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Groups for 2025 NBA Cup tournament released by league. Tournament ends Dec. 16 in Las Vegas

Groups for 2025 NBA Cup tournament released by league. Tournament ends Dec. 16 in Las Vegas

Washington Post09-07-2025
NEW YORK — Defending NBA Cup champion Milwaukee will play its group-stage games in this season's tournament against New York, Chicago, Charlotte and Miami, the league announced Wednesday.
The league unveiled the groups for the third year of the tournament, which tips off on Oct. 31. Group play continues through Nov. 28.
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