Break out the new courts, the Emirates NBA Cup is here.
THE LINEUP
Nov. 12, 2024 | What’s inside today’s edition?
Emirates NBA Cup 101: Everything you need to know before the
tournament tips tonight
TNT Doubleheader: A Knicks-Sixers Playoff rematch, plus
Klay’s return to the Bay
6 More On League Pass: Which teams will take step one toward
the Cup with a win?
A Cavs Dozen: Cleveland outlasts Chicago to become the 8th
team to start 12-0
Roundup: SGA drops 45, Wemby hits 6 3s, Cam Thomas’ clutch 3
& Sengun does it all
BUT FIRST … ⏰
The race begins tonight…
The first Cup Night is here with a TNT
doubleheader – beginning with Sixers hosting the Knicks in a
Playoff rematch (7:30 ET
), followed by the Warriors hosting the Mavs in Klay Thompson’s
return to the Bay (10 ET
).
With six more games on League Pass, the Emirates NBA Cup gets in
full swing with all six groups in play.
1. EVERYTHING TO KNOW ABOUT THE EMIRATES NBA CUP
The Emirates NBA Cup 2024 tips off tonight
with eight Group Play games on the first of seven Cup Nights over
the next 21 days.
What Is The Emirates NBA Cup? The second-annual in-season
competition giving all 30 teams another championship to chase, while engaging fans and driving interest in the early portion of the regular-season scheduleHow Does It Work? The 30 NBA teams are split into six groups of
five teams each. In Group Play, each team plays the other four teams in its group onceWhen Are These Games? From today through Dec. 3, all games
played on Tuesdays and Fridays count toward Group Play and the regular-season standingsWhat Happens After Group Play? The winners of each group – and
the top second-place team in each conference – make up the eight teams that advance to the Knockout RoundsWhat Happens Then? It’s a single-elimination tournament, with
the four teams that win the quarterfinals heading to Las Vegas for the Semifinals and Championship in mid-December. The winner claims the NBA Cup trophyPossible For Michael Imperioli And Rosario Dawson To Explain
This Instead? Sure, they’ve got all the details here, and starred in The Heist II alongside Steph Curry, Anthony Davis, Jrue Holiday, Jamal Murray, Tyrese Haliburton and Shai Gilgeous-AlexanderHow are Emirates NBA Cup games different from
regular-season games? For one, the stakes are even higher. And as
last year’s inaugural competition proved, the players, teams and
fans showed that Cup games bring a different level of intensity
and excitement.
Plus, the games look different as they are played on
specially-designed courts with bold colors and the NBA Cup trophy
front and center as a reminder of what’s on the line. Check out
all 30 courts
and the player reactions below:
Anthony Davis & the Lakers
like the championship stars and L.A. skyline on their courtDevin Booker & the Suns
are feeling their court’s bright color and the trophy detailsDeMar DeRozan & De’Aaron Fox
like that this Kings’ court is strictly for Cup gamesJa Morant & the Grizzlies
say their new court is all about businessAfter the Lakers won last year, who could
take home the title in 2024? Before the first games of Group Play
tip off tonight, NBA players and experts have chimed in with
their predictions of the eight teams that will reach the
Knockouts.
Players Make Their Picks: The most common pick among these
seven players was “Us” when it came to predicting the winner of their group: San Antonio’s Chris Paul and Victor Wembanyama, Memphis’ Ja Morant and Jaren Jackson Jr., OKC’s Chet Holmgren, Milwaukee’s Damian Lillard and Dallas’ Kyrie IrvingNBA.com’s Writers Make Their Picks: The four scribes came to a
consensus on three picks: New York in East A, Boston in East C and Minnesota in West A, while Cleveland (East wild card), Phoenix (West B) and Golden State (West wild card) got three votes apiece2. TNT TONIGHT: PLAYOFF REMATCH, KLAY’S RETURN TO THE BAY
Knicks at Sixers (East Group A, 7:30 ET, TNT): How close was
last year’s first round Playoff series between the Knicks and
Sixers? New York won the series in six games, outscoring the
Sixers by a single point (650-649).
Seven months later, these teams find themselves in another
high-stakes environment – the opening game of Group Play of the
Emirates NBA Cup – for their first meeting since New York ended
Philly’s season last spring.
Same Rivalry, New Pieces: Both teams made bold moves in the
offseason, with the Knicks adding Karl-Anthony Towns and Mikal Bridges while losing Game 2 heroes Isaiah Hartenstein (to OKC) and Donte DiVincenzo (to Minnesota)In Philly, the Sixers added nine-time All-Star Paul George to
team up with Joel Embiid (who is expected to make his season debut) and Tyrese Maxey (who will miss weeks with a hamstring injury)Mavericks at Warriors (West Group C, 10 ET, TNT):
If being the opening game of Group Play in the Emirates NBA Cup
wasn’t enough, this game also marks the return to the Bay for
Klay Thompson, who won four titles over 13 years with Golden
State.
Saluting Captain Klay: The Warriors will honor Thompson
pregame with fans in attendance tipping their captain’s hats to Klay after he frequently navigated the San Francisco Bay on his 37-foot fishing vessel to arrive at Chase CenterKlay In Dallas: Through his first 10 games as a Maverick,
Thompson is Dallas’ third-leading scorer, averaging 13.8 points on 35.4% shooting from 3 on 8.2 attempts per gameWarriors’ Fast Start: Golden State has its best record through 10 games (8-2) since the last time they won the title in 2021-22, when they began the year 9-1Mavs Trying To Avoid Streak: Dallas (5-5) enters tonight having
dropped two in a row (by a total of three points) and three of their last four games after opening the season 4-23. SIX MORE GROUP PLAY GAMES ON LEAGUE PASS
Hawks at Celtics (East Group C, 7 ET
): The Celtics are the current holders of the Larry O’Brien
trophy. Can they add the NBA Cup to the trophy case and hold all
the league’s gold simultaneously?
Boston’s first step may be without Jayson Tatum, who is listed
as questionable (ankle)The Hawks were one of only four teams to take two games off the
Celtics during last year’s title run. But Boston left no doubt in their first meeting this season, cruising to a 30-point win on Nov. 4Heat at Pistons (East Group B, 7 ET
): If recent play is any indication, expect a close game in
Detroit as the Pistons’ last three games have all been decided by
two points or less, while three of the Heat’s last four games
have been decided by three points or less.
These teams met on Oct. 28 with Miami pulling away in the 4th
to drop Detroit to 0-4 on the season. The Pistons are 4-3 sinceHornets at Magic (East Group A, 7 ET
): After dropping their first four games without Paolo Banchero,
the Magic are coming off consecutive 27-point wins. They’ll need
to continue to win without Banchero, who is expected to miss Group
Play with an oblique injury.
Half of Charlotte’s 10 games have been decided by five points
or less; they are 3-2 in those games. LaMelo Ball ranks 5th in the NBA in scoring (29.4 ppg) and tied for seventh in clutch points (28)Raptors at Bucks (East Group B, 8 ET
): Both teams enter Group Play looking for their third win of
the season and to halt a losing streak. Toronto has dropped four
straight entering Cup play, while Milwaukee tries to avoid a
third-straight loss and its 9th in the last 10 games.
No Dame Time: Milwaukee will be without Damian Lillard as he
enters concussion protocolSuns at Jazz (West Group B, 8 ET
): The Suns fell in overtime on Sunday in their first game
without Kevin Durant – who is expected to miss two weeks with a
calf strain – snapping a seven-game win streak.
They will try to get back on track against a Utah squad that
has won two of its last three games after opening the season 0-6Wolves at Blazers (West Group C, 10 ET
): Minnesota was held to a season-low 94 points on Sunday as
their three-game win streak was snapped. Meanwhile, Portland
dropped its third straight game on Sunday, each by increasing
margins.
4. MITCHELL, GARLAND KEEP THE CAVS ROLLING TO 12-0 START
Cavs 119, Bulls 113: Donovan Mitchell (36
pts, 8 reb, 7 3s, 4 stl
) had his top scoring game of the season, while Darius Garland
(17 pts, 5 ast, 4 stl) delivered the dagger layup with 23.6
seconds left as the Cavs matched the fourth-best start in NBA
history at 12-0. | Recap
The Great Eight: Cleveland becomes the eighth team to open a
season with at least 12 straight wins. Five of the previous seven
teams made the NBA Finals that season with two of those five
winning the title.
2015-16 Golden State Warriors: Started 24-0, lost Finals
1993-94 Houston Rockets: Started 15-0, won Finals
1948-49 Washington Capitols: Started 15-0, lost Finals
1957-58 Boston Celtics: Started 14-0, lost Finals
2002-03 Dallas Mavericks: Started 14-0, lost in West Finals
1996-97 Chicago Bulls: Started 12-0, won Finals
1982-83 Seattle SuperSonics: Started 12-0, lost in First RoundComeback Cavs: Chicago – which saw Zach LaVine
(26), Nikola Vučević (20) and Coby White (20) combine for 66
points – led by as many as nine in the 3rd quarter before the
Cavs closed the period on a 19-7 run to take a 95-92 lead into
the 4th.
In the 4th, the Bulls were able to tie the game, but never
retook the lead as the Cavs improved to 5-0 in games that feature clutch timeHelping Hands: With Mitchell and Garland combining for 53
points, the Cavs had six total players score at least 12 points
in their 12th straight win, including a double-double from Evan
Mobley (15 pts, 11 reb).
5. SGA DROPS 45, WEMBY HITS 6 3s, THOMAS’ CLUTCH 3, SENGUN DOES IT ALL
Thunder 134, Clippers 128: In OKC’s
first game without Chet Holmgren, Shai Gilgeous-Alexander dropped
a career-high 45 points
along with nine assists, five steals and two blocks to lead the
Thunder over the Clippers to snap LA’s four-game win streak. |
Recap
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OKC led by 20 in the 3rd quarter before the Clippers rallied
to make it a two-point game with 42 seconds left. But a pair of SGA free throws and an exclamation point dunk by Jalen Williams (28 pts, 8 reb, 6 ast) with 1.7 seconds left slammed the doorNorm Powell (31 pts, 4 ast, 5 3s) posted his fifth game this
season with 25+ points after having one such game a season ago. Ivica Zubac (22 pts, 14 reb, 3 blk) and James Harden (17 pts, 11 reb, 9 ast) combined to add 39 for LA in the lossSpurs 116, Kings 96: Victor Wembanyama (34
pts, 14 reb, 6 ast, 3 blk
) sank six 3s for the second straight game as San Antonio hit a
team-record-tying 22 triples to outscore the Kings 66-30 from the
3-point line in a 20-point home victory. | Recap
Julian Champagnie, Devin Vassell and Sandro Mamukelashvili each splashed three 3s as the Spurs had seven players score in double figures, compared to just three – De’Aaron Fox (24), Domantas Sabonis (23) and DeMar DeRozan (21) – for the KingsNets 107, Pelicans 105: Cam Thomas (17 pts, 4 3s)
splashed a clutch stepback 3 from the wing with 32.5 seconds left
to put the Nets up for good against the Pelicans. | Recap
| Watch The Final 4:53
Cam Johnson and Noah Clowney each dropped 15 as the Nets had
seven players in double figures, while Brandon Ingram (24 pts, 9 ast) led all scorers and rookie Yves Missi (17 pts, 11 reb) posted his first career double-double for NOLARockets 107, Wizards 92: Alperen Şengün (27 pts, 17 reb, 3 ast,
3 blk) posted a double-double while Jalen Green added 18 points to lead the Rockets to a wire-to-wire win over Kyle Kuzma (18 pts) and the Wizards. | Recap