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The NBA’s inaugural in-season tournament breaks new ground again this week with stars including LeBron James and Giannis Antetokounmpo gearing up for quarter-final clashes on Tuesday and Wednesday (AEDT).

Four-time NBA champion James has made no secret of the fact that he’d love to add a new accomplishment to his resume in his 21st season in the league.

His Los Angeles Lakers reached the quarter-finals as unbeaten group winners and will take on the wild card Phoenix Suns on Wednesday, when Antetokounmpo’s Milwaukee Bucks host the wild card New York Knicks.

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On Tuesday, the Indiana Pacers host the Boston Celtics and the Sacramento Kings host the New Orleans Pelicans, all eight teams vying to reach the semi-finals in Las Vegas on December 8.

The title game is on December 10 in Vegas – where the finalists will be competing for the first NBA Cup and for the $500,000 in prize money per player on the winning team.

“It will be a heavyweight match in LA,” Suns guard Devin Booker said. “A lot on the line, winner goes to Vegas. So I think everyone is looking forward to it. It will be fun.”

NBA IN-SEASON TOURNAMENT SCHEDULE (All times AEDT)

Quarter-final: Boston Celtics at Indiana Pacers, Tuesday December 5 at 11:30am

Quarter-final: New Orleans Pelicans at Sacramento Kings, Tuesday December 5 at 2pm

Quarter-final: New York Knicks at Milwaukee Bucks, Wednesday December 5 at 11:30am

Quarter-final: Phoenix Suns at Los Angeles Lakers, Wednesday December 5 at 2pm

Semi-final: Suns/Lakers vs Kings/Pelicans in Las Vegas, Saturday December 8 at 9am or 1pm

Semi-final: Celtics/Pacers vs Knicks/Bucks in Las Vegas, Saturday December 8 at 9am or 1pm

Final: Semi-final 1 winner vs Semi-final 2 winner in Las Vegas, Monday December 10 at 12:30pm

The Lakers have beaten the Suns twice this season, including in the group stage of the tournament.

Suns star Kevin Durant is averaging 31 points per game, third best in the league. James, meanwhile, has dazzled as his 39th birthday approaches even as the Lakers coped with a string of injuries.

“The most impressive thing is at what stage in his career he’s doing it in,” Lakers coach Darvin Ham said. “He’s breaking barriers, it seems like, every day.”

LeBron James #23 of the Los Angeles Lakers looks down court during a break in the first half against the Utah Jazz in an NBA In-Season Tournament game at Crypto.com Arena on November 21, 2023 in Los Angeles, California. (Photo by KEVORK DJANSEZIAN / GETTY IMAGES NORTH AMERICA / Getty Images via AFP)Source: AFP

Four of the league’s top 10 scorers are in the quarter-finals – Durant at No. 3, Sacramento’s De’Aaron Fox at No. 4, Antetokounmpo at No. 5 and Boston’s Jayson Tatum at No. 9.

Indiana’s Tyrese Haliburton leads the league in assists, keying a high-octane offence that has the Pacers scoring 123.8 points per 100 possessions this season.

The Celtics blew out the Pacers 155-104 on November 1 in Boston. Haliburton missed that game, but Indiana coach Rick Carlisle admitted his team will have their work cut out to advance against a Celtics team that at 15-4 shares the best record in the league.

“But we do get to play them at home. So, that’s something important,” Carlisle said. “We need our building to be as loud and raucous as it possibly can and we need to throw a game out there that’s exceptional.”

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Like the Lakers, the Bucks advanced with a 4-0 record in group play, including a 110-105 win over the Knicks.

“It would be pretty cool to be part of history,” Bucks forward Khris Middleton said of potentially winning the first NBA Cup.

“You always want to be the first to win something. So, it would definitely be cool to win the first in-season tournament.”

For Pelicans forward Zion Williamson, the tournament could be a springboard to playoff success.

“For us, we haven’t won nothing,” Williamson said as the team looked toward their Tuesday clash with Sacramento. “I think that would be a starting step to try to go and win that.”

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