Friday night, the league raises the curtain on its first In-Season Tournament, an experiment in bringing a multiple-trophy tradition to the winner-take-all American sports landscape.
There’s a new import to the NBA, and this one, unlike Victor Wembanyama, doesn’t block shots or dunk alley-oops. The inaugural “In-Season Tournament,” which will unfold over the first quarter of the league’s calendar, is a novelty among major U.S. team sports. But it borrows from the way the rest of the world has long done the business of competition.
“Whether it’s international soccer, international basketball, individual sports here in the U. S.—golf, tennis, racing, fighting—the idea that you can raise multiple trophies within a calendar season is incredibly common, and appreciated by fans,” said Evan Wasch, the NBA’s executive vice president of basketball strategy and analytics.