Milwaukee Bucks vs Miami Heat April 21, 2013


Miami - Everyone has this first-round series figured as a laughable enterprise, barely a bump on the Miami Heat's road to a second straight NBA championship.

Four and out for the Milwaukee Bucks at the hands of the powerful Heat.

Everyone except Bucks point guard Brandon Jennings, who bravely stuck up for his team and said it would win in six games.

The Bucks are a 500-to-1 shot to win the league title, by far the longest odds faced by any of the 16 teams in the playoffs.

Milwaukee is the only playoff team with a losing record, a six-below .500 club playing the 66-victory Miami squad, the defending champion featuring LeBron James and Dwyane Wade.

But for the sake of argument, what would it take for the Bucks to shock the world?

Here are five ways the Bucks could make it interesting and provide a few stunning developments in the best-of-seven Eastern Conference series that opens Sunday night in Miami:

The Heat ranks 30th and last in the league in rebounding, so the Bucks have a chance to get an edge there.

And Milwaukee has been a strong offensive-rebounding team all season, with Ersan Ilyasova and Larry Sanders getting tips at the rim and keeping plays alive. Milwaukee ranks second in the league in offensive rebounding, grabbing 13.02 per game.

The Bucks will have to contend with the colorfully tattooed one, Chris "Birdman" Andersen, who was signed by Miami to address its rebounding deficiencies and has played a key role off the bench.

"We struggle more against the big power teams," Boylan said. "You look at the Heat and they have three of the top 15 players in the league, but it's not a low-post, physical interior.

"LeBron can play that role but for the most part he's all around the floor in different positions."

Bucks rookie John Henson has rebounded well in the last few weeks, including a 25-rebound game in Orlando, and will get a chance to contribute. He grabbed 18 rebounds in the first meeting with Miami in November.

"They're a little smaller down low but they do have good rebounders in Birdman, (Udonis) Haslem, good-sized bodies down there," Sanders said. "We're pretty long, too.

"We have to stay active on the boards, stay in that paint and get clean rebounds, get out on the break. And let our guards take care of the rest."

Tottenham vs Manchester City April 21, 2013


Tottenham have fallen two points behind rivals Arsenal in the Premier League and dropped out of the top four, although they have a game in hand on their rivals, so victory will be of the utmost importance. With Chelsea appearing to pick up form too, and Everton ending the season strongly, Spurs' margin for error is rapidly slipping away. They cannot afford to wait for their returning absentees, so this game will be huge.

Tottenham Hotspur injuries and suspensions

Out: Sandro (knee), Aaron Lennon (knee), Gareth Bale (ankle), William Gallas (hamstring). In doubt: Jermain Defoe (muscle)

Tottenham vs Manchester City April 21, 2013

Manchester City injuries and suspensions

In doubt: Sergio Aguero (hamstring), Maicon (illness), David Silva (hamstring)

Tottenham Hotspur are still not ready to welcome back Gareth Bale or Aaron Lennon, but Jermain Defoe has a chance of being able to play a part.

Manchester City will probably welcome back David Silva to the side after he sat out their clash with Wigan Athletic, but Sergio Aguero picked up a problem during the game and may not be fit to play.

Match Date\Time: Sunday, 1:30 p.m. local, 8:30 p.m. ET

Venue: White Hart Lane, London, England

Liverpool vs Chelsea April 21, 2013


Liverpool have only won once in their last four games, and are left floating in seventh, six points adrift of their rivals Everton. It leaves Brendan Rodgers' side with not much to play for, with their focus already turning to next season.

This game will mark Chelsea manager Rafa Benítez's first game back at Anfield since leaving the team he won the Champions League with, so he'll enjoy being gladly received at what is probably the only stadium in England he's welcomed.

The hosts will be without the injured Jon Flanagan, Fabio Borini, Martin Kelly, Raheem Sterling and Joe Allen, while Oriol Romeu is Chelsea's only definite absentee. However, Gary Cahill, Ashley Cole and Marko Marin are all doubtful.


Liverpool injuries and suspensions

Out: Jon Flanagan (knee), Fabio Borini (shoulder), Martin Kelly (knee), Raheem Sterling (thigh), Joe Allen (shoulder), Steven Fletcher (ankle) In doubt: None
Liverpool vs Chelsea

Chelsea injuries and suspensions

Out: Oriol Romeu (knee) In doubt: Gary Cahill (match fitness), Ashley Cole (match fitness), Marko Marin (thigh)

Match Date\Time: Sunday, 4 p.m. local, 11 a.m. ET

Venue: Anfield, Liverpool, England

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