The Utah Jazz lost, 120-112, to the Phoenix Suns on Tuesday night. The team fell to 2-8 on the season.
But more importantly! They lost their first NBA Cup game of the season! That’s what the fans care about, right? That’s what fans are talking about after the game, right? Don’t you care? Don’t the players care? Wasn’t the intensity of the night different and better than another regular-season game?
(Note to the NBA: In case it did not register, the above paragraph was written sarcastically. The fans, in fact, do not care about the NBA Cup.)
Last year, I argued that the NBA Cup (then only called the in-season tournament, a wildly boring name) was fun, and as a pro-fun person, I was hopeful about having something that felt important during the early part of the NBA season. I stand by the idea that money can be a motivator and I think the general idea of mid-season tournament is a fun idea. But the NBA is missing out on the most important component.
We already know that the only thing players really care about (beyond money) is the playoffs. We have been told time and time again by the best players in the world that the regular season doesn’t matter, it’s just a means to an end because everyone is playing for the postseason.
Coaches even hold back during the regular season. They save their best and most chess-matchy moves for the playoffs because they want the slight edge. In the eyes of the people that are on the court, playing and coaching the games, it is the playoffs that they truly care about.
So, if you’re going to get players, and the fans to truly care about the NBA Cup, it has to have playoff implications.
Utah Jazz forward Kyle Filipowski (22) reacts after the ball was stripped from him by Phoenix Suns center Mason Plumlee (22) as forward Josh Okogie (2) reaches for the ball during an NBA basketball game held at the Delta Center in Salt Lake City on Tuesday, Nov. 12, 2024. | Isaac Hale, Deseret News
Utah Jazz forward John Collins (20) lays the ball up past Phoenix Suns center Mason Plumlee (22) during an NBA basketball game held at the Delta Center in Salt Lake City on Tuesday, Nov. 12, 2024. | Isaac Hale, Deseret News
Phoenix Suns forward Royce O’Neale (00) blows on his fingers after making a shot against the Utah Jazz during an NBA basketball game held at the Delta Center in Salt Lake City on Tuesday, Nov. 12, 2024. | Isaac Hale, Deseret News
Utah Jazz forward Kyle Filipowski (22) shoots while guarded by Phoenix Suns defenders during an NBA basketball game held at the Delta Center in Salt Lake City on Tuesday, Nov. 12, 2024. | Isaac Hale, Deseret News
Utah Jazz head coach Will Hardy watches a play unfold during an NBA basketball game against the Phoenix Suns held at the Delta Center in Salt Lake City on Tuesday, Nov. 12, 2024. | Isaac Hale, Deseret News
Phoenix Suns guard Grayson Allen (8) drives the ball while guarded by Utah Jazz forward Brice Sensabaugh (28) during an NBA basketball game held at the Delta Center in Salt Lake City on Tuesday, Nov. 12, 2024. | Isaac Hale, Deseret News
Utah Jazz forward Lauri Markkanen (23) lays the ball up past Phoenix Suns center Oso Ighodaro (4) during an NBA basketball game held at the Delta Center in Salt Lake City on Tuesday, Nov. 12, 2024. | Isaac Hale, Deseret News
Young Utah Jazz fans dance the the YMCA song during an NBA basketball game against the Phoenix Suns held at the Delta Center in Salt Lake City on Tuesday, Nov. 12, 2024. | Isaac Hale, Deseret News
Utah Jazz forward John Collins (20) shoots while guarded by Phoenix Suns forward Royce O’Neale (00) during an NBA basketball game held at the Delta Center in Salt Lake City on Tuesday, Nov. 12, 2024. | Isaac Hale, Deseret News
Utah Jazz forward Lauri Markkanen (23) dunks the ball past Phoenix Suns defenders during an NBA basketball game held at the Delta Center in Salt Lake City on Tuesday, Nov. 12, 2024. | Isaac Hale, Deseret News
Phoenix Suns guard Bradley Beal (3) kisses his fingers after making a shot against the Utah Jazz during an NBA basketball game held at the Delta Center in Salt Lake City on Tuesday, Nov. 12, 2024. | Isaac Hale, Deseret News
A young Jazz fan cheers during an NBA basketball game between the Utah Jazz and the Phoenix Suns held at the Delta Center in Salt Lake City on Tuesday, Nov. 12, 2024. | Isaac Hale, Deseret News
Utah Jazz guard Collin Sexton (2) lays the ball up while guarded by Phoenix Suns forward Royce O’Neale (00) during an NBA basketball game held at the Delta Center in Salt Lake City on Tuesday, Nov. 12, 2024. | Isaac Hale, Deseret News
Phoenix Suns head coach Mike Budenholzer calls out to his players during an NBA basketball game against the Utah Jazz held at the Delta Center in Salt Lake City on Tuesday, Nov. 12, 2024. | Isaac Hale, Deseret News
Utah Jazz forward John Collins (20) passes out the ball while guarded by Phoenix Suns center Mason Plumlee (22) during an NBA basketball game held at the Delta Center in Salt Lake City on Tuesday, Nov. 12, 2024. | Isaac Hale, Deseret News
The ball gets loose from Utah Jazz forward Lauri Markkanen (23) as he drives on Phoenix Suns center Oso Ighodaro (4) during an NBA basketball game held at the Delta Center in Salt Lake City on Tuesday, Nov. 12, 2024. | Isaac Hale, Deseret News
Phoenix Suns forward Josh Okogie (2) lays the ball up while guarded by Utah Jazz forward Kyle Filipowski (22) during an NBA basketball game held at the Delta Center in Salt Lake City on Tuesday, Nov. 12, 2024. | Isaac Hale, Deseret News
Phoenix Suns guard Devin Booker (1) shoots the ball while guarded by Utah Jazz forward Cody Williams (5) during an NBA basketball game held at the Delta Center in Salt Lake City on Tuesday, Nov. 12, 2024. | Isaac Hale, Deseret News
An introduction video plays before the Jazz’s starting lineups are announced during an NBA basketball game against the Phoenix Suns held at the Delta Center in Salt Lake City on Tuesday, Nov. 12, 2024. | Isaac Hale, Deseret News
Utah Jazz guard Johnny Juzang (33) passes the ball out while guarded by Phoenix Suns center Oso Ighodaro (4) during an NBA basketball game held at the Delta Center in Salt Lake City on Tuesday, Nov. 12, 2024. | Isaac Hale, Deseret News
Utah Jazz forward Kyle Filipowski (22) tries to keep control of the ball while guarded by Phoenix Suns guard Grayson Allen (8) during an NBA basketball game held at the Delta Center in Salt Lake City on Tuesday, Nov. 12, 2024. | Isaac Hale, Deseret News
Utah First Lady Abby Cox, left, and co-owner of the Utah Jazz Ashley Smith clap during a timeout in an NBA basketball game held at the Delta Center in Salt Lake City on Tuesday, Nov. 12, 2024. | Isaac Hale, Deseret News
The Jazz Bear pumps up the crowd just before an NBA basketball game between the Utah Jazz and the Phoenix Suns held at the Delta Center in Salt Lake City on Tuesday, Nov. 12, 2024. | Isaac Hale, Deseret News
Dwyane Wade, left, a minority owner of the Utah Jazz, laughs beside Ryan Smith, a co-owner of the Utah Jazz, during an NBA basketball game between the Utah Jazz and the Phoenix Suns held at the Delta Center in Salt Lake City on Tuesday, Nov. 12, 2024. | Isaac Hale, Deseret News
Utah Jazz guard Jordan Clarkson (00) drives around a screen set by forward Kyle Filipowski (22) on Phoenix Suns guard Devin Booker (1) during an NBA basketball game held at the Delta Center in Salt Lake City on Tuesday, Nov. 12, 2024. | Isaac Hale, Deseret News
Phoenix Suns forward Royce O’Neale (00) guards Utah Jazz guard Jordan Clarkson (00) as Clarkson goes up for a shot during an NBA basketball game held at the Delta Center in Salt Lake City on Tuesday, Nov. 12, 2024. | Isaac Hale, Deseret News
Utah Jazz guard Isaiah Collier (13) passes the ball out while guarded by Phoenix Suns guard Monte Morris (23) during an NBA basketball game held at the Delta Center in Salt Lake City on Tuesday, Nov. 12, 2024. | Isaac Hale, Deseret News
Utah Jazz guard Isaiah Collier (13) guards Phoenix Suns center Mason Plumlee (22) on an inbounds pass during an NBA basketball game held at the Delta Center in Salt Lake City on Tuesday, Nov. 12, 2024. | Isaac Hale, Deseret News
Utah Jazz head coach Will Hardy hands away the clipboard during an NBA basketball game against the Phoenix Suns held at the Delta Center in Salt Lake City on Tuesday, Nov. 12, 2024. | Isaac Hale, Deseret News
Utah Jazz forward John Collins (20) reacts after getting roughed up on a play against the Phoenix Suns during an NBA basketball game held at the Delta Center in Salt Lake City on Tuesday, Nov. 12, 2024. | Isaac Hale, Deseret News
Utah Jazz forward John Collins (20) and Phoenix Suns center Mason Plumlee (22) both jump for the opening tip-off during an NBA basketball game held at the Delta Center in Salt Lake City on Tuesday, Nov. 12, 2024. | Isaac Hale, Deseret News
Utah Jazz forward Brice Sensabaugh (28) looks to rebound the ball on a foul shot while guarded by Phoenix Suns forward Josh Okogie (2) and guard Devin Booker (1) during an NBA basketball game held at the Delta Center in Salt Lake City on Tuesday, Nov. 12, 2024. | Isaac Hale, Deseret News
We’re now two years in to seeing reporters ask players and coaches about the NBA Cup games. Do they replicate playoff energy? Are the games a little more intense than regular-season games?
Players don’t know how the tournament works, they don’t know how the groups are formed, and the only reason that they know that it’s a game that is different is because the court looks different. Coaches aren’t changing lineups or preparing differently.
Use tonight as an example. The Jazz’s starting center, Walker Kessler, did not play because of hip soreness. That is probably not an injury that keeps a player out of a playoff game, or a game that could get them to the playoffs. But it’s certainly an injury that can, and did, keep a player out of a run-of-the-mill regular-season game that is billed as being slightly more important.
After the game, the other Jazz beat reporters and myself had a discussion about how the NBA could fix this problem. Where we landed was that the NBA Cup winner get’s their $500K per person, but also is guaranteed the seventh seed at the end of the regular season. If the team is an otherwise lottery team, that NBA Cup win and seventh seed would not impact their lottery odds. Their lottery odds would still only be determined by their win-loss record from the regular season.
This would put the NBA Cup winner into the play-in tournament, which would be fun for the fans and the players.
For teams that would otherwise be in the lottery, it would be an ultra competitive game experience that they wouldn’t be able to get any other way. There’s a chance they could end up winning a play-in game and getting a first-round series.
For teams that were already going to be high seeds in either conference, the guaranteed spot could be incredible insurance. What if you’re the Oklahoma City Thunder and you lose Chet Holmgren for a couple of months because of injury (oh wait…)? What if another injury starts to hurt the playoff odds? What if you know you’re going to get your guys back for the playoffs but are worried about just barely missing out on the playoffs? An NBA Cup title could be just the boon you need in that case.
I feel like this is something that is not going to happen. I don’t think the NBA is going to involve the playoffs in their NBA Cup plans. And that’s why I think we have a real problem when it comes to anyone actually caring. The fans don’t care and the players clearly don’t care. So who is this for?