NBA program: Cavaliers – Bucks at 1 a.m. to start well

Today is Wednesday, and like every Wednesday, it’s Panzani tonight! For the occasion, eleven games on the NBA program with rematches and classics in spades, in the East as in the West! We put on the apron, we heat up the penne, the coffee, and we turn on the TV to get a kick out of it!

AND THROUGH HERE FOR THE RECAP OF YESTERDAY NIGHT

# THE PROGRAM

  • 1h : Cavs – Bucks
  • 1h : 76ers – Pistons
  • 1h30: Hawks – Bulls
  • 1h30: Celtics – Pacers
  • 1h30: Nets – Warriors
  • 1h30: Knicks – Raptors
  • 2h: Rockets – Magic
  • 2h: Wolves – Mavs
  • 2h: Thunder – Blazers
  • 4h : Kings – Lakers
  • 4h30 : Clippers – Hornets

# DO NOT MISS

A night opener not to be missed under any circumstances! At 1 a.m. tonight, the Milwaukee Daims leave not far from Wisconsin to reach Cleveland, Ohio. A big clash between two teams from the Eastern Conference podium. It remains to be determined if the Cavaliers have planned to organize a hunt against the Bucks, or if the deer will continue their beautiful course by killing the hunter…

The gap is currently not huge between the Bucks (first with a record of 22-8), who have just successively triumphed over the Jazz and the Pelicans, and the Cavs (third, 21-11), who validated before -yesterday (also against the Jazz) their third series of four or more victories in only 32 games. In short, it promises, especially since almost everyone should answer this. Only Khris Middleton and Lamar Stevens are mentioned as “doubtful” for this encounter. We are particularly looking forward to the new duel between Giannis Antetokounmpo and Evan Mobley, and why not the next one? declared the Greek Freak on his younger brother.

# ALSO WATCH

  • Detroit is famous for its car factories, it seems? That’s good, the 76ers have planned to roll on Motor City to validate their 6th victory in a row.
  • The Bulls proved they could win a basketball game last night in Miami. It’s good. To reward them, we give them a second one in less than 24 hours, in Atlanta this time. Little advice to the guys in Chicago: watch out, AJ Griffin will be in the field!
  • Beantown’s men in green just got beat up twice by Mickey and his buddies. We will have to recover tonight against the Pacers, who finally remember that they were not supposed to win so much…
  • The Nets will be able to take advantage of an empty infirmary for the first time since… 2019 to try to get a seventh consecutive success against the Warriors, who for their part still have to do without Steph Curry.
  • Paleontology geeks have been telling us for 10 years that the Raptors were actually big chickens…and we’re starting to believe them. Sixth straight loss for the Toronto Dinos, and trip to New York with the Knicks in Olympic form.
  • After two wins in Boston to bring their unbeaten streak to 6 games, the guys from the Magic finally found their sanity on Monday in Atlanta. And tonight it continues against Houston. We expect in particular a big duel between Paolo Banchero and Jabari Smith this evening.
  • Timberwolves – Mavericks: Dallas strikes back. This is not the name of the latest Star Wars opus but the evening poster. We hope that Luka Magic will not fall a second time on the dark side of the technical error…
  • Second revenge on the evening program: Act 2 of the Thunder-Blazers mini-series. A thriller series, whose season 1 ended on a signed cliffhanger Shai Gilgeous-Alexander.
  • A little straight from California classic: the Lakers’ trip to Sacramento. This time the Kings are favorites, and promise Dick Bavetta won’t be there to fuck sh*t.
  • We end up quietly in Los Angeles, where Clippers like Hornets can finally take advantage of infirmaries that are emptying… well, not sure, given the “questionable” statuses of Paul George and “doubtful” of Terry Rozier.

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