The Thanksgiving and Black Friday weekend isn’t just about turkey, shopping deals, and family gatherings—it’s also a prime time for basketball fans. With the NBA Cup heating up and teams vying for dominance, this holiday season offers a feast of thrilling matchups you don’t want to miss. Whether you’re an ardent NBA fan or a casual viewer looking for a good game, here’s your ultimate guide to the top NBA action to watch.
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The NFL typically owns the Thanksgiving Day sports, but the NBA waits until the weekend to share its time in the limelight. The league doesn’t schedule games on Thanksgiving, giving fans a chance to rest before the games on Friday. Don’t be fooled, however, as the action picks right back up on Black Friday with a full slate of games that are part of the current NBA Cup.
Black Friday is when the NBA truly takes over. Every game scheduled is part of the group stage of the 2024 NBA Cup tournament, making every matchup high-stakes for teams looking to advance in the competition.
Knicks @ Hornets (12 PM ET, NBA TV): Kick off your day with an Eastern Conference matchup between New York’s stingy defense and Charlotte’s potent offense.
Cavaliers @ Hawks (2:30 PM ET, NBA TV): Darius Garland and Evan Mobley battle Trae Young and the Hawks in a battle of young stars.
Pelicans @ Grizzlies (5 PM ET, NBA TV): Zion Williamson and the Pelicans take on Ja Morant’s Grizzlies in a marquee Western Conference showdown.
Clippers @ Timberwolves (7:30 PM ET, ESPN): Anthony Edwards looks to rebound from recent struggles as Minnesota takes on Kawhi Leonard and the Clippers.
Thunder @ Lakers (10 PM ET, ESPN): Shai Gilgeous-Alexander and Chet Holmgren face LeBron James and Anthony Davis in a late-night thriller.
This weekend’s games offer more than just regular-season bragging rights. As part of the NBA Cup, each matchup carries implications for tournament seeding, ensuring high-energy performances and competitive drama.
So grab all your leftovers, settle down on your couch, and let the NBA be your entertainment after the Black Friday shopping rush. With games from midday to late night, there’s bound to be something for everyone. So don’t miss the chance to see your favorite stars shine on the court this holiday weekend!
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