Tuesday is stacked with NBA action as four postseason games are on tap.
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Tuesday NBA playoff schedule, odds and preview
Below, find the upcoming NBA playoff schedule, including the current point spreads, moneylines and game totals for each of Tuesday’s matchups:
Pistons-Knicks (7:30 p.m. ET) and Clippers-Nuggets (10 p.m.) are the TNT doubleheader games while Bucks-Pacers (6 p.m.) and Magic-Celtics (8:30 p.m.) will be televised on NBA TV.
The three Eastern Conference matchups are all possible close-out games with the three teams holding 3-1 series leads getting the opportunity to win and advance on their home floors.
The Pacers, Knicks and Celtics were favored by 5.5-plus points as of Tuesday afternoon. Indiana and Boston are back home after splitting Games 3 and 4 in Milwaukee and Orlando, respectively, while New York returns to Madison Square Garden after winning a pair in Detroit.
It’s an extra-tall task Tuesday for the Bucks who just lost All-Star guard Damian Lillard to a season-ending Achilles tendon tear in Sunday’s 129-103 Game 4 loss to the Pacers.
The best may be last Tuesday night as the tightly contested Clippers-Nuggets series is deadlocked at two wins apiece. Three of the first four games in the series have been decided by three or fewer points, including Denver’s 101-99 road victory at the final horn Saturday in L.A.
Now the series returns to the Mile High City where the Nuggets and Clippers split the first two contests. L.A. is a short road favorite Tuesday night.