NBA’s Final Four
The franchise with the most titles. The best player of this generation. The reigning champions. The probable MVP.
The NBA has its Final Four.
It certainly does not disappoint.
Boston’s 114-112 win over Philadelphia on Wednesday night (Thursday morning, Philippine time) brought down the curtain on the postseason’s second round — one that wasn’t exactly loaded with drama, since it was the first time since 2002 that none of the NBA’s four conference semifinal series went past five games.
Cleveland swept Toronto, while Houston, Golden State and the Celtics all prevailed by 4-1 counts.
Everyone gets to catch their collective breaths for a few days, with the league going dark until the weekend.
Cleveland and Boston don’t tip off the Eastern Conference finals until Sunday (Monday, Philippine time), and the Warriors and Rockets start their West title series on Monday (Tuesday, Philippine time).
And yes, the Cavaliers and Warriors are four wins away from a fourth consecutive meeting in the NBA Finals.
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