NBA Night: Recap and Match to Watch

Nine games on the program for our night in the NBA. The main issues, the match to follow, we tell you all about it below.

The night’s program:

1h : Cavaliers – Blazers
1h30 : Knicks – Pistons
1h30 : Heat – Pacers
1h30 : Nets – Hornets
2h : Timberwolves – Jazz
2h : Thunder – Lakers
2h : Bulls – Bucks
2h : Spurs – Hawks
4h : Warriors – Clippers

The match not to be missed: Thunder – Lakers

Not a thousand posters worthy of the Playoffs this night with many unbalanced clashes or between teams at the bottom of the table. A Thunder – Lakers remains a reliable poster with very good people on the floor (LeBron James, Anthony Davis, Shai Gilgeous-Alexander) and two teams which could potentially find themselves in the Playoffs within a few months. Both OKC and LA are currently in the Top 8 in the West.

After six victories in a row, the Thunder experienced a slight setback, falling in quick succession against the Sixers and then the Wolves. This night he finds the Lakers who are still navigating a little by sight in relation to their performances. The Angelinos forgot the beating suffered against the Sixers by quickly bending the Pistons but we must continue this evening in back-to-back against a much stronger opponent.

But also…

Defeat prohibited for the Cavs at home against the Blazers. The Pistons travel to New York for a back-to-back. And 16 defeats in a row? The Heat ready to handle the Pacers even if Jimmy Butler doesn’t play? The Wolves want to consolidate their first place in the West. The reception of the Jazz should be a formality. The Nets can move up to 4th by beating the Hornets and thus return to the Top 8 in the East. Can the Bulls do worse than their current level? The Bucks’ reception could be violent in Illinois. A little Spurs – Hawks which will force an editor of our acquaintance to make a choice. Warriors and Clippers begin their December mini series. 3 matches between them in 15 days including the first this evening.

The French of the night

Victor Wembanyama uncertain? The French giant could remain sidelined tonight due to hip pain. We hope to see a little Rayan Rupert for the Blazers. Evan Fournier should (normally) stay on the bench to see his team face Killian Hayes and Detroit. Théo Maledon could recover a few minutes up front for the Hornets. Rudy Gobert is expected to start for the Wolves against his ex, the Jazz. Ousmane Dieng back in the Thunder rotation?

And in the G League?

no one on deck last night.
2023-11-30 17:33:00
#Lakers #visit #Thunder #a.m

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