NBA program: Pelicans – Bucks at 2 a.m., Giannis vs Zion!

The best day of the week has finally arrived! And for your pleasure, here is the NBA program of the night, with nine confrontations in anticipation and clashes not to be missed!

AND THROUGH HERE FOR THE RECAP OF YESTERDAY NIGHT

# THE PROGRAM

  • 1h : Cavaliers – Jazz
  • 1h : 76ers – Raptors
  • 1h30: Hawks – Magic
  • 2h: Rockets – Spurs
  • 2h: Wolves – Mavericks
  • 2h: Pelicans – Bucks
  • 2h: Thunder – Blazers
  • 3h : Suns – Lakers
  • 4h : Kings – Hornets

# DO NOT MISS

Definitely, New Orleans has a string of complicated matches. After a seven-game winning streak that took the Pels to the top of the Western Conference, the Louisiana Pelicans lost twice in Salt Lake City before recording a third loss in Phoenix on Saturday. The friend Zion Williamson, who turns quietly in 30/8/6 at 64% shooting since the beginning of the month, will have to release a big match to revive Pels now tied for second with the Nuggets.

In Milwaukee, all is well: the Deer have just retaken the throne of the East beating the Jazz, all without even tiring Giannis Antetokounmpo who seemed to need a rest. Note the return of Joe Ingles this evening following long months of absence, a small event casually. However, still no Brandon Ingram for the Pels (nor Larry Nance Jr.) and no Khris Middleton on the Milwaukee side. No problem, the poster remains beautiful. This clash between two big names from their respective conferences is therefore not to be missed under any circumstances, and neither is the duel between Zion and Giannis, so see you at 2 a.m.!

# ALSO WATCH

  • Spida and his Cavs have been playing the melody of happiness lately, and will try to imitate their neighbor from Wisconsin by putting a jail on Jazz. How many points will Mitchell plant once morest his former team?
  • Business is back in Phila! After three losses on the road, the 76ers found their Pennsylvania stronghold and the path to victory at the same time. Red alert in the Far North, however, the coming of winter has frozen the Raptors, who will have to recover.
  • The Magic guys decided to stop tanking and start playing the playoffs. Normally it works the other way, but here it gives six straight wins, including one once morest the Hawks, their evening opponents.
  • Battle of cripples in Texas: a nice (non) Rockets – Spurs which is announced, it sounds like a beautiful series of Playoffs of the 2000s, but in fact it gives 18 wins for 40 defeats at two.
  • Could Wolves finally know how to play basketball? Answer at 2 a.m. in Dallas, and we say the winner goes to the play-in?
  • Act 1 of a mini-series between Thunder and Blazers in Oklahoma City. Damian Lillard does not have the time and wants to strike down the Oklahoma band, following having self-nominated in the 2nd best all-time shooter discussion.
  • Suns – Lakers without Devin Booker, Anthony Davis and LeBron James, in other words, you can go your own way.
  • Late night in Sacramento: The Kings are still going strong and want to stay in the top 6 in the West, but watch out for the bite of the North Carolinian hornet.

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