It's beginning to look a lot like the NBA season with most teams conducting their media days on Monday. The New York Knicks, New Orleans Pelicans, Brooklyn Nets, Phoenix Suns and Philadelphia 76ers were the first five teams to hold media days last week. The Knicks and 76ers travel to Abu Dhabi for two preseason games, while the Pelicans are headed to Melbourne for two games. That left the remainder of the league's media days to Monday. From Kevin Durant with the Houston Rockets to Luka Doncic with the Los Angeles Lakers, here are the top scenes from 2025 NBA media day.   Atlanta HawksAtlanta's new big three of Jalen Johnson, Trae Young and Kristaps Porzingis posed for photos.
 Boston CelticsThe Celtics let players write their own posts on the team account -- including Jayson Tatum, whose post included a photo featuring his new hairstyle for this season. The unofficial king of the end-of-the-quarter heave Payton Pritchard shared his thoughts on the new rule change that misses will count against the team, not players. Jaylen Brown brought a special guest with him to media day -- Bill Nye, who had Brown speak at his Hollywood star dedication ceremony on Sept. 22.
 Brooklyn NetsThe Nets challenged players -- from Michael Porter Jr. to Terance Mann to Drew Timme -- with a brain teaser, asking them to draw a square using just three lines.
 Charlotte HornetsBrandon Miller, LaMelo Ball and Kon Knueppel modeled Charlotte's signature pinstripe threads.
 Chicago BullsVeteran center Nikola Vucevic is ready to embrace his role as the team's elder statesman.
 Cleveland CavaliersFirst-year Cavs point guard Lonzo Ball suited up in his new squad's threads.
 Dallas MavericksThe Mavs' big three -- Anthony Davis, Kyrie Irving and Cooper Flagg -- posed for photos with a subtle reminder that each player was a No. 1 pick in the NBA draft. Flagg also reflected on his viral meeting with Michael Jordan at the Ryder Cup.
 Denver NuggetsComfort levels are high between Nikola Jokic and Jonas Valanciunas ahead of Valanciunas' first season in the Mile High City. Jokic also lived up to his "joker" nickname, sharing thoughts on "Joker: Folie à Deux," among other things.
 Detroit PistonsJalen Duren, Cade Cunningham and Jaden Ivey brought the vibes, dancing in their photo shoot.
 Golden State WarriorsWith 31 combined seasons under their belts, Stephen Curry and Draymond Green are set for the season. Green also showed off his goofy side with a pair of glasses that said "boom."
 Houston RocketsKevin Durant likes what he sees from the younger stars in Houston, Alperen Sengun and Amen Thompson. Monday also marked Durant's 37th birthday, so naturally he had to share a birthday wish.
 Indiana PacersTyrese Haliburton was tasked to stop a timer at a specific mark -- he nailed it on the spot.
 LA ClippersIt's a familiar sight for Clippers fans at media day with Chris Paul back with the franchise. This season, the Clippers took their photos at Intuit Dome, showing off a sweet set up.
 Los Angeles LakersLuka Doncic and LeBron James posed at their first media day together. Of course, LeBron made sure to stand next to his son, Bronny, in another photo.
 Memphis GrizzliesMedia day is a prime opportunity to look back, and the Grizzlies acknowledged the evolution from Ja Morant and Jaren Jackson Jr., who enter their seventh year together as teammates.
 Miami HeatNikola Jovic's height was too much for Jaime Jaquez Jr., who tried to compare himself to the 6-foot-10 forward.
 Milwaukee BucksThe Bucks' junior reporters returned for a second year and immediately put Bobby Portis on the spot.
 Minnesota TimberwolvesJaden McDaniels celebrated his 25th birthday at the Timberwolves' media day.
 New Orleans PelicansThe first Pelicans media day for Jordan Poole included snapping photos of new draft pick Jeremiah Fears and posing with Zion Williamson and Herb Jones.
 New York KnicksThe Knicks opted for a first-day-of-school theme as players held signs with prompts like "favorite color." Players also took turns on the putting green.
 Oklahoma City ThunderThe defending champions brought in the new campaign by filming TikToks as well as taking turns posting on the admin's X account. Jalen Williams made sure to poke fun at Alex Caruso, too.
 Orlando MagicThe Magic utilized the .5 camera lens on iPhones for unique photos, and showcased a quick rock, paper, scissors game between Anthony Black and Jett Howard.
 Philadelphia 76ersTyrese Maxey and rookie VJ Edgecombe showed off the dance moves early, while Maxey took fans through his media day schedule.
 Phoenix SunsPhoenix's media day marked a prime example of familiar faces in new places with Jalen Green and Dillon Brooks. The Suns handed out positive affirmations and asked players about who in NBA history doesn't get enough love.
 Portland Trail BlazersDamian Lillard is back in Portland, and posing in a Trail Blazers jersey again only looks right.
 Sacramento KingsKeegan Murray got the festivities started for Sacramento, while DeMar DeRozan and Zach LaVine posed for their photos.
 San Antonio SpursKeldon Johnson fittingly rocked a cowboy hat in his media day video, while Victor Wembanyama stood with De'Aaron Fox and Rookie of the Year Stephon Castle.
 Toronto RaptorsMedia day can be long for some teams -- the Raptors used pingpong to keep spirits high.
 Utah JazzAn offseason of change brought familiar names in Kevin Love, Jusuf Nurkic and Kyle Anderson to Utah.
 Washington WizardsSelfies were the name of the game for the Wizards, who also had some players take over their X account.
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