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The NBA in-season tournament is entering the knockout rounds with eight teams left. Here’s the bracket, and everything you need to know.
The start of the inaugural NBA in-season tournament produced some thrilling moments and great games in group play. The tournament is now ready to move on to its second phase, with the six group winners and two wildcard teams from each conference advancing to the quarterfinals. It all culminates with the NBA crowning its first in-season tournament winner on Dec. 9 in Las Vegas.
The Los Angeles Lakers, Sacramento Kings, and New Orleans Pelicans were the group winners in the West, and will be seeded in that order. The Phoenix Suns qualified as the wildcard team as the best team that didn’t win their group, with the tiebreaker being total point-differential. In the East, the Milwaukee Bucks, Indiana Pacers, and Boston Celtics were the group winners, with the New York Knicks grabbing the wildcard spot.
The group play phase to open the in-season tournament was a bit difficult to follow while sandwiched into the regular season, but now the eight teams remaining are slotted into a single-elimination bracket until there’s a winner. The knockout rounds are going to be so much fun. We’ll be keeping track of every result in this post.
Only two teams remain… the CHAMPIONSHIP is set

The Pacers and Lakers will meet in the NBA In-Season Tournament Championship in Las Vegas Saturday at 8:30pm/et on ABC!

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All times are Eastern. The semifinals and finals will be hosted in Las Vegas.
Quarterfinals
Monday, Dec. 4
Indiana Pacers 122, Boston Celtics 112
New Orleans Pelicans 127, Sacramento Kings 117
Tuesday, Dec. 5
Milwaukee Bucks 146, New York Knicks 122
Los Angeles Lakers 106, Phoenix Suns 103
Semifinals
Thursday, Dec. 7
Indiana Pacers 128, Milwaukee Bucks 119
Los Angeles Lakers 133, New Orleans Pelicans 89
Championship
Saturday, Dec. 9
Los Angeles Lakers 123, Indiana Pacers 109
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From the NBA’s official website:
“All 67 games across both stages of the In-Season Tournament will count toward the regular-season standings except the Championship.”
Let’s start with the West. The Lakers are already 2-0 against the Suns this year, and as the old saying goes, it’s hard to beat a good team three times. Give me Phoenix to advance to the semifinals, with Devin Booker and Kevin Durant leading the way. I’ll also take Kings over Pelicans. Sacramento’s offense is electric with De’Aaron Fox at the controls, and with New Orleans just starting to get some injured players back, it feels like the Kings are the team that already has their identity ingrained and their chemistry in place.
In the East, it pains me to say I’ll take the Celtics over the Pacers. The Pacers are the most entertaining team in the league as they put up what is currently the best offensive rating in league history behind Tyrese Haliburton, but with the superstar point guard missing Indiana’s most recent game with an illness, his availability is still in question. The Pacers’ defense just can’t be trusted either way. I’ll take the Bucks over the Knicks in the other East game.
Mark me down for Kings over Suns, and Celtics over Bucks. I’ll take Kings over Celtics for the championship.
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