Skubie Mageza, Arda Ocal and Phil Murphy are here to lead us into the final day of the NBA regular season and an Eastern Conference matchup between the Indiana Pacers and the Brooklyn Nets. We tip things off by looking at what’s at stake on the season’s final day. We discuss All-NBA teams. Where will Joel Embiid and Nikola Jokic fall? We look ahead to the NBA Playoff and close things out by talking about the play-in tournament and the NBA’s most feared players.
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