Devin Booker hosts boiling hot Kings

Nine games, including one from 10 p.m. French time and a big shock from the West to end the night, that’s what awaits us this Saturday on the NBA courts. A beautiful evening in perspective, where sleeping is not really an option. But you’re used to it.

# THE PROGRAM

  • 22h : Clippers – Knicks
  • 1h : Hornets – Jazz
  • 1h : Pistons – Pacers
  • 1h30 : Hawks – Celtics
  • 2h : Rockets – Bulls
  • 2h : Grizzlies – Mavericks
  • 2h30 : Pelicans – Thunder
  • 2h30 : Warriors – Bucks
  • 3h : Suns – Kings

# DO NOT MISS

If the Rockets – Bulls intrigues us (absolutely not), it is really towards Phoenix that we will have our eyes glued tonight. At around 3 a.m., the Suns and Kings will face off for supremacy in the Pacific Division, currently dominated by Sacramento (39 wins – 26 losses) but with the Cactus not far behind (2.5 games behind). . A nice shock that could well turn into fireworks given the form of the two teams: carried by an absolutely unplayable Devin Booker at the moment, Phoenix remains on five wins in six games since the All-Star Break, while the Kings of the De’Aaron Fox – Domantas Sabonis duo have won eight of their last ten confrontations thanks to their fire attack. The big regret is obviously the absence of injured Kevin Durant, but we should still have a big show on the side of the Footprint Center. So see you at 3am, without fail!

# TO FOLLOW ALSO

  • The Clippers have pulled their heads above water after their nasty five-game losing streak. They are aiming for a third success in a row against Knicks deprived of Jalen Brunson.
  • The Celtics are having their ups and downs right now, they’ll want reassurance in Atlanta.
  • No Luka Doncic for Dallas in Memphis, potentially no Kyrie Irving either. It’s up to the Grizzlies to take advantage of it, they who are going through a difficult time for the reasons we know.
  • Must win game for the Pelicans against the Thunder if they do not want to see the season completely escape them.
  • Warriors – Bucks, fingers crossed to see Giannis Antetokounmpo (uncertain) face Stephen Curry.

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