The NBA season is heating up. With the calendar turning to 2020, the NBA All-Star Game and playoff push is getting underway. On Thursday night, the NBA matchups for the TNT doubleheader features a number of teams in the playoff conversation, and a bunch of talented players that will be playing in—and looking to get in—the 2020 NBA All-Star Game.

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The early 7 p.m. matchup has the Boston Celtics facing off against the Philadelphia 76ers, with young stars like Ben Simmons and Jayson Tatum leading the way. In the late 9:30 p.m. matchup, Russell Westbook and the Houston Rockets will be facing the Oklahoma City Thunder in OKC. The atmosphere should be interesting as Westbrook returns to the team where he played for his entire career before getting traded in the offseason. According to the NBA, Westbrook is set to join an exclusive club of players who return to play against the franchise for whom they won at least one MVP award.

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Here’s a preview of the two games, courtesy of the NBA:

NBA As for the All-Star Game, the 2020 NBA All-Star Game will be held in Chicago this year at the United Center and will feature drafted teams led by Giannis Antetokounmpo and Lebron James. Chance the Rapper will perform at the half-time show during the game. Some of the players in the Thursday games are in the mix and leading All-Star voting, check out the NBA website here for the full totals and for more on how to vote.

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With Westbrook making his “homecoming” to Oklahoma City, here’s a look at some of the previous recent MVP homecomings, per the NBA:

Kevin Durant @ Oklahoma City (Feb. 11, 2017):34 points in the Warriors’ 130-114 victory over the Thunder. Russell Westbrook had 47 points, 11 rebounds and eight assists for OKC. Derrick Rose @ Chicago (Nov. 4, 2016):15 points and 11 assists in the Knicks’ 117-104 win over the Bulls. Steve Nash @ Phoenix (Jan. 30, 2013):11 points in the Lakers’ 92-86 loss to the Suns. LeBron James @ Cleveland after first time he left (Dec. 2, 2010):Scored 24 of his 38 points in the third quarter of the Heat’s 118-90 victory over the Cavaliers. Allen Iverson @ Philadelphia (March 19, 2008):32 points in the Nuggets’ 115-113 loss to the 76ers. Kevin Garnett @ Minnesota (Nov. 21, 2008):17 points in the Celtics’ 95-78 victory over the Timberwolves. Shaquille O’Neal @ L.A. Lakers (Dec. 25, 2004):24 points and 11 rebounds as the Heat overcame Kobe Bryant’s 42 points in a 104-102 overtime victory against the Lakers on Christmas Day. Hakeem Olajuwon @ Houston (March 5, 2002):Seven points and seven rebounds in the Raptors’ 112-109 loss to the Rockets. This was Olajuwon’s final season and his only season without the Rockets. Michael Jordan @ Chicago (Jan. 19, 2002):16 points, 12 rebounds and four assists in the Wizards’ 77-69 win over the Bulls. Also committed a career-high nine turnovers in an emotional return.

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The NBA season is heating up. With the calendar turning to 2020, the NBA All-Star Game and playoff push is getting underway. On Thursday night, the NBA matchups for the TNT doubleheader features a number of teams in the playoff conversation, and a bunch of talented players that will be playing in—and looking to get in—the 2020 NBA All-Star Game.

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The early 7 p.m. matchup has the Boston Celtics facing off against the Philadelphia 76ers, with young stars like Ben Simmons and Jayson Tatum leading the way. In the late 9:30 p.m. matchup, Russell Westbook and the Houston Rockets will be facing the Oklahoma City Thunder in OKC.

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The atmosphere should be interesting as Westbrook returns to the team where he played for his entire career before getting traded in the offseason. According to the NBA, Westbrook is set to join an exclusive club of players who return to play against the franchise for whom they won at least one MVP award.

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Here’s a preview of the two games, courtesy of the NBA:

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As for the All-Star Game, the 2020 NBA All-Star Game will be held in Chicago this year at the United Center and will feature drafted teams led by Giannis Antetokounmpo and Lebron James. Chance the Rapper will perform at the half-time show during the game. Some of the players in the Thursday games are in the mix and leading All-Star voting, check out the NBA website here for the full totals and for more on how to vote.

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  • Kevin Durant @ Oklahoma City (Feb. 11, 2017):34 points in the Warriors’ 130-114 victory over the Thunder. Russell Westbrook had 47 points, 11 rebounds and eight assists for OKC.
  • Derrick Rose @ Chicago (Nov. 4, 2016):15 points and 11 assists in the Knicks’ 117-104 win over the Bulls.
  • Steve Nash @ Phoenix (Jan. 30, 2013):11 points in the Lakers’ 92-86 loss to the Suns.
  • LeBron James @ Cleveland after first time he left (Dec. 2, 2010):Scored 24 of his 38 points in the third quarter of the Heat’s 118-90 victory over the Cavaliers.
  • Allen Iverson @ Philadelphia (March 19, 2008):32 points in the Nuggets’ 115-113 loss to the 76ers.
  • Kevin Garnett @ Minnesota (Nov. 21, 2008):17 points in the Celtics’ 95-78 victory over the Timberwolves.
  • Shaquille O’Neal @ L.A. Lakers (Dec. 25, 2004):24 points and 11 rebounds as the Heat overcame Kobe Bryant’s 42 points in a 104-102 overtime victory against the Lakers on Christmas Day.
  • Hakeem Olajuwon @ Houston (March 5, 2002):Seven points and seven rebounds in the Raptors’ 112-109 loss to the Rockets. This was Olajuwon’s final season and his only season without the Rockets.
  • Michael Jordan @ Chicago (Jan. 19, 2002):16 points, 12 rebounds and four assists in the Wizards’ 77-69 win over the Bulls. Also committed a career-high nine turnovers in an emotional return.

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