
For NBA fans, there is no better time on the NBA calendar than the start of the postseason.
With the final two playoff spots determined with Friday night’s play-in games, the chase for the NBA championship officially begins with four playoff games on Saturday.
And the play-in games provided a perfect appetizer. The game that decided the No. 8 playoff seed in the Eastern Conference between the Cleveland Cavaliers and Atlanta Hawks had the feel of a Game 7. And the L.A. Clippers-New Orleans Pelicans matchup that decided the No. 8 seed in the West had it all, with the Pelicans finally taking control late in the fourth quarter.
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This season’s playoffs have a ton of compelling angles. Can the Phoenix Suns win their first NBA title? Will the Milwaukee Bucks repeat? Can Stephen Curry return and deliver the Golden State Warriors their fourth title in eight seasons? Can the upstart Memphis Grizzlies spring a surprise?
Follow along as the USA TODAY Sports network keeps you up to date with the action as it unfolds.
No Ben Simmons in Game 1 for Nets
The Brooklyn Nets ruled guard Ben Simmons out for Game 1 against Boston on Sunday. As Simmons, who has not played a game this season, returns to game condition and lessens his back soreness, there is talk that he will make an appearance at some point in this series. Simmons has done solo work in practice and is expected to begin practicing against teammates within the week.
Jazz steal Game 1 on the road from Luka Doncic-less Mavericks
Donovan Mitchell scored 30 of his 32 points after halftime, Bojan Bogdanovic finished with 26 and the Utah Jazz opened the playoffs with a 99-93 victory Saturday over the Dallas Mavericks, who were without injured All-Star guard Luka Doncic.
Bogdanovic had Utah’s only two 3-pointers before halftime, in a 13-2 run over the final 3 1/2 minutes that put the Jazz ahead to stay. Mitchell, who always seems to step up in the postseason, came alive after the break.
The fourth-seeded Mavericks, starting the playoffs at home for the first time since their NBA title season 11 years ago, sorely missed their 23-year-old superstar. Doncic strained his left calf six days earlier in the regular-season finale. Coach Jason Kidd has said only that he is day to day.
Jalen Brunson, the starting point guard with Doncic out, had 24 points on 9-of-24 shooting with seven rebounds. Spencer Dinwiddie scored 22 points, Reggie Bullock added 15 and Dorian Finney-Smith 14.
Game 2 in the best-of-seven series is Monday night in Dallas.
Mavs in trouble without Doncic
Dallas star Luka Doncic is listed as day-to-day with a strained left calf, and while the Mavs won’t risk a long-term injury, their success against Utah depends on his availability.
Utah took Game 1 99-93, and Dallas was in his game start to finish, trailing 92-91 late in the fourth quarter.
Even though Jalen Brunson had 24 points and Spencer Dinwiddie had 22, Dallas simply didn’t have enough offense, shooting 29-for-76 from the field
Not only was Doncic’s scoring missed, so was his rebounding. The Mavs were outrebounded 53-34 by the Jazz.
If Doncic can go, the Mavs still have a chance to win the series. Each game he misses, the Mavs’ chance declines. It was an untimely injury – in the final game of the regular season – and it could lead to an early exit for Dallas and leave the Mavs 0-3 in first-round series with Doncic.
Grizzlies guard Ja Morant has perfect first quarter vs. Timberwolves
Ja Morant announced his arrival into the 2022 NBA playoffs by going 5-of-5 in the first quarter for 15 points. Morant led the Grizzlies to the No. 2 seed in the Western Conference. Even though the Grizzlies went 16-2 without Morant this season, it is unlikely they can go far in the playoffs without him playing like an All-Star.
T-Wolves coach fine with team’s ’emotions’ after play-in game win
After the Minnesota Timberwolves beat the L.A. Clippers, 109-104, in the play-in game tournament to advance to the playoffs, they had an over-the-top celebration. And that drew plenty of laughs from TNT’s “Inside the NBA” crew, as well as NBA Twitter. It is just the second playoff appearance in 18 years for the Timberwolves. Before Game 1 against the Memphis Grizzlies on Saturday at 3:30 p.m., coach Chris Finch said he has no worries about his team’s emotions. “(They play) with a lot of swagger, lot of belief, lot of confidence,” he told reporters. “That’s what you want from young players. It’s not my job to temper their behaviors coming into a big game. I want them to let it fly.”
Mitchell comes up big in third quarter
After a poor shooting first half for Donovan Mitchell (two points, 1-for-9 from the field), the Jazz guard had 19 points in the third quarter – 7-for-13 from the field and 4-for-5 on free throws. It helped Utah to a 73-65 lead headed into the first quarter.
Without Doncic, Mavericks hanging tough vs. Jazz
Dallas star Luka Doncic (strained left calf) missed Game 1 against Utah on Saturday, but the Mavericks trail just 45-43 at halftime of their first-round series. Dallas led for much of the first half, including a 41-32 lead late in the first half. It was scoring by committee for the Mavs: Jalen Brunson (12 points, six rebounds), Spencer Dinwiddie (10 points), Dorian Finney-Smith (eight points) and Reggie Bullock (five point, three rebounds, one assist, one steal).
What to watch in the second half: Utah’s 3-point shooting. The Jazz made just 2-of-17 3s in the first half and the first one didn’t come until Bojan Bogdanovic with 3:10 left in the first half. Bogdanovich carried the Jazz offensively with 20 points in the first half. Utah struggled from the field (17-for-42 ) and Donovan Mitchell has just two points on 1-for-9 shooting.
Major changes could be coming if Utah Jazz fall in first round
Perhaps no team in the NBA playoffs has more riding on the first round than the Utah Jazz, who face the Dallas Mavericks today at 1 p.m. ET. They have failed to advance past the first round in two of the past three seasons. And in three second-round appearances, they have won just three games. With Dallas’ Luka Doncic listed as “day-to-day” and out for Game 1, it appears the path to the second round could be wide open. If they do fail, there could be some franchise-altering changes this summer, according to news reports. To put a finer point on it, it could mean the end of the All-Star Donovan Mitchell-Rudy Gobert tandem. Even coach Quin Snyder could depart. And Utah is limping into the postseason. Their longest win streak in two months is three games, and they are 23-24 since the start of the calendar year.
Luka Doncic out for Game 1
The availability of Luka Doncic looms large over the Dallas Mavericks-Utah Jazz series. Mavericks coach Jason Kidd said during his pregame availability on Saturday that Doncic is day-to-day but will not play in Saturday’s Game 1. Doncic suffered a strained left calf in the regular season finale. He didn’t practice at all during the week and ESPN’s Adrian Wojnarowski reported there’s “a great deal of skepticism” within the organization on Doncic’s availability the entire first-round. Jalen Brunson will start in Doncic’s place.
Can Ben Simmons make debut against Celtics
When the Brooklyn Nets acquired Ben Simmons at the NBA trade deadline, the expectation was that he could provide the kind of defense that could transform the Nets from a play-in participant to a legitimate title contender. According to reports, Simmons has had a significant recovery from a back injury that has kept him off the court. There is now hope that Simmons could make his season debut at some point in the Nets’ first-round series against the Boston Celtics, with Game 1 set for Sunday at 3:30 p.m.
Contributing: The Associated Press