The NBA Cup semifinals are set: Milwaukee vs. Atlanta, and Oklahoma City vs. Houston.
They'll meet Saturday in Las Vegas, with the winners heading to the championship game there on Tuesday night.
The semifinal games will count as regular-season games, meaning there will be five Bucks-Hawks and Thunder-Rockets games this season instead of the customary three or four between clubs from the same conference.
Meanwhile, the quarterfinal losers will play each other on Sunday to fill out their regular season schedules. New York will play Orlando and Dallas will play Golden State.
And that means former Warriors guard Klay Thompson could play on his former home floor three times during the regular season; he and the Mavericks visited San Francisco on Nov. 12 in a Cup group stage game and are scheduled to return on Feb. 23.
Tuesday's title game will not count in the regular-season standings and statistics. The championship game is considered extra (an 83rd game) and therefore isn't part of the 82-game season for the two teams that make the final.
How to watch
TNT will show the first Cup semifinal from Las Vegas on Saturday at 4:30 p.m. Eastern, followed by the second semifinal at 8:30 p.m. on ABC.