Clippers and Wolves must win at 10 p.m.

Three games tonight at convenient times (9:30 p.m. and 10 p.m.) but very little at stake on the NBA courts. The Clippers will try to pick up the Warriors by facing the armored tank of Portland. Denver will travel to Utah to (finally) secure their first spot in the West. And San Antonio and Minnesota will play a game for nothing.

# THE PROGRAM

  • 21h30 : Jazz – Nuggets
  • 22h : Clippers – Blazers
  • 22h : Spurs – Wolves

# DO NOT MISS

Clippers – Blazers (10 p.m.): It’s hard to find hype around tonight’s matches as the games seem made for the teams that will be on the court. The Clippers will face Portland to return to a tie (on record) with the Warriors. But beating Portland right now seems to be as easy as getting your ASSR2 in college. The Oregon players pulled off a masterclass of tanking in their last outing in San Antonio by managing beautifully to lose while leading by more than 10 points with 5 minutes remaining. Geniuses.

Jazz – Nuggets (9:30 p.m.): So maybe! Denver might finally secure first place in the West. The laughter has gone on long enough. After losing twice in a row, once morest Houston (MDR) and Phoenix, the Nuggets (still without Jokic) have a third cartridge to sit at the top of the standings. Faced with a Jazz team that has officially torn up its postseason ticket, the task should be made easier by the tanking concerns of Salt Lake City players.

# TO FOLLOW ALSO

Spurs – Wolves (10 p.m.): The only issue in the game is to avoid an unexpected return by OKC to 9th place for Wolves. But following having won (unintentionally) a match, the Spurs will be keen to recover and seek another defeat. Virtually acquired victory already for Minnesota which will finish (barring cataclysm) in 9th place in the West. Almost no stake tonight.

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