Basketball
This is the NBA playoffs: Eastern surprises! Number 1 of my favourites that have been eliminated
Surprising has been confirmed. Seeing is just as good as it can be. After dominating the “regular season” at the ETE meeting with Iron Fist, thanks to its outstanding brand 64 wins and just 18 losses (The figure surpasses the Oklahoma City Thunder’s 68-14 only across the NBA) The Cleveland Cavaliers were eliminated in the conference semi-finals at the hands of the Indiana Pacersfaced the global 4-1 after this morning’s defeat at home 105-114.
“Spanish” Kenny Atkinson’s seriesthe first two games lost to viewers. They managed to avoid 0-3 in Indianapolis, but the people of Rick Carlisle were once again led by the great Thai Halliburton and were able to impose laws on their homes in the fourth game, The series will again declare the series at Rocket Arena in Cleveland, in its fifth and last final game.
Now the Pacer They are looking forward to rivals in the Eastern Conference Finals. This leaves the winner of Celtic Sknic and rules the latter with a clear 1-3.
But in the west Things are far more consistent in the series starring Oklahoma City Thunder and the Denver Nuggets.
In fact, so far None of the two teams won two games in a rowUntil they do this morning By 112-105, the thunder of Shy Gilgauss Alexander roared in front of the audience, serving them to turn their tie. And it was only with a single victory, entering the finals of Advantage (3-2) and West Conference.
The sixth game is in Denver, Will Nikola Jokic Nugget win the 7th game?
NBA Playoffs 2025
Semi-final East Conference
Cleveland Cavaliers – Indiana Pacers 1-4*
Boston Celtics – New York Knicks 1-3
*Team is already classified as the East Conference Finals
Semi-final West Conference
Oklahoma City Thunder – Denver Nuggets 3-2
Minnesota Timberwolves – Golden State Warriors 3-1
Source: Mundo Deportivo
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