It’s Friday and as often on Friday, the NBA offers us a nice program to start the weekend in the best way. 10 matches on the menu, and above all big duels between superstars to spice up the night.
# THE PROGRAM
- 1h : Hornets – Hawks
- 1h : Pistons – Kings
- 1h30 : Celtics – Magic
- 1h30 : Cavaliers – Pacers
- 1h30 : Sixers – Warriors
- 1h30 : Raptors – Nets
- 2h : Bulls – Knicks
- 2h : Thunder – Wolves
- 2h30 : Mavericks – Blazers
- 4h : Lakers – Nuggets
# DO NOT MISS
Mavericks – Blazers (2h30). Is there a hotter player than Damian Lillard in the NBA right now? Not sure. In his last four games, Dame Time averaged almost 38 points for three Blazers wins. The one who is very close to beating the all-time scoring record for the Blazers doesn’t want to stop there, and Luka Doncic will clearly have someone to talk to tonight. Precisely, speaking of Luka, we expect a reaction from him, he who remains on a not tip top perf (30 points but at 9/23 in shooting, 2/8 in 3-points, 5 turnovers) in the last defeat of Dallas once morest Cleveland two days ago. The Mavericks also need a success to return to the positive (14 wins – 14 losses) and not lose sight of the Top 8 in the West. What offer us a nice duel that might well make sparks.
Lakers – Nuggets (4h). At the end of the night, Nikola Jokic and his Nuggets will visit Anthony Davis and LeBron James on the Los Angeles side to try to get a fourth success in a row. Knowing that all Lakers games are going through a crazy scenario right now, we think it would be a mistake to miss this meeting, especially given the cast. Jokic has been playing as an MVP for a few weeks, AD is still huge, while LeBron is dropping highlights as if he had 25 years. So come, you won’t regret it.
# ALSO WATCH
- LaMelo Ball is playing basketball once more, so let’s enjoy it.
- Marvin Bagley meets his former Kings team. Unmissable (no).
- Jayson Tatum vs Bol Bol, which one is stronger?
- The Return of Robert Williams III with the Celtics, to check!
- Darius Garland, Donovan Mitchell and Tyrese Haliburton on the same pitch? We watch.
- Sixers – Warriors, like it would have been good with Steph Curry…
- Kevin Durant’s Nets are very hot, Pascal Siakam’s Raptors are very cold, unbalanced match in perspective?
- Bulls–Knicks, Part II. Given the scenario of the first game a few days ago (New York victory in overtime), we will keep an eye on it.
- Shai Gilgeous-Alexander crosses paths with Anthony Edwards, there’s a way to enjoy.