Atlanta Hawks and New Orleans Pelicans were the last to advance to the NBA playoffs; check out details of how the games went!
THE NBA met the last two qualified for the playoffs. Atlanta Hawks and New Orleans Pelicans they beat their rivals last Friday night, the 15th, and advanced in the competition. Both teams, who played away from home, managed to beat the Cavaliers and the clippersrespectively, and are alive in contention for the championship title.
Starting with the Atlanta Hawks classification, the team went to Cleveland and faced the favorite Cavaliers. However, Trae Young shone with a great three, scored 38 points, and saw his team go out with a 107-101 victory. The game was even between the two rivals, but at the end of the confrontation the Hawks took control. of the confrontation and took the classification in the NBA.
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Meanwhile, away from home, the Pelicans surprised the Los Angeles Clippers and left with a 105-101 victory. Even with the rivals having the crowd in their favor, Brandon Indam helped the visitors, scored 30 points and put the New York team Orleans in the NBA Playoffs. Remembering that Paul Jorge, tested positive for Covid-19 and was embezzled at the last minute in the LA team.
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Eastern Conference: Milwaukee Bucks vs Chicago Bulls, Philadelphia 76ers vs Toronto Raptors, Boston Celtics vs Brooklyn Nets and Miami Heat vs Hawks;
Western Conference: Golden State Warriors vs Denver Nuggets, Dallas Mavericks vs Utah Jazz, Memphis Grizzlies vs Minnesota Timberwolves and Phoenix Suns vs Pelicans;
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Remembering that the playoffs start this Saturday, the 16th, with some interesting clashes, such as Mavericks x Utah Jazz, Memphis Grizzlies x Minnesota, Philadelphia 76ers x Toronto Raptors and Golden State Warriors x Denver Nuggets. It is worth mentioning that LeBron James will not be in these disputes, as the Los Angeles Lakers fell early in the NBA, even before the playoffs.
Source: sportbuzz

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