APRIL 28 LUKA FEELS … The Mavs lost a heartbreaking Game 4 at home on Sunday in which Kyrie Irving was off the charts …
And in which Luka Doncic came away disappointed.
“I feel,” Luka said, “like I’m letting him down. … I got to help him more.”
This was an incredible comeback attempt from being down 31 points but still resulted in a 116-111 loss in Game 4.
Doncic finished with 29 points, 10 rebounds and 10 assists, while Kyrie Irving scored a game-high 40 points to go with seven rebounds and five assists.
Doncic is dealing with right knee soreness and conceded that he is obviously hurting” but added that he does not want to use that as an excuse.
There is a truth beyond the scoring numbers, Dallas is +32 when Luka is on the floor and -32 when he rests.
But … somebody’s got to do something, yes.
APRIL 25 LAKERS NOW FACE ELIMINATION; MAGIC, SIXERS FIGHT BACK During the NBA’s Thursday night action, the Orlando Magic blew out the Cleveland Cavaliers to avoid going down 3-0 in their first-round series, and the Philadelphia 76ers did the same against the New York Knicks.
Meanwhile, it was the same old story for LeBron James and the Los Angeles against the Denver Nuggets. The Lakers showed a lot of fight early, but they were unable to hold off the defending champs and ultimately fell into a 3-0 series hold.
“[The Nuggets] do not have a weakness offensively,” said James, who could potentially be a free agent this summer if he decides he wants to leave the Lakers (stay tuned for more on that coming soon).
Here are the full results from Thursday’s action:
Orlando Magic 121, Cleveland Cavaliers 83 – CLE leads series 2-1
Philadelphia 76ers 125, New York Knicks 114 – NYK leads series 2-1
Denver Nuggets 112, Los Angeles Lakers 105 – DEN leads series 3-0
LeBron James: "It's one game at a time at this point… As long as you still have life, then you always have belief, you play until the wheels fall off. That's what it's always about for me as a mindset” pic.twitter.com/AhN6Crj8d9
— Spectrum SportsNet (@SpectrumSN) April 26, 2024
APRIL 24 SHORTHANDED HEAT TAKE DOWN CELTICS; THUNDER BLITZ PELICANS: There were only two games on the NBA’s Wednesday night slate, and one of them provided some major excitement. The OKC Thunder blowing out the New Orleans Pelicans was almost expected, but the Jimmy Butler-less Miami Heat taking down the NBA-best Boston Celtics was a sight to behold. The Heat didn’t just win, but they won decidedly enough to force Celtics fans to hit the exits early.
Here are the full results from Wednesday’s action:
Miami Heat 111, Boston Celtics 101 – Series tied 1-1
Oklahoma City Thunder 124, New Orleans Pelicans – OKC leads series 2-0
APRIL 23 MAVS, PACERS BOTH WIN, TIE SERIES AT 1-1; WOLVES TAKE 2-0 LEAD: No road team had won a game during the first three days of the NBA playoffs until Tuesday night, as Luka Doncic and the Dallas Mavericks defeated the Los Angeles Clippers in a defensive slugfest at Crypto.com Arena. The Indiana Pacers took down the Milwaukee Bucks in a blowout win at Fiserv Forum. Both Dallas and Indiana tied their series at 1-1.
Here are the full results from Tuesday’s action:
Dallas Mavericks 96, Los Angeles Clippers 93 – Series tied at 1-1
Minnesota Timberwolves 105, Phoenix Suns 93 – MIN leads series 2-0
Indiana Pacers 125, Milwaukee Bucks 108 – Series tied at 1-1
THE HEAT (+850 ML) UPSET THE CELTICS 🤯
It is the biggest playoff upset since the Clippers (+15) beat the Warriors in 2019.https://t.co/mfg8mh13dh
— Action Network (@ActionNetworkHQ) April 25, 2024
APRIL 22 CAVS, KNICKS & NUGGETS TAKE COMMANDING 2-0 LEADS: Monday night’s NBA slate featured a couple of thrillers, as the New York Knicks erased a five-point deficit in less than 30 seconds to defeat the Philadelphia 76ers and take a 2-0 series lead.
Then, after trailing the Los Angeles Lakers by 20 points in the second half, the Denver Nuggets showed once again why they’re the defending champs. Nikola Jokic led an epic comeback, and Jamal Murray finished it off with a buzzer-beating fadeaway over Anthony Davis to give the Nuggets a 101-99 win and a 2-0 series lead.
Here are all the results from Monday’s action:
Cleveland Cavaliers 96, Orlando Magic 86 – CLE leads series 2-0
New York Knicks 104, Philadelphia 76ers 101 – NYK leads series 2-0
Denver Nuggets 101, Los Angeles Lakers 99 – DEN leads series 2-0
MURRAY CALLED GAME.
WOW 😳 pic.twitter.com/MjrWbKqN3l
— NBA on TNT (@NBAonTNT) April 23, 2024
APRIL 21 CLIPPERS, CELTICS, BUCKS & THUNDER OPEN PLAYOFFS WITH GAME 1 WINS: The second day of NBA playoffs featured mostly blowouts, except for the nightcap with the Oklahoma City Thunder and New Orleans Pelicans. Down two with possession, the Pelicans had a chance to win Game 1 in OKC as the No. 8 seed, but CJ McCollum’s leaning 3-pointer at the buzzer missed, and the Thunder squeaked by with a win.
Here are all the results from Sunday’s action:
Los Angeles Clippers 109, Dallas Mavericks 97 – LAC leads series 1-0
Boston Celtics 114, Miami Heat 94 – BOS leads series 1-0
Milwaukee Bucks 109, Indiana Pacers 94 – MIL leads series 1-0
Oklahoma City Thunder 94, New Orleans Pelicans 92 – OKC leads series 1-0
Cason Wallace defense on CJ McCollum. 🔒
— Hoop Central (@TheHoopCentral) April 22, 2024
APRIL 20 CAVS, WOLVES, KNICKS & NUGGETS OPEN PLAYOFFS WITH GAME 1 WINS: At long last, the NBA playoffs have arrived, and the first slate of games got underway on Saturday. The defending champion Denver Nuggets came back from an early 12-point deficit to take down LeBron James’ Los Angeles Lakers in the nightcap, 114-103.
Here are all the full results from Saturday’s action:
Cleveland Cavaliers 97, Orlando Magic 83 – CLE leads series 1-0
Minnesota Timberwolves 120, Phoenix Suns 95 – MIN leads series 1-0
New York Knicks 111, Philadelphia 76ers 104 – NYK leads series 1-0
Denver Nuggets 114, Los Angeles Lakers 103 – DEN leads series 1-0