High fives and high hopes in Cleveland as the Cavs seek win
No. 14 on the season and win No. 1 in the Emirates NBA Cup.
THE LINEUP
Nov. 15, 2024 | What’s inside today’s edition?
Emirates NBA Cup Essentials: Everything you need to know
entering the second Cup Night
The Road To 13-0: Inside the Cavs’ historic streak before
their Cup quest begins
Star Doubleheader: Wemby & LeBron meet amid red-hot runs,
Steph aims to keep Dubs rolling
Friday Fire: Harden’s 3-point pursuit, a heavyweight West
duel and win streaks on the line
Thursday Thriller: Utah edges Dallas for a statement win in
last night’s standalone matchup
BUT FIRST … ⏰
Buckle up for Friday Cup Night…
The Emirates NBA Cup resumes tonight with a
loaded 12-game slate. The action features a must-see doubleheader
on ESPN, with LeBron James and the Lakers — last year’s Cup
winners — facing Victor Wembanyama and the Spurs (7:30 ET
), followed by Steph Curry and the Warriors hosting the
Grizzlies (10 ET
).
1. NIGHT 2 OF THE EMIRATES NBA CUP IN 2 MINUTES
Twenty-four teams take the floor Friday
for the second night of the Emirates NBA Cup, with fourteen teams
opening their Cup campaigns.
This is the second of seven Cup nights, which take place on
Tuesdays (Nov. 12, 19, 26 and Dec. 3) and Fridays (Nov. 15, 22
and 29) as part of Group Play.
Remember: There are three groups of five teams in each
conference. In Group Play, each team plays the other four teams in its group onceThe winners of all six groups and two “wild cards” — the top
second-place team in each conference — then advance to the single-elimination Knockout RoundsThe Knockout Rounds begin with the Quarterfinals on Dec. 10 and
11 in team markets, followed by the Semifinals and Championship in Las Vegas at T-Mobile Arena on Dec. 14 and Dec. 17, respectivelyBefore we check the Group standings heading into tonight, let’s
refresh on the Group Play tiebreakers. And don’t forget — every
NBA Cup game counts toward the regular-season standings except
the Championship.
Group Play Tiebreakers:
1. Head-to-head record in Group Play
2. Point differential in Group Play
3. Total points scored in Group Play
4. Regular-season record from the 2023-24 season
After an electric Night 1 on Tuesday, Friday
boasts a 12-game slate brimming with storylines, which we’ll
further unpack throughout today’s edition.
Cavs Seek 14-0 Start: After becoming just the sixth team to
begin an NBA season 13-0 on Wednesday, the Cavaliers will look to extend their historic streak as they open Group Play against the Bulls (7:30 ET, League Pass)Lakers Begin Title Defense: At the same time, LeBron James,
Anthony Davis and the Lakers will begin their chase for back-to-back Cups against Victor Wembanyama and the Spurs on the national stage (7:30 ET, ESPN)Harden Eyes Allen’s Record: Entering the night four 3s shy of
passing Ray Allen (2,973) for second on the all-time 3-point list, James Harden will look to make history in the arena where he played 8.5 seasons as the Clips face the Rockets in Houston (8 ET, League Pass)Heavyweight Bout Out West: In a matchup between two of the
West’s top three teams, the top-seeded Thunder open their Cup campaign against the Suns, who beat Utah on Tuesday to move to 1-0 in Group Play (8 ET, League Pass)NBA Cup Hub: Find everything you need to know about the
Emirates NBA Cup, including the latest news, current standings,
upcoming schedule and FAQs here
2. INSIDE THE CAVS’ RECORD STREAK AS THEIR CUP QUEST BEGINS
“There’s an expectation for us to do big things and that’s
where my mind is at,” Donovan Mitchell said at Cavaliers Media
Day in September.
“We have a lot to accomplish as a group. I believe when we’re
healthy, we’re a championship-contending team … The biggest thing
for us is to put those pieces together on the floor.”
In 2022-23, the Cavs went 51-31 for their first 50-win season
since LeBron James was part of the team in 2017-18In 2023-24, they fought through injuries to go 48-34 but fell
to Boston in the East Semifinals without Jarrett Allen (ribs) for the series and Mitchell (calf) for the last two gamesInstead of growing impatient and making roster changes this offseason, Cleveland decided to run it back, extending Mitchell, Allen, and Evan Mobley, while hiring coach Kenny Atkinson.
Now, the Cavs stand as just the sixth 13-0 team in NBA history
and boast the league’s No. 1 offense — built on ball movement,
continuity and consistent shot-making.
Shooting Spark: Through 13 games, the Cavs lead the NBA in
points (121.8 ppg), field goal percentage (51.8%) and 3-point percentage (41.2%)Clutch Gene: When it matters most, Cleveland elevates its game,
shooting 61.4% from the field and 53.3% from 3 in clutch time for a perfect 6-0 clutch recordCashing In: When the Cavs get open looks, they capitalize, with
league-leading percentages in both catch-and-shoot 3s (41.3%) and wide-open shots (48.1%)Chemistry: Cleveland also leads the NBA in points off assists
(955) and pick-and-roll baskets (169)Tonight, the Cavs will
look to improve to 14-0 and 1-0 in Group Play as they host Zach
LaVine and the Bulls (7:30 ET, LP), who took Cleveland down to
the wire on Monday in a 119-113 battle.
If the Cavs get the win, they’ll match the 1957-58 Celtics and
the 2002-03 Mavericks for the third-best start in NBA history.
2015-16 Golden State Warriors: Started 24-0
1993-94 Houston Rockets: Started 15-0
1948-49 Washington Capitols: Started 15-0
1957-58 Boston Celtics: Started 14-0
2002-03 Dallas Mavericks: Started 14-0
Think you know Cleveland? Test your Cavs knowledge with today’s
NBA Play Trivia
.3. ESPN DOUBLEHEADER: WEMBY, AD, LEBRON & STEPH TAKE CENTER STAGE
Lakers at Spurs (7:30 ET, ESPN): The defending Cup champion
Lakers are hot, heading into Group Play on a three-game win
streak. But the Spurs are also racking up dubs, and Victor
Wembanyama is scorching.
Wemby Masterpiece: In San Antonio’s win over the Wizards on
Wednesday, Wemby set a career-high in points (50) and 3s (8) while becoming the fourth-youngest player to score 50+ points in a game at 20 years and 314 days oldHistory: With the performance, Wemby became the first center in
NBA history with at least six made 3s in three straight outingsHe also became the first player to sink 20 triples and register
13 blocks over a three-game span since blocks were first recorded in 1973-74Wemby vs. AD: In his two games against the Lakers last season with Anthony Davis active, Wemby averaged 28.5 points and 5.5 blocks. But AD outscored him in both outings (32.5 ppg), leading to two Lakers winsLeBron James has been stuffing the stat sheet, with three
straight triple-doubles amid the Lakers’ three-game heater.
A Class Of His Own: At 39 years and 320 days old, James (35
pts, 12 reb, 14 ast) broke his own record as the oldest player to notch three straight triple-doubles while leading the Lakers to a win over the Grizzlies on WednesdayJames & The Joker: LeBron now has four triple-doubles on the
season, trailing only Nikola Jokić (6)A New Milestone? In his 22 NBA seasons, James has recorded
three straight triple-doubles four times. But he’s never notched four in a rowGrizzlies at Warriors (10 ET, ESPN): To cap the doubleheader,
Steph Curry and the Warriors will look to improve to 2-0 in Group
Play following Tuesday’s electrifying win over the Mavs as they
host Jaren Jackson Jr. and the Grizzlies.
Golden From 3: Led by Curry (4.0) and Buddy Hield (3.8), the
Warriors are knocking down 16.1 3s per game — the second-most in the NBA — at a 41.3% clipBeasts Inside: Meanwhile, Memphis leads the league in points in
the paint (60.3 ppg) and has won five of its last seven games, despite being without Ja Morant for its last threeImmediate Impact: Grizzlies first-round pick Zach Edey joins
Arvydas Sabonis as the only rookies in NBA history to average 10+ ppg on 60+ FG% and 55+ 3P% through their first 12 career games4. LEAGUE PASS PLOTLINES: WEST DUEL, HARDEN’S HISTORIC QUEST & MORE
Suns at Thunder (8 ET, LP): With Kevin Durant out (left calf
strain), Devin Booker will look to help Phoenix notch its second
Group Play win as they take on Shai Gilgeous-Alexander and the
Thunder, who will be without Chet Holmgren (pelvic fracture).
Thunderous Defense: OKC is allowing 103.8 ppg, trailing only
the Magic (103.7) for the fewest in the NBA, while forcing a league-high 20.2 turnovers per game — three more than the next closest teamStars Stepping Up: In OKC’s two games without Holmgren, SGA is
averaging 37.0 points and 7.0 assists, while Booker (24.0) and Bradley Beal (26.0) have combined for 50.0 ppg in Phoenix’s last three games without DurantClippers at Rockets (8 ET, LP): Four 3s shy of passing Ray
Allen for No. 2 on the all-time 3-point list, James Harden will
look to make history in his former home arena as the Rockets host
the Clippers in both teams’ opening Group Play matchups.
Rematch: On Wednesday in Houston, the Rockets outlasted LA
111-103 behind Jalen Green’s 21 points for their third straight win, improving to 8-4 overall and 5-2 at homeHistory On The Horizon? Harden (19 pts) went 3-of-8 from deep in the loss. He’s made at least 1 trey in each of his 12 games this year, 3+ treys six times and 4+ onceHe’s also made 1,079 of his 2,970 career 3s at the Toyota
Center — his home for over eight seasons — more than in any other NBA arenaCup Night on League Pass
brings six more matchups, beginning with last year’s finalists,
the Pacers, opening Group Play against the rival Heat. Meanwhile,
the Magic aim to extend their win streak to five, before Denver
seeks its sixth dub in a row.
Heat at Pacers (7 ET)
76ers at Magic (7 ET)
Pistons at Raptors (7 ET)
Nets at Knicks (7:30 ET)
Nuggets at Pelicans (8 ET)
Timberwolves at Kings (10 ET)
5. THURSDAY RECAP: JAZZ STAVE OFF MAVS FOR STATEMENT WIN
Jazz 115, Mavericks 113: In a
back-and-forth battle featuring 10 ties and nine lead changes,
Luka Dončić (37 pts, 7 reb, 9 ast) sparked a 25-7 Mavs run in the
4th quarter to erase a 16-point deficit.
But after Klay Thompson drilled a 3 to tie the game at 113 with
26.2 seconds remaining, Jordan Clarkson found John Collins for a
go-ahead slam with 6.4 ticks left to lift Utah over Dallas for
its first home win of the season. | Recap
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Jazz Harmony: Collins (28 pts,
9 reb) and Clarkson (20 pts, 4 ast) combined for 48 points and six Jazz players scored 13+ points, including Lauri Markkanen (13 pts, 5 reb, 2 3s) and rookie Kyle Filipowski (14 pts, 7 reb)Finding A Rhythm: After an 0-6 start, Utah has now won three of
its last five games for a 3-8 record“We knew it was going to be a battle in the 2nd half,” Collins
said after the win. “I said that if it was a dogfight, let’s just make it a dogfight, fellas, and drag a win out. And that’s what we did.”Luka & Klay Step Up: Despite the loss, Dončić notched his
second straight 30+ point game and his sixth of the season, while Thompson added 17 points on five 3s with Kyrie Irving out due to a shoulder injury