Games this past Saturday, the 27th, set fire to the NBA playoff round; LeBron James and Los Angeles Lakers attempt unprecedented turnaround in history
This past Saturday, the 27th, the NBA there was a very hot round of matches in the first round of the 2023/24 playoffs. With teams avoiding sweeps and seeking historic and unprecedented comebacks in the league, others are on the verge of elimination and some have tied things up. See the results!
To begin with, the Orlando Magic dominated the Cleveland Cavaliers from the third quarter onwards and secured a 2-2 draw for the series. In the second match in Florida, the home team took advantage of their control and easily beat their opponents 112-89, with emphasis on Franz Wagnerwith 34 points, 13 rebounds and four assists.
Afterwards, the conference leaders showed why they are considered the favorites. In Louisiana, the Oklahoma City Thunder stole the first court command of the New Orleans Pelicans, winning 106 to 85 very easily, taking a 3-0 lead in the series and being on the verge of a historic sweep. The highlight of the night was the MVP candidate, the Canadian Shai Gilgeous-Alexanderwith 24 points, eight assists and five rebounds.
Returning to normal, the Boston Celtics won the first match in Florida against Miami Heat, by 104 to 84, in a broad dominance of the Massachusetts franchise, which opened 2 to 1 in the series. The highlight of the game was Jayson Tatum (22 points, 11 rebounds and six assists) and Jaylen Brown (22 points, eight rebounds and three assists).
Lastly, but far from being the least important, LeBron James and the Los Angeles Lakers they avoided another sweep in the NBA playoffs. With the Nuggets 3-0 in the series, the California franchise won the first meeting, 119-108, after 12 straight defeats.
With the good performances of Anthony Davis (25 points, 23 rebounds and six assists), LeBron (30 points, five rebounds and four assists) and D’Angelo Russell It is Austin Reaves (21 points each), the team avoided embarrassment and went after the historic turnaround to 4-3, something never done in the history of the NBA.
Source: sportbuzz

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