We get an NBA playoff twinbill Wednesday night with the Golden State Warriors visiting the Houston Rockets and the Minnesota Timberwolves playing at the Los Angeles Lakers on TNT.
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Best sportsbook promos: Wednesday NBA playoff odds and preview
Below find Wednesday’s NBA playoff schedule, including up-to-date point spreads, moneylines and game totals for each matchup:
Wednesday’s road teams — the Warriors and Timberwolves — each hold 3-1 series leads and can advance to the second round with victories.
Seventh-seeded Golden State split the first two games in Houston, but Steph Curry and Co., have since notched back-to-back home wins to push the West’s second-seeded Rockets to the brink of elimination.
Jimmy Butler returned from a Game 2 pelvic injury in Game 4 Monday and drained five free throws in the final minute to seal a hard-fought 109-106 win for the Warriors.
Sixth-seeded Minnesota, meanwhile, has followed the same script as Golden State: Splitting the first two games on the road before winning consecutive contests at home to take a 3-1 series lead.
Timberwolves guard Anthony Edwards is averaging 29.8 points in the series, including a game-high 43 in Minnesota’s 116-113 Game 4 triumph Sunday.
Luka Doncic and LeBron James are averaging a combined 57.1 points, 16.5 rebounds and 10.5 assists for the Lakers, but the third-seeded series favorites are in danger of a third first-round exit in their last four playoff appearances.