Monday: Philadelphia @ Orlando 7:00 PM EST NBATv, Brooklyn @ Portland 10:00 PM EST NBATv
Tuesday: Houston @ Milwaukee 8:00 PM EST TNT, Washington @ L.A. Lakers 10:30 PM EST TNT
Wednesday: Indiana @ OKC 8:00 PM EST ESPN, L.A. Lakers @ Utah 10:30 PM EST ESPN
Thursday: Denver @ Houston 8:00 PM EST NBATv
Friday: Indiana @ Boston 7:00 PM EST NBATv
Saturday: Philadelphia @ Minnesota 8:00 PM EST NBATv
Sunday: Charlotte @ Golden State 8:30 PM EST NBATv
NBA News
Celtics projecting confidence as losses pile up - http://www.espn.com/nba/story/_/id/2635 ... es-pile-up
Tom Ziller on what's left to be decided in the playoff race.
Flannery's Sunday shootaround: The Denver Nuggets are the NBA’s anachronistic contender - https://www.sbnation.com/nba/2019/3/24/ ... hootaround* Home court advantage in the Celtics-Pacers series in the first round.
* The 6-7-8 seeds in the East are unstable, and in theory any of the Nets, Pistons, and Heat could be caught by the chasing Magic (2.5 out of No. 6) or Hornets (3.5 out of No. 6). 538 thinks the Pistons and Nets have really strong chances of holding on, but the Heat might be in danger to the Magic (1 game back).
* The No. 1 seed in the West. The Warriors lead Denver by a half-game. Similarly, the Rockets and Blazers are still fighting over the No. 3 seed, which probably means avoiding Golden State until the West finals.
* The Nos. 5-8 seeds in the West could go in any order between the Clippers, Thunder, Jazz, and Spurs. It might be wide open until the last two or three days of the season. All will make the playoffs, but one of them is going to get saddled with the Warriors in Round 1.
* The third worst record in the NBA. This is a big one. The Knicks and Suns have basically locked in two of the three worst records in the NBA, which means a 14% shot at the No. 1 pick each. Cleveland is in position for the third worst record, but the Cavaliers are only two games worse than Bulls. Don't get cute, Cleveland! Finish weak!
* Two picks are at stakes in the middle of the lottery pack. The Mavericks are currently the sixth worst team in the NBA, and the Hawks nab their pick if it's outside the top five. The lottery will determine what happens there. But the Grizzlies lose their pick to the Celtics if it's outside the top eight, and Memphis could bolster their chances by losing. They could still realistically finish anywhere from 6th to 9th worst.
* And finally, the NBA has had at least one team win at least 60 games every non-lockout season since 2001. The Bucks need to go 5-3 or better to get there. But there's more incentive to rest than to close strong. So we'll see.
The case for Harden as repeat MVP - https://www.thedreamshake.com/2019/3/23 ... as-nba-mvp
Are the Hawks good? - https://www.peachtreehoops.com/2019/3/2 ... o-analysis