The latest edition of the Emirates NBA Cup wraps up on Tuesday with the Knicks and Spurs meeting in the final. It’s important to note this game won’t impact official league stats or fantasy basketball standings. The rest of the NBA action heats up in the later part of Week 9, especially on Thursday and Saturday, which will be the busiest days. Here’s a breakdown of Week 9’s schedule alongside some major storylines.
Games in Week 9:
- 4 games: Houston, Miami, Toronto
- 3 games: Memphis, Los Angeles, New York, among others
- 2 games: Brooklyn, Charlotte, Cleveland, Golden State, Indiana, Milwaukee, Oklahoma City, Orlando, Phoenix, Portland
Back-to-back games in Week 9:
- Thursday-Friday: Atlanta, Miami, New York, Oklahoma City, San Antonio
- Friday-Saturday: Teams like Brooklyn and finance-related
- Saturday-Sunday: Various teams including Houston and others
No other consecutive day games noted.
Key Week 9 Stories:
Both finalists of the Emirates NBA Cup, the Knicks and Spurs, have favorable schedules ahead. Despite Tuesday’s final not influencing stats or fantasy leagues, these two will face off four times this week including back-to-back games Thursday and Friday, then finishing on Sunday. This stretch is particularly significant for star players Victor Wembanyama (Spurs) and Mitchell Robinson (Knicks). Wembanyama is returning from a calf injury and will have important matchups, especially against the Wizards.
Cleveland and Oklahoma City have the toughest Week 9 schedules, playing only two games and concluding by Friday. Injuries continue to be a concern, with Cavaliers’ Evan Mobley out for weeks and Jarrett Allen possibly returning, while Thunder’s Isaiah Hartenstein is just coming back from injury and may not play both back-to-back games.
Monday, Tuesday, and Friday are lighter game days, with Thursday and Saturday packed with the most action. Tuesday only has two games between Cleveland and Chicago, and Memphis and Minnesota, with all three teams managing injury issues recently.
Houston, Miami, and Toronto have the most games (four each) in Week 9, making them prime targets for managers focusing on game volume. Toronto wonders about RJ Barrett’s return from an MCL sprain, while Miami and Houston have important back-to-back games late in the week.
Philadelphia’s Joel Embiid will face a crucial week with two back-to-back games on Friday and Saturday. His health and playing time will be pivotal given his injury history, and the 76ers’ matchups include a divisional rivalry against the Knicks.
Eight teams, including Atlanta, Sacramento, and Washington, will play three games between Thursday and Sunday. Injuries continue to challenge these teams, offering opportunities for lesser-known players like Maxime Reynaud in Sacramento and Nickell Alexander-Walker in Atlanta to shine.
Fan Take:
This update shines a light on critical scheduling quirks and player injuries that could shake up fantasy basketball and NBA playoff races alike. For fans, it emphasizes how depth and health management are becoming as crucial as star power in shaping a team’s success this season.

