Former Lakers Coach Darvin Ham Makes Unprecedented NBA Cup History!

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By: Mike

In the world of the NBA Cup, Darvin Ham stands unmatched.

Currently serving as a key assistant under Doc Rivers with the Milwaukee Bucks, Darvin Ham led the Los Angeles Lakers to victory in the NBA’s first-ever In-Season Tournament back in 2023. Under his leadership, the Lakers boasted a flawless record during group play, going 4-0, and continued their dominant performance with three consecutive wins in the knockout rounds to clinch the title.

This season, the tournament has been renamed the Emirates NBA Cup. The Bucks excelled in East Group B, notably defeating the Detroit Pistons in their last group match to proceed with a perfect 4-0 record into the knockout stages. On Tuesday, Milwaukee secured their spot in the last four after topping the Orlando Magic 114-109 in the quarterfinals, a victory that took place in Las Vegas.

With this latest win, Ham maintains an impeccable NBA Cup coaching record of 12-0, a unique achievement that no other coach has managed to replicate since Ham transitioned to the Bucks’ coaching staff after his two-year tenure with the Lakers ended.

This remarkable streak, though specific, is significant enough over 12 games to be recognized as a noteworthy achievement. The Bucks are the first team to secure a place in the 2024 NBA Cup semifinals. They are now set to face the winner of the quarterfinals matchup between the Atlanta Hawks and the New York Knicks in Las Vegas.

The Bucks are just two victories away from extending Ham’s incredible streak for another season. Despite the challenges he faced with the Lakers, Ham continues to find motivation and success in the NBA Cup.


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