The postseason is here, and the NBA play-in games are locked in with high-stakes matchups ahead…Yankee Scores reports.
East Play-In Battles
The ninth-place Charlotte Hornets will host the 10th-place Miami Heat on Tuesday night in a win-or-go-home clash. “Our group understands what wins and loses for us,” Heat coach Erik Spoelstra said.

On Wednesday, the seventh-seeded Philadelphia 76ers will face the eighth-seeded Orlando Magic. The winner earns a Round 1 date with the Boston Celtics. Magic coach Jamahl Mosley urged focus, saying, “You’ve got to make sure you focus your time and your attention and your energy all on the Philadelphia 76ers right now.”
West Play-In Showdowns
Tuesday night also features Phoenix against Portland, with the winner advancing to face Victor Wembanyama and the Spurs. On Wednesday, the Clippers host the Warriors in an elimination game, with the winner moving on to face the Suns-Blazers loser for the right to meet Oklahoma City.
Warriors coach Steve Kerr noted, “Each team knows the other pretty well, just from playing against them a lot over the years.”

Round 1 Matchups Set
Some series are already locked in. In the East, No. 3 New York will battle No. 6 Atlanta, while No. 4 Cleveland faces No. 5 Toronto. In the West, Denver meets Minnesota for the third time in four years, and the Lakers will face Houston in a LeBron James vs. Kevin Durant showdown.
Records and Awards
This season set a new record with 284,395 points scored league-wide. Denver’s Nikola Jokic reached 65 games played, making him eligible for awards. Jokic averaged a triple-double, leading the league in rebounds and assists, while Luka Doncic claimed the scoring title at 33.5 points per game.
Looking Ahead
With the NBA play-in tournament tipping off, the NBA’s most exciting stretch begins. From elimination drama to historic rivalries, fans are set for a postseason packed with storylines.


