George late show sparks Clippers over Cleveland
LOS ANGELES: Paul George led a remarkable comeback on Sunday (Apr 7) as the Los Angeles Clippers overturned a 26-point deficit to defeat the Cleveland Cavaliers 120-118 in the NBA.
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LOS ANGELES: Paul George led a remarkable comeback on Sunday (Apr 7) as the Los Angeles Clippers overturned a 26-point deficit to defeat the Cleveland Cavaliers 120-118 in the NBA.
The NBA will take Monday off, with no games scheduled on the night of the NCAA men's basketball championship game. As such, we've got a huge slate on Sunday with a whopping 13 games and 26 of 30 teams in action. The NBA season has only a week remaining, and fully half the league is still battling for playoffs positioning. As such, there should be a nice mix of motivated teams on Sunday, and even individuals on teams headed for the lottery can be motivated to finish their season strong. So, I'm looking for some big performances on Sunday. Starting with:
Saturday's NBA slate features four games that bettors can choose from. The game I'm looking forward to the most is between the Cleveland Cavaliers and Los Angeles Lakers. Watching LeBron James face his former team is always entertaining, but the Lakers are also battling for seeding in the Western Conference. Let's dive into my recommendations from this game and others on the slate.
Wednesday features a pair of gems on ESPN, starting with the Oklahoma City Thunder visiting the Boston Celtics at 7:30 p.m. Shai Gilgeous-Alexander (quad) and Jalen Williams (ankle) both missed Tuesday's game and the Thunder took an L to the Philadelphia 76ers, who welcomed back Joel Embiid, making his first appearance since Jan. 30 due to a meniscus injury. Embiid racked up 24 points, six rebounds, four assists and a block and Kelly Oubre led the way with 25 points for the Sixers, while Chet Holmgren paced the Thunder with 22 points, seven rebounds, two blocks and three 3-pointers. SGA and Williams will both be game-time calls for the Thunder on Wednesday, but there's a chance both of them will play tonight. Especially since they're still battling with the Nuggets and Timberwolves for the No. 1 seed in the West.
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