No World Cup? No problem ! Your favorite League is here to give you your dose of suspense, especially for those who have planned to watch Titanic when they already know the end.
# THE PROGRAM
- 1h : Magic – Clippers
- 1h30 : Nets – Hornets
- 1h30 : Knicks – Hawks
- 1h30 : Raptors – Lakers
- 2h : Bulls – Wizards
- 2h : Grizzlies – Thunder
- 2h : Bucks – Kings
- 2h : Timberwolves – Pacers
- 2h : Pelicans – Pistons
- 3h : Jazz – Warriors
- 4h : Suns – Celtics
# DO NOT MISS
Last but not least we want to say. The last match of the night will be, without a doubt, THE big poster of the evening, opposing the last two losers of the NBA Finals (the FFL likes that) but especially the two teams currently at the top of their respective conference (the FFL likes it less). Monty Williams players (16-8), who record the Return of Chris Paul, like those of Joe Mazzulla (20-5) fully assume their status as a candidate for the title. And even in December, it’s always a good thing to mark the occasion once morest an opponent that we are likely to find in June. The Footprint Center’s fire safety will also be on high alert, because with Devin Booker on the cactus side and the Jay Brothers Tatum and Brown on the green side, no less than three scorers with more than 25 points per game will tread the Phoenix floor. Despite the good defenses on both sides, there may be something to play for in TTFL, right?
Just before this shock, we will be entitled to a Knicks – Hawks. Trae Young’s return to Madison Square Garden, of course, did you really think we were going to miss that? Ice Trae is back in his favorite room, and for even more fun, this time he is accompanied by another hothead on the backcourt: Spurs defector Dejounte Murray. The Hawks, however, arrive in the Big Apple without John Collins (ankle) and De’Andre Hunter (hip), while opposite Jalen Brunson, RJ Barrett, Julius Randle and all the New York public promise the Hawks fierce opposition (or not). In any case, it’s the kind of match that smells of powder and that we can’t wait to follow. Can’t wait for Trae Young to grab the mic following a 50-point performance to scream in front of the Big Apple “THE SOUTH GOT SOMETHING TO SAY”.
# ALSO WATCH
- The Warriors travel to Utah without Stephen Curry, Andrew Wiggins and Draymond Green. Enough to offer a victory to the Jazz, which is starting to mark time following a great start.
- The Lakers follow a second trip to a big team from the East, this time in Toronto. Without Anthony Davis and LeBron James, who to hold Pascal Siakam on the Angeleno side?
- In addition to the Hawks and Raptors, the Nets, Pacers and Wizards are also on deck tonight. The opportunity to see a little clearer in the hierarchy of the East, or on the contrary to make the latter even more vague than it already is?
- Kawhi Leonard’s physical condition. Coming back, The Klaw did it, and did well with its game-winner in Charlotte, but now we have to succeed in continuing. That said, in case of load management, no worries, Paul George and Ivica Zubac are there.
- TTFL SPOT ALERT!!! Zion Williamson and CJ McCollum welcome the Pistons to Louisiana. Need to say more?
- Ohhhh this beautiful duel between Ja Morant and Shai Gilgeous-Alexander. The Bears start as favorites, but here is a game within a game that promises a hell of a show.
A potential poster for the NBA Finals, sulphurous reunions, lots of very nice little duels, if you’re still not convinced, we don’t really know what to do for you.