The All-Star break is almost over. 
		It's time for the stretch run toward the NBA playoffs 
		 
		 
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			 [February 18, 2025]  
			By TIM REYNOLDS 
		
			The trade deadline is gone. The All-Star break is about to end. Luka 
			Doncic is with the Los Angeles Lakers.Jimmy Butler is with the 
			Golden State Warriors. Anthony Davis is with the Dallas Mavericks, 
			though it's unknown when he'll play again. 
			 
			The dust has settled. It's time for the stretch run. 
			 
			Here comes the fun part of the season. Every club has between 26 and 
			30 games remaining in this 7 1/2-week sprint to the April 13 finish 
			line, play resuming Wednesday when Charlotte faces the Lakers. And 
			teams will point to recent history as proof that just getting into 
			the playoffs means anything can happen: No. 5, No. 6, No. 7 and No. 
			8 seeds have made their way to the conference finals in the last two 
			years alone. 
			 
			“I’m looking forward to the challenge,” said the Warriors' Stephen 
			Curry, the now two-time All-Star Game MVP. “It’s basically a playoff 
			game every single night, and that usually brings the best out of 
			you.” 
			 
			Some teams can go ahead and start planning for the playoffs. 
		
			
			  
		
			Oklahoma City and Cleveland are both 44-10, tied for the best record 
			in the league. Defending champion Boston, currently No. 2 in the 
			Eastern Conference, remains on pace to obliterate league records for 
			3-pointers made and attempted in a season. The Celtics, New York, 
			Denver, Houston and the Lakers all have winning percentages over 
			.600, which is an excellent sign — 132 of the last 133 teams to 
			reach the break with such a record have wound up making the 
			postseason. 
			 
			“We have obviously a pretty good basketball team,” said Oklahoma 
			City All-Star guard Shai Gilgeous-Alexander, the current MVP 
			favorite according to BetMGM Sportsbook. “We have a little bit more 
			experience. We have an opportunity to, for sure, win an NBA 
			championship. Now we’re going to have to earn it.” 
			 
			Then there's the other end of the spectrum, that being the teams 
			that are out of the mix. 
			 
			Over the last 20 seasons, 98.8% of the teams that have winning 
			percentages under .400 at the break wind up missing the playoffs. If 
			that form holds, that eliminates Philadelphia, Brooklyn, Toronto, 
			Charlotte, Utah, New Orleans and Washington. 
			 
			So, based on the numbers, that means seven teams are in, seven teams 
			are out, and 16 teams remain in the middle fighting for what will be 
			the last nine playoff spots — five to be clinched on or before the 
			end of the regular season on April 13, four others to be won in the 
			play-in tournament later that week. 
			 
			“The last 25 to 30 games are really important for everyone," said 
			Miami guard Tyler Herro, the league's new 3-point shootout champion. 
			“We’ve got a new group, in a sense, and we’re going to hit the 
			ground running. It's going to happen fast. Everything is going to 
			matter throughout this next month and a half.” 
			 
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            Team Shaq's Kevin Durant, Damian Lillard, Jayson Tatum and Stephen 
			Curry hold up the championship trophy following the 74th NBA 
			All-Star Game in San Francisco, Sunday, Feb. 16, 2025. (Scott 
			Strazzante/San Francisco Chronicle via AP) 
              
 
			 The Heat traded Butler to the Warriors, getting 
			back Andrew Wiggins in return. San Antonio landed De'Aaron Fox from 
			Sacramento, and the Los Angeles Clippers — who have barely had Kawhi 
			Leonard available this season, but he's playing now — figure they're 
			right in the mix to challenge as well. 
			 
			“I think we got a really good chance," Clippers All-Star guard James 
			Harden said. “We added some shooting, we added some defense and 
			obviously with a healthy Kawhi we’ve got a chance to compete with 
			anybody. So, I think for us, it’s just finding out how we want to 
			play and attacking it.” 
			 
			Milwaukee added Kyle Kuzma, moving Khris Middleton — a Bucks 
			mainstay for years — to Washington in that deal. And Phoenix didn't 
			trade Kevin Durant, which is a sign that the Suns are hoping their 
			star trio of him, Devin Booker and Bradley Beal can make a push. 
			 
			“We’re all figuring it out, man,” Durant said. “We’ve got 28, 29 
			games to go to figure it out. That’s the fun part, trying to figure 
			out how to get out of a slump.” 
			 
			Davis' injury obviously isn't great for Dallas, especially with it 
			compounded by a rash of other injuries to the Mavericks' big-man 
			corps. Doncic is still working his way back into form after a calf 
			issue, so he and James will still likely need some time to figure 
			out the best way for this new star duo to work. Butler went to the 
			Warriors with hopes of being the jolt that gets Curry, Draymond 
			Green and coach Steve Kerr back to title contention. 
			 
			But a lot of teams have hope. And they all know that now's the time 
			to make a move. Let the stretch run begin. 
			 
			“I think, 27 games or so left to make a push,” Curry said. “All we 
			want is just to get into a playoff series and have a fighting chance 
			to be a tough out against anybody in the West, and we have a good 
			opportunity in front of us to do that.” 
			
			
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