NBA betting: Four bets for Saturday's playoff games - ESPN
The 2025 NBA playoffs continue Saturday with four pivotal games, starting with the Miami Heat hosting the Cleveland Cavaliers (-5.5, 212.5). Cleveland leads the series 2-0.
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The 2025 NBA playoffs continue Saturday with four pivotal games, starting with the Miami Heat hosting the Cleveland Cavaliers (-5.5, 212.5). Cleveland leads the series 2-0.
Wrexham have been branded a «circus» by Charlton Athletic manager Nathan Jones ahead of Saturday's showdown between the promotion-hunting League One sides.
BARCELONA — Wojciech Szczesny wouldn't have believed you if you'd suggested he would be playing in the Clásico at the start of the season. He had retired from football, moved to Marbella in the south of Spain and was more concerned with lowering his handicap in golf. But he can win his second trophy as a Barcelona player on Saturday, when the LaLiga leaders meet Real Madrid in the Copa del Rey final in Seville. (stream LIVE from 3 p.m. ET on ESPN+)
MINNEAPOLIS — Luka Doncic suffered from a stomach ailment in the 24 hours leading up to the Los Angeles Lakers' 116-104 Game 3 loss to the Minnesota Timberwolves and was «vomiting all afternoon» leading up to tipoff, according to Lakers coach JJ Redick.
New Orleans Saints coach Kellen Moore cracked open the door to quarterback speculation in February when he didn't appear to make a firm commitment to Derek Carr.
ENGLEWOOD, Colo. — Denver Broncos coach Sean Payton said the teams who have passed over Shedeur Sanders so far in the NFL draft should «beware,» because the former Colorado star would use the snub as motivation in a successful NFL career.
ORLANDO, Fla. — In Game 1, a flagrant foul by the Orlando Magic sent Jayson Tatum crashing to the court, injuring the Boston Celtics superstar's right wrist and forcing him to miss the first game of his playoff career.
The Shedeur Sanders saga has gone from unexpected to inexplicable.