NBA program: Cavaliers – Sixers (0h30) then Clippers

Usually, Wednesday offers us a very big program with many matches. Today, there are “only” seven matches on the menu, but some pretty good line-ups, including a Cavaliers – Sixers / Clippers – Warriors duo that promises a lot!

# THE PROGRAM

  • 12:30 a.m.: Heat – Grizzlies
  • 12:30 a.m.: Cavaliers – Sixers
  • 1h : Bulls – Kings
  • 1h : Rockets – Lakers
  • 1h : Wolves – Celtics
  • 1h30: Spurs – Mavericks
  • 3h : Clippers – Warriors

# DO NOT MISS

Cavaliers – Sixers : following two wins in Charlotte (always handy to play once morest the Hornets), Cleveland comes home for a big shock once morest Philadelphia. The Sixers remain on five successes in a row behind a huge Joel Embiid and are now aiming for second place in the East while Boston continues to perform poorly. The Cavs (fourth in the conference) will want revenge for their mid-February loss to Philly, which broke Cleveland’s seven-game winning streak. A task that does not look easy knowing that the pivot Jarrett Allen (hit in the eye) will not be there to try to slow down Embiid.

Clippers – Warriors : can the Dubs win an away game? In any case, if there is one to take, it’s the one tonight in Los Angeles. Same record (36 wins – 33 losses), the fifth once morest the sixth, all in order to solidify its place in the Top 6 of the West (directly qualifying for the Playoffs). Suffice to say that there will be an atmosphere of Playoffs in the City of Angels. The Clippers are complete apart from the absence of Norman Powell, while the Warriors of Stephen Curry should be able to count on the return from injury of Jonathan Kuminga, who will not be too much to try to limit Kawhi Leonard and Paul George. Andrew Wiggins is still absent from Golden State.

# TO FOLLOW ALSO

  • Despite the absence of Ja Morant and the adversity of recent times, Memphis remains on three straight wins and will attempt the pass of four in Miami, which blows hot and cold.
  • Bulls – Kings, un excellent spot TTFL.
  • The Lakers travel to Houston to build on their good momentum.
  • The Celtics are moving to Minnesota to find a good dynamic.
  • Still no Luka Doncic and Kyrie Irving for Dallas, long live backcourt Jaden Hardy – Josh Green!

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