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Harden, Westbrook are the main draw

All eyes zone in on match up between record-setting guards, former teammates and MVP candidates Oklahoma City’s Russell Westbrook and Houston’s James Harden in Round 1 of NBA Playoffs

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Former teammates James Harden and Russell Westbrook are the must-see matchup in the NBA Playoffs, which open this week. “To have both these guys go at one another in the first round, the two leading scorers in the associatio­n, is a dream matchup,” said Reggie Miller.

Russell Westbrook against James Harden is a sensationa­l start to the NBA postseason.

Golden State against Cleveland no longer looks like the certain finish.

The playoffs open this weekend, highlighte­d by a must-see matchup in the first round between record-setting guards who are former teammates and now leading MVP candidates.

They swapped spectacula­r highlights during the regular season: Westbrook averaging a triple-double in carrying Oklahoma City after Kevin Durant’s departure; Harden leading the league in assists for a high-octane Houston offense that shattered the NBA record for 3-pointers.

“As great of a season as LeBron ( James) and Kawhi (Leonard) have had, the two main guys on the card, the main draw, have been James Harden and Russell Westbrook,” Hall of Famer and TNT analyst Reggie Miller said. “And to have both of those guys go at one another in the first round — former teammates, great friends, the two leading scorers in the Associatio­n — from our side ... this is a dream matchup to sit and have a chance to watch.”

Now one of them will be gone by May.

Super stats give way to tremendous teams in the playoffs, and the Warriors look the part after going 67-15 in their first season with Durant, now healthy after a late-season injury.

The question mark is the Cavaliers, the defending champions who were just 10-14 after February, yielding the No. 1 seed in the Eastern Conference to Boston while James sat out the final two games during their late-season slide.

The Warriors and Cavs were overwhelmi­ng favorites to meet again after splitting the last two NBA Finals, though Cleveland’s struggles have thrown that into doubt — outside of Cleveland, anyway.

“I’m not going into the playoffs thinking that,” coach Tyronn Lue said. “I’m going into it thinking we can win.”

The answers start arriving Saturday, when the two-month chase for 16 wins begins.

The Cavaliers open against No. 7 Indiana, while No. 3 Toronto hosts No. 6 Milwaukee. In the West, it’s seventh-seeded Memphis at No. 2 San Antonio, and the No. 4 Clippers against the No. 5 Utah Jazz.

On Sunday, the Warriors open against Portland, before the third-seeded Rockets and No. 6 Thunder play the other Game 1 in the West.

As great of a season as LeBron (James) and Kawhi (Leonard) have had, the two main guys on the card, the main draw, have been James Harden and Russell Westbrook. REGGIE MILLER Hall of Famer and TNT analyst

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 ?? AP FOTO ?? THUNDER AND A ROCKET. Oklahoma City Thunder’s Russell Westbrook and Houston Rockets’ James Harden are the match-up to look out for in the NBA Playoffs that starts today.
AP FOTO THUNDER AND A ROCKET. Oklahoma City Thunder’s Russell Westbrook and Houston Rockets’ James Harden are the match-up to look out for in the NBA Playoffs that starts today.

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