With just 3 games to go before the NBA crowns a new king, both teams must now strive to be at their best. Will the Warriors’ experience save the day? Or will the Celtics’ hunger spell the difference?
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With just 3 games to go before the NBA crowns a new king, both teams must now strive to be at their best. Will the Warriors’ experience save the day? Or will the Celtics’ hunger spell the difference?
The Celtics are a pleasant surprise with their 1-0 series lead. What makes them scary is that Jayson Tatum, their main man, was not even a party to the offensive uprising in that fateful 4th stanza. What makes them scarier still is that they did it in the Warriors’ homecourt at the Chase Center Arena in San Francisco.
With the abbreviated Play-in completed, the Brooklyn Nets, the Atlanta Hawks, the Minnesota Timberwolves and the New Orleans Pelicans step forward to claim their slots
Coach Brad has taken the game to a higher level, battling an equally-cerebral coach Eric Spoelstra in a virtual cage chess match. He has been the perfect coach for this young dynamic team. Clearly, the team has upgraded its game from the purely physical to the higher, more intellectual level. Still, the Celtics need a win in Game 6 in order to shift momentum back to their side. How will they do it? Expect coach Brad to come up with a surprise of his own.
While we see the clear slugfests in the NBA’s Western Conference, the battles in the East have been relatively more predictable. Of the 4 mano-a-mano
The Eastern Conference battles for the 1st round are more predictable. Easier assignments for the big guns, but the plot gets interesting in the second round of the playoffs. Who you got?