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NBA playoffs sports betting promos: Weekend game odds and preview
Below is the upcoming NBA playoff schedule, including the point spreads, moneylines and game totals currently posted for weekend matchups:
The Eastern Conference’s top two seeds — No. 1 Cleveland and No. 2 Boston — are in danger with each having dropped the first two games in their respective semifinal series on their home floors.
That leaves the fourth-seeded Indiana Pacers and third-seeded New York Knicks heading home with confidence, each boasting 2-0 series leads.
League history now is certainly on the their side with nearly 86 percent of all teams winning Games 1 and 2 on the road in a best-of-7 series going on to advance.
It’s a different story out West where both semifinal matchups are tied 1-1.
Top-seeded Oklahoma City and sixth-seeded Minnesota bounced back to win their 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 latter faces the extra hurdle of playing without leading scorer Stephen Curry for at least a week after he strained a hamstring in the Warriors’ Game 1 win Tuesday.