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NBA probability for 2025 NBA final in Jayson Tatum -injury

The NBA playoff picture took an important turn when the reigning champion Boston Celtics Jayson Tatum lost in game 4 of the semi -finals of the Eastern Conference to a broken Achilles tendon right Achilles tendon.

Tatum is expected to recover completely, but the Celtics' hopes of repeating themselves are in danger, since Boston is 3-1 after a loss of 121: 113 on Monday evening.

Shai Gilgeous-Alexander and the Oklahoma City Thunder are the favorite according to Betmgm to win the NBA final 2025. Game 5 of the Western Conference semi -finals is on Tuesday at 8:30 p.m.

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According to BetmGM, a game on Wednesday:

  1. Oklahoma City Thunder: +100
  2. New York Knicks: +500
  3. Minnesota Timberwolves: +600
  4. Indiana Pacers: +900
  5. Cleveland Cavaliers: +1000
  6. Denver nuggets: +1600
  7. Boston Celtics: +3000
  8. Golden State Warriors: +15000

What is the biggest key for Thunder VS Nuggets to get in NBA playoffs?

Fresh legs must deliver: My key to the series before she started was the young legs of the Thunder. I stick to it. OKC has to push the pace and be aggressive, lively in defense and become downhill in the offensive, because Denver looks a bit worn for me. The thunder is younger and deeper. Lean into these advantages as far as possible. – Jenni Carlson, columnist

Joel Lorenzi, Thunder Beat Writer: In four games, Nikola Jokic achieved an average of 26.5 & 14.8 rebounds. He has also registered more sales than assists and shoots 39.1% of the field and 21.4% compared to 3 – both worst grades in every series during a long career of post -seasons. Jaylin Williams channeling it on great missing shots, and if he is asked about the areas that worked, Shai Gilgeous-Alexander will behave as if he is going to hit his head until the series ends. OKC simply had the appropriate bodies and variations of appearance. If you continue to look Jokic as if someone else feel like a baseline for the series. –Joel Lorenzi, personnel author

Who will win the 3-point fight?: OKC turns 32.3% from the depth in this series. Lu there has dropped to 25%. Jalen Williams has dropped to 20.8%. Chet Holmgren has dropped to 20%. This only makes life difficult for a man like Shai Gilgeous-Alexander, an elite driver who benefits from the good ground distance. If Denver takes away the 3-point line further, it has a good chance to find ahead. If OKC looks at Deep, it is located in the driver's seat. – Justin Martinez, personnel author

Which option No. 2 rises ?:: Shai Gilgeous-Alexander exceeded this series Nikola Jokic, but the two MVP candidates are more or less balanced. I am excited to see which Jalen Williams and Jamal Murray may steal one of these last games. Murray has done it before. Williams doesn't have it. Both were inconsistent in the series. – Joe Mussatto, columnist

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