at 4am, Kyrie Irving challenges De’Aaron Fox and Domantas Sabonis

The NBA was hectic last night off the court for the last day of transfers. The orange ball, the real one, is now taking over, with 11 games on the program.

# THE PROGRAM

  • 1h : Sixers – Knicks
  • 1h : Pistons – Spurs
  • 1h : Pacers – Suns
  • 1h30 : Celtics – Hornets
  • 1h30 : Raptors – Jazz
  • 2h : Heat – Rockets
  • 2h : Grizzlies – Timberwolves
  • 4h : Pelicans – Cavaliers
  • 4h : Blazers – Thunder
  • 4h : Kings – Mavericks
  • 4h30 : Clippers – Bucks

# DO NOT MISS

While we had believed for a moment that he would make his return tonight, Luka Doncic will still not be dressed with the Mavs to challenge the Kings. He therefore leaves full powers to Kyrie Irving to lead Dallas.

Uncle Drew did not disappoint for his first once morest the Clippers and he will have a lot to do in Sacramento. The Kings are still third in the standings in the West and they can count on their two All-Stars: Domantas Sabonis and the recently called up De’Aaron Fox. This promises a very nice duel from 4am.

# TO FOLLOW ALSO

  • The Knicks move on the floor of the Sixers. No Josh Hart or Mitchell Robinson on the New York side. Joel Embiid is listed as questionable for Philly.
  • Pistons – Spurs, a match that smells good the Playoffs Victor Wembanyama.
  • The Suns, all euphoric following brought back Kevin Durant move on the ground of the Pacers. Still injured, KD will remain in civilian clothes.
  • Easy move for the Celtics in Charlotte. Be careful not to look down on the Hornets.
  • Against all expectations, the Raptors did not move at the deadline and will therefore end the season with the current roster. The Dinos must ensure in this last third of the season and it starts tonight once morest Jazz.
  • No Kyle Lowry, Victor Oladipo and Duncan Robinson for the Heat, which receives Houston. Obligatory victory for Floridians.
  • Duel between Bears and Wolves on a basketball court, this sentence is crazy, thank you NBA.
  • Close encounter between the Pelicans and the Cavaliers. New Orleans can count on a Brandon Ingram who has been boiling hot since his return but will always have to do without Zion Williamson.
  • The Blazers want to forget the Trade Deadline and a win over the Thunder might help.
  • Will the Bucks chain a winning back-to-back once morest Clippers deprived of their rookies but also of Kawhi Leonard?

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