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NBA in-season tournament: Bucks, Celtics, Knicks, Suns join Pacers, Lakers in knockout stages - Yahoo Sports

BOSTON, MASSACHUSETTS - NOVEMBER 28: Sam Hauser #30 of the Boston Celtics reacts after scoring against the Chicago Bulls during the fourth quarter of an NBA In-Season Tournament game at the TD Garden on November 28, 2023 in Boston, Massachusetts. NOTE TO USER: User expressly acknowledges and agrees that, by downloading and or using this photograph, User is consenting to the terms and conditions of the Getty Images License Agreement. (Photo by Brian Fluharty/Getty Images)

The final day of group play in the inaugural NBA in-season tournament brought the scoreboard watching and tiebreaker drama the league was hoping for so many months ago.

The end result worked out into the follow quarterfinals:

The semifinals and finals are scheduled for Dec. 7 and 9 in Las Vegas. All games save for the final will count toward regular-season records, with a $500,000 payout going to every player and coach on the winning team. All quarterfinal teams are guaranteed payouts of at least $50,000.

How NBA in-season tournament group play ended

The Celtics entered Tuesday with a simple directive: beat the Chicago Bulls as hard as humanly possible. With a point differential of zero and a three-way tie with the Orlando Magic and Brooklyn Nets likely, Boston needed a blowout of the Bulls to top the idle Magic's +22 margin.

The game started fairly even, then the Celtics continued to build a huge lead. They were up by 11 by the end of the first quarter, up by 19 at halftime, then broke through with a big third quarter for a 124-97 win. That 27-point differential singlehandedly lifted the Celtics past Orlando.

Meanwhile, the Nets beat the Toronto Raptors, but by little enough that they finished behind the Magic.

The Bucks took care of business against a Jimmy Butler-less Miami Heat to improve their record to 4-0 and take East Group B, though the Heat made things difficult at times. Miami led by three points midway through the fourth quarter, but a quick 7-0 run gave Milwaukee the distance it needed.

Giannis Antetokounmpo and Damian Lillard had one of their best games yet together, combining for 65 points and 14 assists. It was Khris Middleton, however, who had the biggest basket:

The Knicks were watching that Bucks-Heat game with great interest, as a Heat win would have handed them a group win. The Knicks improved their point differential to +42 with a blowout win over the Charlotte Hornets, but they ended up having to settle for the East wild-card.

The nightcap served up the kind of intrigue that can only be found in group play tiebreakers. Whereas the Celtics took their group against a team with nothing to play for, the Kings and Golden State Warriors very much had something to play for, and both teams, and the fans, knew it.

The Warriors entered the game needing to win by 12 to take Group C. The Kings only needed to win or lose by 11 or less. It was all Golden State to begin, with the Warriors leading by as much as 24 points late in the second quarter. The Kinds responded with a furious second-half comeback, first erasing the group-clinching margin, then taking the win outright as the Golden 1 Center crowd went wild.

Malik Monk delivered the final blow.

The Pelicans clinched West Group B thanks to a loss by the Houston Rockets, who needed a 17-point win over the Dallas Mavericks to advance.

The Pacers and Lakers were the first teams to clinch knockout spots, with both teams having finished up 4-0 records on Friday. The Pacers rode NBA in-season tourney MVP favorite Tyrese Haliburton to dramatic wins over the Cleveland Cavaliers and Philadelphia 76ers in East Group A, while the Lakers coasted in an unusually weak West Group A, which featured three of the bottom four teams in the Western Conference.

That group also benefited the Suns, who clinched the West wild card Tuesday via a +34 point differential.

Friday's NBA in-season tournament scores

Boston Celtics 124, Chicago Bulls 97

Cleveland Cavaliers 128, Atlanta Hawks 105

Brooklyn Nets 115, Toronto Raptors 103

New York Knicks 115, Charlotte Hornets 91

Milwaukee Bucks 131, Miami Heat 124

Minnesota Timberwolves, 106, Oklahoma City Thunder 103

Dallas Mavericks 119, Houston Rockets 115

Sacramento Kings 124, Golden State Warriors 123

NBA in-season tournament standings

All games, save for the championship game, will count toward regular-season records. Tiebreakers are, in order: head-to-head record, point differential, total points scored, 2022-23 regular-season record and a random drawing.

East Group A

1. Indiana Pacers: 4-0, +39
2. Cleveland Cavaliers: 3-1, +29
3. Philadelphia 76ers: 2-2, +9
4. Atlanta Hawks: 1-3, -32
5. Detroit Pistons: 0-4, -45

East Group B

1. Milwaukee Bucks: 4-0, +46
2. New York Knicks: 3-1, +42
3. Miami Heat: 2-2, +4
4. Charlotte Hornets: 1-3, -54
5. Washington Wizards: 0-4, -38

East Group C

1. Boston Celtics: 3-1, +27
2. Orlando Magic: 3-1, +22
3. Brooklyn Nets: 3-1, +20
4. Toronto Raptors: 1-3, -21
5. Chicago Bulls: 0-4, -48

West Group A

1. Los Angeles Lakers: 4-0, +74
2. Phoenix Suns: 3-1, +34
3. Utah Jazz: 2-2, -13
4. Portland Trail Blazers: 1-3, -39
5. Memphis Grizzlies: 0-4, -56

West Group B

1. New Orleans Pelicans: 3-1, +33
2. Houston Rockets: 2-2, +10
3. Dallas Mavericks: 2-2, -8
4. Denver Nuggets: 2-2, -10
5. Los Angeles Clippers: 1-3, -25

West Group C

1. Sacramento Kings: 4-0, +30
2. Minnesota Timberwolves: 3-1, 0
3. Golden State Warriors: 2-2, +4
4. Oklahoma City Thunder: 1-3, +24
5. San Antonio Spurs: 0-4, -58

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