The NBA Playoffs begin with the Play-In Tournament tonight, featuring former UNC player Coby White and the Charlotte Hornets facing the Miami Heat. The Hornets must win to advance and face tough competition ahead, including the top-seeded Pistons if they succeed.
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Later tonight, the NBA Playoffs are set to begin. Well, somewhat. Tonight starts the Play-In Tournament that decides the final teams to make the playoffs, but either way, the march towards the NBA Finals begins over the next couple days. While UNCās lack of a former player being a leading player on a championship-contending team has been well covered (and will hopefully change with Caleb Wilsonās ascendance), there are still a number of former Tar Heels around the bracket. With that in mind, letās take a look at the former North Carolina players who will try and bring home the Larry OāBrien Trophy this year.
Weāll start with a Tar Heel who will quickly be in action this postseason, but will be up against it as far making a long stay is concerned.
After a midseason trade sent him to the Charlotte Hornets, Coby White has helped them back to the playoffsā¦somewhat. Later tonight, the Hornets will host the Heat in the 9/10 game in the Eastern Conference Play-In Tournament. In order to get into the main bracket, White and Charlotte will have to knockoff Miami tonight and then beat the loser of the 7/8 game between the 76ers and Magic. Even if they make it through that, the Hornets would then be tasked with facing the #1 seed and 60-win Pistons squad.
The Tar Heel with probably the most intriguing title chances this year is Harrison Barnes with the San Antonio Spurs. While Victor Wenbanyama is the key cog in the Spursā machine, Barnes has been a solid veteran presence as theyāve returned to the postseason this year. Heās put up 9.9 points per game and is knocking down a little under 40% of his three-point attempts as San Antonio cracked the 60-win mark. Barnes and the Spurs will go in as the #2 seed in the West, and will take on the winner of the Suns/Blazers play-in game. However, as a #2 seed, itāll be hard for them not to hope for a deep playoff run.
Harrison Ingram is also on the Spursā roster, although he averages less than four minutes per game in only seven appearances this season, so he likely wonāt be a key part of their playoff run.
Another Carolina player on a team hoping to make it far will be Cameron Johnson on the Denver Nuggets. Heās one of my favorite recent Tar Heels, so by no means do I say this to disparage him; by all accounts, he hasnāt been quite as good as what Denver was hoping for when they added him in on offseason trade. However, heās still put up over double digits points per game and makes threes at a good clip. Denver will probably need him to be even better than that if they want to make another run at a championship, though. Their run will start with a series against the Timberwolves, which begins Saturday.
As mentioned, the Blazers will compete for one of the last couple places out West in the play-in tournament. He spent time in the G-League, as heās on a two-way deal, but Caleb Love plays for Portland. When heās been up with the NBA team, heās averaged over 20 minutes a game in 49 appearances, so heāll probably get some amount of run should the Blazers make the full playoffs ā how much remains to be seen.
Best of luck to all the Tar Heels who will be competing over the coming weeks and months. My personal rooting interest does not have a former Carolina player, so I canāt say as of now that Iām rooting for one of them to win it all, but I certainly hope they all play well.
Q&A
What teams are playing in the NBA Play-In Tournament tonight?
Tonight, the Charlotte Hornets will play against the Miami Heat in the 9/10 game of the Eastern Conference Play-In Tournament.
What does Coby White need to do for the Hornets to make the NBA Playoffs?
Coby White and the Hornets must defeat the Miami Heat and then win against the loser of the 7/8 game between the 76ers and Magic to qualify for the main playoff bracket.
Who are the top contenders in the NBA Playoffs this year?
The top-seeded team in the NBA Playoffs is the Detroit Pistons, who finished the season with 60 wins.
How does the Play-In Tournament work in the NBA?
The Play-In Tournament determines the final playoff spots, where the 7th and 8th seeds face the 9th and 10th seeds, with the winners advancing to the main playoff bracket.
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