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NBA 2025 Year in Review: Thunder Championship, Knicks Cup Win, and Key Stats

NBA 2025 Year In Review

If you wrote the script for the 2025 NBA season, Hollywood would have rejected it for being too dramatic. It was a year that gave us everything: the coronation of a new dynasty in Oklahoma, a heart-wrenching tragedy in the Finals, a revolutionary All-Star format, and the orange-and-blue faithful finally getting a taste of gold in Las Vegas.

From the high-stakes tension of a Game 7 to the glitz of the NBA Cup, 2025 proved that the league is evolving faster than ever. The old guard is fading, the new guard is here, and the margins between glory and heartbreak have never been thinner.

Here is the complete story of the 2025 NBA season.

The Champions and the Turning Point: OKC’s Game 7 Finish

The Oklahoma City Thunder’s “trust the process” era is officially over. In its place? A championship banner.

The season culminated in the ultimate pressure cooker: a winner-take-all Game 7 against the Indiana Pacers. In a gritty, defensive slugfest, OKC emerged victorious with a 103–91 win, securing the franchise’s first title since their move to Oklahoma City. But history will remember the final buzzer as bittersweet. The Pacers’ dream run collided with a nightmare when star guard Tyrese Haliburton exited early with a right lower-leg injury, later confirmed as a torn right Achilles. It was a cruel twist that reshaped the series’ final hour.

Amidst the chaos, Shai Gilgeous-Alexander stood tall. Capping a season for the ages, he was named Finals MVP after averaging a dominant 30.3 points in the series. By adding the Bill Russell Trophy to his regular-season MVP and scoring title, SGA completed the rare “triple crown” of individual dominance.

2025 NBA Finals at a Glance

Detail Result
The Matchup Oklahoma City Thunder vs. Indiana Pacers
The Decider Game 7: OKC 103, IND 91
Finals MVP Shai Gilgeous-Alexander
The Heartbreak Haliburton exits Game 7 (Torn Achilles)

Playoffs That Tested Depth, Health, and Nerve

If the regular season is a marathon, the 2025 postseason was a survival course. The recurring theme wasn’t just star power; it was attrition.

Haliburton’s Game 7 injury—following a nagging calf issue—wasn’t an isolated incident. Reports noted multiple Achilles tears throughout the postseason, a grim reminder of the physical toll of modern basketball. By the late rounds, rotations tightened, and second units were forced to survive key minutes against elite competition. The Finals proved that while superstars win headlines, it is health and depth that win rings.

Awards Season: The League’s Best and Clearest Identities

Awards season- the league’s best (and the clearest identities)

When the dust settled, the hardware went to players who didn’t just put up numbers—they defined their team’s identity.

  • MVP: Shai Gilgeous-Alexander was undeniable, averaging 32.7 points, 6.4 assists, and 1.7 steals, proving he is the best two-way guard in the world.

  • Defensive Player of the Year: Evan Mobley made history, becoming the first Cleveland Cavalier to ever win the award, anchoring a defense that struck fear into the East.

  • Rookie of the Year: The San Antonio Spurs’ factory of talent delivered again, with Stephon Castle taking home the honors.

  • Sixth Man of the Year: Boston’s Payton Pritchard was rewarded for his high-leverage energy, proving that bench impact is about quality, not just quantity.

All-Star 2025: A New Format, New Winners, Familiar Spotlight

San Francisco hosted an All-Star weekend that finally felt fresh. Leaning into experimentation, the league introduced a “mini-tournament” format for the Sunday game.

Team Shaq emerged victorious, but the night belonged to the host city’s legend. Stephen Curry was named All-Star MVP, putting on a show in the final that reminded everyone why he is the greatest shooter to ever live.

Saturday night kept the energy high. Mac McClung cemented his legacy as a dunk contest icon, securing a “three-peat” with four perfect scores. Meanwhile, Tyler Herro lit up the 3-point contest, and the duo of Mobley and Donovan Mitchell brought the Skills Challenge trophy home to Cleveland.

Draft Night and the Next Wave: The 2025 Class Arrives

By late June, the league reset the board. The 2025 NBA Draft was defined by a mix of immediate impact and long-term potential.

The Dallas Mavericks made the splash of the night, selecting phenom Cooper Flagg with the No. 1 overall pick, pairing him with Luka Dončić in a move that terrified the rest of the West. The San Antonio Spurs continued their rebuild by grabbing Dylan Harper at No. 2.

Top 5 Picks (2025 NBA Draft)

  1. Mavericks: Cooper Flagg

  2. Spurs: Dylan Harper

  3. 76ers: VJ Edgecombe

  4. Hornets: Kon Knueppel

  5. Jazz: Ace Bailey

December’s Trophy Race: Knicks Win the 2025 Emirates NBA Cup

NBA 2025 Defining Moments

The calendar year ended with a bang in Las Vegas. The New York Knicks, a franchise starved for silverware, rallied past the San Antonio Spurs to capture the 2025 Emirates NBA Cup with a 124–113 victory.

Jalen Brunson was the engine, earning Tournament MVP honors. But beyond the trophy, the tournament proved it is here to stay. With the winner’s share cited at over $530,933 per player, the intensity was playoff-caliber. The league reported a staggering 126% year-over-year increase in social views for the semifinals, proving that December basketball now matters.

NBA Cup 2025 Snapshot

  • Champion: New York Knicks (124–113 vs. Spurs)

  • MVP: Jalen Brunson

  • The Stakes: $530k+ per player and massive social engagement.

Final Thoughts: What NBA 2025 Set Up for Next

NBA 2025 will be remembered as the year the league successfully reinvented its calendar. The All-Star changes worked. The NBA Cup is a legitimate prize. And on the court, the torch has been passed.

As we head into 2026, the questions are tantalizing. Can the Thunder keep this young core healthy enough to repeat? Can the Pacers recover from the emotional and physical scars of Game 7? And with Cooper Flagg now in Dallas and the Knicks holding a trophy, the balance of power has never felt more fluid.

One thing is certain: The era of Shai Gilgeous-Alexander is here. Everyone else is just trying to keep up.


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