Dec 18, 2013 04:56 PM EST
NBA Christmas Day Schedule: Bulls, Knicks, Thunder and Rockets In Action December 25

The NBA Christmas Day schedule has a great slate of games in 2013 and the day will get started up on December 25 with the Chicago Bulls and the Brooklyn Nets at 12 noon and the next game will be the New York Knicks and the Oklahoma City Thunder and the first game is on ESPN and then the next two games will be on ABC.

The Los Angeles Lakers and Miami Heat are playing a very entertaining game at 5 pm and that game will be on ABC and has LeBron James visiting Kobe Bryant and LA and that would be one of the best games of the day. After that the Houston Rockets will play the San Antonio Spurs at 8 pm and that game will be on ESPN. The final game of the night will be the Los Angeles Clippers visiting the Golden State Warriors and that game will be on ESPN at 10:30 pm and that could be a very high scoring game as well. There will be no games on Christmas eve and these games have some nickname jerseys and some of the best matchups of the year.

Check here for the Miami and Indiana game schedule and for the full Christmas Day schedule.

The game on Wednesday night between the Miami Heat and the Indiana Pacers has a great matchup of the two best teams in the east. Wednesday's mouthwatering matchup between the top two Eastern Conference teams could lose some of its luster with Miami Heat forward LeBron James questionable with a sore ankle.

The NBA's reigning most valuable player did not practice on Tuesday after hurting his ankle during Monday's 117-94 home win over the Utah Jazz. His status for the game against the first-place Indiana Pacers will be determined on Wednesday.

"It's a little sore. I'm getting around-the-clock treatment and we'll play it by ear," James, 28, tweeted. "We're a long term team and I'm a long term player. I'm going to try and police myself with this."

Wednesday's game in Miami, which will be the second matchup between the two teams in eight days, also represents a rematch of last season's Eastern Conference Final, which Miami won in seven games.

Speaking to reporters, James said he would have been ruled out "for sure" if the Heat were scheduled to play a game later on Tuesday.

"I've had my fair share of ankle twists so I already knew how it was going to be today," the nine-time All-Star added. "Very stiff, very sore, it'll be around the clock treatment ... and we'll go from there."

James rolled his left ankle while dribbling late in the third quarter against the Jazz and left the game soon afterwards to spend around seven minutes on the bench.

However, he was able to return in the fourth and ended the night with a team-high 30 points on 13-of-17 shooting, along with nine rebounds and nine assists.

"It's not the first time he's gone through it with that ankle," Heat coach Erik Spoelstra said of the four-time league MVP. "He's getting a lot of treatment today and a lot of rest. We'll see how he feels tomorrow."

James has played in all 24 Heat games this season and is averaging 25.3 points, 6.8 rebounds and 6.5 assists.

The Pacers (20-4) beat the (18-6) Heat 90-84 last week, but they surprisingly lost in their most recent outing, going down 101-96 at home to the Detroit Pistons on Monday. (Reuters)

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