The Cleveland Cavaliers don't play their first game in the NBA Cup's group stage until they host the Chicago Bulls later this week. Unfortunately, the Cavs beating the Bulls in Chicago didn't count toward Cleveland's NBA Cup standings. However, after the Boston Celtics lost to the Atlanta Hawks 117-116, the Cavs' chances of winning the NBA Cup have dramatically improved.
Boston, Chicago, Cleveland, Atlanta, and the Washington Wizards are part of the Eastern Conference's Group C for the NBA Cup. The Celtics are the Cavs' primary competition in the group and the Eastern Conference. Boston’s loss to Atlanta makes it easier for Cleveland to get out of the group stage and knockout round. But, for the Cavs to punch their ticket to Las Vegas, it depends on a few tiebreaker scenarios.
The first tiebreaker in group play is the head-to-head record. If Cleveland loses to Boston next week and both teams finish 3-1, the Celtics would have the advantage. However, if three teams finish at 3-1, a point differential would decide the tie-breaker. The Cavs could win the group in that scenario if they can accumulate a better point differential against teams like the Wizards and Bulls.
Boston's loss to Atlanta allows Cleveland to eliminate the Celtics with a win. It’s unlikely that a team with two losses would advance out of the group stage. Moreover, it's even more unlikely that a two-loss Boston team would qualify as a Wild Card.
A win in Boston against the Celtics clears the path for the Cavs to advance to Las Vegas. This wouldn’t have been the scenario if the Celtics had beaten the Hawks. But with how topsy-turvy things have been for every Eastern Conference team, Cleveland shutting the door on Boston could open up an NBA Cup window.
Breaking down the Cavs' NBA Cup schedule
With all the teams split into their respective groupings, each team will play one game against the other four. The winner of each group, along with the team that had the best record among non-group winners, advances to the knockout rounds, ultimately crowning an NBA Cup champ with the title game on December 17.
As mentioned, Cleveland will open the NBA Cup action when they host Chicago. The Cavs are already 1-0 against the Bulls this season and have gone 8-2 against Chicago in their last ten matchups. So, as long as the Cavs come ready to play, Cleveland should easily take care of business against Chicago.
After wrangling the Bulls, the Celtics, the defending champions, would be the Cavs' next NBA Cup challengers. Boston was always Cleveland's biggest threat, regardless of whether or not the NBA Cup was on the line. But after the Celtics lost to the Hawks, the stakes have only heightened in the Eastern Conference's Group C.
Soon after facing Boston, Cleveland takes on Atlanta. The Cavs and Hawks were also grouped in last season’s NBA Cup, with the Wine and Gold winning the lone matchup. Although Atlanta has been turbulent to start the year, they own a 6-4 record in their last ten games against Cleveland. This dilemma is similar to facing the Bulls; as long as the Cavs come ready to play, they can handle the Hawks.
Finally, the Cavs wrap up their group stage play at home against the Wizards in early December. Cleveland is already 1-0 against Washington this season and has gone 9-1 against the Wizards in their last ten matchups. Wrapping up their group stage play against Washington should give Cleveland a respite and help their chances of reaching Las Vegas to win it all.
What does Cleveland get for winning the NBA Cup?
Besides a trophy and NBA Cup glory being the ultimate prize, there are also cash incentives. Last season, in the first year of the NBA Cup, players on teams that reached the quarterfinals and beyond received additional compensation: $50,000 for players who lost in the quarterfinals, $100,000 for players who lost in the semifinals, $200,000 for players who lost in the final and $500,000 for players who won the NBA Cup.
This year, the prize money is expected to increase. Here is the NBA Cup prize money for players in 2024:
- Players on losing quarterfinals teams: $51,497
- Players on losing semifinals teams: $102,994
- Players on the losing team in the championship game: $205,988
- Players on the winning team in the NBA Cup championship game: $514,970
In simpler terms, the prize money is about a 3% increase from last season. The 3% growth is expected to continue, giving NBA teams like the Cavs even further stakes to compete for in-season glory.