BetOnline All Access: NBA West Finals Picks 2021

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BetOnline All Access: NBA West Finals Picks 2021

In this extended installment of BetOnline All Access, the crew takes a look at the NBA East Finals, offering a few picks.

As this went to press, the Phoenix Suns were already up 2-0 early with the LA Clippers missing one of its key stars.  Kawhi Leonard will miss his fifth straight game with a sprained right knee.

There has been no assurances as to when Leonard will return.  He had been averaging 30.4 points, 7.7 rebounds and 4.4 assists in 11 playoff games before his injury.

Needless-to-say, the Suns are pretty big -800 favorites to win this series.

Drew Butler and Nick Bahe break this series down.

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