It’s the penultimate weekend of the NBA regular season and the fierce fight for the #1 seed in the Eastern Conference continues with 2.5 games separating the top four teams. Out in the Western Conference, the banged-up LA Lakers and San Antonio Spurs are fighting for the final spot in the play-in tournament, with both teams trailing the New Orleans Pelicans by two games.

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LeBron James from the LA Lakers slips while trying to drive by CJ McCollum of the New Orleans Pelicans. (Image: Sean Gardner/Getty)

LeBron James suffered a sprained ankle on Sunday and skipped games this past week to make sure he can be ready to play the Pelicans in Hollywood on Friday night. He’s chasing a scoring title and a chance to qualify for the postseason.

The Pelicans/Lakers game also marks the potential return of Anthony Davis, who missed the last six weeks due to a foot and ankle injury. The Lakers went 4-14 without Davis in the lineup since the All-Star Break.

In the battle for the #1 seed in the Eastern Conference, the Miami Heat hold a half-game lead over the Milwaukee Bucks, a two-game lead over the Boston Celtics, and a 2.5-game edge over the Philadelphia 76ers.

Friday: Suns/Grizzlies, Spurs/Lakers/Pelicans

Phoenix Suns (62-14) at Memphis Grizzlies (54-23)… The teams with the two-best records joust in the marquee matchup of the week. The Suns/Grizzlies could also be a preview of the Western Conference finals, with both teams expected to earn the top two seeds. The Grizzlies decided to sit Ja Morant for the remainder of the season so he can rest his sore knee, but they keep winning without him and are riding high on a six-game winning streak.

Portland Trail Blazers (27-49) at San Antonio Spurs (31-45)… It’s essentially playoff time already for the Spurs and Lakers. They have the same record, but the Spurs hold the tiebreaker, which is why they’re in the #10 seed and the Lakers are on the bubble in 11th place. Weirdly enough, the Spurs are a better road team (17-21) than a home team (14-24). The Spurs are -15 favorites in this must-win spot.

New Orleans Pelicans (33-43) at LA Lakers (31-45)… The Pelicans hold a two-game lead over the Spurs and Lakers, and are looking to pad their lead as the #9 seed. The Pelicans rallied and overcame a 20-point deficit to defeat the Lakers last Sunday, but LeBron dropped 39 points in the loss despite an ankle injury. The desperate Lakers want to avoid missing the playoffs by bubbling the play-in tournament.

Saturday: Nets/Hawks/Hornets

Charlotte Hornets (40-37) at Philadelphia 76ers (46-30)… Joel Embiid (30.0 ppg) finds himself in a tight race for the NBA scoring title, plus he’s a coin flip to win the MVP and deny Nikola Jokic back-to-back trophies. Meanwhile, the 76ers are jockeying for one of the top seeds in the postseason.

Brooklyn Nets (40-37) at Atlanta Hawks (40-37)… The Hornets, Hawks, and Nets locked up spots in the play-in tournament, but they’re now fighting for a chance to play in the #7 vs #8 game where the winner gets the #7 seed. The Hawks won four in a row without John Collins in the lineup. Trae Young has been on fire for the past couple of weeks with four 40-plus-point games since mid-March.

Miami Heat (49-28) at Chicago Bulls (45-32)… The Heat are attempting to become the first team in the East to win 50 games. After a hiccup over the past couple of weeks, the Heat want to finish the season on a strong note and secure home-court advantage with the #1 seed. Da Bulls struggled in the last month, but DeMar DeRozan is fresh off a 50-point eruption in overtime against the Clippers.

Sunday: Heat Eyeing #1 Seed

Denver Nuggets (46-31) at LA Lakers (31-45)Nikola Jokic is the slight betting favorite to win the MVP over Embiid, but now, the Joker is going to Hollywood for a chance to show off his MVP skills under the bright lights in Tinsel Town. The Lakers are trying to chase down the Spurs, but the Nuggets have a chance to derail their pursuit of the play-in tournament.

Miami Heat (9-28) at Toronto Raptors (44-32)… The Heat are 4-9 SU and 5-8 ATS on the second night of a back-to-back. It’s a fade-worthy spot. The Raptors are the hot team in the East right now after winning four games in a row and seizing the #6 seed. They’re close to catching the Bulls for the #5 seed. Betting-wise, the Raptors have the fourth-best betting record in the NBA at 43-32-1.

Portland Trail Blazers (27-49) at San Antonio Spurs (31-45)… The Spurs square off against the Blazers for the second time in three nights down in San Antonio. Expect the bookies to install the Spurs as another double-digit favorite in this game with play-in tournament implications.

New Orleans Pelicans (33-43) at LA Clippers (37-40)… Paul George returned to the Clippers this week and led them to a comeback win against the slumping Utah Jazz. He’s just getting his groove back after missing several months with an elbow injury. The Pelicans complete their double-dip in LA with their second game in the last three nights — with the Lakers on Friday and Clippers on Sunday. Kudos to the crew and staff at Crypto.com Arena who host a doubleheader on Sunday with the Lakers/Nuggets at 12:30 and the Clippers/Pelicans at 6:30.