NBA PlayOffs 2024- First Round Picks, Games 1-4 (April 20-29)
It is quite hard to believe that we are already into the NBA PlayOffs with the Finals from last June not feeling nearly as distant in the past as they are.
The Denver Nuggets made their favouritism count as they won it all, but they will try and go again, this time as the Number 2 Seed in the Western Conference.
Instead it may be the Boston Celtics who are going to be the team to beat, even with a potentially awkward First Round Series coming up. That will be determined on Friday evening when the final Play In Tournament games are completed, while there are going to be some new faces in the post-season compared with last season.
Another year of experience may be needed by some, including the top Seed in the Western Conference the Oklahoma City Thunder, while the window is officially closing on other contenders all around.
And of course, it would not feel like much of a post-season if MY New York Knicks were not involved.
A strong end to the season has seen the Knicks rock up with the Number 2 Seed in the Eastern Conference and they will have every chance of producing a strong run if they can overcome a tough First Round opponent. Reaching the NBA Finals for the first time in twenty-five years is still feeling like a long shot, but you just never know what is going to happen in the post-season and any injury issues that may open the door for a first Championship since 1973.
Looking back at last year's PlayOff numbers, the NBA Picks returned a + 10.49 Units return with a 14.98% Yield.
Three of the four Rounds produced a winning return, including the NBA Finals, but it was the First Round when the foundation was laid with a really strong return.
Matching that will not be easy, but it does give us something to aim for.
Much like last season's PlayOffs, I am splitting the First Round, and subsequent Rounds through to the NBA Finals, into Games 1-4 and 5-7 threads just to limit the length of them.
The First Round opening thread will tend to the be the longest with eight Series in play, but these are also most likely to be concluded in four or five games.
A 22-9 record in the First Round of the PlayOffs produced the strong foundation for a successful run in the post-season, but this is not a case of all or nothing over the next couple of weeks. Instead the focus has to be trying to put the winning runs together to ensure a positive return, and not allowing any dips to make us lose focus on the bigger picture.
Four of the First Round Series will be beginning on Saturday and the remaining four on Sunday and the selections from Games 1-4 will be added below.
Good luck and let's hope for some really good Basketball... And a New York Knicks win.
Saturday 20th April
Orlando Magic @ Cleveland Cavaliers Game 1 Pick: Motivation is going to be incredibly easy to find for the Orlando Magic in this First Round PlayOff Series with suggestions that the Cleveland Cavaliers 'tanked' their final regular season game when hosting the Charlotte Hornets. Resting starters throughout the entirety of the Fourth Quarter as they game got away from the Cavaliers has been the story ahead of their return to the post-season and the suggestion they 'targeted' this First Round Series has to be pinned to the wall of the Orlando locker room.
The Magic have not made the PlayOffs since 2020 so there is a suggestion that it was the right plan from the Cavaliers, but a win would have seen them climb into either the Number 2 or Number 3 Seed and that would mean avoiding a likely Conference Semi Final showdown with the Boston Celtics.
Ultimately the Cavaliers have 'chosen' to face the Orlando Magic against whom they split the four regular season meetings, including both teams winning on the floor of the other once.
Health is a factor and the Cavaliers have been beset by injuries throughout the course of the season so it is key that their main starters are fit and ready to go. The Cavaliers will go as far as the likes of Donovan Mitchell and Darius Garland will take them, although it certainly feels like there is a ceiling on their ambitions in this post-season.
Pressure will be on them to at least progress further than last year when upset by the New York Knicks in a home First Round Series, but the inexperience of the Orlando Magic is expected to be factor too.
It also should be noted that the Magic have been a lot stronger on their own court than they been on the road and it will be a real challenge for them to head back to Orlando with a split of the first two games in this First Round Series. The edge looks to be with the Cleveland Cavaliers thanks to their impressive Defensive work and the talented players mentioned can get hot Offensively to help guide Cleveland to the victory.
A lot of eyes will on this Series to see if the Cavaliers can make use of the Series they picked and there will be plenty ready to mock them if they do not.
Smaller home favourites have not had a very strong covering record in Game 1 of the NBA PlayOffs First Round Series, but in general the home teams have been piling up the wins outright.
The line is a tough one to read, but the Cleveland Cavaliers might just have enough in the tank to just take advantage of an opponent that has not played enough PlayOff games in recent years to know exactly what to expect. It could free up some of the younger players in the Orlando locker room, but the feeling is that the Cavaliers are healthy at a good time and they can open this Series with an important victory.
Phoenix Suns @ Minnesota Timberwolves Game 1 Pick: This has the makings of a really good First Round Series and the Number 6 Seeded Phoenix Suns will believe they match up really well with the Minnesota Timberwolves.
You cannot blame the Suns in feeling that way having won all three regular season meetings this season to extend their run to five wins in a row over the Timberwolves. Games were not really that competitive either, while Phoenix secured their Number 6 Seed by beating the Minnesota Timberwolves in this Arena on the final day of the regular season, which also dropped the Timberwolves into this First Round Series.
Both of these teams will feel they can have a significant impact in the post-season, even being in the same half of the Western Conference bracket as the defending Champions Denver Nuggets who are the Number 2 Seed.
However, it would be foolish for the Suns and the Timberwolves to overlook the team right in front of them and Phoenix have an ambition of returning home next week knowing they have at least taken home court away from Minnesota.
Game 1 might be a really good opportunity for Phoenix to do that with the Timberwolves still likely figuring out how a returning Karl Anthony Towns can impact the team. There is no doubting the talent of KAT, but the Timberwolves had found a rhythm without him and having to reintegrate him may just knock the team a little out of sync.
That is not idea before facing an opponent that has gotten the better of you throughout the regular season and one loaded with the experiences and talent that the Suns clearly have.
Last season it was the Nuggets who ended both the Phoenix Suns and Minnesota Timberwolves PlayOff ambitions, but the Suns have felt close to a breakthrough since reaching the NBA Finals in 2021. The health of the rotation looks good and the window is beginning to close so this feels an important PlayOffs for the Phoenix Suns who can begin with an upset on the road.
Home teams have won a lot of the Game 1's in recent First Round Series, but they do not always cover and smaller favourites have been most vulnerable. That is the position the Minnesota Timberwolves find themselves in and First Round home favourites of just 4 points or fewer are now 27-39-1 against the spread in this Round of the PlayOffs in recent seasons.
Add in the Phoenix win here last Sunday and overall dominance of the regular season series between the teams and the Suns look an underdog that can be backed with the points.
Philadelphia 76ers @ New York Knicks Game 1 Pick: Statements made from a bench player for the Philadelphia 76ers that they wanted to face the New York Knicks in the First Round of the NBA PlayOffs as they are 'easier' than facing the Boston Celtics would make sense to a lot of fans.
However, you do have to question the mindset of players saying things like that out aloud and there is little doubt it will serve as massive motivation as far as the Number 2 Seeds are concerned.
In recent years, those teams coming out of the Play In Tournament games have been able to ride the momentum against rested opponents and upset the odds in Game 1 of the First Round of the NBA PlayOffs. Last season the Lakers and the Miami Heat both won the opening games in the First Round of the PlayOffs having come through the Play In Tournament, but both were the Number 8 Seed and the 76ers have had a couple of days to rest and just ease out of the intensity they would have needed to narrowly knock off the Miami Heat.
Joel Embiid has been back and the 76ers have won nine in a row, but Paul Reed's comments will have resonated in New York.
The Knicks may not be the Boston Celtics, who have dominated the Eastern Conference this season, but they have fought through injury and the team have really picked up their own levels since the All Star Break. Add in the fact that Jalen Brunson has grown into a genuine star and the grit and determination shown by the Knicks, and they will certainly feel they are capable of beating this 76ers team having won three of the four regular season games.
All of those have been played this calendar year and Embiid has featured so there is nothing to intimidate the New York Knicks, although they are in a poor position of being a short priced home favourite, which has not been a good covering spot for teams in recent seasons in the First Round of the PlayOffs.
In saying that, the Knicks have shown little concern at having to face the winner of the first Play In Tournament game, even when it was clear that it was going to be either Philadelphia or Miami. Other games had finished as they entered Double Overtime on the final day of the regular season and the Knicks could have easily dropped that game against the Chicago Bulls to ensure a Series with the Indiana Pacers instead.
However, they do not think they can beat the 76ers and that would mean avoiding the Boston Celtics until the Eastern Conference Finals at the earliest, which could be enough time for things to change dramatically ahead of any potential Series.
Last season the Knicks won four of the five home games played in the post-season and they can open this Series with an important win. Narrow home favourites may not have a very strong covering record in the First Round, but teams are capable of covering and the Knicks can lay down an early marker to the 76ers that they are just as happy at having to face them as Philadelphia are the other way around.
The long winning run will have given Philadelphia confidence and momentum, but the Knicks finished the regular season with six wins in their last seven games and New York can open with an important win to get their post-season underway.
Los Angeles Lakers @ Denver Nuggets Game 1 Pick: It was very quickly shut down and then mocked by Head Coach Darvin Ham, but there was genuine talk ahead of the first Play In Tournament game that the Los Angeles Lakers should think about losing. The likes of Anthony Davis and LeBron James, as well as the Head Coach, would not have entertained the idea, but pundits and those watching believed it would be better for the Lakers to try and avoid a First Round Series with the Denver Nuggets.
After making their way through the Play In Tournament and then upsetting the Number 2 Seeded Memphis Grizzlies, the Los Angeles Lakers found themselves with plenty of momentum to take into the Western Conference Finals. However, they were swept aside by the Denver Nuggets, the eventual NBA Champions, and the Lakers have lost all three regular season games against them this season too.
It makes it eight straight wins for the Denver Nuggets and this is a dominant home team, which will make it very difficult for the Los Angeles Lakers to win this best of seven game Series.
Having Davis and James will be important, but the balance of the Denver roster is going to be tough to shake off and the Lakers will need one of the role players to step up and have a massive Series.
Even if that happens, stopping the Nuggets from doing what they want is going to be very difficult and the expectation is that they will underline their dominance right out of the gate.
Denver have not only won eight in a row against Los Angeles, but they have covered in the last five and remain a team with a dominant home court advantage. They will also note that big home favourites in the First Round of the NBA PlayOffs have had a dominating recent run at the betting window and they will be looking to create that uncertainty in the Lakers by having everyone speaking about how Los Angeles should have aimed to avoid playing the Nuggets in the First Round.
The successes of last season after coming through the Play In Tournament will help the Lakers, who are plenty experienced, but this feels like a Series that will be dictated by the Denver Nuggets and they can begin with a strong win.
MY PICKS: 20/04 Cleveland Cavaliers - 4.5 Points @ 1.91 Bet365 (1 Unit)
20/04 Phoenix Suns + 2 Points @ 1.91 Sky Bet (1 Unit)
20/04 New York Knicks - 3 Points @ 1.91 William Hill (1 Unit)
20/04 Denver Nuggets - 7.5 Points @ 2.00 Sky Bet (1 Unit)
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