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How do the NBA in-season tournament standings look after the first night?

It’s time to track the progress of all 30 teams participating in the NBA’s In-Season Tournament, which started with its first games yesterday.

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The tournament has six groups in total, with three in the West and three in the East, each comprising five teams. Basketball fans are in for some exciting games as each group will play four Group Play games. These games will occur between November 3rd and 28th, with each team playing one home and one away game. All 30 teams have been randomly drawn into their respective groups based on their win-loss records from the previous season. After the Group Play, eight teams will advance to the Knock Out Rounds.

During November, Group Play games will occur on seven different nights. All NBA games played on these dates will count toward the In-Season Tournament’s Group Play stage.

  • Friday, Nov. 3
  • Friday, Nov. 10
  • Tuesday, Nov. 14
  • Friday, Nov. 17
  • Tuesday, Nov. 21
  • Friday, Nov. 24
  • Tuesday, Nov. 28

Last night’s results

Friday, November 3

  • East A: Pacers 121, Cavaliers 116
  • East B: Bucks 110, Knicks 105
  • West C: Warriors 141, Thunder 139
  • East C: Nets 109, Bulls 107
  • East B: Heat 121, Wizards 114
  • West A: Trail Blazers 115, Grizzlies 113 (OT)
  • West B: Nuggets 125, Mavericks 114

NBA In-Season Tournament Standings

East

East Group A

  1. Pacers: 1-0
  2. Cavaliers: 0-1
  3. Hawks: 0-0
  4. Pistons 0-0
  5. 76ers: 0-0

East Group B

  1. Heat: 1-0
  2. Bucks: 1-0
  3. Knicks: 0-1
  4. Wizards: 0-1
  5. Hornets: 0-0

East Group C

  1. Nets: 1-0
  2. Bulls: 0-1
  3. Celtics: 0-0
  4. Magic: 0-0
  5. Raptors: 0-0

West

West Group A

  1. Trail Blazers: 1-0
  2. Grizzlies: 0-1
  3. Lakers: 0-0
  4. Suns: 0-0
  5. Jazz: 0-0

West Group B

  1. Nuggets: 1-0
  2. Mavericks: 0-1
  3. Rockets: 0-0
  4. Clippers: 0-0
  5. Pelicans: 0-0

West Group C

  1. Warriors: 1-0
  2. Thunder: 0-1
  3. Timberwolves: 0-0
  4. Kings: 0-0
  5. Spurs: 0-0

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