NBA program: a little LeBronico and a good Nuggets

After a round of 16 Portugal – Switzerland which will either be the match of the year or a huge purge, you will either need to relax a bit or a bit of spectacle to give your evening a boost. All the excuses are good to be in front of the meetings of this night.

# THE PROGRAM

  • 1h30 : Heat – Pistons
  • 1h30 : Cavaliers – Lakers
  • 4h : Nuggets – Mavericks

# DO NOT MISS

Return of LeBron to Cleveland, season 47, episode 31. We are starting to get used to it now, according to the King’s wanderings outside his kingdom of Ohio. After its four years in South Beach, the Kid from Akron begins its fifth season in the City of Angels. His twentieth career season is casually the ninth away from home. The public of CLEEEEEEVELAAAAAAND is therefore accustomed to seeing their prodig(u)e son coming home Greetings Dan Gilbert. For the sporting aspect, we have on one side the Cavs led by their magic backcourt Garland – Mitchell who continue their merry way in the heights of the Eastern Conference, on the other side the Purple and Gold who, after a start delicate season, seem to have finally understood that “no, even if you have the last report of the League, you will not have your choice of the first round in the 2023 Draft” (to be read with the voice of Panoramix when he refuses to give magic potion to Obelix). Led by a fiery Anthony Davis and on a series of three straight victories, the Chosen One teammates could well play the spoilsports among the warriors on horseback.

Then, at 4 a.m., Nuggets like Mavs will seek to mark their territory against a potential opponent in the Playoffs. And in addition there will be a match within a match, with the double Serbian MVP on one side Novak Djokovic Nikola Jokic and the Slovenian prodigy on the other Tadej Pogacar Luka Doncic, a confrontation between two great talents of the orange ball with a name in -ic for the crown of the Balkans. There again, on the sporting side, it is not the issue that is missing. In a Western Conference that has long been very homogeneous this season but whose ranking is gradually beginning to settle, Mike Malone’s players are only two games ahead of those of Jason Kidd. The winner of tonight will therefore carry out a very interesting accounting operation compared to his opponent. Knowing that there are bears, birds with large beaks and cacti in front of them that it would be fashionable not to let too much slip away, happiness to the winner?

# ALSO WATCH

  • The behavior of Killian Hayes in the absence of Cade Cunningham, can the Frenchie confirm his good recent performances against the Heat?
  • The behavior of the Pistol’Herro in the face of the Pistons’ lack of external defense (a good TTFL spot that).
  • The site of Bam Adebayo (well in real life you can take any Heat player in TTFL) on the racket of Detroit to convince them that it is necessary to tank for Wemby.

The absence of quantity does not necessarily mean the absence of quality. Only three games on the program tonight, but many more reasons to be interested.

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