Indiana Pacers guard Tyrese Haliburton Bill Streicher-USA TODAY Sports

The NBA's in-season tournament is a success

As Pacers-Hawks and Cavaliers-76ers reached their dizzying conclusions on Tuesday night, one thing became clear: the NBA's in-season tournament is a rousing success.

Per the Associated Press, "Ratings are up; the games being shown on ESPN have gotten 55% more viewers than the ones in comparable windows got last year." 

Despite criticism lobbed at the in-season tournament courts ("The court was just slippery all game," lamented Celtics forward Jaylen Brown. Some "look a little funky" mused Lakers forward LeBron James), the prevailing sentiment is that the in-season tournament has been a win for the NBA.

"I think it's great, in the sense for the league to spice things up," James continued. 

His head coach, Darvin Ham, echoed the only 39,000-point scorer in NBA history's comments ahead of the team's 131-99 win against the Jazz on Tuesday night.

The Lakers won Group A in the Western Conference with their blowout win. That game was a snoozefest compared to the adrenaline-fueled Pacers win over the Hawks, 157-152, and the Cavs' 122-119 overtime win over the Sixers.

Those were the types of games the in-season tournament was designed to produce. With spots in the quarterfinals on the line on Friday and next Tuesday, Nov. 28, we should expect more exciting games with playoff atmospheres, as Pacers guard Tyrese Haliburton told ESPN's Tim Bontemps.

"The in-season tournament is probably the first time that I'm really competing to win a championship on the NBA level... I've never made the playoffs or anything, so right here, it gives me a chance to do that," said Haliburton.

Indianapolis clinched a spot in the single-elimination quarterfinals with its thrilling win in Atlanta, allowing Haliburton and the rest of the young Pacers another opportunity in a high-stakes atmosphere.

"It's an exciting time for the league," noted Haliburton. "I think we're all trying to push the in-season tournament to be a bigger thing because everybody wants there to be some meaning to it." 

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