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NBA playoffs 2018: Saturday live updates, scores, news, highlights, bracket, analysis


The moment we've been patiently awaiting has finally arrived -- it's time for the 2018 NBA playoffs. There's so much intrigue in this year's first round that we don't even know where to begin. Are the Raptors doomed to repeat their postseason struggles? Can the 76ers overcome their inexperience and stay hot through the playoffs? Are the Pelicans the biggest upset candidate in the Western Conference?

We'll get at least partial answers to those questions starting with Saturday's batch of games. Things kick off at 3 p.m. ET, and we'll be here all day and night with live updates from all the action. Thanks for joining us.

NBA playoff schedule for Saturday, April 14

All times Eastern

Live updates

Spurs at Warriors:

Steph Curry to be re-evaluated in one week. Reports on Friday indicated that Curry was targeting the second round to make a return to the court, and on Saturday he had his official three-week examination by Warriors doctors. The team announced he has made functional progress, will increase his workload and will be evaluated again in a week.

Manu Ginobili is still capable of coming up with big plays, as he showed late in the first quarter. Poking the ball away from Kevon Looney, he came down and drilled a 3 to beat the first quarter buzzer.

The Warriors cruised to a 21-point victory in Game 1 behind a huge day from Kevin Durant, who finished with 25 points, 8 rebounds and seven assists. Klay Thompson added 27 points, while Draymond Green chipped in 12 points, 11 rebounds and eight assists.

Wizards at Raptors:

The Raptors will be without key reserve guard Fred VanVleet. He is listed as day-to-day with a right shoulder injury.

Van vleet will not play. Day to day. — Eric Smith (@Eric__Smith) April 14, 2018

Check out this impressive alley-oop connection between John Wall and Markieff Morris.

John Wall up top to Markieff! 💪

JW has 9 PTS, 4 AST in the 1st quarter.#DCFamily @ESPNNBA pic.twitter.com/xoYHZk0wMe — NBA (@NBA) April 14, 2018

Kyle Lowry tried to take a charge against Bradley Beal, but the refs let them play on. At first that seemed to mean Beal would get an easy bucket, but Serge Ibaka had other ideas.

The Wizards didn't go down without a fight. Marcin Gortat threw down an absolute hammer when the lane opened up.

GORTAT down the lane for the hammer! 💪#WizRaptors pic.twitter.com/nIJattSEKu — Washington Wizards (@WashWizards) April 14, 2018

Despite Washington's efforts, the Raptors prevailed in the end with some hot 3-point shooting and defense. Serge Ibaka was incredible all afternoon with 23 points and 12 rebounds. The duo of Kyle Lowry and DeMar DeRozan combined for 28 points and Toronto has finally won Game 1.

#WeTheNorth

Game 1 goes to the @Raptors!

TOR has 6 players score in double figures, led by 23 from Ibaka, and tops the @WashWizards 114-106 at home to start their #NBAPlayoffs!

Delon Wright: 18 PTS, 4 AST

DeRozan: 17 PTS, 6 AST

John Wall: 23 PTS, 15 AST pic.twitter.com/DTkVhatvWx — NBA (@NBA) April 15, 2018

Heat at 76ers:

Joel Embiid didn't play in Game 1 while he recovers from a facial injury, but he made an appearance pre-game to literally ring the game in. Phantom of The Process.

Ben Simmons might be a rookie, but he got his playoff career off to a quick and easy start with an emphatic dunk.

Simmons continued his dominant playoff debut with a monstrous crossover and dunk against Kelly Olynyk. He never stood a chance.

As the game went on and the Sixers turned it into a blowout, literally everything was dropping for Philly.


Here. We. Go. The NBA playoffs are here, and we get started on Saturday with a monster game right off the bat. The Stephen Curry-less Warriors will face the Kawhi Leonard-less Spurs in the first game of the postseason, and we're likely to see a masterclass in coaching from both Steve Kerr and Gregg Popovich, along with spectacular individual performances from Kevin Durant and LaMarcus Aldridge.

This schedule will be updating every morning so you'll have the most up-to-date information for each day's games. The Warriors and Spurs tip off at 3 p.m. ET on Saturday, and after that it's nonstop basketball, as three other series will start on Saturday before we get four more games on Sunday.

2018 NBA Playoff Bracket

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Saturday, April 14

Game 1: San Antonio Spurs at Golden State Warriors, 3 p.m. ET, ABC

San Antonio Spurs at Golden State Warriors, 3 p.m. ET, ABC Game 1: Washington Wizards at Toronto Raptors, 5:30 p.m. ET, ESPN

Washington Wizards at Toronto Raptors, 5:30 p.m. ET, ESPN Game 1: Miami Heat at Philadelphia 76ers, 8 p.m. ET, ESPN

Miami Heat at Philadelphia 76ers, 8 p.m. ET, ESPN Game 1: New Orleans Pelicans at Portland Trail Blazers, 10:30 p.m. ET, ESPN

Sunday, April 15

Game 1: Milwaukee Bucks at Boston Celtics, 1 p.m. ET, TNT

Milwaukee Bucks at Boston Celtics, 1 p.m. ET, TNT Game 1: Indiana Pacers at Cleveland Cavaliers, 3:30 p.m. ET, ABC

Indiana Pacers at Cleveland Cavaliers, 3:30 p.m. ET, ABC Game 1: Utah Jazz at Oklahoma City Thunder, 6:30 p.m. ET, TNT

Utah Jazz at Oklahoma City Thunder, 6:30 p.m. ET, TNT Game 1: Minnesota Timberwolves at Houston Rockets, 9 p.m. ET, TNT

Monday, April 16

Game 2: Miami Heat at Philadelphia 76ers, 8 p.m. ET, TNT

Miami Heat at Philadelphia 76ers, 8 p.m. ET, TNT Game 2: San Antonio Spurs at Golden State Warriors, 10:30 p.m. ET, TNT

Tuesday, April 17

Game 2: Washington Wizards at Toronto Raptors, 7 p.m. ET, NBA TV

Washington Wizards at Toronto Raptors, 7 p.m. ET, NBA TV Game 2: Milwaukee Bucks at Boston Celtics, 8 p.m. ET, TNT

Milwaukee Bucks at Boston Celtics, 8 p.m. ET, TNT Game 2: New Orleans Pelicans at Portland Trail Blazers, 10:30 p.m. ET, TNT

Wednesday, April 18

Game 2: Indiana Pacers at Cleveland Cavaliers, 7 p.m. ET, TNT

Indiana Pacers at Cleveland Cavaliers, 7 p.m. ET, TNT Game 2: Utah Jazz at Oklahoma City Thunder, 8 p.m. ET, NBA TV

Utah Jazz at Oklahoma City Thunder, 8 p.m. ET, NBA TV Game 2: Minnesota Timberwolves at Houston Rockets, 9:30 p.m. ET, TNT

Thursday, April 19

Game 3: Philadelphia 76ers at Miami Heat, 7 p.m. ET, TNT

Philadelphia 76ers at Miami Heat, 7 p.m. ET, TNT Game 3: Portland Trail Blazers at New Orleans Pelicans, 9 p.m. ET, NBA TV

Portland Trail Blazers at New Orleans Pelicans, 9 p.m. ET, NBA TV Game 3: Golden State Warriors at San Antonio Spurs, 9:30 p.m. ET, TNT

Friday, April 20

Game 3: Cleveland Cavaliers at Indiana Pacers, 7 p.m. ET, ESPN

Cleveland Cavaliers at Indiana Pacers, 7 p.m. ET, ESPN Game 3: Toronto Raptors at Washington Wizards, 8 p.m. ET, ESPN2

Toronto Raptors at Washington Wizards, 8 p.m. ET, ESPN2 Game 3: Boston Celtics at Milwaukee Bucks, 9:30 p.m. ET, ESPN

Saturday, April 21

Game 4: Philadelphia 76ers at Miami Heat, 2:30 p.m. ET, TNT

Philadelphia 76ers at Miami Heat, 2:30 p.m. ET, TNT Game 4: Portland Trail Blazers at New Orleans Pelicans, 5 p.m. ET, TNT

Portland Trail Blazers at New Orleans Pelicans, 5 p.m. ET, TNT Game 3: Houston Rockets at Minnesota Timberwolves, 7:30 p.m. ET, ESPN

Houston Rockets at Minnesota Timberwolves, 7:30 p.m. ET, ESPN Game 3: Oklahoma City Thunder at Utah Jazz, 10 p.m. ET, ESPN

Sunday, April 22

Game 4: Boston Celtics at Milwaukee Bucks, 1 p.m. ET, ABC

Boston Celtics at Milwaukee Bucks, 1 p.m. ET, ABC Game 4: Golden State Warriors at San Antonio Spurs, 3:30 p.m. ET, ABC

Golden State Warriors at San Antonio Spurs, 3:30 p.m. ET, ABC Game 4: Toronto Raptors at Washington Wizards, 6 p.m. ET, TNT

Toronto Raptors at Washington Wizards, 6 p.m. ET, TNT Game 4: Cleveland Cavaliers at Indiana Pacers, 8:30 p.m. ET, TNT

Monday, April 23

Game 4: Houston Rockets at Minnesota Timberwolves, 8 p.m. ET, TNT

Houston Rockets at Minnesota Timberwolves, 8 p.m. ET, TNT Game 4: Oklahoma City Thunder at Utah Jazz, 10:30 p.m. ET, TNT

Tuesday, April 24

Game 5 (if necessary): Milwaukee Bucks at Boston Celtics, Time TBD, TV TBD

Milwaukee Bucks at Boston Celtics, Time TBD, TV TBD Game 5 (if necessary): Miami Heat at Philadelphia 76ers, Time TBD, TV TBD

Miami Heat at Philadelphia 76ers, Time TBD, TV TBD Game 5 (if necessary): San Antonio Spurs at Golden State Warriors, Time TBD, TV TBD

San Antonio Spurs at Golden State Warriors, Time TBD, TV TBD Game 5 (if necessary): New Orleans Pelicans at Portland Trail Blazers, Time TBD, TV TBD

Wednesday, April 25

Game 5 (if necessary): Washington Wizards at Toronto Raptors, Time TBD, TV TBD

Washington Wizards at Toronto Raptors, Time TBD, TV TBD Game 5 (if necessary): Indiana Pacers at Cleveland Cavaliers, Time TBD, TV TBD

Indiana Pacers at Cleveland Cavaliers, Time TBD, TV TBD Game 5 (if necessary): Utah Jazz at Oklahoma City Thunder, Time TBD, TV TBD

Utah Jazz at Oklahoma City Thunder, Time TBD, TV TBD Game 5 (if necessary): Minnesota Timberwolves at Houston Rockets, Time TBD, TV TBD

Thursday, April 26

Game 6 (if necessary): Philadelphia 76ers at Miami Heat, Time TBD, TV TBD

Philadelphia 76ers at Miami Heat, Time TBD, TV TBD Game 6 (if necessary): Golden State Warriors at San Antonio Spurs, Time TBD, TV TBD

Golden State Warriors at San Antonio Spurs, Time TBD, TV TBD Game 6 (if necessary): Boston Celtics at Milwaukee Bucks, Time TBD, TV TBD

Boston Celtics at Milwaukee Bucks, Time TBD, TV TBD Game 6 (if necessary): Portland Trail Blazers at New Orleans Pelicans, Time TBD, TV TBD

Friday, April 27

Game 6 (if necessary): Cleveland Cavaliers at Indiana Pacers, Time TBD, TV TBD

Cleveland Cavaliers at Indiana Pacers, Time TBD, TV TBD Game 6 (if necessary): Toronto Raptors at Washington Wizards, Time TBD, TV TBD

Toronto Raptors at Washington Wizards, Time TBD, TV TBD Game 6 (if necessary): Houston Rockets at Minnesota Timberwolves, Time TBD, TV TBD

Houston Rockets at Minnesota Timberwolves, Time TBD, TV TBD Game 6 (if necessary): Oklahoma City Thunder at Utah Jazz, Time TBD, TV TBD

Saturday, April 28

Game 7 (if necessary): Miami Heat at Philadelphia 76ers, Time TBD, TNT

Miami Heat at Philadelphia 76ers, Time TBD, TNT Game 7 (if necessary): Milwaukee Bucks at Boston Celtics, Time TBD, TNT

Milwaukee Bucks at Boston Celtics, Time TBD, TNT Game 7 (if necessary): New Orleans Pelicans at Portland Trail Blazers, Time TBD, TNT

New Orleans Pelicans at Portland Trail Blazers, Time TBD, TNT Game 7 (if necessary): San Antonio Spurs at Golden State Warriors, Time TBD, TNT

Sunday, April 29

Game 7 (if necessary): Indiana Pacers at Cleveland Cavaliers, Time TBD, TV TBD

Indiana Pacers at Cleveland Cavaliers, Time TBD, TV TBD Game 7 (if necessary): Washington Wizards at Toronto Raptors, Time TBD, TV TBD

Washington Wizards at Toronto Raptors, Time TBD, TV TBD Game 7 (if necessary): Minnesota Timberwolves at Houston Rockets, Time TBD, TV TBD

Minnesota Timberwolves at Houston Rockets, Time TBD, TV TBD Game 7 (if necessary): Utah Jazz at Oklahoma City Thunder, Time TBD, TV TBD

Monday, April 30 or Tuesday, May 1

Conference semifinals begin (possible move up to April 28-29, depending on how quickly first-round series end)

Tuesday, May 15 or Wednesday, May 16

Conference finals begin (possible move up to May 13-14, depending on how quickly conference semifinals end)

Thursday, May 21 through Sunday, June 17


The 2018 NBA Playoffs will get underway this afternoon, tipping off what should be nothing short of the most riveting journey to the Finals in quite some time. After years of looking at the playoff bracket and feeling near certain in mid-April that the Cleveland Cavaliers and Golden State Warriors would be duking it out for a championship come June, it finally feels like there is a legitimate chance that some other contenders could make their run. The odds reflect this sentiment, as there are a handful of teams that the sportsbooks believe have a shot at dethroning one or both of these back-to-back-to-back conference winners.

The Dubs and Cavs still have the best odds to meet in the Finals for a fourth consecutive year, but they are no longer a head and shoulders above the rest of the field. Golden State is being pushed in the Western Conference by the Houston Rockets, who are coming off a league-best 65-win season. Houston’s championship odds are currently +170, only a smidge behind the injury-ravaged Warriors—who won less than 60 games for the first time since 2013-14—at +120.

Cleveland had more problems than just injuries in 2017-18, as they needed to make a number of desperation moves at the trade deadline to offload offseason acquisitions that just didn’t pan out and bring in younger, more athletic players. Despite another quality campaign from LeBron James, the Cavs only mustered 51 victories this year—good for only the No. 4 seed in the Eastern Conference. That is the lowest win total (in a non-strike shortened season) for a team with King James on the roster in a decade. Cleveland is currently getting 8-1 odds to raise a banner this year, barely ahead of the top-seeded Toronto Raptors (10-1). The frontrunners are also more than a bit fortunate that former point guard Kyrie Irving is done for the season, sinking the chance of a Boston Celtics—the East’s No.2 seed—postseason resurgence from upwards of 10-1 all the way down to 55-1.

There is still a very real possibility that we could see a fourth consecutive Cavs-Dubs matchup in the Finals, but hoops handicapper Jon Price of SportsInformationTraders.com believes this could be the year that parity shows up in the NBA. The Vegas pro has provided his take on the two teams he believes have what it takes to navigate through their respective conference playoffs and still offer great value on any future bets placed on them. Before getting to those predictions, take a look at the complete list of championship odds for every team. At the end of the article you will also find a complete first-round schedule, TV coverage, live stream info, matchups, quick picks and more for the 2018 NBA Playoffs.

NBA odds courtesy of BetDSI Sportsbook

2018 NBA Championship Odds

Team Odds Golden State Warriors +120 Houston Rockets +170 Cleveland Cavaliers +800 Toronto Raptors +1000 Philadelphia 76ers +2500 Oklahoma City Thunder +5000 Boston Celtics +5500 Portland Trail Blazers +6000 Utah Jazz +6000 San Antonio Spurs +7000 Washington Wizards +9000 Milwaukee Bucks +12500 Minnesota Timberwolves +15000 Indiana Pacers +20000 Miami Heat +20000 New Orleans Pelicans +25000

2018 NBA Playoffs Conference Champion Odds

Team Odds Western Conference Golden State Warriors -140 Houston Rockets +110 Oklahoma City Thunder +3800 Portland Trail Blazers +4500 Utah Jazz +4500 San Antonio Spurs +5200 Minnesota Timberwolves +11500 New Orleans Pelicans +19000 Eastern Conference Cleveland Cavaliers +125 Toronto Raptors +170 Philadelphia 76ers +545 Boston Celtics +1250 Washington Wizards +2100 Milwaukee Bucks +3000 Indiana Pacers +4800 Miami Heat +4800

Eastern Conference: Philadelphia 76ers (+2500 Championship, +545 Conference)

The 76ers are entering the 2018 NBA Playoffs on the hottest streak ever seen at this time of year. No team in league history has ever won 16 games in a row heading into the postseason, which is exactly how many Philly strung together in the closing weeks of the campaign. This squad hasn’t lost since falling to the Pacers, 101-98, just over one month ago.

The organization tweeted out photos from a pre-playoff team dinner:

After years of toiling at the bottom of the standings, The Process finally paid off for this club. It not only clinched a postseason berth for the first time in a half decade, but was also able to secure the No. 3 seed in one of the best turnarounds the league has seen in a while. The development of Joel Embiid, Ben Simmons, Dario Saric and others has created an exciting young core that is surrounded by key veteran additions like J.J. Reddick and Marco Belinelli. It’s a strong group that has the talent to go deep in a year where the rest of the Eastern Conference looks beatable.

Unfortunately for the Sixers, Embiid will miss at least one game during the team’s opening series against the Miami Heat. Head coach Brett Brown confirmed that his big man will be out for Game 1 and will be wearing a protective mask when he does return, as per The Dan Patrick Show:

He will not play in Game 1. From that point going forward, we'll figure some stuff out. But unless something remarkable happens, I don't plan on him playing in Game 1.

Embiid has missed the last eight games due to orbital bone fracture stemming from a collision with teammate Markelle Fultz, although that hasn’t stopped the Sixers from winning without him. There’s no timetable for the center's return outside of a cryptic “soon” answer from Brown, but he’ll surely be doing everything he can to get in the lineup as quickly as possible. The All-Star’s presence will help Philadelphia immensely in this upcoming series. The Sixers split the season series with Miami, losing their last two outings against this opponent.

Reuben Frank pointed out how good the 76ers have been lately after a slow start:

76ers were 15-19. Went 37-11 the rest of the season. — Reuben Frank (@RoobNBCS) April 12, 2018

If Embiid—Philly’s best player, averaging a spectacular 22.9 points and 11 rebounds this year—can get back on the floor and only miss a game or two tops, the Sixers shouldn’t have much issue dispatching the Heat. Miami is a quality club, but lacking in stars capable of taking over the way that Embiid can when he's on his game. Price says that Philly’s roster is more talented and deep, which is the reason it should not only win this series, but also make a run to at least the conference finals if healthy. At 25-1 odds to win a championship and 5.5-1 to win the East, there isn’t a better value play than Philly on the board this postseason.

Prediction: 76ers Win East (+545), Lose Finals

Western Conference: Houston Rockets (+170 Championship, +110 Conference)

The Rockets have been a fringe contender for years with James Harden as their centerpiece, an offensive force that continues to improve to the point of being a shoo-in for MVP this year. After averaging 11.2 assists as the team’s primary point guard in 2016-17—Harden’s first time manning the position on a full-time basis in his eight-year career—the Arizona State product finally received some backcourt help during the offseason. Houston cashed in a pile of chips to acquire Chris Paul from the Los Angeles Clippers, arguably the top PG of this generation.

The results have been a smashing success, as the pair has been unstoppable this season. The backcourt tandem was the driving force behind a franchise-record 65 wins, averaging a combined 49 points, 16.7 assists, 10.8 rebounds and 3.5 steals per game. Now the Rockets will lean on these guards to lead the organization back to the Finals for the first time 1995.

The team took to Twitter to address those that doubted the Paul trade would work out:

They said it wouldn't work.

They said there was only one ball.

And here we are. The second season starts Sunday. We #RunAsOne as #1. ON pic.twitter.com/78nVFu1IPq — Houston Rockets (@HoustonRockets) April 12, 2018

If the Rockets are going to win their third title in franchise history, they’ll likely need to get past the No. 2-seeded Warriors in the Western Conference Finals. The three-time reigning conference champs had a down season in 2017-18, but still possess a wealth of playoff experience and the most talented lineup when healthy. Houston’s stars aren’t nearly as seasoned as Golden State’s, with Paul notably never getting out of the second round in any of his nine prior trips to the playoffs. Harden’s incredible season came to a brutal end last year when he melted down against the Spurs in the second round, a series the Rockets were expected to win with San Antonio playing without Kawhi Leonard.

They’ll both get an opportunity to avenge those shortcomings this year, as this squad represents by far the best chance either player has ever had to get to the Finals. Houston GM Daryl Morey admitted in an ESPN Radio interview in December that he’s assembled a roster with the goal of eliminating Golden State as the focus:

It’s the only thing we think about. I think I’m not supposed to say that, but we’re basically obsessed with ‘How do we beat the Warriors?’ ... We calculated it—it’s like 90 percent if we’re going to win a title, we’ve gotta beat the Warriors at some point. A lot of our signings and what we do during the year is based on that. We spend most of our time just figuring out how we might knock the Warriors out in seven games. Because we’re pretty sure that’s what’s going to define our season.

The Dream Shake pointed out that the narrative that the West is weaker than usual this year isn’t exactly true:

Listening to Mike Francesa on Bill Simmons podcast today... Says the Rockets success is because the 'West is the weakest it's been in years." Nine teams had a win percentage over 56% this year! SMH. Dudes will say anything to rake Houston. — The Dream Shake (@DreamShakeSBN) April 13, 2018

If the Warriors can’t turn things on and continue to struggle with injury, the door is wide open for the Rockets to win the West. Houston won the season series, besting the Dubs in two of three meetings. Price notes that home court advantage adds another edge in favor of the top seed, which will be key in a Houston-Golden State series that will probably go the distance. Because the real odds of the Rockets winning the West—and then being heavily favored against whichever Eastern Conference foe they face with the Larry O'Brien Trophy on the line—are greater than the ones the sportsbooks are offering, they are the best value play for bettors looking to pick a Finals winner in 2018.

Prediction: Rockets win West (+110) and Finals (+170)

2018 NBA Playoffs Bracket, Schedule And Viewing Info

Games can be live streamed via WatchESPN and WatchTNT

Eastern Conference

No. 1 Toronto Raptors vs. No. 8 Washington Wizards

Series Odds: TOR -590, WAS +370

Series Pick: Toronto in six

Series Schedule

Game 1: Washington Wizards at Toronto Raptors: April 14 at 5:30 p.m. ET on ESPN

Game 2: Washington Wizards at Toronto Raptors: April 17 at 7 p.m. ET on NBA TV

Game 3: Toronto Raptors at Washington Wizards: April 20 at 8 p.m. ET on ESPN2

Game 4: Toronto Raptors at Washington Wizards: April 22 at 6 p.m. ET on TNT

*Game 5: Washington Wizards at Toronto Raptors: April 25 at TBD

*Game 6: Toronto Raptors at Washington Wizards: April 27 at TBD

*Game 7: Washington Wizards at Toronto Raptors: April 29 at TBD

No. 2 Boston Celtics vs. No. 7 Milwaukee Bucks

Series Odds: BOS -190, MIL +145

Series Pick: Milwaukee in six

Series Schedule

Game 1: Milwaukee Bucks at Boston Celtics: April 15 at 1 p.m. ET on TNT

Game 2: Milwaukee Bucks at Boston Celtics: April 17 at 8 p.m. ET on TNT

Game 3: Boston Celtics at Milwaukee Bucks: April 20 at 9:30 p.m. ET on ESPN

Game 4: Boston Celtics at Milwaukee Bucks: April 22 at 1 p.m. ET on ABC

*Game 5: Milwaukee Bucks at Boston Celtics: April 24 at TBD

*Game 6: Boston Celtics at Milwaukee Bucks: April 26 at TBD

*Game 7: Milwaukee Bucks at Boston Celtics: April 28 at TBD

No. 3 Philadelphia 76ers vs. No. 6 Miami Heat

Series Odds: PHI -425, MIA +285

Series Pick: Philadelphia in five

Series Schedule

Game 1: Miami Heat at Philadelphia 76ers: April 14 at 8 p.m. ET on ESPN

Game 2: Miami Heat at Philadelphia 76ers: April 16 at 8 p.m. ET on TNT

Game 3: Philadelphia 76ers at Miami Heat: April 19 at 7 p.m. ET on TNT

Game 4: Philadelphia 76ers at Miami Heat: April 21 at 2:30 p.m. ET on TNT

*Game 5: Miami Heat at Philadelphia 76ers: April 24 at TBD

*Game 6: Philadelphia 76ers at Miami Heat: April 26 at TBD

*Game 7: Miami Heat at Philadelphia 76ers: April 28 at TBD

No. 4 Cleveland Cavaliers vs. No. 5 Indiana Pacers

Series Odds: CLE -1030, IND +535

Series Pick: Cleveland in five

Series Schedule

Game 1: Indiana Pacers at Cleveland Cavaliers: April 15 at 3:30 p.m. ET on ABC

Game 2: Indiana Pacers at Cleveland Cavaliers: April 18 at 7 p.m. ET on TNT

Game 3: Cleveland Cavaliers at Indiana Pacers: April 20 at 7 p.m. ET on ESPN

Game 4: Cleveland Cavaliers at Indiana Pacers: April 22 at 8:30 p.m. ET on TNT

*Game 5: Indiana Pacers at Cleveland Cavaliers: April 25 at TBD

*Game 6: Cleveland Cavaliers at Indiana Pacers: April 27 at TBD

*Game 7: Indiana Pacers at Cleveland Cavaliers April 29 at TBD

Western Conference

No. 1 Houston Rockets vs. No. 8 Minnesota Timberwolves

Series Odds: HOU -1315, MIN +635

Series Pick: Houston in four

Series Schedule

Game 1: Minnesota Timberwolves at Houston Rockets: April 15 at 9 p.m. ET on TNT

Game 2: Minnesota Timberwolves at Houston Rockets: April 18 at 9:30 p.m. ET on TNT

Game 3: Houston Rockets at Minnesota Timberwolves: April 21 at 7:30 p.m. ET on ESPN

Game 4: Houston Rockets at Minnesota Timberwolves: April 23 at 8 p.m. ET on TNT

*Game 5: Minnesota Timberwolves at Houston Rockets: April 25 at TBD

*Game 6: Houston Rockets at Minnesota Timberwolves: April 27 at TBD

*Game 7: Minnesota Timberwolves at Houston Rockets: April 29 at TBD

No. 2 Golden State Warriors vs. No. 7 San Antonio Spurs

Series Odds: GSW -1750, SAS +710

Series Pick: Golden State in six

Series Schedule

Game 1: San Antonio Spurs at Golden State Warriors: April 14 at 3 p.m. ET on ABC

Game 2: San Antonio Spurs at Golden State Warriors: April 16 at 10:30 p.m. ET on TNT

Game 3: Golden State Warriors at San Antonio Spurs: April 19 at 9:30 p.m. ET on TNT

Game 4: Golden State Warriors at San Antonio Spurs: April 22 at 3:30 p.m. ET on ABC

*Game 5: San Antonio Spurs at Golden State Warriors: April 24 at TBD

*Game 6: Golden State Warriors at San Antonio Spurs: April 26 at TBD

*Game 7: San Antonio Spurs at Golden State Warriors: April 28 at TBD

No. 3 Portland Trail Blazers vs. No. 6 New Orleans Pelicans

Series Odds: POR -180, NOP +140

Series Pick: New Orleans in seven

Series Schedule

Game 1: New Orleans Pelicans at Portland Trail Blazers: April 14 at 10:30 p.m. ET on ESPN

Game 2: New Orleans Pelicans at Portland Trail Blazers: April 17 at 10:30 p.m. ET on TNT

Game 3: Portland Trail Blazers at New Orleans Pelicans: April 19 at 9 p.m. ET on NBA TV

Game 4: Portland Trail Blazers at New Orleans Pelicans: April 21 at 5 p.m. ET on TNT

*Game 5: New Orleans Pelicans at Portland Trail Blazers: April 24 at TBD

*Game 6: Portland Trail Blazers at New Orleans Pelicans: April 26 at TBD

*Game 7: New Orleans Pelicans at Portland Trail Blazers: April 28 at TBD

No. 4 Oklahoma City Thunder vs. No. 5 Utah Jazz

Series Odds: OKC -140, UTA +110

Series Pick: Oklahoma City in seven

Series Schedule

Game 1: Utah Jazz at Oklahoma City Thunder: April 15 at 6:30 p.m. ET on TNT

Game 2: Utah Jazz at Oklahoma City Thunder: April 18 at 8 p.m. ET on NBA TV

Game 3: Oklahoma City Thunder at Utah Jazz: April 21 at 10 p.m. ET on ESPN

Game 4: Oklahoma City Thunder at Utah Jazz: April 23 at 10:30 p.m. ET on TNT

*Game 5: Utah Jazz at Oklahoma City Thunder: April 25 at TBD

*Game 6: Oklahoma City Thunder at Utah Jazz: April 27 at TBD

*Game 7: Utah Jazz at Oklahoma City Thunder: April 29 at TBD

*If necessary


The 2018 NBA playoffs tip off Sunday with four series-opening games: Spurs at Warriors, Wizards at Raptors, Heat at 76ers and Pelicans at Trail Blazers.

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Monday features four more Game 1s: Bucks at Celtics, Pacers at Cavs, Jazz at Thunder and Timberwolves at Rockets.

Follow along with live updates, scores and schedule for today's NBA playoff games.

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Raptors 114 Wizards 106

The Raptors end their 10-game losing streak in Game 1's, with a 114-106 win over the Washington Wizards.

Serge Ibaka led the way with 23 points and 12 rebounds, while five other Raptors scored in double figures on the night.

Warriors 113 Spurs 92

The Golden State Warriors started their playoff run on the right foot, notching a 113-92 victory over the Spurs in Game 1.

Klay Thompson led the way with 27 points, including 5-of-6 from the three-point line, while Kevin Durant added 24 on the night.

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