NBA playoffs 2025: Previewing the second round, biggest questions.
After an exhilarating two weeks of first-round play filled with Game 7s and series sweeps, the second round of the 2025 NBA playoffs will get underway.
The No. 1
Cleveland Cavaliers, after a dominating regular season, swept the
Orlando Magic in the first round and became the first team in the East to claim a spot in the conference semifinals. On Sunday, the Cavaliers will take on
Tyrese Haliburton and the
Indiana Pacers after they knocked out the
Milwaukee Bucks from the playoffs for the second season in a row.
The
Boston Celtics, the 2024 NBA champions, move one step closer to a repeat Finals appearance. But Boston will first have to face off Monday against a gritty
New York Knicks team, which is coming off a tough first-round series against the
Detroit Pistons.
In the West, after a grueling seven-game series against the
LA Clippers, the
Denver Nuggets will meet the No. 1-seeded
Oklahoma City Thunder in an MVP showdown beginning Monday between
Shai Gilgeous-Alexander and
Nikola Jokic. The
Minnesota Timberwolves await the winners of Game 7 between the
Golden State Warriors and
Houston Rockets (Sunday, 8:30 p.m. ET, TNT)
Before we kick off the second round, our NBA experts break down the biggest questions for each matchup, including which underdog is most likely to advance and which player matchup they're most excited for.
Eastern Conference
Cleveland Cavaliers (1) vs. Indiana Pacers (4)
In a battle of two elite offenses, which will prevail?
The gap between these two teams over the past few months hasn't been as wide as their regular-season records would indicate.
Since Jan.1, the Cavs are 35-14; the Pacers are 34-14. Still, Cleveland has led the Eastern Conference all season because of an elite offense that led the NBA in scoring with 121.9 points per game. That's the second-best mark for any team in the past 40 years, behind the Pacers' 123.3 points in 2023-24. The Cavs (136.2) and Pacers (118.0) were the No. 1 and No. 2 offenses, respectively, by points per 100 possessions during the first round of the playoffs.
Both teams want to push the pace, and this series could be decided by which offense establishes itself as more dominant.
-- Jamal Collier
The Pacers will make their second straight ECF if _______.
Haliburton can dictate the flow of this series against Cleveland's All-Star backcourt. Indy comes into this series as the more experienced team, advancing deeper in last year's playoffs than most of the core members of the Cavs. And the Pacers will go as far as Haliburton takes them. He's already produced some big playoff moments in the past two years -- besting the Knicks at Madison Square Garden last season and sending the Milwaukee Bucks home in Game 5 of this season's first round with a game-winning layup.
The Cavs are not talking
about the status of two-time All-Star
Darius Garland, who missed the final two games of the first round with a sprained left big toe. If Haliburton gets comfortable, starts spreading the floor and forcing Cleveland's bigs to the perimeter, the Pacers can get the Cavs into some uncomfortable positions.
-- Collier
Best bet: Cavaliers -1.5 games (-180)
Put me down as the one who expects the Cavaliers to win and win convincingly. Yes, the Pacers won the season series, but that is misleading.
Two of those wins came in April after the Cavs had clinched the top seed and was starting reserves. And the Pacers' first win came before the trade deadline deal that sent
De'Andre Hunter to Cleveland and with
Ty Jerome out. The Cavaliers team at full strength is significantly better than the Pacers and can beat them at their own style.
My official pick is Cavs in six games, but I could see them taking this series in five.
-- Andre Snellings