12 NBA Cup matches, don’t LeBron vs Wemby

12 NBA Cup matches, don’t LeBron vs Wemby

The NBA Cup is back on track this night with 12 posters on the program. An XXL menu, but which will certainly not give you indigestion at the end of the evening.

The evening NBA program

  • Toronto Raptors – Detroit Pistons at 1 a.m.
  • Orlando Magic – Philadelphia 76ers à 1h
  • Indiana Pacers – Miami Heat à 1h
  • San Antonio Spurs – Los Angeles Lakers at 1:30 a.m.
  • New York Knicks – Brooklyn Nets à 1h30
  • Cleveland Cavaliers at Chicago Bulls at 1:30 p.m.
  • Atlanta Hawks – Washington Wizards à 1h30
  • Oklahoma City Thunder – Phoenix Suns à 2h
  • Houston Rockets – Los Angeles Clippers at 2pm
  • New Orleans Pelicans – Denver Nuggets at 2 p.m.
  • Sacramento Kings – Minnesota Timberwolves at 4 p.m
  • Golden State Warriors – Memphis Grizzlies à 4h

Victor Wembanyama vs LeBron James

This is certainly THE unmissable duel of the night: Victor Wembanyama vs LeBron James. Both players have been on complete fire for a week. Wemby has the hot hand and shattered his career high with 50 points, just two days ago. The King is still comfortably seated on his throne and continues to make his mark on History. The grandfather became the oldest player to string together three triple-doubles.

The enthusiasm of youth versus the experience of the elder, this duel is unmissable so be tuned in at 1:30 a.m.

Zaccharie Risacher vs Alexandre Sarr et Bilal Coulibaly

As good chauvinists, we must necessarily focus on this duel 100% made in France. First of all, it concerns the first two Draft choices: Zaccharie Risacher and Alexandre Sarr, but also Bilal Coulibaly who explodes – once again – all predictions at the start of the season.

Then because both teams are super fun to watch play. Source: the last episode of Addition.

Indeed, the Cavs are totally basketball!

Here is our final table of NBA matability, between favorites, quality of play, liking, guilty pleasures, tactics, level of announcers, atmosphere, flooring and even colors…

What would you change? https://t.co/XCm3VCYFzh pic.twitter.com/d9eC4Cpchq

— Simon Capelli-Welter (@levraiscw) November 9, 2024

The New York derby

We end with the New Yorkico between Nets and Knicks. Before the season, we thought that Spike Lee’s franchise would squat the heights of the East while Jay-Z’s old team would be horrible to watch play. After 12 games, we are far from the score. New York is having a lot of trouble getting going while Brooklyn is getting by rather poorly with the weapons at their disposal.

Add to that the NBA Cup and Madison Square Garden and we should have a rather electric duel.

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