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    League officials report heightened player engagement and surging Middle East interest as the in-season competition enters its decisive Las Vegas phase.

    The knockout stage of the Emirates NBA Cup is set to begin, with eight teams advancing in a tournament that has swiftly become a highlight of the league’s early calendar.

    Qualifying for the quarterfinals are the Toronto Raptors, Orlando Magic, Oklahoma City Thunder, Los Angeles Lakers, New York Knicks, San Antonio Spurs, Miami Heat, and Phoenix Suns. The quarterfinals tip off on December 9, followed by the semifinals and championship game in Las Vegas on December 13 and 16.

    Now in its second season, the in-season cup—first launched in 2023—was designed to raise competitive stakes before the turn of the year. According to NBA Executive Vice President and Head of Basketball Operations James Jones, the event has evolved from a novel concept into a valued fixture.

    “Players have really embraced what the Cup represents,” Jones said. “It’s building its own identity—a chance to compete for another meaningful trophy during the grind of the regular season.”

    The tournament’s reach continues to expand globally, with notable growth in Middle East viewership. Jones highlighted the NBA’s ongoing activities in Abu Dhabi—host of preseason games since 2022—as a key driver of regional interest.

    “Engagement in the Middle East has grown tremendously,” Jones noted. “Bringing games to Abu Dhabi has helped build a deeper connection with fans here, and the Cup is now a big part of that story.”

    Star power also adds to the tournament’s appeal, with marquee players such as LeBron James (Lakers), Luka Doncic (Spurs), Kevin Durant (Suns), and Shai Gilgeous-Alexander (Thunder) leading their teams into the knockout rounds.

    “When the best players compete at a high level, it lifts the entire event,” Jones added. “Younger players get a taste of playoff intensity in December, which is invaluable.”

    Hall of Famer Tracy McGrady praised the tournament for simulating postseason pressure months before the playoffs begin. “It gives every team—especially those building their identity—a chance to experience must-win basketball early in the year,” McGrady said. “That raises the bar for the whole league.”

    As the quarterfinals approach, the Emirates NBA Cup stands as a proving ground for contenders and a preview of the drama that will unfold deeper into the NBA season.

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