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LeBron's Lakers take on Pelicans as NBA play-in tips off

LOS ANGELES – LeBron James will be out to extend his 21st NBA campaign on Tuesday (Wednesday Manila time) when his Los Angeles Lakers open the NBA play-in tournament against the New Orleans Pelicans, the winner booking a playoff meeting with the defending champion Denver Nuggets.

The Lakers closed the regular season with a dominant victory over the Pelicans on Sunday (Monday in Manila).

James said the Lakers can't afford a let-down against a Pelicans team eager to turn the tables.

"They're going to be extremely ready for us, and we have to come in with the same sense of urgency," said James, who at 39 remains a formidable force in the league.

The losing team will get one more chance to reach the playoffs, taking on the winning team from Tuesday's game between the ninth-seeded Sacramento Kings and 10th-placed Golden State Warriors for a first-round meeting with Western Conference top seeds Oklahoma City.

Last season the Lakers came through the play-in to reach the Western Conference finals, where they were swept by Nikola Jokic and the Nuggets.

The Miami Heat did even better out of the play-in, earning the eighth seed in the East and reaching the NBA Finals where they also succumbed to Denver.

The Heat will be trying to retrace that path when they travel to Philadelphia on Wednesday to play the 76ers — the winner booking a first-round meeting with Eastern Conference second seeds the New York Knicks.

"We've had some great battles with (Miami)," 76ers coach Nick Nurse said. "I always expect that versus them."

Nurse was confident that reigning NBA Most Valuable Player Joel Embiid, who sat out the final game of the regular season to rest his surgically repaired knee, would be "ready to go" against Miami.

The Sixers are 31-8 with Embiid playing this season.

The loser of that game will play the winner of Wednesday's Atlanta-Chicago contest for the eighth and final playoff berth in the East — and a first-round meeting with the top-seeded Boston Celtics.

In New Orleans on Sunday, James posted a triple-double and spearheaded the Lakers' defensive effort on Pelicans big man Zion Williams.

"He's a beast," James said of Williamson, who is trying to lead New Orleans to the

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