Nets and Timberwolves qualified for the playoffs on Tuesday, while Clint Capela’s Atlanta will have a first chance to do so on Wednesday once morest Charlotte.
The Brooklyn Nets and the Minnesota Timberwolves, respectively winners of the Cleveland Cavaliers (115-108) and the LA Clippers (109-104), Tuesday, in play-offs, qualified for the NBA play-offs, where they will challenge at first round the Boston Celtics and the Memphis Grizzlies.
Favorite, Brooklyn was able to count on Kevin Durant and Kyrie Irving, 59 cumulative points. But the meeting that we thought folded at the end of the first quarter (40-20), was finally made more indecisive by the Cavs. “We had ups and downs, but we stuck together, we were resilient. We feel good, even if we know that the work is not finished,” commented Kyrie Irving (34 pts, 12 assists).
The leader, long deprived of basketball this season because of his refusal to be vaccinated once morest the Covid, so flew over the debates in the first period that he was still 100% successful in shooting (9/9, 12/ 15 in the end) following his basket at the buzzer, just before the break (57-43).
Cleveland gradually returned to the game, six points behind the Nets, twice in the 4th quarter, thanks to Darius Garland (32 pts) and Evan Mobley (17 pts). Kevin Durant (25 pts, 11 assists, 3 blocks, 2 interceptions) then conditioned these enthusiasms, planting the banderillas that matter. Behind the arc following the first close, then twice at mid-range following the second.
moment of silence
But the Cavaliers came back to -5 in the last minute. And this time “KD” and Kyrie found teammates to score, before maintaining the gap on free throws themselves. “Our group remained confident throughout. We have a lot of room to improve. Individually and collectively” positive coach Steve Nash.
Relieved to see his team in the play-off, the public at Barclays Center showed contained joy, because the emotion was still palpable, following the attack that occurred in the morning in the subway not far from Brooklyn, where a man opened fire, injuring 23, including ten by bullets. A minute of silence was observed before the match.
The Nets will have a hard time facing the Celtics of Jayson Tatum and Jaylen Brown, authors of a resounding second half of the regular season, as they have gone from 9th to 2nd place in four months.
For Cleveland, there remains a hope of hanging the play-offs. This will require winning at home on Friday once morest the winner of the play-off between Atlanta and Charlotte. With a first round in sight once morest Miami.
Sticky parquet
In the West, there was electricity in the air between Wolves and Clippers, with sometimes borderline contact, Patrick Beverley and Marcus Morris excelling in their notorious ability to pick trouble. And there was even glue on the floor, where a spectator with obscure motives tried to stick her hands together, before the security service excluded her.
And it was Minnesota who had the last word, at the cost of a fiery money time where, trailing by ten points, he inflicted a 16-2 to take the lead, thanks to Anthony Edwards (30 pts) and D’Angelo Russell (29 pts, 6 assists). All without Karl-Anthony Towns, out for six fouls, following going through (11 pts, 3/11 on shots).
On the LA side, which will play its joker on Friday at home once morest the winner of the dam between New Orleans and San Antonio, Paul George floated (34 pts, 7 rebounds), Nicolas Batum remaining discreet (7 pts, 4 rebounds, 1 once morest) .
Quite the opposite of his former teammate Beverley, who was screaming and running around following the victory in the Target Center, as if he had just won a championship ring. However, he is still far from it: there is Ja Morant and his Grizzlies waiting for him on the road to Memphis.