That feeling when the day after Thanksgiving brings 10 matchups and all-day Emirates NBA Cup action.
KAT and the Knicks get the ball rolling in just a matter of hours.
THE LINEUP 🏀
Nov. 29, 2024 | What’s inside today’s edition?
Friday’s Stakes: With two teams already into the Knockout Rounds, only six spots remain
Beasts In The East: Can the Knicks & Cavs rebound to tip off Friday’s full day of hoops?
West Duels: The defending Cup champs host the top team out West after Ant & Harden clash
Scorching Streaks: Can three of the hottest teams in basketball stay rolling tonight?
LP Action: Unbeaten Detroit faces last year’s Cup finalists and more on League Pass
BUT FIRST … ⏰
A non-stop day of ball…
The NBA returns today with 10 Emirates NBA Cup matchups — marking the second-to-last day of Group Play.
Friday’s marathon begins with a tripleheader on NBA TV, starting with a showdown between the Knicks and Hornets (12 ET). Then, the Cavs will face the Hawks in a Wednesday rematch (2:30 ET), before the Grizzlies host the Pelicans (5 ET).
An ESPN doubleheader highlights the evening slate as Anthony Edwards and the Wolves host James Harden and the Clippers (7:30 ET), followed by a battle between the West-leading Thunder and the defending Cup champion Lakers (10 ET).
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1. EMIRATES NBA CUP ESSENTIALS ENTERING A PIVOTAL FRIDAY
The day after Thanksgiving serves up leftovers and naps, but don’t sleep on a full slate of Emirates NBA Cup drama.
With Group Play nearing its finale and the Warriors and Rockets already into the Knockout Rounds, Friday offers 10 crucial matchups as teams battle to secure the remaining six spots.
Just like your Thanksgiving Day plate, there’s a lot to digest. So, before diving into Friday’s clinching scenarios, let’s take a quick look at the standings and refresh on the Group Play tiebreakers:
Friday’s Potential Clinching Scenarios:
Atlanta clinches East Group C with win AND Chicago loss
Boston clinches East Group C with win AND Atlanta loss
2. BEASTS IN THE EAST TIP OFF FULL DAY OF HOOPS ON NBA TV
Knicks (2-0, +14 point diff) at Hornets (0-2, -26) | East Group A | 12 ET, NBA TV
The Knicks topped 130+ points in three games all of last season. In their past five outings, they’ve matched that mark, fueled by an offense averaging 118.8 points per game (fourth in the NBA) and a 122.1 offensive rating this year — the second-best mark in the league.
After a loss to the Mavs on Wednesday, the Knicks will look to rebound tonight while remaining perfect in Group Play as they take on the Hornets, who will be without the NBA’s second-leading scorer, LaMelo Ball.
Cavaliers (1-1, +15) at Hawks (2-1, -1) | East Group C | 2:30 ET, NBA TV
In just their second loss of the season — and their first loss at home — the 17-2 Cavs fell to Atlanta on Wednesday as Trae Young dished out a career-high 22 assists along with 20 points to power the Hawks to a 135-124 win.
What will Friday’s rematch have in store?
3. ESPN DOUBLEHEADER: STAR-STUDDED SHOWDOWNS OUT WEST
Thunder (1-1, +10 point diff) at Lakers (2-1, -16) | West Group B | 10 ET, ESPN
In a must-win matchup for both teams, the first-place Thunder will take on the defending Cup champion Lakers at Crypto.com Arena, where Los Angeles is 7-2 this season.
The heavyweight West duel features two players in the top five of the Kia MVP Ladder in Anthony Davis (No. 3) and Shai Gilgeous-Alexander (No. 5) — both of whom have been driving forces behind their teams’ early-season success.
Clippers (1-1, -5) at Timberwolves (1-2, -14) | West Group A | 7:30 ET, ESPN
On Wednesday, James Harden delivered his best scoring performance in a Clippers uniform, dropping a season-high 43 points and seven 3s to lead LA to a win over the Wizards.
It was Harden’s first 40+ point game since May 2023, but the veteran guard — who only trails Wilt Chamberlain, Kobe Bryant and Michael Jordan for the most 40-pieces in NBA history — is proving that his scoring brilliance, and playmaking ability, is far from a thing of the past.
On Friday, LA will look to collect its seventh win in eight games, while Anthony Edwards and the Wolves hope to halt a four-game slide to boost their hopes of reaching the Knockout Rounds.
4. CAN MEMPHIS, BOSTON & ORLANDO STAY HOT TONIGHT?
Speaking of hot streaks, three more teams have been downright sizzling over the past two weeks, and they all take the floor on Friday.
Pelicans (1-2, -38 point diff) at Grizzlies (0-2, -17) | West Group C | 5 ET, NBA TV
To wrap up Friday’s tripleheader on NBA TV, the Grizzlies will look to extend their win streak to five games while earning their first Group Play dub as they host the Pelicans, who hope to play spoiler after being eliminated from Knockout Round contention.
Celtics (2-1, +14) at Bulls (2-1, +15) | East Group C | 8 ET, League Pass
The longest active win streak in the NBA belongs to the defending champs, who have notched six wins in a row and will look to make it seven against the Bulls in a pivotal East Group C showdown, with Chicago holding a +1 point differential.
Magic (2-0, +37) at Nets (1-2, -16) | East Group A | 7:30 ET, League Pass
But the hottest team in basketball may be the Magic, who have won four straight games and 10 of their last 11 outings. On Friday, they’ll look to keep their heater alive as they face the Nets, who are riding a three-game win streak of their own.
5. FRIDAY ROUNDUP: PACERS, HEAT, KINGS SEEK CRUCIAL WINS
Three more games get underway tonight on League Pass, including a near must-win matchup for last year’s Emirates NBA Cup runners-up.
Pistons (2-0, +4 point diff) at Pacers (0-2, -25) | East Group B | 8 ET, LP: Riding a three-game win streak, Tyrese Haliburton and the Pacers — who reached last year’s Cup Championship — enter Friday most likely needing a win to keep their wild card hopes alive. Meanwhile, Detroit is headed for a showdown against Milwaukee (3-0) for the group on Tuesday.
Raptors (0-2, -18) at Heat (1-2, +10) | East Group B | 8 ET, LP: Miami also seeks a timely win, with both Milwaukee and Detroit undefeated in East Group B. A victory would move the Heat to 2-2, leaving a slight chance for a wild card berth via tiebreaker.
Kings (0-2, -16) at Blazers (1-1, -14) | West Group A | 10 ET, LP: To cap the action on League Pass, De’Aaron Fox and the Kings will look to earn their first Group Play win against the Blazers. After snapping a four-game skid with a win over the Wolves on Wednesday, can Sacramento keep it rolling tonight?