The NBA
Playoffs continue tonight with a schedule of three Game 3 contest. Set to begin
at 7:00 p.m. E.T on TNT. First the #2 Cavaliers visit the Boston Garden to take
on the #7 Celtics. After that, the #6
Milwaukee Bucks deal with the #2 Chicago Bulls at 8:00 p.m. E.T on NBA TV. To
close out this Thursday night the #8 New Orleans Pelicans bring it home against
the #1 Golden State Warriors at 9:30 p.m. E.T on TNT. Each of these series has
the favored seed up 2 games to none. Unless the underdogs can summon some
morale for redemption, this first round may be over relatively quick. Tune in
tonight to see what happens.
The #3
Milwaukee Bucks battled the #3 Bulls throughout Game 2 but fell nine points short
of evening the series at a game apiece. Peacefully, the #3 Bulls distributed
the ball to their entire cast rendering 26 assist in Monday's contest. Chicago
was led by Guard Jimmy Butler who dropped 31 points in 46 minutes played. There
has been no one on the Milwaukee roster that can check this man. Oppositely,
the Bucks registered have the amount of assist with 13. If 13 times two is 26,
then a nine point’s loss probably isn't so bad considering the ladder. The
ladder will need to be climbed if the Bucks are to make a comeback at home
tonight. Hopefully they can render a few Bulls turnovers to ignite the crowd
tonight at the Bradley Center. A lost in Game 3 would make advancement for the
#6 Bucks highly unlikely this post-season. Tune in at 8:00 p.m. on NBA TV.
The #8
New Orleans Pelicans come into Game 3 trailing the #1 Warriors by two games.
Their post-season inexperience has definitely shown pivotal within their last
contest. They can produce nothing short of perfection if they hope to surpass
the NBA best Warriors this post-season. Honestly, good is just not good enough.
Considerably, they shot 75 % from the free throw line, showing ability by
getting there 24 times and somehow still came up ten points short. Their
post-season run may be short lived if they fail to stop the long range shooting
of their opponent Warriors who shot 44 % from the field in Game 2. Anthony
Davis has striven to reel his team to a win but will long suffer the
disadvantage they face at the hands of Stephen Curry and Golden State. Tune in
tonight at 10:30 p.m. E.T where amazing happens.
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CAVS @ CELTICS 7:00 p.m. E.T on TNT
BULLS @ BUCKS 8:00 p.m. E.T on NBA TV
WARRIORS @ PELICANS 9:30 p.m. E.T on TNT