NBA Playoff Preview: Philadelphia 76ers vs. Miami Heat
One of the most intriguing matchups of the second round pits the Philadelphia 76ers against the Miami Heat.
One of the most intriguing matchups of the second round pits the Philadelphia 76ers against the Miami Heat.
This time last year, when the injury-plagued Golden State Warriors and the timid Memphis Grizzlies didn’t know they would face off in the playoffs.
There is no doubt that Chris Paul’s presence alone will make this series a special one.
The Eastern Conference’s second round tips off Sunday, with a huge semifinal matchup between Boston and the Milwaukee Bucks.
With Kyle Lowry being out, the Miami Heat approached Game 4 with a next man up mentality.
There are at least five scenarios in this year’s playoffs where families won’t know who to root for because their brother, father, or son will be going against a member of the same clan.
After blowing out the Atlanta Hawks in Game 1, the Miami Heat knew this game was going to be tougher, and it most definitely was.
For the last three seasons, the NBA has used a play-in tournament to determine its final few playoff teams.
With the regular season and Play-In games over, we have entered the most thrilling and highly anticipated part of the basketball calendar.
After securing the first seed last week, the Miami Heat comfortably sit at home waiting for the playoffs.
Facing a shorthanded Detroit Pistons team on Tuesday, the Miami Heat should have an easy win, right? Not exactly.
Week 16 (January 31 to February 6) of the NBA will welcome a new month and the midseason break. Teams will now play with urgency, knowing that any win can go a long way in the playoff standings.
One of the most intriguing matchups of the second round pits the Philadelphia 76ers against the Miami Heat.
This time last year, when the injury-plagued Golden State Warriors and the timid Memphis Grizzlies didn’t know they would face off in the playoffs.
There is no doubt that Chris Paul’s presence alone will make this series a special one.
The Eastern Conference’s second round tips off Sunday, with a huge semifinal matchup between Boston and the Milwaukee Bucks.
With Kyle Lowry being out, the Miami Heat approached Game 4 with a next man up mentality.
There are at least five scenarios in this year’s playoffs where families won’t know who to root for because their brother, father, or son will be going against a member of the same clan.
After blowing out the Atlanta Hawks in Game 1, the Miami Heat knew this game was going to be tougher, and it most definitely was.
For the last three seasons, the NBA has used a play-in tournament to determine its final few playoff teams.
With the regular season and Play-In games over, we have entered the most thrilling and highly anticipated part of the basketball calendar.
After securing the first seed last week, the Miami Heat comfortably sit at home waiting for the playoffs.
Facing a shorthanded Detroit Pistons team on Tuesday, the Miami Heat should have an easy win, right? Not exactly.
Week 16 (January 31 to February 6) of the NBA will welcome a new month and the midseason break. Teams will now play with urgency, knowing that any win can go a long way in the playoff standings.
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