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2nd championship game of the NBA Cup

2024 NBA Cup championship game
Promotional material for the championship game
Event2024 NBA Cup
Milwaukee Bucks Oklahoma City Thunder
97 81
Head coach:
Doc Rivers
Head coach:
Mark Daigneault
1234 Total
Milwaukee Bucks 27242620 97
Oklahoma City Thunder 22281417 81
DateDecember 17, 2024
VenueT-Mobile Arena, Paradise, Nevada
MVPGiannis Antetokounmpo (Milwaukee Bucks)
FavoriteThunder by 4.5 points
RefereesJosh Tiven
Karl Lane
Justin Van Duyne
Attendance18,519
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The 2024 NBA Cup championship game was the final game of the second season of the NBA Cup. The game was played on December 17, 2024, in the T-Mobile Arena in Paradise, Nevada. The game was contested by the Milwaukee Bucks of the Eastern Conference and the Oklahoma City Thunder of the Western Conference. Unlike other games, this game does not count towards the regular-season standings, nor affect the regular-season performances of the players.

The Bucks won the championship game by defeating the Thunder 97–81. Giannis Antetokounmpo contributed a triple-double of 26 points, 19 rebounds and 10 assists in the final, and was subsequently named the NBA Cup MVP.

References

  1. Aschburner, Steve (December 17, 2024). "Giannis Antetokounmpo adds to stellar resume with Emirates NBA Cup MVP". NBA.com. Retrieved December 17, 2024.
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