What is the NBA In-Season Tournament? 2023 Bracket, groups, format, NBA Cup explained
The inaugural NBA In-Season Tournament tipped off on Friday, Nov. 3. Check out the complete details for the tournament including format, prize and groups.
What is the NBA In-Season Tournament?
The NBA In-Season Tournament is a tournament that will take place during the regular season and feature all 30 NBA teams competing for a new championship title. The goal is to provide additional excitement and engagement for fans, especially during the early part of the regular season which has suffered in recent years, as well as create new revenue streams for the league.
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NBA In-Season Tournament Format
The tournament will be divided into six pools with five teams apiece, and pools will consist of teams within the same conference, but not necessarily the same division. Teams will play four group games, matching up with each team in their pool once, with winners advancing to a single-elimination stage.
Each squad will have 80 games on their initial regular-season schedule, while those who don’t qualify for elimination games in the tournament will have two more games added. The two teams who compete for the championship will play 83 total regular-season games. In addition, statistics for the games will count towards regular season totals, aside from the championship game.
The tournament begins on Nov. 3, with the championship game coming on Dec. 9. The “Final Four” will take place at T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas, Nevada at the top of December.
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NBA In-Season Tournament Prize
Players who are part of the championship team will receive a $500,000 bonus and the team wins the new NBA Cup.
There will also be a Most Valuable Player award for the in-season tournament and an all-tournament team.
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NBA In-Season Tournament Bracket & Groups
Here are the six pools:
WEST GROUP A (Record, Point differential)
- Los Angeles Lakers— 2-0, +30
- Utah Jazz— 2-0, +22
- Portland Trail Blazers— 1-1, -14
- Phoenix Suns— 0-1, -3
- Memphis Grizzlies— 0-3, -35
WEST GROUP B
- Denver Nuggets— 2-0, +14
- Houston Rockets— 1-0, +3
- New Orleans Pelicans— 1-1, +18
- Dallas Mavericks— 1-2, -14
- LA Clippers— 0-2, -21
WEST GROUP C
- Minnesota Timberwolves— 2-0, +10
- Sacramento Kings— 1-0, +7
- Golden State Warriors— 1-1, -1
- Oklahoma City Thunder— 1-2, +27
- San Antonio Spurs— 0-2, -43
EAST GROUP A
- Indiana Pacers— 2-0, +11
- Atlanta Hawks— 1-0, +6
- Philadelphia 76ers— 1-1, +2
- Cleveland Cavaliers— 0-1, -5
- Detroit Pistons— 0-2, -14
EAST GROUP B
- Miami Heat— 2-0, +13
- Milwaukee Bucks— 1-0, +5
- Charlotte Hornets— 1-1, +1
- New York Knicks— 0-1, -5
- Washington Wizards— 0-2, -14
EAST GROUP C
- Boston Celtics— 1-0, +14
- Brooklyn Nets— 2-1, +8
- Chicago Bulls— 0-1, -2
- Orlando Magic— 0-1, -20
- Toronto Raptors— 0-0
The winner of each pool plus one wild-card team will advance to a single-elimination bracket stage.
Quarterfinals – Dec. 4-5
Semifinals – Dec. 7
Championship – Dec. 9
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