NBA playoffs: 7th match is fashionable



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We had two second-round games on Sunday, and both of them kept their promises. Unscripted events, at the height of hype? Basketball is magic!

In the first game, the Blazers won the battle against the Nuggets thanks to an extraordinary legendary performance by C.J. McCollum and a few clutches of … Evan Turner? Evan Turner! How it goes for one sentence: The Blazers were crushed when they lost Rodney Hood late in Game 7 with a move to the Western Final on the finish line, but Evan Turner saved the day. What time to live. Congratulations to the Nuggets for an incredible season: they also deserved to qualify for the Western Conference finals.

In the second game, an incredible fight between the Raptors and the Sixers was defeated by this incredible shot by Kawhi Leonard.

Like, there is nothing more to say. It was a shot. Like the Nuggets, the Sixers deserved to qualify for the finals of the Eastern Conference and were terribly in vain. Give it back.

The West final will start Tuesday in Oakland while the Eastern Final will start in Milwaukee on Wednesday. Should be a good series. Basketball! What a fun sport!

The scores

Blazers 100, Nuggets 96
Portland wins series 4-3

Sixers 90, Raptors 92
Toronto wins the 4-3 series

Program

West Final, match 1: 9 ET Tuesday on ESPN (following the draw of the NBA)

Eastern Final game 1: 8:30 am ET Wednesday on TNT

Connections

Paul Flannery's Sunday Shootaround is dedicated to Khris Middleton, the type of co-star that every superstar needs. This series should be pretty good.

In a rather strange twist, Frank Vogel will be the next Lakers head coach with Jason Kidd in the team as an assistant. I do not see how it could go wrong. Vogel was last seen being fired by the Magic after two disappointing seasons.

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Kristian Winfield says the Rockets title window closes.

I'm announcing the potential return of the most entertaining version of the Warriors imaginable.

Howard Beck tries to decipher Kawhi's code.

I called Jackie MacMullan the best basketball reporter of all time in this newsletter. Louisa Thomas, the New Yorker, had a long question period with her, and everything is going well. Speaking of Jackie Mac, she's talking here about the art of Jokic-Murray pick-and-roll.

Paolo Uggetti winners and losers from Sunday.

Kawhi's shot erased the Raptors' demons in the playoffs, Vince fate of Game 1.

Be excellent to each other.

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