The NBA never stops and it is Kawhi Leonard who risks seeing his sick leave end with his long-awaited return against the Hawks.
Tonight’s NBA program:
- 00h : Brooklyn Nets – Philadelphia 76ers
- 1h : Indiana Pacers – Phoenix Suns
- 1h : Detroit Pistons – Minnesota Timberwolves
- 2pm: San Antonio Spurs – Denver Nuggets
- 2h : Milwaukee Bucks – Portland Trail Blazers
- 2h : Chicago Bulls – New York Knicks
- 2h : Miami Heat – Utah Jazz
- 2h30 : Golden State Warriors – Memphis Grizzlies
- 4h30 : Los Angeles Clippers – Atlanta Hawks
Victor Wembanyama vs Nikola Jokic, here we go again
After last night’s show, Victor Wembanyama and Nikola Jokic cross swords again for our greatest pleasure. Wemby is celebrating his 21st birthday, no doubt he will want to make a big splash to celebrate his birthday in the best possible way. It might be difficult to do better than 35 points and 18 rebounds, but Victor Wembanyama is not impossible.
Finally a little sunshine for the Suns
In the category of teams that disappoint, we ask the Suns. Current series of three consecutive defeats and a tumble in the West rankings, it is time for the Cactus to regain their spice. What’s better than doing it against a Pacers team that alternates between good and bad?
See you at 1 a.m. to see if the sun will be able to shine again for Kevin Durant’s friends.
The return of Kawhi Leonard (maybe)
The Clippers will (perhaps) finally be able to launch their season with the return of Kawhi Leonard. We’re being cautious here because the Voiliers have not communicated officially and knowing Kawhi, it’s better not to get too wet.
That said, he should (important word therefore) be in uniform to challenge the Hawks. If he is absent, Clippers fans will still be able to enjoy the return of Terance Mann, it’s a little less good, but it does the job too.