NBA Cup: How to watch, betting odds and more about the league's in-season tournament

Updated Nov. 22, 2024 12:32 p.m. ET
Associated Press

The NBA Cup continues with eight games on Friday night. The tournament runs through Dec. 17.

It was called the In-Season Tournament last year when it debuted, after years and years of Commissioner Adam Silver wanting to add something extra to the regular season. All 30 teams take part and will play four group-stage games.

From there, eight teams move to the quarterfinals, and the winners of those games will head to Las Vegas for the semifinals on Dec. 14.

Cleveland is atop the NBA, but right now would only be third in its group. Atlanta, Detroit and Portland entered Friday all in control of their own destinies regarding the quarterfinals. And the Los Angeles Lakers still have never lost a Cup game; the defending tournament champions are 9-0 in these games going back to last season.

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All games in the tournament — except for the championship game — count in the regular-season standings and statistics. The championship game is considered extra and isn't part of the 82-game season for the two teams that make the final.

How to watch

ESPN has a doubleheader Friday: Warriors-Pelicans and Mavericks-Nuggets. TNT will have doubleheaders again on Tuesday and Dec. 3.

On the “Black Friday” shopping holiday of Nov. 29, ESPN and NBA TV will show five Cup games — spanning about 13 hours of coverage in all — with games starting at noon EST and tipping off through 10 p.m.

Local broadcasts will also be available, as usual.

Betting favorites

According to BetMGM Sportsbook, the Knicks (-375 in East Group A), Detroit (+140 in East Group B), Cleveland and Atlanta (both +165 in East Group C), Minnesota (-110 in West Group A), the Lakers (+130 in West Group B) and Golden State (-120 in West Group C) are the group favorites right now.

New York, at +550, is the favorite to win the NBA Cup. And if the NBA Cup MVP trophy was to be handed out today, the odds-on favorite according to BetMGM: the Knicks' Jalen Brunson.

Standings and schedule

A breakdown of the groups and the standings:

East Group A — Orlando 2-0, New York 2-0, Brooklyn 1-1, Philadelphia 0-2, Charlotte 0-2.

Schedule: New York 111, Philadelphia 99;Orlando 114, Charlotte 89;New York 124, Brooklyn 122;Orlando 98, Philadelphia 86;Brooklyn 116, Charlotte 115; Brooklyn at Philadelphia, Friday; New York at Charlotte, Tuesday; Orlando at Brooklyn, Tuesday; Philadelphia at Charlotte, Dec. 3; Orlando at New York, Dec. 3.

East Group B — Detroit 2-0, Milwaukee 1-0, Miami 1-1, Indiana 0-1, Toronto 0-2.

Schedule: Detroit 123, Miami 121;Milwaukee 99, Toronto 85;Miami 124, Indiana 111;Detroit 99, Toronto 95; Indiana at Milwaukee, Friday; Milwaukee at Miami, Tuesday; Toronto at Miami, Nov. 29; Detroit at Indiana, Nov. 29; Milwaukee at Detroit, Dec. 3; Indiana at Toronto, Dec. 3.

East Group C — Atlanta 2-0, Boston 1-1, Cleveland 1-1, Washington 0-1, Chicago 0-1.

Schedule: Atlanta 117, Boston 116;Cleveland 144, Chicago 126;Atlanta 129, Washington 117;Boston 120, Cleveland 117; Atlanta at Chicago, Friday; Boston at Washington, Friday; Chicago at Washington, Tuesday; Boston at Chicago, Nov. 29; Cleveland at Atlanta, Nov. 29; Washington at Cleveland, Dec. 3.

West Group A — Houston 1-0, Portland 1-0, Minnesota 1-1, Sacramento 0-1, Los Angeles Clippers 0-1.

Schedule: Portland 106, Minnesota 98;Minnesota 130, Sacramento 126;Houston 125, LA Clippers 104; Sacramento at LA Clippers, Friday; Portland at Houston, Friday; Houston at Minnesota, Tuesday; LA Clippers at Minnesota, Nov. 29; Sacramento at Portland, Nov. 29; Houston at Sacramento, Dec. 3; Portland at LA Clippers, Dec. 3.

West Group B — Los Angeles Lakers 2-0, Oklahoma City 1-1, San Antonio 1-1, Phoenix 1-1, Utah 0-2.

Schedule: Phoenix 120, Utah 112;LA Lakers 120, San Antonio 115;Oklahoma City 99, Phoenix 83;San Antonio 110, Oklahoma City 104;LA Lakers 124, Utah 118; LA Lakers at Phoenix, Tuesday; San Antonio at Utah, Tuesday; Oklahoma City at LA Lakers, Nov. 29; Utah at Oklahoma City, Dec. 3; San Antonio at Phoenix, Dec. 3.

West Group C — Golden State 2-0, Dallas 1-1, Denver 1-1, New Orleans 1-1, Memphis 0-2.

Schedule: Golden State 120, Dallas 117;New Orleans 101, Denver 94;Golden State 123, Memphis 118;Denver 122, Memphis 110;Dallas 132, New Orleans 91; Dallas at Denver, Friday; Golden State at New Orleans, Friday; New Orleans at Memphis, Nov. 29; Memphis at Dallas, Dec. 3; Golden State at Denver, Dec. 3.

Friday clinching scenarios

— Golden State would clinch the West Group C title with a win over New Orleans and a Dallas win over Denver. The Pelicans would be eliminated from wild-card consideration in that scenario as well.

— Memphis would be eliminated from contention if Golden State and Denver win.

— Washington would be eliminated with a loss to Boston and an Atlanta win over Chicago.

— Philadelphia would be eliminated with a loss to Brooklyn.

Highest scoring performances

The best single-game scoring efforts in the NBA Cup this season.

60 — De'Aaron Fox, Sacramento vs. Minnesota, Nov. 15

43 — Cam Thomas, Brooklyn at New York, Nov. 15

40 — Tyler Herro, Miami at Detroit, Nov. 12

40 — Anthony Davis, LA Lakers at San Antonio, Nov. 15

More triple-doubles

There were four triple-doubles in NBA Cup games last season (Domantas Sabonis had two, Nikola Jokic had one and Tyrese Haliburton had one). There have been five already in Cup games this season (Russell Westbrook, LeBron James, Jalen Johnson, Josh Hart and Alperen Sengun all have one).

Still waiting

The Wizards (0-5), the Bulls (0-5) and the Grizzlies (0-6) still have never won a Cup game. All went 0-4 in group play last season and are waiting for their first win this season.

Chicago plays at Washington on Tuesday.

What’s at stake?

To the winners: pride, a trophy and money.

Players on the winning team will claim $514,971 each, while $205,988 goes to each player on the runner-up team, $102,994 to players whose teams lost in the semifinals and $51,497 to those players whose teams lost in the quarterfinals.

What to know

If teams get eliminated in group play, they'll have two more games added to their schedule. If teams get eliminated in the quarterfinals, they'll have one more game added.

All teams have only 80 games scheduled so far in the regular season but will play 82. That's why the title game doesn't count; it would be an 83rd game for those teams (the 80 games that are already scheduled, then the quarterfinal, then the semifinal will be their 82 games).

Not every game played over the next month is a tournament game. A quick way to know if it is a tournament matchup: Every team has a new, distinctive court for these games. See those courts, and you'll know it's a Cup game.

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