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OKLAHOMA CITY The Dallas Mavericks take on the Oklahoma City Thunder at 8:30 p.m.
CT Tuesday on KFAA! Not sure how to watch? Here's a breakdown on how to tune in and guarantee you get the clearest signal possible of the broadcast.
The Dallas Mavericks (16-8) have won nine of their last 10 games and are looking to ride that hot streak when they take on the No.
1 team in the West, the Oklahoma City Thunder (18-5), in the NBA Cup Quarterfinals.
The Mavs earned the wildcard spot in the NBA Cup against the Grizzlies .
Now, they'll face the Thunder in OKC, pitting the reigning Western Conference champions against the West's top team.
This is the first time playing in the NBA Cup, formerly known as the In-Season Tournament, for both the Mavs and the Thunder.
The incentive to win: cold, hard cash.
By just making it to the quarterfinals, each player is guaranteed a little money.
Here's a breakdown of how much players in the NBA Cup earn: NBA Cup champions: $514,970 NBA Cup runners-up: $205,988 NBA Cup semifinalists losers: $102,994 NBA Cup quarterfinalist losers: $51,497 Dallas Mavericks injury report PJ Washington: Questionable (illness) Naji Marshall: Questionable (illness) Maxi Kleber: Out (illness) Dante Exum: Out (right wrist surgery) Jaden Hardy: Out (right ankle sprain) Oklahoma City Thunder injury report Chet Holmgren: Out (right iliac hip fracture) Nikola Topic: Out (ACL) Jaylin Williams: Out (right hamstring strain) Ousmane Dieng: Out (right ring finger fracture) Adam Flagler: Out (right fourth metacarpal fracture) What's next Tonight's matchup against the Thunder will determine the Mavs' schedule moving forward.
If they win, they advance to the semi-finals to play the winner of the Rockets/Warriors Cup game on Saturday.
If they win in the semis, they will advance to play in the NBA Cup Finals next Tuesday against one of the four Eastern Conference finalists either the Knicks, Bucks, Magic or Hawks.
If they lose in the semis, they'll play the loser of the Rockets/Warriors matchup.
Their next regular season game is against the Clippers on Dec.
19 at 7:30 p.m.
on WFAA! (If the Mavs win) Saturday, Dec.
14 vs.
TBD *NBA Cup Semi-Finals* (If the Mavs lose) Sunday, Dec.
15 vs.
TBD (If the Mavs win both Cup games) Tuesday, Dec.
17 vs.
TBD *NBA Cup Finals* Thursday, Dec.
19 vs.
LA Clippers at 7:30 p.m.
CT.
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