NBA To Announcement Details Of In-Season Tournament

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The NBA In-Season Tournament is a new annual competition for all 30 teams that will debut in the 2023-24 season.

I. Summary

The inaugural In-Season Tournament will tip off on Friday, Nov. 3 and culminate with the Championship on Saturday, Dec. 9. The Semifinals (Thursday, Dec. 7) and Championship will take place at T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas.

The In-Season Tournament will consist of two stages: Group Play and the Knockout Rounds.

> A. Group Play

All 30 teams have been randomly drawn into groups of five within their conference based on won-loss records from the 2022-23 regular season. Beginning Nov. 3 and continuing through Tuesday, Nov. 28, each team will play four designated Group Play games on “Tournament Nights” – one game against each opponent in its group, with two games at home and two on the road.


> B. Knockout Rounds

Eight teams will advance to the Knockout Rounds: the team with the best standing in Group Play games in each of the six groups and two “wild cards” (the team from each conference with the best record in Group Play games that finished second in its group). The Knockout Rounds will be single-elimination games in the Quarterfinals (played in NBA team markets on Monday, Dec. 4 and Tuesday, Dec. 5), Semifinals and Championship. The qualifying teams will compete for a prize pool and the new In-Season Tournament trophy, the NBA Cup.


All 67 games across both stages of the In-Season Tournament will count toward the regular-season standings except the Championship. Each team will continue to play 82 regular-season games in the 2023-24 season, including those games that are part of Group Play and the Knockout Rounds.

Fourteen Group Play games (two games on each Tournament Night) and all seven Knockout Round games will be televised nationally. The game and broadcast schedule for the In-Season Tournament will be announced in August.




II. Tournament Detail

> A. Group Play Draw


To determine each team’s opponents in the Group Play games, the 15 teams in each conference were divided into three groups of five teams via a random drawing. The groups are below:

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Western Conference

West Group AWest Group BWest Group C
Memphis GrizzliesDenver NuggetsSacramento Kings
Phoenix SunsLA ClippersGolden State Warriors
L.A. LakersNew Orleans PelicansMinnesota Timberwolves
Utah JazzDallas MavericksOklahoma City Thunder
Portland Trail BlazersHouston RocketsSan Antonio Spurs
Eastern Conference

East Group AEast Group BEast Group C
Philadelphia 76ersMilwaukee BucksBoston Celtics
Cleveland CavaliersNew York KnicksBrooklyn Nets
Atlanta HawksMiami HeatToronto Raptors
Indiana PacersWashington WizardsChicago Bulls
Detroit PistonsCharlotte HornetsOrlando Magic
Before the drawing, each team was placed into a “pot” based on its record from the prior regular season (2022-23). In each conference, one team from each pot was randomly selected into each of the three groups in that conference. The pots were as follows:

• Pot 1: The teams with the three best prior-season records in a conference.
• Pot 2: The teams with the fourth- through sixth-best prior-season records.
• Pot 3: The teams with the seventh- through ninth-best prior-season records.
• Pot 4: The teams with the 10th-through 12th-best prior-season records.
• Pot 5: The teams with the 13th-through 15th-best prior-season records.


> B. Group Play

Tournament Nights will take place every Tuesday and Friday from Nov. 3-28 (with the exception of Election Day on Tuesday, Nov. 7, when no games will be played). The only NBA games played on Tournament Nights will be Group Play games. Group Play games will count as Regular Season games for all purposes.

A team will play each of the other four teams in its group in one Group Play game. A team’s record in these four intraconference games will determine whether the team qualifies for the Knockout Rounds. In the event two or more teams are tied within a group, the tie among the teams will be broken according to the following tiebreakers (in sequential order):

Head-to-head record in the Group Stage;
Point differential in the Group Stage;
Total points scored in the Group Stage;
Regular season record from the 2022-23 NBA regular season; and
Random drawing (in the unlikely scenario that two or more teams are still tied following the previous tiebreakers).

Eight teams will advance to the Knockout Rounds: the team with the best standing in Group Play games in each of the six groups and one wild card team from each conference. The wild card will be the team from each conference with the best record in Group Play games that finished second in its group. In the event two or more teams are tied for the wild card in a conference, the tie among the teams will be broken following the same tiebreaker protocol as described above (with the exception of the head-to-head record in the Group Stage). Ties within groups will be broken before the calculation of wild card tiebreakers.


> C. Knockout Rounds

The Knockout Rounds will consist of single-elimination games for the eight teams that advance from Group Play, beginning with the Quarterfinals on Dec. 4-5. Teams that win will progress to the neutral-site Semifinals on Dec. 7, and then the Championship on Dec. 9.

Games played in the first and second rounds of the Knockout Rounds (i.e., Quarterfinals and Semifinals, respectively) will count as Regular Season games for all purposes. The Championship will not be counted as a Regular Season game (e.g., such game would not count toward a team’s Regular Season record and a player’s or team’s performance in such game would not count towards Regular Season statistics).

In each conference, Quarterfinal games will be hosted by the two teams with the best record in Group Play games, and the team with the best record in Group Play games will host the wild card team. In the event two or more teams are tied for the higher seed in a conference, the tie among the teams will be broken following the same tiebreaker protocol as described above.

During the Knockout Rounds on days when In-Season Tournament games are not scheduled (Wednesday, Dec. 6 and Friday, Dec. 8), the 22 teams that do not qualify for the Knockout Rounds will each play two regular-season games.

A formulaic approach will determine the matchups for these games using the Group Play standings in each conference (5th-15th). Two of the 22 games will be scheduled cross-conference since there will be an odd number of teams in each conference that do not advance to the Quarterfinals. These cross-conference games will be scheduled between bottom-finishing teams in the Group Play stage subject to travel constraints, and no team will play more than one of its two games cross-conference. The other 20 games will be scheduled within conference featuring teams that are otherwise scheduled to play each other three times over the course of the season wherever possible.

The four teams that lose in the Quarterfinals will each play a regular-season game on Friday, Dec. 8, against the opponent in their same conference.




III. Prizing and League Honors

For the 2023-24 season, the In-Season Tournament prize pool will be allocated to the players on the teams that participate in the Knockout Rounds, with allocations increasing depending on how far a team progresses in the tournament.

At the conclusion of the In-Season Tournament, the NBA will name the Most Valuable Player of the competition and the All-Tournament Team. Selection will be based on the players’ performance in both Group Play and the Knockout Rounds.
 

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Yeah this shyt gone take some of you nikkas some time clearly :mjlol: Might need a part 2 for some
i found the answer on the website and posted it in the post above, honestly all of this was not made clear on the special. you're lying if you say it was.
 

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i found the answer on the website and posted it in the post above, honestly all of this was not made clear on the special. you're lying if you say it was.
Bruh this shyt has been discussed and displayed for months …if nikkas weren’t so busy crying about it every time it was brought up they would have ingested the actual information.
 

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At first I thought this was stupid, but after hearing the details I think it’ll work.

Also, the incentive to win is that the games count toward your record, except for the final game. If you lose that impacts your overall record so teams are still gonna try.
 

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Bruh this shyt has been discussed and displayed for months …if nikkas weren’t so busy crying about it every time it was brought up they would have ingested the actual information.
yes i have been following those, and i originally did think all of the games were regular season games. they literally made it more confusing in the special because when they announced it they did it in a way that made it sound like only group play were counted as regular season games.

the special was trash and uninformative honestly.:camby:
 

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yes i have been following those, and i originally did think all of the games were regular season games. they literally made it more confusing in the special because when they announced it they did it in a way that made it sound like only group play were counted as regular season games.

the special was trash and uninformative honestly.:camby:
Whatever you gotta tell yourself my nikka
 

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Whatever you gotta tell yourself my nikka
tell me where my questions were answered in the special

stop trying to act like i'm slow, when i know i'm not.

they weren't answered in the special it was ass, i'm guessing you probably didn't even watch it. stop trying to call people stupid, the special was lacking, as everything ESPN does related to NBA content.
 

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And especially if nothing of importance is on the line, let the number 2 or 3 pick be given to the winner, then I'll bet everybody will be all in for the tournament, especially if a team can double up on top 5 picks.
Make the all star game swing the top pick to either conference, then the play in rewards the winner with the top pick, other conference gets pick #2 and watch these tanking franchises all of a sudden wake up and start balling out :heh:

Best teams remain getting even better with top picks, Cinderella teams that win the tournament get an instant boost with the top pick next year etc.
 

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tell me where my questions were answered in the special

stop trying to act like i'm slow, when i know i'm not.

they weren't answered in the special it was ass, i'm guessing you probably didn't even watch it. stop trying to call people stupid, the special was lacking, as everything ESPN does related to NBA content.
Now you asking for a companion to walk you through content that has already been presented to the public months ago :mjlol: Bruh … like I said before if you spent less time crying about dumb shyt and actually paid attention you would have been known the essential mechanics of the tournament
 

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Make the all star game swing the top pick to either conference, then the play in rewards the winner with the top pick, other conference gets pick #2 and watch these tanking franchises all of a sudden wake up and start balling out :heh:

Best teams remain getting even better with top picks, Cinderella teams that win the tournament get an instant boost with the top pick next year etc.
draft picks where a team could end up drafting a player that will take someone's job is not going to incentivize players then way that you think it will.

money is the only thing that works. $500k will be enough for almost everyone in the league except for maybe a super rich aging superstar like LeBron, but since it's tied to regular season wins and losses it really shouldn't make a difference either way.
 

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Now you asking for a companion to walk you through content that has already been presented to the public months ago :mjlol: Bruh … like I said before if you spent less time crying about dumb shyt and actually paid attention you would have been known the essential mechanics of the tournament
show me where i was crying?

stop talking out your ass
 
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At first I thought this was stupid, but after hearing the details I think it’ll work.

Also, the incentive to win is that the games count toward your record, except for the final game. If you lose that impacts your overall record so teams are still gonna try.
Yeah, people can't expect there to be some incentive like a guaranteed playoff spot or automatically lottery pick :mjlol:
End of the day, its the basic regular season schedule that they were already going to have to play, with the potential of that one extra game if you're in the championship which is why there's a $500k incentive tied to that.
Wouldn't put it past teams/players to still implement load management for group play game(s), but I think once the single elimination games get rolling players (who are naturally competitive) will have it in them to want to advance.
 
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