We are treated to a seven-game NBA slate this Sunday, with Milwaukee vs. Brooklyn headlining the action.
Bucks to Win
We’ll start in Milwaukee, where the Bucks look to build momentum into the playoffs with a third straight victory over the Nets.
Brooklyn blew up their squad just prior to the All-Star break, dishing off Harden, while bringing in Simmons, Drummond, and Curry (Seth), a move with one eye towards the future.
The Nets will still be without KD and Simmons here, and are just 4-10 with Kyrie in the side this season.
I don’t give this dysfunctional Brooklyn side a hope in hell of winning this fixture, Giannis should have his way all day here.
Denver to Win
This is another straightforward leg. Denver hit the Kings for a homerun two days ago, with Jokic barely getting out of 2nd gear.
The Nugs will now play host to their conference easy-beats, looking to secure a double over the Kings on their way to a fifth straight league victory.
The Kings shock their roster up on the trade deadline, mortgaging a future star for a chance to win now, a move which, so far has not paid dividends!
Miami to Win
Finally, the Heat will be looking to reclaim the top spot in the East with a victory over a plucky Spurs outfit.
Miami dished up a 17-point beating to the Spurs in Antonio earlier in the month and will be looking to double-down the punishment in front of their home supporters.
The Heat have won six of their last seven games and look like serious title contenders with all their veterans now healthy and sharing minutes on the floor.