After yesterday's big night, we are treated to a very light NBA program this Friday. Three small matches on the menu, but that should still be enough for us to be happy.
The evening NBA program
- 1h : Sixers – Hornets
- 1h30 : Cavaliers – Bucks
- 2h : Heat – Thunder
Miami vs Oklahoma City, welcome to 2012
12 years ago, the Heatles of LeBron, Wade and Bosh faced the Thunder of KD, Westbrook and Harden in the NBA Finals. Sure, it feels like an eternity ago, but that doesn't mean tonight's Heat – Thunder isn't an exciting affair.
Oklahoma City is once again the best team in the West under the leadership of Shai Gilgeous-Alexander, Jalen Williams and Co., while the Heat of Jimmy Butler, Bam Adebayo and Tyler Herro are on a good dynamic. If OKC is logically favorite, it will be interesting to see if Mark Daigneault's group is fully recovered from its defeat in the NBA Cup final against Milwaukee. Certainly, the Thunder won yesterday against a decimated Magic, but a back-to-back in Miami presents its share of challenges.
See you at 2 a.m. for a match that could liven up our night!
But also…
- Sixers – Hornets, frankly we advise you to move on.
- Cavs – Bucks on the other hand can be very cool, even if Damian Lillard is out.
The French on the bridge
- Guerschon Yabusele vs Moussa Diabaté and Tidjane Salaün, in fact it’s still worth watching this Sixers – Hornets.
- Ousmane Dieng could make his return this evening with OKC.
The NBA Injury Report is right there.