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NBA Playoffs Picks, chances, see information for Warriors-Rockets games 7, Pacers-Cavs Game 1

The first round of the NBA playoffs comes to a conclusion on Sunday and it is a fool. The Houston Rockets organize the Golden State Warriors in game 7. This game will actually come after the second round begins with the opening game between the Cleveland Cavaliers and the Indiana Pacers.

Here you will find a look at the picks from our employees, the opportunities for the games and how to look at both games on Sunday.

Consideration manual for Sunday

Game Time (et) TV Streaming

Pacers in Cavs

7 p.m.

TNT/Trutv

Max.

Warrior at Rockets

9:30 p.m.

TNT/Trutv
NBCS Bay Area/Space City

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Indiana Pacers at Cleveland Cavaliers game 1

Serial opportunities: Cavs -500, Pacers +375

Cleveland had no problems with Miami, but has a step in the competition for the second round. Nevertheless, the Cavs are strongly preferred both in game 1 on Sunday and in the series as a whole.

The Pacers also had little problems in the first round and came to Milwaukee in five games. In this series, however, the Bucks brought only a little more than two games from Damian Lillard.

Due to the quick first round for both teams, both will also take a whole lot of break. Indiana completed Milwaukee on Tuesday. Cleveland last played on Monday, and the use of “played” is liberal when you consider that the Cavs Miami defeated in game 4 by 55 after it started at 26 by the end of the first quarter.

The CAVS won 64 games in the regular season to snap the top seed in the Eastern Conference, and it was almost a above that they would at least make it to the conference final. The true test of Cleveland is expected in this round against defending champion Boston or maybe New York. However, Indiana won three out of four meetings in the regular season.

The first two of these meetings came in two games in January, with the pacers won on the street at 15 before the Cavs won in Indianapolis of 10. The two newer meetings are delivered with one asterisks. The Pacers won by two on April 10, with the cavs resting their stars. Three days later, they met in the regular season finale and no team played his best players.

The game 1 on Sunday will look very different from these meetings in the late season.

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Golden State Warriors at Houston Rockets game 7

Series 3-3

Oh Oh, Golden State blown another 3-1 lead. The Warriors took the start of the series in Houston and then stopped at home to build this tour, but the last two games were not so pretty.

Houston's victory in San Francisco on Friday forced this game 7 and while the game was nearby until the fourth quarter, Golden State had no lead after the first quarter. Jimmy Butler had two games in a row and turned 5 2: 10 out of the field in game before going 6 1: 6 from the 3-point country in game. The Warriors need playoff Jimmy to appear in a street game 7.

Golden State also needs Stephen Curry to improve the 13-opposite 35 company, which he shot off the field in the last two games.

Houston, who occurs as a favorite on Sunday, suddenly rose in an otherwise disappointing season of the veteran of this Young Rocket team. Vanvleet, who achieved its lowest value average (14.1) in six seasons, scored an average of 11.3 points per game in the first three games in the series. Since then he has scored at least 25 points in every game, while he took over 50 percent out of the field and made two thirds of his 3-point attempts in each of these games.

If Vanvleet starts again, it will be difficult for Golden State, but can he continue? It also seems unlikely that Curry and Butler will continue to fight. Will Curry start as he did last summer in the gold medal game of the Olympic Games? Will Playoff Jimmy take over? If not, it could mean that it is time that the warriors fish.

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(Photo by Fred Vanvleet and Stephen Curry: Ezra Shaw / Getty Images)

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