
The NBA Who’s On Top?
We are officially at the Quarter mark of this year’s NBA Season and with the flourishing completion of the third edition of the NBA In-Season Tournament dubbed the Emirates NBA Cup, the changing of the guards is looking quite interesting within the early standings keeping the viewership locked in.
The NBA In-Season Tournament has been successful in keeping the players engaged, competitive and absolutely motivated to reach the final destination in Las Vegas. This year, the two unexpected teams to represent their respective coasts for this In-Season Tournament were none other than the No. 2 Seed the New York Knicks (18-7) and the No. 4 Seed the San Antonio Spurs (18-7). Staged on a neutral floor, both teams balled out furiously like it was the NBA Finals bringing life to the game from start to finish. Both teams were hot from the jump and competed at both ends of the floor for every minute of the first three quarters of the games, but it’s in the fourth quarter where the Knicks separated themselves by closing out the quarter strongly with a balanced effort from the entire team and from their leader Jalen Brunson who dropped 25 points, 8 dimes and 4 boards to help defeat a tough squad in the Spurs and claimed his first NBA Cup MVP Award.
All the players and coaches on the New York Knicks will receive $530,933 each and as the runners-up, the San Antonio Spurs will receive $212,373 each. Well done!
In-Season Tournament aside, the championship game will not count for either team’s regular season record, unlike every other game played in the event.
That being said, the true team holding down the No. 1 Spot are the Defending Champions the Oklahoma City Thunder (24-2). Them Boys are still riding high off their championship run and are balling on a different level. They are looking stronger game by game and conducting themselves like true champions looking to go back-to-back.
The Denver Nuggets (19-6) are steadily pacing themselves in the competitive Western Conference proving to be worthy even with injuries to key players. With Nikola Jokic and Jamal Murray, they will be always be the game. That said, between the Los Angeles Lakers (18-7), the San Antonio Spurs (18-7) the Houston Rockets (16-7), the Minnesota Timberwolves (17-9), all are all playing musical chairs in the early stages of the season with the Phoenix Suns (14-12), the Golden State Warriors vying desperately to stay in the race.

The Detroit Pistons (21-5) are out the gate with their best start in the last 20 years. Their defense is looking tight like the old school Pistons and their young balance squad are balling on a contender level. Game by game these Boys are looking like the truth. The New York Knicks (18-7), fresh off winning the Emirates NBA Cup are looking dangerously improved and well balanced for the long haul and ready to keep the momentum going. As for the Toronto Raptors (16-11), the Boston Celtics (15-11), the Orlando Magic (15-11), the Philadelphia 76ers (14-11), the Cleveland Cavaliers (15-12), the Atlanta Hawks (15-12) and the Miami Heat (14-12), all are a few games apart from each other and all have been competitive with one another as well. That being said, we are still in the early stages of the season and positioning is crucial where every game is meaningful so stay locked in as the season progresses.
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