The NBA Playoffs continue tonight on TNT. Game 2 of the #1 Golden
State Warriors vs. #8 New Orleans Pelicans series will air at 10:30 p.m. E.T
and the #6 Milwaukee Bucks will trial against the #3 Chicago Bulls live from
the United Center at 8:00 p.m. E.T. It'll be interesting to see if the losing
teams can redeem themselves in these Game 2 showdowns or will the favored seeds
forward their advantages by taking a 2-0 lead. Kenny Smith, Charles Barkley,
Ernie Johnson and Shaquille O'Neal will do the broadcasting honors as NBA fans
tune in worldwide waiting for the Post-season to play-out and a NBA Finals
champion to be crowned. After tonight we'll be one step closer to the next
round. Series schedules for both the Eastern and Western Conferences can be accessed at this following link.
PG Stephen Curry did his thing Saturday afternoon. Oracle Arena will site yet another contest as Game 2 of the Warriors and Pelicans may turn out a little different. After Golden State rendered a 15+ point lead in the second half of Game 1, the Pelicans outscored the Warriors 33 to 22 in the final quarter and nearly made the upset. The Pelicans were led by C Anthony Davis who registered 35 points and 7 rebounds. Pelicans suffered the limitation of Guard Tyreke Evans who played just 12 minutes in Saturday's contest. The Pelicans also were without shooters Luke Babbitt and Jimmer Fredette who throughout the 2014-15 season played heavy aid to a hindered New Orleans offense. Regardless of who's deported in from the Pelicans bench, Stephen Curry being on the opposite roster is not avoidable. His 34 point outing Saturday seized the chances of the underdog Pelicans from making the upset Curry was supported by Klay Thompson who produced 21 points of his own reeling the Warriors to a seven-point victory in Game 1. They'll be looking to pick up right where they left off in Game 2 tonight.
PG Stephen Curry did his thing Saturday afternoon. Oracle Arena will site yet another contest as Game 2 of the Warriors and Pelicans may turn out a little different. After Golden State rendered a 15+ point lead in the second half of Game 1, the Pelicans outscored the Warriors 33 to 22 in the final quarter and nearly made the upset. The Pelicans were led by C Anthony Davis who registered 35 points and 7 rebounds. Pelicans suffered the limitation of Guard Tyreke Evans who played just 12 minutes in Saturday's contest. The Pelicans also were without shooters Luke Babbitt and Jimmer Fredette who throughout the 2014-15 season played heavy aid to a hindered New Orleans offense. Regardless of who's deported in from the Pelicans bench, Stephen Curry being on the opposite roster is not avoidable. His 34 point outing Saturday seized the chances of the underdog Pelicans from making the upset Curry was supported by Klay Thompson who produced 21 points of his own reeling the Warriors to a seven-point victory in Game 1. They'll be looking to pick up right where they left off in Game 2 tonight.
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BUCKS @ BULLS 8:00 p.m. E.T on TNT
PELICANS @ WARRIORS 10:30 p.m. E.T on TNT