NBA program: Clippers – Celtics at 4:30 a.m., what better way to end the night?

Small NBA schedule on Monday with seven games scheduled, starting with Indiana at 1 a.m. and ending in California at 4:30 a.m. They take you to the end of the night (who?), the Kawhi Clippers. Musical valve to read with a good French accent, otherwise it doesn’t work.

AND THROUGH HERE FOR THE RECAP OF YESTERDAY NIGHT

# THE PROGRAM

  • 1h : Pacers – Heat
  • 1h : Wizards – Nets
  • 2h: Grizzlies – Hawks
  • 2h30: Mavs – Thunder
  • 2h30: Spurs – Cavs
  • 4h : Blazers – Wolves
  • 4:30: Clippers – Celtics

# DO NOT MISS

For this Clippers – Boston at 4:30 a.m., we suspect that some will prefer the alarm clock to the sleepless night, and we can hardly blame you. Proceed as you wish but on the other hand, no question of missing this match. On the one hand because all the Celtics games have been unmissable lately, on the other because seeing the Clippers finally complete (or almost) is rare enough not to take advantage of it. Because if Paul George and Kawhi are absent somewhere this evening, it is only on the injury report, where only Norman Powell points on the Californian side. Among the men in green, on the other hand, if we now know that the return of Robert Williams will not take place this Monday, we also find the name of Al Horford on the list of absentees, for “personal reasons”. After kicking off their road trip beautifully with three wins in Brooklyn, Toronto and Phoenix, the C’s in the last game in San Francisco ended a streak of eight wins in nine games. Jayson Tatum turned into Jayson Tatonne, the Splash Bros bombed… in short, a game to forget. The Clippers for their part come out of a victory in Washington, marked by a PG on fire. A new success against the best NBA team could allow the Kawhi band (15 wins – 13 losses) to really start their season.

# ALSO WATCH

  • Miami hosts the Pacers in the hard, but Miami is at least as much after its shameful defeat against the Spurs at home (four losses in six games for the Heat). Erik Spoelstra said it, it’s time to raise the level.
  • Sweepstakes in the capital! The Nets have found their colors and will try to continue their good series against the Wizards, still without Bradley Beal. KD versus KP, a long-arm duel.
  • The Hawks go on a mop in Tennessee: no Dejounte Murray, no John Collins, maybe no Trae Young and Clint Capela, but A.J. Griffin is there and defeat is therefore impossible. And on top of that, Ja Morant is questionable…
  • Luka Doncic should achieve settle family affairs in time to host the Thunder tonight. Status “probable” for Luka Magic, and the storm Shai from Oklahoma arrives in Texas. Watch out for lightning.
  • Trip to Texas also for the Ohio Cavaliers. No lightning in anticipation in San Antonio, but beware of spurs from Keldon Johnson and Co. Questions are pending as to the presence of Spida on the Cavs side.
  • The Minnesota Wolves will make a second round in the forests of Oregon. A top-6 spot is in jeopardy for the Blazers, as Ant-Man’s cast look to make their own in the top-10.

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