2024 NBA Cup Final: Milwaukee vs. OKC (ABC, 8:30 PM EST) [12/17/24]

WHO TAKES HOME THE CUP?


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Yup the Cs are in trouble

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Trae doesn't get enough credit for what he does for real

he put up 35/10 against the Bucks. Shai puts up garbage and people act like he's the second coming

OKC showing y'all what they're gonna do in April/May :coffee:
 
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- The future of the NBA Cup could lead it to leaving Las Vegas, according to Silver. The semifinals and championship game of the tournament have been held in Las Vegas in each of the first two years the in-season tournament has been in existence.

ESPN reported Tuesday there were discussions about potentially moving at least the semifinal games away from Las Vegas, something Silver confirmed, but that the challenges of trying to play the games in home markets involve conflicts with arena dates.

"Not sure," Silver said when asked if the tournament would be in Las Vegas again next year. "Part of it is we have a new television partner in Amazon who will be covering the knockout rounds. There has been some interest expressed by teams in playing the home markets. It's complicated enough scheduling on a neutral site. I think I'm not against [it, but] I think the question is, if we want to seriously consider that, how would that work from a scheduling standpoint?

"And also here, when you build a tradition, you have a lot of fans here who can circle these dates on their calendar and plan to come to Las Vegas, plan a holiday around it. I think that the teams are on both sides."
 

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- The future of the NBA Cup could lead it to leaving Las Vegas, according to Silver. The semifinals and championship game of the tournament have been held in Las Vegas in each of the first two years the in-season tournament has been in existence.

ESPN reported Tuesday there were discussions about potentially moving at least the semifinal games away from Las Vegas, something Silver confirmed, but that the challenges of trying to play the games in home markets involve conflicts with arena dates.

"Not sure," Silver said when asked if the tournament would be in Las Vegas again next year. "Part of it is we have a new television partner in Amazon who will be covering the knockout rounds. There has been some interest expressed by teams in playing the home markets. It's complicated enough scheduling on a neutral site. I think I'm not against [it, but] I think the question is, if we want to seriously consider that, how would that work from a scheduling standpoint?

"And also here, when you build a tradition, you have a lot of fans here who can circle these dates on their calendar and plan to come to Las Vegas, plan a holiday around it. I think that the teams are on both sides."

What a faq, nobody is planning their holiday in Vegas for the dead period between Thanksgiving/Christmas when temps hit 40 degrees
 
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