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The Cleveland Cavaliers are the heavy favorite to reach the NBA Finals next season since Indiana Pacers guard Tyrese Haliburton won’t play and Boston Celtics forward Jayson Tatum could miss the entire campaign as well.
It's often the overlooked offseason moves that pay huge dividends deep in the playoffs. Here are five that may help their teams win the NBA Finals.
The Milwaukee Bucks underwent a significant change but that doesn't mean they should be counted out from the NBA playoffs.
With that in mind, let's take a look at all 16 of the potential NBA Finals matchups and rank them on how much we would want to watch them. 1. Thunder vs. Celtics
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Jalen McDaniels has turned into the definition of an NBA journeyman lately. McDaniels is now with his eighth organization since being a late second-round pick in 2019.
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Former Celtics Finals MVP Reveals How He Would Handle Jayson Tatum's Injury Recovery
He was with the team for nearly a decade and was named the NBA Finals MVP in 1981. Suffice it to say, but his feel for the team is about as good as anyone's. It's an interesting point to bring up, given the fact that rumors are swirling about a possible ...
Houston was a major part of the NBA's reset in Orlando. Five years ago today, the team began the weirdest playoffs in league history.
During the 2000 NBA Finals, Shaquille O'Neal visited a sick boy, proving compassion outweighed championship pressure.