Dynamic illustration of NBA Cup semifinals in Las Vegas: Knicks vs. Magic and Thunder vs. Spurs, highlighting injuries, betting odds, and high-stakes prizes.
Dynamic illustration of NBA Cup semifinals in Las Vegas: Knicks vs. Magic and Thunder vs. Spurs, highlighting injuries, betting odds, and high-stakes prizes.
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NBA Cup semifinals update: Injuries, picks for Knicks-Magic and Thunder-Spurs

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Saturday's NBA Cup semifinals in Las Vegas pit the Knicks against the Magic and Thunder versus the Spurs, with winners advancing to Tuesday's final. Building on Friday's media day buzz, key injuries loom large while experts favor the Knicks (-4.5) and Thunder (-10.5), though underdogs could cover amid high stakes ($103K per player for semifinalists, $515K for champions).

Knicks vs. Magic

The Knicks (17-7, hot on a four-game win streak) advanced past the Raptors (117-101), powered by Jalen Brunson (28.3 PPG) and Karl-Anthony Towns (22.1 PPG, 12.0 RPG) with the NBA's No. 2 offense (121.8 rating). They split the season series with Orlando but won the latest 106-100.

The Magic (15-10, 5-0 in Cup play) ousted the Heat (117-108), leaning on Paolo Banchero and Desmond Bane (21.7 PPG, 5.7 APG vs. Knicks). Injuries hurt: Franz Wagner (ankle, out), Moritz Wagner (knee, out), Colin Castleton (thumb, out). Knicks counter with Miles McBride (ankle, out), Pacome Dadiet (ankle, questionable), Landry Shamet (shoulder, out).

OG Anunoby's defense on Banchero gives New York the edge; total at 223.5 (lean under). Banchero: “Tremendous opportunity.”

Thunder vs. Spurs

The Thunder (24-1, 16-game streak) crushed the Suns (138-89), leading in forced turnovers (17.9) and points off them (25.0). Shai Gilgeous-Alexander (32.6 PPG, 20+ in 96 straight) dominates alongside Jalen Williams.

Fifth-place Spurs upset the Lakers, welcoming back Victor Wembanyama (3.6 BPG) post-calf injury. De'Aaron Fox, Stephon Castle, and Dylan Harper fuel a fast attack (11th in pace). San Antonio's ball security could keep it close.

SGA: “Hunter’s mentality.” Total 227.5 (lean over). Semifinalists earn $102,994 per player.

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X discussions heavily favor the Knicks (-4.5 to -5.5) and Thunder (-10.5) as public bets dominate, though sharps are mixed with some backing Magic and Spurs underdogs due to Wembanyama's return and Orlando's prior wins over NYK. Skepticism on large spreads persists amid injuries like Franz Wagner out; overs in Knicks-Magic gain traction, while high stakes ($500K+ for finalists) heighten excitement. Neutral observers highlight key matchups like Brunson vs Banchero and Wemby vs OKC defense.

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Dynamic NBA illustration of Oklahoma City Thunder hosting injured Golden State Warriors, Stephen Curry sidelined on bench during key Western Conference game.
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Thunder host injury-hit Warriors in key Western Conference clash

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The Oklahoma City Thunder aim for a season sweep against the Golden State Warriors on Saturday night, with Stephen Curry sidelined by a knee injury. Oklahoma City enters with a league-best 49-15 record, while Golden State sits at 32-30 after a recent overtime victory. Bill Simmons has questioned whether the Warriors should even bring Curry back this season amid vague recovery updates.

The San Antonio Spurs travel to face the New York Knicks on Sunday, March 1, 2026, in a game that could preview the NBA Finals. San Antonio enters with a 43-16 record and an 11-game winning streak, while New York stands at 38-22. Tipoff is set for 1 p.m. ET at Madison Square Garden.

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The Oklahoma City Thunder face the New York Knicks in an NBA game on Wednesday, March 4, 2026, at Madison Square Garden. OKC enters as the Western Conference top seed after winning last season's championship, while the Knicks aim for their fourth straight postseason appearance. The Thunder are 4-point favorites with an over/under of 221.5 points.

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