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NBA playoff sportsbook bonus offers: Weekend NBA playoff odds and preview
Find the upcoming NBA playoff schedule below, including the current point spreads, moneylines and game totals for each matchup.
Will the Eastern Conference’s top two seeds — No. 1 Cleveland and No. 2 Boston — be able to right their ships this weekend?
Both the Cavaliers and defending-champion Celtics are staring at 0-2 series deficits after dropping a pair of games on their home floors.
On the flip side, that means the fourth-seeded Indiana Pacers and third-seeded New York Knicks are heading home with confidence.
And they have league history behind them as nearly 86 percent of all teams who have won Games 1 and 2 on the road in a best-of-7 series have gone on to advance.
Out West, meanwhile, both semifinal matchups are knotted 1-1.
Top-seeded Oklahoma City and sixth-seeded Minnesota bounced back to win Game 2s at home. But now the series shift to Denver and San Francisco, respectively, where the fourth-seeded Nuggets and seventh-seeded Golden State Warriors each will host a pair of contests.
The Warriors face the extra hurdle of playing without leading scorer Stephen Curry for at least the next few contests after he strained a hamstring in the Warriors’ Game 1 win Tuesday.