There were no major surprises in Tuesday’s NBA play-in games. The favorites in those two matchups, the No. 7 Nets and the No. 7 Timberwolves, picked up home victories to secure the No. 7 seeds in the Eastern Conference and Western Conference, respectively. Brooklyn will face Boston in the first round of the playoffs, while Minnesota will take on Memphis.
Having lost on Tuesday, the No. 8 Cavaliers and No. 8 Clippers are now preparing to host play-in games on Friday to decide the No. 8 seed in each conference. Their opponents will be determined in a pair of Wednesday play-in contests.
First up, in the East, is a meeting of Southeast rivals, as the No. 10 Hornets visit the No. 9 Hawks.
Both teams finished the season strong — after a tough 17-25 start, Atlanta went 26-14 the rest of the way to secure a play-in berth. The Hornets, meanwhile, lost 13 of 17 games during an extended slump from January to March, but bounced back to win 11 of their last 15 en route to a play-in spot.
The Hawks and Hornets will each be missing a key player, as big man John Collins and forward Gordon Hayward have been ruled out due to injuries. But star point guards Trae Young and LaMelo Ball are still surrounded by strong supporting casts, with Bogdan Bogdanovic, Clint Capela, De’Andre Hunter, Kevin Huerter, and Danilo Gallinari playing major roles for Atlanta, while Miles Bridges, Terry Rozier, P.J. Washington, Kelly Oubre, and Montrezl Harrell complement Ball for Charlotte.
Both Southeast clubs paired top-10 offenses (No. 2 for Atlanta and No. 8 for Charlotte) with bottom-10 defenses (No. 22 for Charlotte and No. 26 for Atlanta) and finished in the middle of the pack in net rating (No. 14 for Atlanta and No. 16 for Charlotte). The Hawks’ home-court advantage helps make them a five-point favorite, according to BetOnline.ag.
Over in the West, the No. 9 Pelicans will host the No. 10 Spurs in Wednesday’s late game.
The Pelicans – a five-point favorite, per BetOnline.ag – generated more buzz than the Spurs down the stretch following a splashy trade deadline that saw them acquire star guard CJ McCollum. The longtime Blazer joined former All-Star Brandon Ingram, standout rookie Herbert Jones, double-double machine Jonas Valanciunas, and center-turned-forward Jaxson Hayes in what has become a formidable starting five. That group has posted a +8.2 net rating in 142 minutes.
The Spurs, meanwhile, were overlooked and viewed as a probable lottery team for much of the season, but they took advantage of the Trail Blazers’ decision to tank and the Lakers’ and Kings’ inability to win games consistently and claimed the West’s final play-in spot.
At 34-48, the Spurs are far from a juggernaut and aren’t loaded with star power, but All-Star guard Dejounte Murray, third-year forward Keldon Johnson, and center Jakob Poeltl had strong seasons, and the club’s rotation is filled out by useful role players like Devin Vassell, Josh Richardson, and Tre Jones.
Those looking for a reason to pick a San Antonio upset should note that the team actually had a better record on the road (18-23) than at home (16-25) this season, and registered a better net rating (+0.2) than the Pelicans (-0.8).
We want to know what you think. Will the favorites win again in Wednesday’s play-in games or will we get at least one upset tonight? Which teams will stay alive and which will head home for the season?
Make your picks in our poll, then head to the comment section below to weigh in on tonight’s play-in matchups!
Much like this time last yr, Bogdan been playing/shooting great down the stretch of the season. Charlotte gonna have to contain him & Clint to have any chance. Even without John we’re gonna own the paint with Clint. As long as we don’t get caught in a T$unami of treys by guys like Oubre & PJ, & as long as O holds his own vs Trez we should cruise to victory with a raucous crowd as the wind in our sails. 1st half could be tight but we’ll separate in the 2nd half. Dre vs Miles is a spicy matchup to watch… Praying for a Jalen Johnson sighting, like always
Zach Collins turned up in the biggest games (esp during the tourney) in his 1 season at Gonzaga. I have a feeling he’s gonna play well tonight as well. If he & Lonnie/Josh can give them a boost then SA has a good chance. Murray is prob gonna struggle but while NO is sorta built to take away the top options from opposing teams, this Spurs team is extremely well balanced & can win being led by any # of guys. NO’s comparable lack of a home court adv plus Spurs being a good road team help make this a 50/50 type game imo
Two good posts. Your thoughts make sense. Too tough for me to call. Even the Wolves surprised me yesterday with their intensity. They sure looked good and I look forward to seeing them against the Grizzlies. Could they step up and challenge Memphis?
Good luck to your Hawks !!
Time for Hawks to show last yr was no fluke. They should beat the Hornets. But the Cavs will be a tough gm. Be nice to see Allen play
Pels have the best two players, nevermind Murray’s AS nod. Best center too. CJM was thought to be winding down in Portland. Ha