DeMar DeRozan is back in San Antonio as the starting All-Star

After a quiet night last night, we start again with ten games on the menu for this new night in the 2022/01/the-big-problem-concerning-ben-simmons-which-complicates-the-trade/” title=”The big problem concerning Ben Simmons which complicates the trade!”>NBA. Do we go around the owner to analyze the menu in detail? Come on, let’s go!

# THE PROGRAM FOR FRIDAY JANUARY 28, 2022

  • 1h : Magic – Pistons
  • 1h : Hawks – Celtics
  • 1h30 : Hornets – Lakers (live on BeIN Sports 1)
  • 2h: Pelicans – Nuggets
  • 2h: Heat – Clippers
  • 2h: Rockets – Blazers
  • 2h: Grizzlies – Jazz (live and in VO on BeIn Sports 4)
  • 2h: Thunder – Pacers
  • 2h30 : Spurs – Bulls
  • 3h: Suns – Wolves
  • 4h : Bucks – Knicks

# THE MATCH OF THE NIGHT, FINALLY ACCORDING TO US

Spurs – Bulls (2h30) : Seen like that, it looks like a bad joke, but the fairly calm program of the night coupled with the return of DeMar DeRozan to San Antonio after three seasons in Texas will encourage us to take a look at the side of the AT&T Center. Oh, there will be a lot of heavy stuff on the program (see below), but all crowned with his recent star as All-Star Game holder DeLar will probably be keen to crack a good performance in his old house, by offering the Bulls moreover an extra breath in the standings. Gregg Popovich will try to take advantage of this evening to get a little closer to the all-time record of victories for a coach (more than seven and we close the shop), and with these Spurs players we could therefore be entitled to a balanced match and engaged if it is not the shock of the year.

# ALSO WATCH

  • the giga tankico between the Pistons and the Magic, the opportunity – above all – to appreciate the skills of the kids Cade Cunningham, Jalen Suggs and Franz Wagner.
  • a nice game between an in-form Jaylen Brown/Jayson Tatum duo and an equally in-form Hawks.
  • a potential carnage from Anthony Davis against the Hornets racket, but he would still have to play (back-to-back).
  • a very likely new carnage from Nikola Jokic on the Pelicans racket, and he, at least, we know he will play.
  • the Heat who will try to confirm and keep their first place in the East against the valiant Clippers.
  • a big anything announced between the Blazers and the Rockets.
  • shock in the West between the Grizzlies and the Jazz, shock which could not be one if Rudy Gobert and Donovan Mitchell are still absent.
  • a big anything between the Thunder and the Pacers, but maybe a little Theo Maledon.
  • Wolves back-to-back against the Suns who have won eight in a row and have never looked so good.
  • The Bucks have just taken a big deal against the Cavs and will be able to take revenge by wiping their panards on the Knicks, a nice gift.

Ten matches and a rather original program, without huge shock but which necessarily promises us some madness. Meet at what time? See you at 1 a.m.!

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