Tickets to Historic Semifinals and Championship Games On Sale Now at NBAEvents.com
The National Basketball Association (NBA) will conclude its highly anticipated inaugural In-Season Tournament in Las Vegas at T-Mobile Arena with the Semifinals on Thursday, Dec. 7 and the Championship on Saturday, Dec. 9.
The first NBA In-Season Tournament, which adds a thrilling twist to the early stages of the 2023-24 regular season, tips off this evening on Friday, Nov. 3 with a Group Play doubleheader on ESPN as the New York Knicks visit the Milwaukee Bucks at 4:30 p.m. PT and the Denver Nuggets host the Dallas Mavericks at 7 p.m. PT.
All 30 NBA teams will play four Group Play games on Tuesdays and Fridays in November.
Eight teams will advance to the single-elimination Knockout Rounds, which culminate with one team winning the NBA Cup at T-Mobile Arena as the In-Season Tournament champion.
Tickets for the Semifinals and the Championship games are on sale now at NBAEvents.com.
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