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Gear Up for Fantasy Basketball Week 8: Navigating the NBA Cup Knockout Showdown

December 7, 2025 3 Min Read
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After seven weeks of a light game schedule, NBA teams are finally set for some well-deserved rest during Week 8. The 22 teams that didn’t advance in the Emirates NBA Cup each have two games to complete their 82-game regular season. The NBA Cup continues with quarter-finals on Tuesday and Wednesday, semi-finals on Saturday, and the championship match on Tuesday, December 16. Some fantasy basketball leagues combine the lighter schedules of Weeks 8 and 9, while others treat them separately. Here’s a breakdown of Week 8’s games and key storylines.

In Week 8, five teams (Indiana, Minnesota, Phoenix, Dallas, and San Antonio) will play three games each. Several teams, including Atlanta, Brooklyn, Charlotte, Cleveland, Golden State, Los Angeles Lakers, Miami, New Orleans, Oklahoma City, Orlando, Portland, Toronto, and Washington, will have two games. The remaining teams will play just one game this week.

Notably, no teams have consecutive games scheduled on back-to-back days during Week 8 or leading into Week 9, giving players more recovery time. A key highlight is the impact of injuries to stars Giannis Antetokounmpo and Stephen Curry, which have led to shifts in playing time and fantasy basketball values.

Three teams playing on Monday—the Pacers, Timberwolves, and Kings—are guaranteed three games in Week 8, which boosts the fantasy potential of lesser-known players like Jay Huff, TJ McConnell, and Maxime Reynaud. The Suns and Spurs might also play three games depending on their outcomes in the NBA Cup quarterfinals. The four teams that lose in the quarterfinals will have their second game scheduled between December 11 and 15.

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Memphis faces uncertainty with Ja Morant’s potential return, which could affect playing time and fantasy value for players like Vince Williams Jr. and Cam Spencer. Meanwhile, the Warriors’ schedule includes two games, but the availability of star players Stephen Curry and Jimmy Butler remains uncertain due to injuries, alongside Draymond Green’s midfoot sprain.

Fan Take: This week’s schedule offers a refreshing break in the NBA’s intense pace, potentially shifting team dynamics and fantasy basketball strategies. As key players recover and rotations evolve, this period could significantly influence playoff positioning and individual performance trends moving forward.

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