The Washington Wizards wiped out the Indiana Pacers and advance to the NBA Playoffs.

The Washington Wizards wiped out the Indiana Pacers and advance to the NBA Playoffs.
Jayson Tatum scored 50 points and helped the Celtics advance to the playoffs.
The Blazers might have to make some important decisions in the offseason.
Denver has gone 9-1 without Jamal Murray as Nikola Jokic solidifies his case for MVP.
NBA makes more rules to help curb the virus as more games get postponed. The league is having a rough go at this.
The Hawks defeated the Pistons to stay undefeated. Atlanta is one of four unbeaten teams left in the NBA.
It’s nice that the playoff seedings are nearly complete. But what about home court advantage?
The Indiana Pacers are probably not looked at as contenders even if they’re only 1.5 games behind the Heat and the Sixers.
The Thunder are .500. Normally, a middling team is doom in the league but it’s really not that bad for OKC.
Another streak came to an end as the Pacers stopped the Lakers’ long winning streak on the road.
Malcolm Brogdon has led the Pacers to a 13-7 record. They could be terrifying once Victor Oladipo is back in full strength.
The Utah Jazz are second in the West at 8-3. I get that it’s so trendy to talk about the L.A. teams but let’s not forget about the boys in Utah.
LeBron has held the crown as the best for so long. Right now, a lot of people are about Kawhi Leonard. Some are for Giannis and Harden. But Luka Doncic is likely the next in line for that spot.
Not a good start to Blake’s season. (PHOTO CREDIT: Robin Buckson/Detroit News.) Injuries are part of the game. And Blake
People are obsessed with power rankings. So naturally, we have one of our own but it’s not about how good
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