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The NBA’s in-season tournament is entering its second season. It now has a sponsor and a new name—the “Emirates NBA Cup”—but the format is largely the same as last year’s event, which was won by the Los Angeles Lakers.
Here’s a refresher, if you forgot:
The Trail Blazers are in “Group A” in the Western Conference this year, alongside the Houston Rockets, Sacramento Kings, Minnesota Timberwolves and LA Clippers.
Here’s their full schedule for group play in November:
🏆 Tuesday, Nov. 12: vs. Minnesota (7 p.m., Moda Center)
🏆 Friday, Nov. 22: at Houston (5 p.m., Toyota Center)
🏆 Friday, Nov. 29: vs. Sacramento (7 p.m., Moda Center)
🏆 Tuesday, Dec. 3: at L.A. Clippers (7:30 p.m., Intuit Dome)
It’s not an easy group. The Wolves are a title contender, and the Rockets, Clippers and Kings are all in the mix of teams pushing for the play-in. It will be a major upset if the Blazers even make it to the knockout round—but the goal of the tournament, besides selling another TV package to Amazon, is to create something for the teams that aren’t in the running to play for. Maybe four of their 20-something wins this season will come on these four days in November and they’ll get in. Stranger things have happened.
Last year, the Blazers’ group-mates were Memphis, Phoenix, Utah and the Lakers. They went 1-3 in group play throughout November, beating the Grizzlies and losing the other three games, and did not qualify for the knockout stage.
The NBA will release the full schedule for the 2024-25 regular season on Thursday.
