Aldridge (Portland Trail Blazers) (1/2) [94]
Jan 24 – 30 LeBron James (Miami Heat) (3/5) Zach Randolph (Memphis Grizzlies) (2/3) [95]
Jan 31 – Feb 6 LeBron James (Miami Heat) (4/5) Kevin Durant (Oklahoma City Thunder) (1/2) [96]
Feb 7 – 13 Dwight Howard (Orlando Magic) (4/6) LaMarcus Aldridge (Portland Trail Blazers) (2/2) [97]
Feb 21 – 27 Dwight Howard (Orlando Magic) (5/6) Kevin Martin (Houston Rockets) (1/1) [98]
Feb 28 – Mar 6 Paul Pierce (Boston Celtics) (2/2) Russell Westbrook (Oklahoma City Thunder) (4/4) [99]
Mar 7 – 13 Dwyane Wade (Miami Heat) (3/3) Tony Parker (San Antonio Spurs) (2/2) [100]
Mar 14 – 20 LeBron James (Miami Heat) (5/5) Kyle Lowry (Houston Rockets) (1/1) [101]
Mar 21 – 27 Dwight Howard (Orlando Magic) (6/6) Kobe Bryant (Los Angeles Lakers) (1/1) [102]
Mar 28 – Apr 3 Carmelo Anthony (New York Knicks) (1/2) Zach Randolph (Memphis Grizzlies) (3/3) [103]
Apr 4 – 10 Carmelo Anthony (New York Knicks) (2/2) Kevin Durant (Oklahoma City Thunder) (2/2) [104]

Players of the month edit

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

Rookies of the month edit

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

Coaches of the month edit

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

NBA All-Star break edit

The 2011 NBA All-Star Game was played on February 20, 2011, at Staples Center in Los Angeles. This game was the 61st edition of the National Basketball Association (NBA)'s annual basketball festivities, and was also the fifth All-Star Game held in Los Angeles; the city previously hosted in 1963, 1972, 1983 and 2004. As with the 2004 event, it was jointly hosted by the Lakers and the Clippers. The Western Conference All-Stars defeated the Eastern Conference 148–143, with the Lakers' Kobe Bryant named as MVP for the fourth time, tying the record of Bob Pettit.

Salary cap edit

On July 7, the NBA announced that the salary cap for the 2010–11 season would be $58.044 million, an increase of $0.344 million from previous season's $57.70 million, and would go into effect on July 8 as the league's "moratorium period" had ended and teams could begin signing free agents and making trades. The increase came as a surprise as the league initially predicted a decrease in the salary cap. On March, before the playoffs, the league projected that the salary cap would be around $56.1 million. The tax level for the season was set at $70.307 million, with each team paying a $1 tax for each $1 by which it exceeds $70.307 million. The mid-level exception was $5.765 million for the season and the minimum team salary, which was set at 75% of the salary cap, was $43.533 million. The maximum salaries for players are set at $13.604 million for players with zero to six years of experience, $16.324 million for players with seven to nine years of experience, and $19.045 million for players with more than 10 years of experience.[123][124]

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The 2010 11 NBA season was the 65th season of the National Basketball Association NBA The 2011 NBA All Star Game was played on February 20 2011 at Staples Center in Los Angeles 1 Chicago s Derrick Rose was named the 2010 11 NBA MVP 2 2010 11 NBA seasonLeagueNational Basketball AssociationSportBasketballDurationOctober 26 2010 April 13 2011 April 16 May 26 2011 Playoffs May 31 June 12 2011 Finals Number of games82Number of teams30TV partner s ABC TNT ESPN NBA TVDraftTop draft pickJohn WallPicked byWashington WizardsRegular seasonTop seedChicago BullsSeason MVPDerrick Rose Chicago Top scorerKevin Durant Oklahoma City PlayoffsEastern championsMiami Heat Eastern runners upChicago BullsWestern championsDallas Mavericks Western runners upOklahoma City ThunderFinalsChampionsDallas Mavericks Runners upMiami HeatFinals MVPDirk Nowitzki Dallas NBA seasons 2009 102011 12 Contents 1 Transactions 1 1 Coaching changes 1 1 1 Off season 1 1 2 In season 1 2 Free agency 2 2010 11 NBA changes 3 Preseason 4 Regular season 4 1 Standings 4 1 1 By division 4 1 2 By conference 4 1 3 Tiebreakers 4 1 3 1 Western Conference 5 Playoffs 5 1 Bracket 6 Notable occurrences 7 Milestones records set 7 1 Individual 7 2 Team 8 Statistics leaders 8 1 Individual Statistic Leaders 8 2 Individual game highs 8 3 Team Statistic Leaders 9 Awards 9 1 Yearly awards 9 2 Players of the week 9 3 Players of the month 9 4 Rookies of the month 9 5 Coaches of the month 10 NBA All Star break 11 Salary cap 12 See also 13 ReferencesTransactions editMain article List of 2010 11 NBA season transactions Coaching changes edit Coaching changes Off seasonTeam 2009 10 coach 2010 11 coachPhiladelphia 76ers Eddie Jordan Doug CollinsNew Orleans Hornets Jeff Bower Monty WilliamsNew Jersey Nets Kiki Vandeweghe Avery JohnsonAtlanta Hawks Mike Woodson Larry DrewChicago Bulls Vinny Del Negro Tom ThibodeauCleveland Cavaliers Mike Brown Byron ScottLos Angeles Clippers Kim Hughes Vinny Del NegroGolden State Warriors Don Nelson Keith SmartIn seasonTeam Outgoing coach Incoming coachCharlotte Bobcats Larry Brown Paul SilasIndiana Pacers Jim O Brien Frank VogelUtah Jazz Jerry Sloan Tyrone CorbinOff season edit On May 21 the Philadelphia 76ers hired Doug Collins as head coach 3 replacing Eddie Jordan who was fired on April 15 4 On June 7 the New Orleans Hornets hired Portland Trail Blazers assistant coach Monty Williams as head coach 5 replacing interim head coach Jeff Bower who returned to his original position as general manager 6 On June 10 the New Jersey Nets hired Avery Johnson as head coach 7 replacing interim head coach Kiki Vandeweghe whose contract expired at the end of the 2009 2010 season 8 On June 13 the Atlanta Hawks promoted assistant coach Larry Drew 9 replacing head coach Mike Woodson whose contract expired at the end of the 2009 10 season 10 On June 23 the Chicago Bulls hired Boston Celtics assistant coach Tom Thibodeau as head coach 11 replacing Vinny Del Negro who was fired on May 4 12 On July 1 the Cleveland Cavaliers hired Byron Scott as head coach 13 replacing Mike Brown who was fired on May 24 14 On July 7 the Los Angeles Clippers hired Vinny Del Negro as head coach 15 replacing interim head coach Kim Hughes who was fired on April 15 16 On September 27 the Golden State Warriors promoted assistant coach Keith Smart to head coach replacing Don Nelson who resigned after his contract was bought out 17 In season edit On December 22 2010 Larry Brown stepped down as the Charlotte Bobcats head coach Paul Silas took over on an interim basis 18 On February 16 2011 Silas was named as full time Bobcats head coach 19 On January 30 2011 Jim O Brien was fired as the Indiana Pacers head coach Assistant coach Frank Vogel took over on an interim basis 20 On February 10 2011 Utah Jazz coach Jerry Sloan and long time assistant Phil Johnson resigned Assistant Tyrone Corbin took over as head coach 21 Free agency edit See also The Decision TV special The 2010 off season had one of the most talented free agent pools in recent NBA history The list of free agents included All Stars LeBron James Chris Bosh Dwyane Wade Dirk Nowitzki Carlos Boozer and Amar e Stoudemire as well as other veteran players such as Ray Allen Joe Johnson Allen Iverson Tracy McGrady Shaquille O Neal and Paul Pierce 22 23 Below are the major free agency signings including the sign and trade agreements that occurred during the off season Joe Johnson re signed with the Atlanta Hawks 24 Paul Pierce and Ray Allen re signed with the Boston Celtics while Jermaine O Neal and Shaquille O Neal signed with the Celtics 25 26 27 28 Carlos Boozer signed and traded to the Chicago Bulls 29 David Lee signed and traded to the Golden State Warriors 30 Dirk Nowitzki re signed with the Dallas Mavericks 31 Ben Wallace re signed with the Detroit Pistons while Tracy McGrady signed with the Pistons 32 33 Luis Scola re signed with the Houston Rockets 34 Rudy Gay re signed with the Memphis Grizzlies 35 Dwyane Wade re signed with the Miami Heat while Chris Bosh and LeBron James signed and traded to the Heat 36 James announced his decision on an ESPN special called The Decision Many Cleveland fans considered his departure a betrayal 37 Amar e Stoudemire signed and traded to the New York Knicks 38 2010 11 NBA changes editCleveland Cavaliers added new logo and new uniforms replacing wine and darker gold with dark navy blue with remained wine and dark navy blue added lighter gold to their color scheme removed the side panels to their jerseys and shorts and changed their wordmark to their jerseys Golden State Warriors added new logo and new uniforms brought back original gold and blue colors replacing dark navy blue orange and gold added side panels to their jerseys and shorts Los Angeles Clippers added new logo and new uniforms remained with red white and blue to their color scheme and removed the side panels to their jerseys and shorts Minnesota Timberwolves added new black road alternate uniforms with grey side panels to their jerseys and shorts New Jersey Nets moved into their new arena the Prudential Center in Newark New Jersey Orlando Magic added new logo changed their wordmark on their primary logo added new black road alternate uniforms with pinstripes and blue side panels to their jerseys and shorts and moved into their new arena the Amway Center Philadelphia 76ers added new blue road alternate uniforms with red side panels to their jerseys and shorts Utah Jazz added new logo and uniforms replacing dark navy blue light blue and purple with remained dark navy blue added green gold and yellow to their color scheme and added side panels to their jerseys and shorts Preseason editNBA Europe Live 2010 was played October 3 2010 October 7 2010 featuring the New York Knicks Minnesota Timberwolves Los Angeles Lakers and teams from Europe Armani Jeans Milano and Regal FC Barcelona The Dallas Mavericks and the Phoenix Suns played in Indian Wells California on October 9 for their outdoor special The Houston Rockets and New Jersey Nets played in the fifth annual NBA China Games on October 13 in Beijing and October 16 at Guangzhou The preseason schedule was released in August 39 Regular season editThe regular season began on October 26 2010 and ended on April 13 2011 The Opening Day schedule on TNT had the Miami Heat face the Boston Celtics followed by the Los Angeles Lakers championship ring and banner ceremony and their game against the Houston Rockets The opener began at 7 30 p m ET On Christmas Day ABC and ESPN had a five game set with ABC broadcasting the game between the Celtics and the Orlando Magic and the Heat against the Lakers which started at 2 00 p m ET On Martin Luther King Day ESPN aired the game between the Chicago Bulls and the Memphis Grizzlies at 1 00 p m ET while NBA TV aired the Sacramento Kings Atlanta Hawks matchup at 4 00 p m ET TNT capped off the holiday with a doubleheader beginning with the Magic facing the Celtics followed by the Oklahoma City Thunder facing the Los Angeles Lakers beginning at 8 00 p m ET The full schedule was released on August 10 2010 40 Other much anticipated games include on October 28 2010 John Wall the No 1 pick in the 2010 NBA draft made his NBA debut as the Washington Wizards visited the Magic on TNT 40 On December 2 LeBron James returned to Cleveland for the first time since the Decision as his Heat faced the Cavaliers on TNT The Celtics Lakers rivalry renewed on January 30 2011 at Los Angeles on ABC and on February 10 2011 at Boston on TNT in a rematch of the 2010 NBA Finals 41 On March 4 5 2011 the New Jersey Nets and Toronto Raptors faced off in two regular season games held at London s O2 Arena 42 Standings edit By division edit Eastern ConferenceAtlantic Divisionvte W L PCT GB Home Road Divy Boston Celtics 56 26 683 33 8 23 18 13 3x New York Knicks 42 40 512 14 23 18 19 22 10 6x Philadelphia 76ers 41 41 500 15 26 15 15 26 9 7New Jersey Nets 24 58 293 32 19 22 5 36 3 13Toronto Raptors 22 60 268 34 16 25 6 35 5 11Central Divisionvte W L PCT GB Home Road Divz Chicago Bulls 62 20 756 36 5 26 15 15 1x Indiana Pacers 37 45 451 25 24 17 13 28 9 7Milwaukee Bucks 35 47 427 27 22 19 13 28 6 10Detroit Pistons 30 52 366 32 21 20 9 32 7 9Cleveland Cavaliers 19 63 232 43 12 29 7 34 3 13Southeast Divisionvte W L PCT GB Home Road Divy Miami Heat 58 24 707 30 11 28 13 13 3x Orlando Magic 52 30 634 6 29 12 23 18 11 5x Atlanta Hawks 44 38 537 14 24 17 20 21 9 7Charlotte Bobcats 34 48 415 24 21 20 13 28 4 12Washington Wizards 23 59 280 35 20 21 3 38 3 13 Western ConferenceNorthwest Divisionvte W L PCT GB Home Road Divy Oklahoma City Thunder 55 27 671 30 11 25 16 13 3x Denver Nuggets 50 32 610 5 33 8 17 24 9 7x Portland Trail Blazers 48 34 585 7 30 11 18 23 10 6Utah Jazz 39 43 476 16 21 20 18 23 7 9Minnesota Timberwolves 17 65 207 38 12 29 5 36 1 15Pacific Divisionvte W L PCT GB Home Road Divy Los Angeles Lakers 57 25 695 30 11 27 14 12 4Phoenix Suns 40 42 488 17 23 18 17 24 9 7Golden State Warriors 36 46 439 21 26 15 10 31 5 11Los Angeles Clippers 32 50 390 25 23 18 9 32 7 9Sacramento Kings 24 58 293 33 11 30 13 28 7 9Southwest Divisionvte W L PCT GB Home Road Divc San Antonio Spurs 61 21 744 36 5 25 16 10 6x Dallas Mavericks 57 25 695 4 29 12 28 13 8 8x New Orleans Hornets 46 36 561 15 28 13 18 23 9 7x Memphis Grizzlies 46 36 561 15 30 11 16 25 8 8Houston Rockets 43 39 524 18 25 16 18 23 5 11 By conference edit Eastern ConferencevteTeam W L PCT GB1 z Chicago Bulls 62 20 756 2 y Miami Heat 58 24 707 43 y Boston Celtics 56 26 683 64 x Orlando Magic 52 30 634 105 x Atlanta Hawks 44 38 537 186 x New York Knicks 42 40 512 207 x Philadelphia 76ers 41 41 500 218 x Indiana Pacers 37 45 451 259 Milwaukee Bucks 35 47 427 2710 Charlotte Bobcats 34 48 415 2811 Detroit Pistons 30 52 366 3212 New Jersey Nets 24 58 293 3813 Washington Wizards 23 59 280 3914 Toronto Raptors 22 60 268 4015 Cleveland Cavaliers 19 63 232 43 Western ConferencevteTeam W L PCT GB1 c San Antonio Spurs 61 21 744 2 y Los Angeles Lakers 57 25 695 43 x Dallas Mavericks 57 25 695 44 y Oklahoma City Thunder 55 27 671 65 x Denver Nuggets 50 32 610 116 x Portland Trail Blazers 48 34 585 137 x New Orleans Hornets 46 36 561 158 x Memphis Grizzlies 46 36 561 159 Houston Rockets 43 39 524 1810 Phoenix Suns 40 42 488 2111 Utah Jazz 39 43 476 2212 Golden State Warriors 36 46 439 2513 Los Angeles Clippers 32 50 390 2914 Sacramento Kings 24 58 293 3715 Minnesota Timberwolves 17 65 207 44 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 spotTiebreakers edit Main article NBA playoffs Format Western Conference edit The Los Angeles Lakers clinched 2 seed over Dallas upon winning the Pacific Division New Orleans clinched 7 seed over Memphis based on winning percentage in the Southwest Division the Hornets 0 563 to the Grizzlies 0 500 Playoffs editMain article 2011 NBA playoffs The 2011 NBA Playoffs began on April 16 with the Conference Finals concluding on May 26 The NBA Finals began on May 31 due to both Conference Finals ending in five games ESPN began their playoff broadcast on April 16 and continued every Friday and Saturday thereafter with the Sunday Thursday schedule reserved for TNT some Saturday first round games apply and NBA TV ABC continued broadcasting early round playoff coverage every Sunday afternoon with select Saturday afternoon broadcasts The first round playoff coverage was non exclusive except for ABC covered games in which local sports networks e g Fox Sports Net Comcast SportsNet still aired the game in their home market TNT aired the Eastern Conference Finals while ESPN aired the Western Conference Finals The NBA Finals were shown on ABC Nationwide radio coverage was on ESPN Radio for select playoff games the entire Conference Finals and NBA Finals Bracket edit First RoundConference semifinalsConference finalsNBA Finals E1Chicago 4E8Indiana1E1Chicago 4E5Atlanta2E4Orlando2E5Atlanta4E1Chicago 1Eastern ConferenceE2Miami 4E3Boston 4E6New York0E3Boston 1E2Miami 4E2Miami 4E7Philadelphia1E2Miami 2W3Dallas4W1San Antonio 2W8Memphis4W8Memphis3W4Oklahoma City 4W4Oklahoma City 4W5Denver1W4Oklahoma City 1Western ConferenceW3Dallas4W3Dallas4W6Portland2W3Dallas4W2LA Lakers 0W2LA Lakers 4W7New Orleans2 Division winnerBold Series winnerItalic Team with home court advantageNotable occurrences editAdidas introduced the Revolution 30 technology to be used on all NBA team uniforms The uniforms are 30 lighter than before and also enable moisture management 43 The New Jersey Nets played their first home regular season game at Prudential Center in Newark New Jersey on October 27 defeating the Detroit Pistons 104 101 Prudential Center served as the interim home for the team while the Barclays Center was being constructed in Brooklyn New York 44 The Orlando Magic played its first regular season game at Amway Center on October 28 defeating the Washington Wizards 112 83 Wizards guard John Wall made his NBA debut 45 Golden State Warriors guard Jeremy Lin became the first Taiwanese American to play in the NBA when he debuted in the Warriors 109 91 victory over the Los Angeles Clippers on October 29 The fines accounted for technical fouls were doubled in an effort to reduce excessive complaining A record 84 international players made the opening day rosters for 30 NBA teams including rookies Greivis Vasquez of Venezuela and Kevin Seraphin of France This includes players born in insular areas of the United States such as Puerto Rico and the U S Virgin Islands with the most notable example being Tim Duncan a USVI native but does not include U S born players who represent other national teams such as Kosta Koufos born and raised in Ohio but representing his parents homeland of Greece Former Portland Trail Blazers forward Maurice Lucas died on October 31 of bladder cancer 46 The New Orleans Hornets were sold by owner George Shinn to the NBA becoming the first team to be owned by the league Yao Ming suffers another season ending stress fracture injury He only appeared in 5 games this season The Cleveland Cavaliers lost All Star forward LeBron James to the Miami Heat via free agency After having the league s best record for two straight seasons they lost an NBA record 26 straight games furthering their turnaround from one of the league s best to one of the league s worst Utah Jazz head coach Jerry Sloan resigned ending a 23 year coaching tenure the longest in any of the four American major professional sports leagues Two weeks later the Jazz traded Deron Williams to the New Jersey Nets for Devin Harris Derrick Favors and 2 first round picks 47 Boston Celtics guard Ray Allen broke the record for most career 3 point field goals previously held by Reggie Miller the record remained for ten years until Stephen Curry breaks his record during the 2021 22 season 2011 NBA All Star Game Kobe Bryant joins Bob Pettit as the only four time NBA All Star Game MVP awardees Blake Griffin became the first rookie since Yao Ming to play in the All Star Game LeBron James became only the second player to have an All Star Game triple double Amar e Stoudemire became the first Knick to start in an All Star Game since Patrick Ewing in the 1992 NBA All Star Game The New York Knicks agreed to a blockbuster 13 player deal with the Denver Nuggets and the Minnesota Timberwolves which brought Carmelo Anthony to New York on February 22 The Knicks sent Wilson Chandler Danilo Gallinari Raymond Felton Timofey Mozgov 1 first round pick and 2 second round picks to the Nuggets in exchange for Anthony Chauncey Billups Shelden Williams Renaldo Balkman and Anthony Carter The Timberwolves sent Kosta Koufos to Denver Corey Brewer to New York and received Eddy Curry and Anthony Randolph from New York and a second round pick from Denver 48 In their February 25 loss against the Philadelphia 76ers the Detroit Pistons played only six players Tracy McGrady Chris Wilcox Tayshaun Prince Ben Wallace Rodney Stuckey Austin Daye Jonas Jerebko and Terrico White did not play in the game Jerebko and White were injured while the others sat out in protest of head coach John Kuester Kuester called the situation an internal matter 49 On April 1 the Detroit Pistons retired the 10 jersey number in honor of Dennis Rodman in a ceremony held during halftime of a game against the Chicago Bulls at the Palace of Auburn Hills 50 2010 11 marked Shaquille O Neal s last pro season as the 15 time All Star who played with the Boston Celtics this season announced his retirement on June 1 2011 one day after one of his former coaches Mike Brown was introduced by one of his former teams the Los Angeles Lakers 51 The Chicago Bulls earned the top overall seed for the first time since the 1996 97 season The Bulls lost to the Miami Heat 4 1 in the conference finals The Dallas Mavericks won their first NBA championship by defeating the Miami Heat 4 2 in the NBA Finals Phil Jackson announced his retirement as head coach after the defending champion Los Angeles Lakers were swept 4 0 by the eventual champion Mavericks in the conference semifinals This marked the first time that Jackson had been on the wrong side of a playoff sweep The Memphis Grizzlies won the franchise s first playoff game and series in a 4 2 victory over the top seeded San Antonio Spurs in the first round They became the fourth team and second in the seven game first round era to topple the top seed in the first round of the playoffs Kia replaced Toyota as the official automotive partner of the NBA Milestones records set editMain article List of NBA regular season records Individual edit October 29 1 100 coaching wins Los Angeles Lakers head coach Phil Jackson won his 1 100th game in the Lakers 114 106 victory over the Phoenix Suns 52 November 3 36th player in history to 20 000 points Boston Celtics forward Paul Pierce scored his 20 000th career point in a 105 102 overtime win over the Milwaukee Bucks Pierce became the third Celtic to reach the mark after Larry Bird and John Havlicek 53 November 11 Youngest player to 26 000 points Los Angeles Lakers guard Kobe Bryant became the youngest player to score 26 000 points in a 118 112 loss to the Denver Nuggets Bryant achieved the mark at the age of 32 years and 80 days surpassing Wilt Chamberlain by 34 days 54 November 12 Minnesota Timberwolves franchise record most rebounds in a game Minnesota Timberwolves forward Kevin Love scored 31 points and grabbed a franchise record 31 rebounds in the Wolves 112 103 win over the New York Knicks The last player to have a 30 30 game was Moses Malone on February 11 1982 55 November 12 Second player in history to 11 000 assists Dallas Mavericks guard Jason Kidd reached the 11 000th assist mark in the Mavericks 99 90 win over the Philadelphia 76ers Kidd became only the second player to achieve the mark after John Stockton 56 November 19 San Antonio Spurs franchise records career points and games played San Antonio Spurs forward Tim Duncan became the Spurs all time leading scorer and all time leader in games played passing his former Twin Towers teammate David Robinson in the Spurs 94 82 win over the Utah Jazz Duncan played in his 988th game surpassing Robinson s 987 career games while also surpassing Robinson s career total of 20 790 points 57 November 20 Charlotte Bobcats franchise record first triple double Charlotte Bobcats s Stephen Jackson recorded the franchise s first triple double in a 123 105 victory over the Phoenix Suns It was also Jackson s second career triple double 58 November 27 Golden State Warriors franchise record most three pointers in a game In a 104 94 road victory against the Minnesota Timberwolves Golden State Warriors guard Dorell Wright set a franchise record with nine three point field goals made surpassing Jason Richardson s record of eight three pointers set on March 29 2007 59 November 30 34th player in history to 10 000 rebounds In a 79 90 loss at the Orlando Magic Detroit Pistons center Ben Wallace became the 34th player in NBA history to surpass the 10 000 rebound mark for his career December 10 Seventh coach in history to 1 000 wins Denver Nuggets head coach George Karl became the seventh head coach in NBA history to win 1 000 games in the Nuggets 123 116 road victory over the Toronto Raptors 60 December 12 94th player in history to 1 000 games San Antonio Spurs forward Tim Duncan played in the 1 000th regular season game of his career becoming the 94th player in NBA history to play in one thousand games December 12 New York Knicks franchise record consecutive 30 point games In a 129 125 home victory against the Denver Nuggets New York Knicks forward Amar e Stoudemire set a franchise record with eight consecutive 30 point games surpassing Willie Naulls s record of seven set from February 22 to March 4 1962 He would end up with nine straight 30 point games December 22 95th player in history to 1 000 games Detroit Pistons center Ben Wallace played in the 1 000th regular season game of his career becoming the 95th player in NBA history to play in one thousand games December 22 3rd coach in history to win 1 211 games Utah Jazz head coach Jerry Sloan has won his 1 211 games in his career of coaching after defeating the Minnesota Timberwolves with the victory Jerry surpasses Pat Riley for the third all time in career wins December 25 4th Christmas Day triple double In a 96 80 win over the Los Angeles Lakers Miami Heat forward LeBron James became the 4th player in NBA history to achieve a triple double on Christmas Day and the 1st in 40 years other players are Billy Cunningham John Havlicek and Oscar Robertson December 29 Los Angeles Clippers franchise record consecutive double double games In a 95 103 home loss against the Utah Jazz Los Angeles Clippers forward Blake Griffin set a franchise record with 20 consecutive double double games surpassing Michael Cage s record of 19 set from December 10 1986 to January 16 1987 He would end up with 27 straight double double games January 16 37th player in history to 20 000 points Phoenix Suns guard Vince Carter scored his 20 000th career points in a win over the New York Knicks Carter finished the game with 29 points on 11 for 20 shooting and grabbed 12 rebounds 61 February 8 Minnesota Timberwolves franchise record consecutive double double games In a 112 108 home win against the Houston Rockets Minnesota Timberwolves forward Kevin Love set a franchise record with 38 consecutive double double games surpassing Kevin Garnett s record of 37 62 February 10 Most three pointers made in a career In a 92 86 loss to the Los Angeles Lakers Boston Celtics guard Ray Allen surpassed Reggie Miller as the all time leader in three point shots made with 2 562 Allen did this in three fewer seasons and with 300 fewer games 63 February 15 96th player in history to 1 000 games Chicago Bulls center Kurt Thomas played in the 1 000th regular season game of his career becoming the 96th player in NBA history to play in one thousand games March 9 NBA record consecutive double double games Minnesota Timberwolves power forward Kevin Love set the NBA record for most consecutive games with a double double since the NBA ABA merger besting Moses Malone s record of 51 He recorded his 52nd consecutive double double in a 101 75 win over the Indiana Pacers 64 April 6 Golden State Warriors franchise record most three pointers in a season Golden State Warriors guard Dorell Wright made a Warriors franchise record of 3 pt shots made in a season with 184 in a home win versus the Los Angeles Lakers beating Jason Richardson with the previous record of 183 in the 2005 06 season May 17 NBA record Most free throws made in a game Dirk Nowitzki made 24 free throws without misses Team edit November 3 Boston Celtics became the first team in NBA history to have four active players with at least 20 000 career points after Paul Pierce scored his 20 000th point in a win over Milwaukee Bucks other players are Shaquille O Neal Kevin Garnett and Ray Allen November 3 Orlando Magic franchise record most points in first half In a 128 86 victory against the Minnesota Timberwolves the Orlando Magic set a franchise record for most points in the first half with 78 On the other hand the Timberwolves suffered their worst loss in franchise history 65 November 9 Indiana Pacers franchise record most points in a quarter The Indiana Pacers scored 54 points in the third quarter against the Denver Nuggets the most points scored by a team in a quarter since the Phoenix Suns scored 57 in the second quarter against the Denver Nuggets on November 10 1990 The team was also one field goal short of recording a perfect third quarter the Pacers shot 20 21 66 November 14 Phoenix Suns franchise record most three pointers in a game In a 121 116 victory over the Los Angeles Lakers the Phoenix Suns set a franchise record with 22 made three point field goals in a game one shy of the NBA record 23 in a game by the Orlando Magic on January 13 2009 67 December 12 New Orleans Hornets franchise record fewest assists in a game In a 70 88 loss at the Philadelphia 76ers the New Orleans Hornets set a franchise record low with four assists one shy of the NBA record of three NBA record consecutive road wins in a calendar month Miami Heat franchise record most wins in a calendar month The Miami Heat set a league record when they recorded 10 straight road wins in the month of December The Heat also set a franchise record for most wins in a calendar month with 15 January 7 Second team to win 3 000 games The Boston Celtics became only the second team after the Los Angeles Lakers to win 3 000 games in a 122 102 win over the Toronto Raptors 68 January 30 Cleveland Cavaliers single season franchise record The Cleveland Cavaliers lost their 20th straight game in the same season breaking their old record of 19 straight within the same season in 1981 82 69 Their streak would end after 26 straight losses February 5 NBA record longest single season losing streak With a 111 105 loss to the Portland Trail Blazers the Cleveland Cavaliers now hold the longest single season losing streak with its 24th consecutive loss streak ended at 26 February 7 NBA record longest losing streak With a 99 96 loss to the Dallas Mavericks the Cleveland Cavaliers now hold the longest losing streak with its 25th consecutive loss streak ended at 26 March 11 NBA record Most combined three pointers in a game Golden State Warriors franchise record Most three pointers in a game The game between the Golden State Warriors and the Orlando Magic a 123 120 overtime win by the Warriors saw a combined 36 three point shots made in an NBA game The Warriors also set a franchise record by connecting 21 three point shots Statistics leaders editIndividual Statistic Leaders edit Category Player Team StatisticsPoints per game Kevin Durant Oklahoma City Thunder 27 7Rebounds per game Kevin Love Minnesota Timberwolves 15 2Assists per game Steve Nash Phoenix Suns 11 4Steals per game Chris Paul New Orleans Hornets 2 35Blocks per game Andrew Bogut Milwaukee Bucks 2 58Turnovers per game Russell Westbrook Oklahoma City Thunder 3 9Fouls per game DeMarcus Cousins Sacramento Kings 4 1Minutes per game Monta Ellis Golden State Warriors 40 3Efficiency per game LeBron James Miami Heat 27 3FG Nene Denver Nuggets 61 8 FT Stephen Curry Golden State Warriors 93 4 3FG Matt Bonner San Antonio Spurs 45 7 Double Doubles Dwight Howard Orlando Magic 66Triple Doubles LeBron James Miami Heat 4Individual game highs edit Category Player Team StatisticsPoints LeBron James Miami Heat 51Rebounds Kevin Love Minnesota Timberwolves 31Assists Rajon Rondo Boston Celtics 24Steals John Wall Washington Wizards 9Blocks JaVale McGee Washington Wizards 12Three Pointers Ty Lawson Denver Nuggets 10Team Statistic Leaders edit Category Team StatisticsPoints per game Denver Nuggets 107 5Rebounds per game Minnesota Timberwolves 44 4Assists per game Dallas Mavericks 23 8Houston RocketsSteals per game Memphis Grizzlies 9 4Blocks per game Washington Wizards 6 1Turnovers per game Minnesota Timberwolves 17 0Fouls per game Utah Jazz 22 7FG Boston Celtics 48 6 FT Oklahoma City Thunder 82 3 3FG San Antonio Spurs 39 7 Miami Heat 7 5Awards editYearly awards edit Most Valuable Player Derrick Rose Chicago Bulls 70 Defensive Player of the Year Dwight Howard Orlando Magic 71 Rookie of the Year Blake Griffin Los Angeles Clippers 72 Sixth Man of the Year Lamar Odom Los Angeles Lakers 73 Most Improved Player Kevin Love Minnesota Timberwolves 74 Coach of the Year Tom Thibodeau Chicago Bulls 75 Executive of the Year Pat Riley Miami Heat amp Gar Forman Chicago Bulls 76 Sportsmanship Award Stephen Curry Golden State Warriors 77 J Walter Kennedy Citizenship Award Ron Artest Los Angeles Lakers 78 All NBA First Team 79 F Kevin Durant Oklahoma City Thunder F LeBron James Miami Heat C Dwight Howard Orlando Magic G Kobe Bryant Los Angeles Lakers G Derrick Rose Chicago Bulls All NBA Second Team 79 F Pau Gasol Los Angeles Lakers F Dirk Nowitzki Dallas Mavericks C Amar e Stoudemire New York Knicks G Dwyane Wade Miami Heat G Russell Westbrook Oklahoma City Thunder All NBA Third Team 79 F LaMarcus Aldridge Portland Trail Blazers F Zach Randolph Memphis Grizzlies C Al Horford Atlanta Hawks G Manu Ginobili San Antonio Spurs G Chris Paul New Orleans Hornets NBA All Defensive First Team 80 F LeBron James Miami Heat F Kevin Garnett Boston Celtics C Dwight Howard Orlando Magic G Kobe Bryant Los Angeles Lakers G Rajon Rondo Boston Celtics NBA All Defensive Second Team 80 F Andre Iguodala Philadelphia 76ers C Joakim Noah Chicago Bulls C Tyson Chandler Dallas Mavericks G Tony Allen Memphis Grizzlies G Chris Paul New Orleans Hornets NBA All Rookie First Team 81 F G Landry Fields New York Knicks F Blake Griffin Los Angeles Clippers C DeMarcus Cousins Sacramento Kings G Gary Neal San Antonio Spurs G John Wall Washington Wizards NBA All Rookie Second Team 81 F Paul George Indiana Pacers F Derrick Favors Utah Jazz C Greg Monroe Detroit Pistons G Wesley Johnson Minnesota Timberwolves G Eric Bledsoe Los Angeles Clippers Players of the week edit The following players were named the Eastern and Western Conference Players of the Week Week Eastern Conference Western Conference Ref Oct 26 31 Rajon Rondo Boston Celtics 1 1 Pau Gasol Los Angeles Lakers 1 1 82 Nov 1 7 Dwight Howard Orlando Magic 1 6 Chris Paul New Orleans Hornets 1 1 83 Nov 8 14 Derrick Rose Chicago Bulls 1 2 Deron Williams Utah Jazz 1 1 84 Nov 15 21 Amar e Stoudemire New York Knicks 1 2 Russell Westbrook Oklahoma City Thunder 1 4 85 Nov 22 28 Dwight Howard Orlando Magic 2 6 Dirk Nowitzki Dallas Mavericks 1 2 86 Nov 29 Dec 5 Amar e Stoudemire New York Knicks 2 2 Russell Westbrook Oklahoma City Thunder 2 4 87 Dec 6 12 Dwyane Wade Miami Heat 1 3 Dirk Nowitzki Dallas Mavericks 2 2 88 Dec 13 19 Paul Pierce Boston Celtics 1 2 Tony Parker San Antonio Spurs 1 2 89 Dec 20 26 LeBron James Miami Heat 1 5 Monta Ellis Golden State Warriors 1 1 90 Dec 27 Jan 2 Dwyane Wade Miami Heat 2 3 Chauncey Billups Denver Nuggets 1 1 91 Jan 3 9 LeBron James Miami Heat 2 5 Zach Randolph Memphis Grizzlies 1 3 92 Jan 10 16 Derrick Rose Chicago Bulls 2 2 Russell Westbrook Oklahoma City Thunder 3 4 93 Jan 17 23 Dwight Howard Orlando Magic 3 6 LaMarcus Aldridge Portland Trail Blazers 1 2 94 Jan 24 30 LeBron James Miami Heat 3 5 Zach Randolph Memphis Grizzlies 2 3 95 Jan 31 Feb 6 LeBron James Miami Heat 4 5 Kevin Durant Oklahoma City Thunder 1 2 96 Feb 7 13 Dwight Howard Orlando Magic 4 6 LaMarcus Aldridge Portland Trail Blazers 2 2 97 Feb 21 27 Dwight Howard Orlando Magic 5 6 Kevin Martin Houston Rockets 1 1 98 Feb 28 Mar 6 Paul Pierce Boston Celtics 2 2 Russell Westbrook Oklahoma City Thunder 4 4 99 Mar 7 13 Dwyane Wade Miami Heat 3 3 Tony Parker San Antonio Spurs 2 2 100 Mar 14 20 LeBron James Miami Heat 5 5 Kyle Lowry Houston Rockets 1 1 101 Mar 21 27 Dwight Howard Orlando Magic 6 6 Kobe Bryant Los Angeles Lakers 1 1 102 Mar 28 Apr 3 Carmelo Anthony New York Knicks 1 2 Zach Randolph Memphis Grizzlies 3 3 103 Apr 4 10 Carmelo Anthony New York Knicks 2 2 Kevin Durant Oklahoma City Thunder 2 2 104 Players of the month edit The following players were named the Eastern and Western Conference Players of the Month Month Eastern Conference Western Conference Ref October November Dwight Howard Orlando Magic 1 2 Deron Williams Utah Jazz 1 1 105 December LeBron James Miami Heat 1 3 Dwyane Wade Miami Heat 1 1 Kevin Durant Oklahoma City Thunder 1 2 106 January LeBron James Miami Heat 2 3 Zach Randolph Memphis Grizzlies 1 1 107 February Dwight Howard Orlando Magic 2 2 LaMarcus Aldridge Portland Trail Blazers 1 1 108 March Derrick Rose Chicago Bulls 1 1 Kobe Bryant Los Angeles Lakers 1 1 109 April LeBron James Miami Heat 3 3 Kevin Durant Oklahoma City Thunder 2 2 110 Rookies of the month edit The following players were named the Eastern and Western Conference Rookies of the Month Month Eastern Conference Western Conference Ref October November Landry Fields New York Knicks 1 2 Blake Griffin Los Angeles Clippers 1 6 111 December Landry Fields New York Knicks 2 2 Blake Griffin Los Angeles Clippers 2 6 112 January John Wall Washington Wizards 1 4 Blake Griffin Los Angeles Clippers 3 6 113 February John Wall Washington Wizards 2 4 Blake Griffin Los Angeles Clippers 4 6 114 March John Wall Washington Wizards 3 4 Blake Griffin Los Angeles Clippers 5 6 115 April John Wall Washington Wizards 4 4 Blake Griffin Los Angeles Clippers 6 6 116 Coaches of the month edit The following coaches were named the Eastern and Western Conference Coaches of the Month Month Eastern Conference Western Conference Ref October November Doc Rivers Boston Celtics 1 1 Gregg Popovich San Antonio Spurs 1 2 117 December Erik Spoelstra Miami Heat 1 1 Gregg Popovich San Antonio Spurs 2 2 118 January Tom Thibodeau Chicago Bulls 1 3 Monty Williams New 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