Monday, April 27, 2015

ARE WE THERE YET? - NBA PLAYOFFS [2015]

Three of the remaining 13 NBA 2015 Playoffs contenders have advance unto the semi finals rounds. As the #2 Cavs, #1 Warriors and # 5 Wizards rest up, five series will play out, hopefully by the end of this week. Anyways, the NBA Playoffs continues tonight courtesy of  NBA TV, Turner Sports Interactive and the good folks over at NBA on TNT. The night will kick off at 7:00 p.m. E.T when the  #1 Atlanta Hawks face the #8 Brooklyn Nets in Game 4 of what looks to be a long series. The Chicago Bulls host the Milwaukee Bucks in Game 5 at 8:00 p.m. E.T. on TNT. Following that, the Memphis Grizzlies will visit the Moda Center yet again for Game 4 against the Portland Trail Blazers. Tonight features two potential close out games to get us moreover determined for the Semi finals round. As the pressure builds look for these match-ups to become a little more intensifying. Tune in to NBA TV and TNT tonight for enjoyable NBA Playoffs basketball.

Brooklyn defended home court well in Saturday's Game 3 contest against the Hawks. Nets head Coach Lionel Hollins has pure confidence that his team can overcome their current deficit and defeat the top seeded Hawks. Needless to say, that type of upset would reshape the match-ups for the next round entirely. I'm sure the Atlanta Hawks are haunted by the possibility of being publicly humiliated, if they are to face defeat against a team that won 22 less games than them in the regular season. Their 83-91 loss in Game 3 was a result of a poor 3pt shooting percentage and the plus 12 free throw advantage their opponent the Brooklyn Nets produced. Tonight they'll need to get more offensive production from the referees and Al Horford who registered just 7 points in Saturday's loss. Atlanta might not want to linger to long within this first round. Their potential opponent, the Washington Wizards closed out their series last night and will have nearly a week to prepare for next round. We'll see if the Atlanta Hawks will show NBA fans and viewers why they won 60 games in the 2014-15 NBA regular season with a convincing victory tonight.

Grizzlies Guard Mike Conley caught an elbow to his face in Game 3 of their series against Portland and will be sidelined for the Game 4 contest. Though Portland forward Nicholas Batum produced 27 points, his team fell short 105-99 in a pivotal Game 3. Marc Gasol led the Grizzlies with 25 points, 7 rebounds and has been a continuous problem for Blazers down low. Tonight the Blazers face first round elimination and need to show forth urgency if they want to remain a potential contender for the 2015 NBA Playoffs. The absence of Wesley Matthews and Aaron Affalo cannot be disregarded when considering Portland's current shortcomings but the time now requires their resilience. Game 4 will be a bawl indeed.

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 BUCKS @ BULLS 8:00 p.m. E.T on TNT
















GRIZZLIES @ TRAIL BLAZERS 10:30 p.m. E.T on TNT



















HAWKS @ NETS 7:00 p.m. E.T on NBA TV