In the middle of the Super Bowl fervor, Fadeway World predicts two NBA contests in an attempt to recover from a 2-4 round.
Fadeway World is set to recover well from the difficult prediction round we had last time, where we ended 2-4 and improved our record to 206-107 overall. We’re sure we can provide accurate estimates and analysis as we get ready for the next two-game evening. We’re dedicated to giving intelligent predictions and all the necessary information to help you stay ahead of the game, and we take pride in our excellent accuracy rate of 65.8%.
There are just two NBA games scheduled for today in the midst of the Super Bowl craze. The first game of the day will pit the Miami Heat against the Boston Celtics. The Oklahoma City Thunder and Sacramento Kings will play each other after that.
Miami Heat vs. Boston Celtics, 2:00 PM EST
Celtics 8-2 in their last ten games
Heat: 4-6 in the last ten games
Xavier Tillman is out (knee), and Jaden Springer is day-to-day (ankle) injured for the Celtics.
Heat Injuries: Dru Smith is out (knee), Jimmy Butler is day-to-day (personal).
Last Five: Cetlics Takes a 3-2 Lead
The Miami Heat (28-24) and Boston Celtics (40-12) square off in an afternoon game at the American Airlines Arena. The Celtics, who are presently leading the Eastern Conference, enter this game on the heels of a three-game winning run and are led offensively by Jayson Tatum and Kristaps Porzingis. In the meantime, the Heat hope to maintain their upward trend after winning four straight games after a recent comeback.
Anticipate a close match between two strong rivals as both teams aim to establish their supremacy in the conference. Nonetheless, Boston is expected to win this game because of their offensive potency and consistency.
Prediction: Sacramento Kings vs. Heat 128-115 at Oklahoma City Thunder, 3 PM EST.
10 Games Played by Kings: 7-3
Thunder: 6-4 Through 10 Games
Kings: Chris Duarte (ankle) is out.
Thunder: Gordon Hayward is out with a calf injury.
Last 5 encounters: Kings are up 5-0
In a Western Conference clash, the Sacramento Kings (30-21) visit the Oklahoma City Thunder (35-17) at the Chesapeake Energy Arena. The Kings, coming off a split performance in their last two games, look to continue their success against the Thunder after winning both previous matchups this season. With De’Aaron Fox and Domantas Sabonis leading the charge, the Kings aim to capitalize on their recent momentum and assert their dominance on the road.
On the other hand, the Thunder, despite their strong record, have yet to secure a win against Sacramento this year. With Shai Gilgeous-Alexander leading the charge, Oklahoma City seeks redemption and aims to turn the tide in their favor. However, considering the Kings’ recent form and their success against the Thunder, they are predicted to come out on top in this matchup.