IT'S BACK


"A real spectacle awaits us after the success of the bubble." 

After the biological scourges that continue to move the whole world and that forced to continue the last edition of regular NBA and, later, the Playoffs to a successful bubble lived in the Disney Park of Orlando, the competition returns with Christmas date to return the illusion to the lovers of this exciting sport that will see the games reduced to seventy-two and, for the time being, the loss of the All Star.

On December 22, when the parties will still be restricted, we can turn on the screens to sit on the couch and enjoy the best basketball in the world. 

Giannis Antetokounmpo will try to win his third regular season MVP, of course, with the permission of so many players who aspire to take their teams to the top of the standings and be awarded the prestigious award.

We'll keep an eye on Russel Westbrook (the triple-double boss) who has left for the Wizards after his breakup with another contender; James Harden. Also of Lebron and his dance partner, of the return to the court of the impossible crossover of Kyrie Irving, of the sensations of Don Stephen, of the climb of Jimmy Butler, of the step forward that the 76ers must take in the east, of the potential of Anthony Edwards chosen on November 18 as number one of the Draft by the Timberwolves and, of course, we will have our eyes wide open on the continued progress of Luka Doncic who was already fourth in the last voting for best player of the season.

Gone are the finals between Miami Heat and Angels Lakers, now it's time to enjoy a new adventure that will begin in the early hours of December 22 to 23 with two exciting matches: Brooklyn Nets vs Golden State Warriors and Los Angeles Lakers vs Los Angeles Clippers.

AZP


Let the show begin and let us end the pandemic together