I’ve been in a foul mood since last night and it’s because the Chicago
Bulls lost both games on their home court (The only other team
in the playoffs to lose both games at home is the Houston Rockets). The beauty
and drawback of the playoffs is you never know which way things will go. Most
of the series are split evenly which isn’t surprising (except the OKC-Memphis series
which is nothing less than exciting to watch). Miami leads Charlotte 2-0, which
again isn’t surprising, but Portland leading Houston 2-0 and Washington
leading Chicago 2-0 was unexpected.
Oklahoma City Thunder (105) vs Memphis Grizzlies (111) Series tied
1-1
Los Angeles Clippers (138) vs Golden State Warriors (98) Series
tied 1-1
Indiana Pacers (101) vs Atlanta Hawks (85) Series
tied 1-1
Toronto Raptors (100) vs Brooklyn Nets (95) Series tied 1-1
Chicago Bulls (99) vs Washington Wizards (101) Wizards lead series 2-0
Miami Heat (101) vs Charlotte Bobcats (97) Heat
lead series 2-0
San Antonio Spurs (92) vs Dallas Mavericks (113) Series tied 1-1
Houston Rockets (105) vs Portland
Trail Blazers (112) Trail Blazers lead series 2-0
Game three starts tonight with the Pacers and Hawks at 6pm, Thunder
and Grizzles at 7pm and Clippers and Warriors at 9:30pm. It continues tomorrow
night with the Raptors and Nets (6pm), Bulls and Wizards (7pm) and Rockets and Trail
Blazers (9:30pm), and finishes up Saturday night with the Spurs and Mavericks
(3:30pm) and Heat and Bobcats (6pm). Also on Saturday, the Pacers and Hawks (1pm)
and Thunder and Grizzlies (8:30pm) will play game four.
All times are in Central Time.
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