NBA Finals Game 4 Preview
The Miami Heat got back into the series against the Los Angeles Lakers with a 115-104 win Sunday night. Led by Jimmy Butler’s triple-double, the short-handed Heat found a way to extend the series.
The Miami Heat got back into the series against the Los Angeles Lakers with a 115-104 win Sunday night. Led by Jimmy Butler’s triple-double, the short-handed Heat found a way to extend the series.
It’s now official. There won’t be a sweep in these NBA Finals. This was about the Miami Heat’s will to not quit with the odds stacked up against them. When the Los Angeles Lakers retook the lead in the fourth quarter, the Heat responded. Miami played more physical on the defensive end, making the Lakers work on the offensive end. Fueled by Jimmy Butler’s performance, the Heat defeated the Lakers 115-104. With the victory, Miami now trails the series 2-1.
Though shorthanded, the Miami Heat put up a fight, trimming an 18-point deficit down to nine multiple times.
However, it wasn’t enough. The star power of the Los Angeles Lakers was just too much to overcome as Miami fell 124-114.
The first game of the NBA Finals is in the books. And it wasn’t a good start for the Miami Heat. After trailing the Heat by 13 points in the first period, the Los Angeles Lakers dominated the game the rest of the way.
The NBA bubble madness is about to end. Only four teams remain standing. The Los Angeles Lakers and the Miami Heat breezed through two rounds of playoff games to get to where they are now, while the Boston Celtics and Denver Nuggets had to grind their way to survive the previous round.
The Los Angeles Lakers defeated the Denver Nuggets 105-103 Sunday night, taking a 2-0 series lead. The job is far
The upcoming NBA playoff series between the Lakers and Rockets is sure to be eventful. Troy Pierce shares a preview of the games and outlines his keys to the series.
Welcome back to the gambling corner. After a winning week last time, I took a break because I had to move. It just so happens that the week I took off I went 14-2 and was up 13.4 units.
The 2019-20 NBA regular season is finally over, and the playoffs are scheduled to begin on August 17. The league has executed its bubble experiment in Orlando to perfection so far, offering fans highly competitive games and an interactive environment.
Jake Peter previews the opening night of the NBA bubble in Orlando.
Jake Peter highlights five must-watch players who could steal the show when the NBA season resumes.
John Devereaux previews the rest of the Lakers’ regular season:
The Miami Heat got back into the series against the Los Angeles Lakers with a 115-104 win Sunday night. Led by Jimmy Butler’s triple-double, the short-handed Heat found a way to extend the series.
It’s now official. There won’t be a sweep in these NBA Finals. This was about the Miami Heat’s will to not quit with the odds stacked up against them. When the Los Angeles Lakers retook the lead in the fourth quarter, the Heat responded. Miami played more physical on the defensive end, making the Lakers work on the offensive end. Fueled by Jimmy Butler’s performance, the Heat defeated the Lakers 115-104. With the victory, Miami now trails the series 2-1.
Though shorthanded, the Miami Heat put up a fight, trimming an 18-point deficit down to nine multiple times.
However, it wasn’t enough. The star power of the Los Angeles Lakers was just too much to overcome as Miami fell 124-114.
The first game of the NBA Finals is in the books. And it wasn’t a good start for the Miami Heat. After trailing the Heat by 13 points in the first period, the Los Angeles Lakers dominated the game the rest of the way.
The NBA bubble madness is about to end. Only four teams remain standing. The Los Angeles Lakers and the Miami Heat breezed through two rounds of playoff games to get to where they are now, while the Boston Celtics and Denver Nuggets had to grind their way to survive the previous round.
The Los Angeles Lakers defeated the Denver Nuggets 105-103 Sunday night, taking a 2-0 series lead. The job is far from finished, as the Nuggets
The upcoming NBA playoff series between the Lakers and Rockets is sure to be eventful. Troy Pierce shares a preview of the games and outlines his keys to the series.
Welcome back to the gambling corner. After a winning week last time, I took a break because I had to move. It just so happens that the week I took off I went 14-2 and was up 13.4 units.
The 2019-20 NBA regular season is finally over, and the playoffs are scheduled to begin on August 17. The league has executed its bubble experiment in Orlando to perfection so far, offering fans highly competitive games and an interactive environment.
Jake Peter previews the opening night of the NBA bubble in Orlando.
Jake Peter highlights five must-watch players who could steal the show when the NBA season resumes.
John Devereaux previews the rest of the Lakers’ regular season:
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