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James Harden, Giannis Antetokounmpo named NBA Players of the Week


LA Clippers guard James Harden and Milwaukee Bucks forward Giannis Antetokounmpo have been named the NBA Players of the Week for Week 25 of the 2024-25 season.

NBA Players of the Week for Week 25.

West: James Harden (@LAClippers)East: Giannis Antetokounmpo (@Bucks) pic.twitter.com/TuS2JqNJhh

— NBA (@NBA) April 14, 2025

Western Conference

James Harden is your Western Conference Player of the Week šŸ‘ pic.twitter.com/hYdt24Qvej

— LA Clippers (@LAClippers) April 14, 2025

Eastern Conference

Your BACK-TO-BACK Eastern Conference Player of the Week. pic.twitter.com/UWSij9BBQT

— Milwaukee Bucks (@Bucks) April 14, 2025

Past winners for 2024-25

  • Week 24: Kawhi Leonard (West), Giannis Antetokounmpo (East)
  • Week 23: Jalen Green (West), Paolo Banchero (East)
  • Week 22: Kevin Durant (West), Coby White (East)
  • Week 21: Anthony Edwards (West), Coby White (East)
  • Week 20: Shai Gilgeous-Alexander (West), Trae Young (East)
  • Week 19: Zach LaVine (West), Jalen Brunson (East)
  • Week 17/18: N/A — All-Star Break
  • Week 16: Nikola Jokic (West), Trae Young (East)
  • Week 15: LeBron James (West), Donovan Mitchell (East)
  • Week 14: Jaren Jackson Jr. (West), Scottie Barnes (East)
  • Week 13: Jalen Green (West), Giannis Antetokounmpo (East)
  • Week 12: Domantas Sabonis (West), Darius Garland (East)
  • Week 11: Nikola Jokić (West), Jayson Tatum (East)
  • Week 10: Shai Gilgeous-Alexander (West), Tyrese Maxey (East)
  • Week 9: Victor Wembanyama (West), Cade Cunningham (East)
  • Week 8: N/A — Emirates NBA Cup
  • Week 7: Luka Dončić (West), Tyler Herro (East)
  • Week 6: Alperen Sengun (West), Jalen Brunson (East)
  • Week 5: Harrison Barnes (West), Giannis Antetokounmpo (East)
  • Week 4: De'Aaron Fox (West), Franz Wagner (East)
  • Week 3: Nikola Jokić (West), Darius Garland (East)
  • Week 2: Devin Booker (West), Donovan Mitchell (East)
  • Week 1: Anthony Davis (West), Jaylen Brown (East)
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