Kevin Durant will miss Game 1 of the Western Conference Finals on Tuesday night and is “unlikely” to play Game 2 Thursday, according to ESPN’s Ramona Shelburne.
Even with Kevin Durant at far less than 100 percent and the Bucks rolling over the Celtics in the second round, the Warriors are still -165 favorites to win their third straight NBA title, well ahead of the Bucks at +230.
According to Steve Dominey at mytopsportsbooks.com, the Raptors are a stiffer test for Milwaukee in the East finals, which begin Wednesday in Milwaukee, compared to the Blazers in the West.
Toronto is indeed a better all-around team than
Toronto escaped with a Game 7 win over the 76ers on Sunday night only after Leonard’s last-second jumper hit the rim four times before falling through the net.
“That’s a tough way to lose,” Sixers coach Brett Brown said, per the Toronto Sun.
“I just knew I had to shoot it high,” Leonard said. “It was ended up a soft touch, and it went in.”
Leonard scored 243 points in the Eastern Conference semifinals, the most in a single postseason series since Michael Jordan scored 246 points in the 1993 NBA Finals.
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