After an always busy Panzani Wednesday, the NBA continues on this Thursday evening with seven games and some very nice shocks to watch. The return of Kevin Durant against the Heat, the Grizzlies against the Celtics fortress, Luka Doncic against Stephen Curry or even a Los Angeles derby, what an enticing program!
# THE PROGRAM FOR THURSDAY MARCH 3
- 1h : Hawks – Bulls (beIN Sports 4)
- 1h30 : Celtics – Grizzlies
- 1h30 : Nets – Heat
- 1h30 : Raptors – Pistons
- 2h30 : Mavericks – Warriors
- 2h30 : Spurs – Kings
- 4h : Clippers – Lakers (beIN Sports 1)
# THE MATCH OF THE NIGHT, FINALLY ACCORDING TO US
Celtics – Grizzlies (1h30) : we know that some will prefer to see the return of Kevin Durant or the duel between Steph and Luka but this Boston-Memphis still seems the most reliable option to have a good time. Ja Morant is simply on another planet at the moment and he is about to face what is almost the best in the NBA: the defense of the Celtics. Back in cannonball, the little green men are on an excellent dynamic (12 wins in the last 14 games) and they can overtake the Cavaliers in fifth place in the East. For this, it will be necessary to get rid of a Memphis team which has the fangs on this end of the year. Not content with having an easy schedule for the coming month, the cubs see the Warriors falter in front of them. Depending on the results of the night, Memphis could wake up as a new Phoenix dolphin!
# ALSO WATCH
- A month and a half after his last game, Kevin Durant is back with the Nets. Brooklyn has only won five games out of twenty-one possible without him. We bet the Heat are going to want to ruin KD’s back-to-school season.
- The Lakers will try (again) to get back into the Top 8 race in the West and it will be against the rival Clippers. When was the last time the Purple and Gold won the derby? It was in July… 2020.
- Two superstar leaders who find themselves on the floor, do we really need to motivate you to watch Dallas-Golden State?
- To put some distance with the new Sixers, Chicago must go and win in Atlanta. We hope for a match as close as last week. Another DeMar DeRozan in King of the Fourth mode?
- Defeat forbidden for the Raptors against the Pistons, it’s time to put pressure on the Cavs who can’t do it anymore.
- Crushed last night by the Pelicans, and already assured of not ending up with a positive balance sheet, the Kings must react to the Spurs. Otherwise, they will see the play-in slip away very seriously.
7 games, a return, a derby, several shocks, we will get well this night again in front of the basket ball. Meet at one o’clock in the morning on the blue bird to experience it all together.