PREVIEW-NBA playoffs tip off with intriguing first-round clashes
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[April 15, 2022]
By Rory Carroll
LOS ANGELES, April 14 (Reuters) - The
NBA playoffs are wide open this year and will start with a bang on
Saturday as 16 teams begin their quest to hoist the Larry O'Brien
trophy in June.
The defending champions Milwaukee Bucks and last year's runners-up
the Phoenix Suns are the favorites but plenty of other teams have
the firepower to get to the promised land.
The first round, which is frequently a snooze, is full of intrigue
this year.
It all starts in the Eastern Conference and the must-watch
first-round matchup of the seventh-seeded Brooklyn Nets and the
second-seeded Boston Celtics.
The star-studded Brooklyn squad came into the season with high
expectations but struggled when point guard Kyrie Irving missed time
due to his refusal to take the COVID-19 vaccine and
James Harden was traded to Philadelphia for the injured Ben
Simmons.
But since Irving has returned full-time, the Nets have a top 10
offense and defense and Irving and Kevin Durant sent a message to
the league when they dominated the Cleveland Cavaliers in the
play-in tournament.
Simmons is expected to make his debut with the team at some point
during the series, which would bolster their defense.
The Nets will face a deep, defensive-minded Celtics squad led by
Jayson Tatum, who gets his chance to prove he is truly among the
NBA's elites when he faces off against Durant.
The Celtics will also look to take advantage of their home court
advantage when they play before their rabid fans at TD Garden.
The second-most anticipated first-round matchup in the East will
see the Joel Embiid-led Philadelphia 76ers square off
against the fifth-seeded Toronto Raptors, who have seen Pascal
Siakam soar to new heights this season.
The series could come down to how former MVP Harden, who sought the
trade to Philadelphia in February, performs against Toronto's
switchable defense.
Giannis Antetokounmpo and the third-seeded Bucks are expected to
make quick work of a Chicago Bulls squad that will be without
injured point guard Lonzo Ball.
The experienced, top-seeded Miami Heat have a deep bench and should
also ease past their first-round opponent - either the Cavaliers or
the Atlanta Hawks, who compete in their playoff
play-in game on Friday.
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WESTERN CONFERENCE
The marquee first-round matchup in the Western Conference will pit
the third-seeded Golden State Warriors against a
sixth-seeded Denver Nuggets.
Warriors fans breathed a sigh of relief when it was reported on
Thursday that two-time MVP Stephen Curry will be back from a foot
injury in time for the tip-off on Saturday in San Francisco.
The squad went 1-7 after losing Curry on March 16 but regrouped to
win their final five regular-season games and hang
on to the third seed.
Even with Curry's scoring, the Warriors defense will have the tall
task of trying to slow down likely back-to-back league
MVP Nikola Jokic.
The Nuggets will be without Jamal Murray and Michael Porter Jr. so
Jokic will need to be dominant for Denver to defeat a Warriors team
that boasts sharp-shooting guards Curry, Klay
Thompson and breakout star Jordan Poole.
The fourth-seeded Dallas Mavericks suffered a serious setback in the
meaningless final game of the regular season when Luka Doncic
strained his calf.
Doncic is not expected to suit up for Game One and it is unclear
when the team's most important player will be back. If he can not
return or is not at full strength, the Donovan Mitchell and Rudy
Gobert-led Jazz should run away with the series.
The second-seeded Memphis Grizzlies and their electrifying point
guard Ja Morant will face Patrick Beverley and a fired up Minnesota
Timberwolves team coming their play-in win over the Los Angeles
Clippers.
And finally there are the Suns, who posted a league-best 64-18
record during the regular season and are favored to win it all after
coming two games short of that goal last season.
The well-oiled squad should cruise past either the New Orleans
Pelicans or Clippers in the first round and, barring injury
setbacks, will continue to be the team to beat as they strive to
bring the franchise's first Larry O'Brien trophy to
the desert.
(Reporting by Rory Carroll in Los Angeles; Editing by Christopher
Cushing)
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