After a Sunday semi-break for Super Bowl reasons and before a real break of a short week due to the All-Star Break, the NBA is doubling in intensity until Thursday evening. On the program for this Monday? Eleven games, and some nice shocks!
# THE PROGRAM
- 1h : Hornets – Hawks
- 1h : Cavaliers – Spurs
- 1h : Pacers – Jazz
- 1h : Sixers – Rockets
- 1h30: Heat – Nuggets (live on BeIn Sports 1)
- 1h30: Knicks – Nets
- 2h: Bulls – Magic
- 2h: Thunder – Pelicans
- 2h30: Mavericks – Wolves (live and in original version on BeIN Sports 4)
- 4h : Warriors – Wizards
- 4h : Blazers – Lakers
# DO NOT MISS
Heat – Nuggets. To hell with the hype and the big markets, once is not custom: we have chosen for this evening a match where it will talk about basketball, for real. A double-MVP in power and who is not missing much for the pass of three? Undisputed leader of the… best team in the West? Very good, but it’s even better when facing Denver stands the Heat, now well launched towards the Playoffs and with a duo of All-Stars in top form. The botoxed public of the Heat will be able to receive Nikola Jokic, he has loved him since the “Markieff Morris episode”, and we will in any case be entitled to a huge shock between two of the best attacks and two of the best… defenses in the League, in short , between two of the best teams in the NBA.
# TO FOLLOW ALSO
- LaMelo Ball facing Trae Young, it could send some caviar in NBA Top 10 mode.
- The Cavs face the Spurs, it feels like the thirteenth straight loss for the Texans, yeah.
- The Pacers face the Jazz, the loser wins Victor Wembanyama.
- The Sixers against the Rockets, again it stinks of the pants.
- The New York derby, the opportunity to see all the new Nets side at work.
- Bulls – Magic, the Vootchico, the kind of game you would pay to see but in 1995.
- Shai Gilgeous-Alexander who will try to extricate himself from the clutches of Herb Jones.
- Olivier Sarr’s debut with the Thunder?
- The second of the Irving / Doncic duo, against Wolves who are doing better.
- The reigning champions against those who will not be in the next ten years.
- Damian Lillard who plants 50 against the Lakers.