The two teams we will discuss today are the Phoenix Suns (35-29) and the Dallas Mavericks (33-31). The Suns have the fourth-best record in the always competitive western conference, while the Mavericks are currently in the No. 6 spot.Â
Philadelphia has the third-best record in the East, but they are coming off a disappointing 133-126 loss to the Dallas Mavericks on Thursday night. Joel Embiid (35 points), Tyrone Maxey (29 points), and James Harden (27 points) paced the Sixers’ offense. Unfortunately, it wasn’t enough as Philly’s defense allowed the Mavericks to convert a season-high 25 3-pointers.Â
One of the more intriguing games you may want to check out from Sunday’s slate of games includes the Northwestern Wildcats (20-8, 11-6 Big Ten) taking on the Maryland Terrapins (19-9, 10-7).
Today, we will take a look at a matchup between two teams that play within the same conference. The Fighting Illini (19-9, 10-7) will go on the road to take on the Ohio State Buckeyes (11-17, 3-14).Â
Greetings basketball fans. Welcome back to our weekly column where we break down a couple of the marquee matchups from the upcoming weekend’s slate of NBA games.
One of the most interesting matchups from Saturday’s games features a pair of Western Conference teams that are standing head and shoulders above the competition. The Denver Nuggets (42-18) have the best record out west and the third-best record in the league behind the Boston Celtics and Milwaukee Bucks. Denver’s opponent is the Memphis Grizzlies (35-23) who hold the second-best record in the conference.Â
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Over the past week, we saw a few star players that were moved before this month’s trade deadline. Kyrie Irving was dealt to the Dallas Mavericks. As a result, the Mavericks have one of the league’s…