Previewing Thursday’s Philadelphia 76ers at Atlanta Hawks sports betting odds and lines, with NBA betting picks, tips and best bets.
The Philadelphia 76ers (31-17) are at State Farm Arena Thursday to take on the Atlanta Hawks (12-36). Tip-off is scheduled for 7:30 p.m. E.T. We analyze the 76ers-Hawks sports betting odds and lines, with NBA betting advice and tips around the matchup.
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76ers at Hawks: Key injuries
76ers
C Al Horford (knee) questionable
PF Mike Scott (knee) questionable
SG Josh Richardson (hamstring) out
C Joel Embiid (hand) probable
Hawks
C Alex Len (hip) out
PF Jabari Parker (shoulder) out
SF Chandler Parsons (concussion) out
SF DeAndre’ Bembry (hand) doubtful
C Bruno Fernando (calf) doubtful
76ers at Hawks: Odds, lines, picks, and betting tips
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The 76ERS (-295) are big moneyline favorites in this contest over the Hawks (+230) despite being on the road. While Philadelphia hasn’t been a strong road team this year (9-15), Atlanta has been even worse at home (7-16). With Embiid back in the lineup, look for the 76ers to dominate on offense, as they should have no problem beating this struggling Hawks’ team.
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The 76ERS (-7.5, +100) are significant favorites in this game despite going 1-6 against the spread in their last seven games. That shouldn’t concern bettors too much as the Hawks have the 29th-ranked defense in the NBA. The 76ers should be able to score with ease in this contest, and their No. 2 scoring defense should have no problem slowing down Hawks PG Trae Young and company. Take the 76ers to win by at least 8 points Thursday.
The total for this matchup is set at 228.5 points, which feels about right considering just how hot Atlanta’s offense can be from time to time. The 76ers defense should be able to slow them down some, likely keeping them under 110 points. I like the UNDER 228.5 (-121) to hit at State Farm Arena.
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Previewing Thursday’s Golden State Warriors at Boston Celtics sports betting odds and lines, with NBA betting picks, tips and best bets.
The Golden State Warriors (10-38) and Boston Celtics (31-15) tangle at TD Garden Thursday at 8 p.m. ET. We analyze the Warriors-Celtics odds and lines, with NBA betting advice and tips around the matchup.
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Warriors at Celtics: Key injuries
Warriors
PG Stephen Curry (hand) out
PF Kevon Looney (abdominal) out
SG Klay Thompson (knee) out
Celtics
C Enes Kanter (hip) out
SF Jayson Tatum (groin) questionable
C Robert Williams III (hip) out
Warriors at Celtics: Odds, lines, picks and betting tips
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The Celtics (-909) are favored heavily, but the moneyline can’t be a recommended play with a $10 wager on Boston winning outright returning a profit of just $1.10. The Warriors (+600) are never an advisable play.
The CELTICS (-11.5, -125) have cashed in four of their past five games overall, and they’re also 4-1 ATS in the past five while working on one day of rest. On the flip side, the Warriors (+11.5, +105) have registered a solid 5-0 ATS mark in their past five road games against teams with a winning home record. They’re just 10-22-1 ATS in the previous 33 games following a cover. For some reason, the Dubs have long had a case of the Thursdays, going 7-19 ATS in the past 26 on this particular day of the week.
The OVER 221.5 (-106) is the way to go. The Over has cashed in four straight for the Dubs, while hitting the Over in four straight as underdogs, too. The Over is 6-1 in the past seven appearances on Thursdays.
For the C’s, while the Under has hit in four straight overall, the Over is 5-2 in their past seven games and 9-3 in their past 12 showings on Thursday.
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Previewing Thursday’s Toronto Raptors at Cleveland Cavaliers sports betting odds and lines, with NBA betting picks, tips and best bets.
The Toronto Raptors (33-14) seek a ninth straight victory Thursday when they visit the Cleveland Cavaliers (13-35) at Rocket Mortgage Fieldhouse. Tip-off is set for 7 p.m. ET. We analyze the Raptors-Cavaliers sports betting odds and lines, with NBA betting advice and tips around the matchup.
Raptors at Cavaliers: Key Injuries
Raptors
SF OG Anunoby (shoulder) probable
C Marc Gasol (hamstring) out
PF Dewan Hernandez (ankle) out
SF Rondae Hollis-Jefferson (ankle) out
SF Patrick McCaw (nose) questionable
Cavaliers
SG Darius Garland (undisclosed) probable
SG Kevin Porter Jr. (ankle) probable
SG Brandon Knight (knee) out
SF Dylan Windler (leg) out
C Ante Zizic (illness) out
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Raptors at Cavaliers: Odds, lines, picks and betting tips
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The Raptors (-556) are favored by a landslide while shooting for their ninth win in a row. The Cavaliers (+400) are coming off a 125-111 home loss to the New Orleans Pelicans Tuesday and have lost eight of their last 10 games. They’re just 6-18 on home court this season, while the Raptors are 16-7 as visitors.
Toronto won the first two head-to-head meetings this season, winning by 20 and 10 points, both at home. There’s no reason to waste any money on the Cavs Thursday, but there’s also too much chalk involved in backing a Raptors side coming off a 130-114 win over the Atlanta Hawks Tuesday. PASS and play the spread.
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The RAPTORS (-10.5, -110) are laying 10 points and will need to win by at least 11 to cover the spread. They’ve won by 11-plus three times during their current win streak, also winning games by 9 and 10 points. Each of the Cavaliers’ last four losses all came by margins greater than 11 points.
Toronto is 27-20 against the spread overall and 12-11 on the road. Cleveland is just 20-27-1 overall and 8-15-1 at home. The Raptors are a league-best 20-7 ATS when playing an opponent on equal rest.
Take the OVER 218.5 (-128). Six of the Raptors’ last eight games topped 219 total points. Seven of the Cavaliers’ last nine games did the same. Toronto is 15-12 against the Over/Under while on equal rest as its opponent and Cleveland is 13-11 against the O/U in those situations.
Esten’s NBA betting record: 166-139
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Previewing Thursday’s Charlotte Hornets at Washington Wizards sports betting odds and lines, with NBA betting picks, tips and best bets.
The Charlotte Hornets (16-31) and Washington Wizards (15-31) square off at Capital One Arena at 7 p.m. ET Thursday. We analyze the Hornets-Wizards odds and lines, with NBA betting advice and tips around the matchup.
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Hornets at Wizards: Key injuries
Wizards
PF Rui Hachimura (groin) out
SG Jordan McRae (ankle) out
SG Garrison Mathews (ankle) out
C Moritz Wagner (ankle) out
PG John Wall (Achilles) out
Hornets at Wizards: Odds, lines, picks and betting tips
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The WIZARDS (-182) and Hornets (+150) have struggled mightily this season, as things haven’t exactly gone according to plan. They’re separated by a half-game in the standings and are actually still just 4.5 or 5 games out of the last playoff spot in the Eastern Conference. These are the kind of games each side needs to win to stay in the picture, and it looks good for the home side. The Wizards are 9-11 straight up at home, while the Hornets are 8-16 SU on the road.
The WIZARDS (-4.5, -106) have connected in four of their past five games at home, but more importantly, they’re 7-2 ATS in the past nine meetings against the Hornets (+4.5, -115) in D.C.
The OVER 225.5 (-129) is the best bet, as the Hornets are allowing 110.2 points per game (PPG) this season, and their defensive field-goal percentage (47.9) ranks 28th in the NBA. The Wizards rank fifth in the NBA in scoring offense (115.6 PPG) while ranking 11th in field-goal percentage (46.3) and eighth in 3-point percentage (36.6). They’re also a dismal 30th in the NBA in points allowed (121.3 PPG) and field-goal percentage (49.2).
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DIPO BACK: Prior to the final minute of last night’s game between Indiana and Chicago, Victor Oladipo had been going through a forgettable return from injury, shooting 1-for-7 from the floor and scoring just six points. Then, with 13 seconds …
DIPO BACK: Prior to the final minute of last night’s game between Indiana and Chicago, Victor Oladipo had been going through a forgettable return from injury, shooting 1-for-7 from the floor and scoring just six points. Then, with 13 seconds remaining and Indiana down by three, Oladipo caught the ball on the wing with a defender near him, and after a brief hesitation, the All-Star guard rose up and attempted a deep three-pointer to tie the game. Nothing but net.
The Pacers would go on to win the contest 115-106, and afterwards, Oladipo discussed his game-tying shot, emotionally telling Fox Sports Indiana that he used his Mamba Mentality on that audacious jumper, and that he dedicated the three-pointer to Kobe Bryant, Gigi and the other victims of Sunday’s tragic accident. Oladipo’s courage on that crucial look definitely resembled Kobe’s, as the former Laker rarely let a rough shooting night deter him from attempting a clutch jumper. Oladipo didn’t either.
Indiana, now 31-17 on the season and sitting fifth in the East, is about to get a major boost from Oladipo’s return, as his shot-making prowess and defensive chops are going to make the Pacers even tougher.
KOBE TRIBUTE: Kobe’s late wife, Vanessa Bryant, made her first public comments since the tragic accident, thanking everyone for the support that has been sent their family’s way and discussing how devastating the entire ordeal has been.
Additionally, Lakers assistant coach Phil Handy talked about his relationship with Kobe and what it was like training Gianna and her teammates, among a lot of other Kobe-related topics.
The NBA’s current salary cap is $109.1 million, with the 2021-22 salary cap projected to be at around $116 million, so we’ll have to wait and see how much that figure lessens. Depending on the decrease, that could change teams’ attitudes at this year’s trade deadline.
LATEST TRADE SCUTTLE: Speaking of the trade deadline, we got a few new rumors to discuss yesterday.
BEEF BREAKDOWN: The pettiness between Damian Lillard and Russell Westbrook has been well-documented, particularly when the duo got double-technicals after the trash talk went on a little too long in a recent game. However, Lillard says it’s nothing but respect between him and the former league MVP; they’re both just really competitive.
ANOTHER BANNER NIGHT: Not only did the Knicks get blown out 127-106 by the Grizzlies at home last night, they got into an ugly fight in the game’s waning moments, heard fans chant “sell the team” at owner James Dolan, followed that up with Marcus Morris telling collected media that Jae Crowder is “woman-like” for flopping too much and then didn’t even provide Memphis with working showers in the locker room.
It’s 2020, yet here we are having to call out an athlete for describing an opponent as having “female tendencies” and “very woman-like.”
That athlete is New York Knicks forward Marcus Morris, who was asked about Memphis Grizzlies forward Jae Crowder. The veteran was on the end of a hard foul near the end of the Grizzlies’ blowout win over the Knicks Wednesday night that led to a scuffle.
“He play the game in a different way. A lot of female tendencies on the court. Flopping and throwing his head back the entire game. It’s a man’s game and you just get tired of it,” he said, later adding, “It’s soft. His game is soft. He’s soft. It’s how he carries himself. It’s just very woman-like.”
Really. That’s what he said:
"He's got a lot of female tendencies on the court, flopping and throwing his head back…he's soft, very woman-like"
Morris took to Twitter later in the night to apologize:
I apologize for using the term “female tendencies” I have the upmost respect for women and everything they mean to us. It was a Heat of the moment response and I never intended for any Women to feel as though in anyway I’m disrespecting them. Again I apologize with my comments.
It goes without saying — or at least I thought it did — but I’m saying it anyway: there’s no place for that sexism anywhere. Insinuating that “female tendencies” are weak and playing like a woman is “soft” is as misogynistic as it gets. While we’re at it, get “soft” out of here, too, one of those phrases that’s so blatantly a part of toxic masculinity. Morris should be embarrassed that he even went there in the first place.
HoopsHype ranks the five players who have popped up the most in trade rumors over the past week, including Pistons big man Andre Drummond.
Trade scuttle slowed down over the weekend and early in the week for obvious, tragic reasons, but that doesn’t mean teams have stopped talking business entirely behind the scenes. And although Woj is cautioning fans that it might be a slow trade deadline, as there are a lack of big-name players being discussed on the market at the moment, that doesn’t mean we won’t see some action over the coming days. Judging by some of the players being discussed, some teams might pick up half-decent role players by the deadline, who will undoubtedly help them in the upcoming playoffs.
Below, HoopsHype ranks the five players who have popped up the most in rumors on the site’s Trade page over the past week.
5. KYLE KUZMA
Despite all the scuttle that made it seem like Kyle Kuzma was all but gone from the Los Angeles Lakers, the most recent talk on the matter indicates that the team is now hoping to hold onto the floor-spacing big man in hopes he can develop some consistency playing off of LeBron James and Anthony Davis.
Here’s what Sports Illustrated reporter Chris Mannix wrote late last week (via SI):
“More importantly: Giving up on Kuzma this early isn’t something the Lakers should be interested in. Kuzma is just 24. He’s a proven NBA scorer. He’s experiencing a learning curve playing alongside James and Davis, but there simply is not enough evidence to declare the fit in L.A. a failure. Expect the Lakers to hold on to Kuzma in the hopes he develops into a reliable third scoring option this season—and beyond.”
Kuzma’s recent play, particularly when Davis missed time with a tailbone injury, probably also factored into Los Angeles’ decision. Prior to a completely stinker against the Philadelphia 76ers on Saturday, Kuzma was averaging 17.2 points and 5.2 rebounds over a nine-game stretch in which the Lakers went 7-2.
Still on a rookie-scale contract, it would benefit Los Angeles greatly if Kuzma can develop into legitimate third option for their title-contending team.
4. ANDRE DRUMMOND
The closer we get to the deadline, the more it looks like the Detroit Pistons are going to be forced to hold onto Andre Drummond and either pay him this summer when he hits free agency or risk losing him for nothing.
According to reports from various outlets, Detroit’s demands – mostly the fact they really want a first-round pick for their All-Star big man – has forced the market to grind to a near-halt with regards to Drummond. And unless the Pistons get a little more lax on their ultimatums, they may be stuck with Drummond for the rest of the season.
The main teams who were reportedly after Drummond, the Atlanta Hawks, New York Knicks and Boston Celtics, all own the draft capital necessary to meet Detroit’s demands, even if they may not want to right now, so there’s a chance trade talks for the double-double machine and league’s leading rebounder open up again as we get closer to the Feb. 6 deadline.
3. DENNIS SMITH JR.
We don’t have word on any potential destinations for third-year guard Dennis Smith Jr., but we do know he probably doesn’t factor into the New York Knicks’ future plans as the 22-year-old has only played in three of the team’s last five games, all for under 15 minutes of action.
On the year, Smith is averaging a meager 5.0 points and 2.6 assists per game in 15.5 minutes, resembling nothing like the Russell Westbrook reimagining that many hyped him up to be as a prospect.
To his credit, Smith is taking his demotion to the Knicks’ third string like a complete pro, telling New York City media:
“Everything happens for a reason, you know what I’m saying? It was already written, God’s plan, I just gotta execute my part, put my work in and everything will work out. It’s a business. I’m here, playing for the New York Knicks, that’s my job right now, so that’s what I’m focused on. You realized [last year] anything can happen, so you just gotta be the best version of yourself.”
2. ALEC BURKS
The Golden State Warriors, arguably the worst team in basketball this season while possessing various cheap-but-productive veterans, are obvious sellers ahead of the trade deadline.
That became even clearer when the team dealt big man Willie Cauley-Stein to the Dallas Mavericks for a second-round pick.
28-year-old guard Alec Burks could get them even more in a potential trade, too, according to reports, which state that Golden State netting a late first-round pick for Burks is entirely possible. Makes sense, as Burks is a low-maintenance and productive option, one averaging a career-high 15.8 points to go with 4.8 rebounds and 3.2 assists on the year and earning $2.3 million.
The fact that Burks will be a free agent this summer should only make him more enticing to interested parties. Expect the Colorado product to get dealt over the coming days, it just makes too much sense.
1. ROBERT COVINGTON
On the year, Robert Covington is averaging 12.8 points, 6.0 rebounds and 1.6 steals per game while hitting nearly 35 percent of his three-point attempts, roughly enough to make him a viable threat when left open.
Covington’s game, that of a 3-and-D specialist who can cause major havoc defensively, has made him a hot trade commodity ahead of the deadline, especially because the Minnesota Timberwolves have played like one of the worst teams in the league recently. His team-friendly contract, which pays him on average $12.1 million over the next three seasons, also makes him a coveted trade target around the Association.
Some of the teams that have been mentioned as potential trade suitors for Covington include the Clippers, Lakers, Rockets, Sixers and Mavericks, all contenders with big aspirations this season who have the salaries and assets needed to entice the Timberwolves in theoretical trade talks.
At the same time, Minnesota knows what an excellent player – and asset – they have in Covington, so he won’t come cheap in a trade. Prying the 29-year-old swingman away from the Timberwolves won’t be easy.
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“There aren’t enough words to describe our pain right now. I take comfort in knowing that Kobe and Gigi both knew that they were so deeply loved.”
Vanessa Bryant took to Instagram on Wednesday night to thank supporters for their thoughts and prayers and to share just how hard it has been for her and the Bryant family in the days since Kobe and Gianna died in a helicopter crash last Sunday.
She also shared that they have created the MambaOnThree Fund to help the other families who lost loved ones in the tragedy.
It was the first time Vanessa Bryant had spoken publicly since that horrible day and she explained just how much the love and support has helped and how hard this continues to be for the family:
My girls and I want to thank the millions of people who’ve shown support and love during this horrific time. Thank you for all the prayers. We definitely need them. We are completely devastated by the sudden loss of my adoring husband, Kobe — the amazing father of our children; and my beautiful, sweet Gianna — a loving, thoughtful, and wonderful daughter, and amazing sister to Natalia, Bianka, and Capri.
We are also devastated for the families who lost their loved ones on Sunday, and we share in their grief intimately.
There aren’t enough words to describe our pain right now. I take comfort in knowing that Kobe and Gigi both knew that they were so deeply loved. We were so incredibly blessed to have them in our lives. I wish they were here with us forever. They were our beautiful blessings taken from us too soon.
I’m not sure what our lives hold beyond today, and it’s impossible to imagine life without them. But we wake up each day, trying to keep pushing because Kobe, and our baby girl, Gigi, are shining on us to light the way. Our love for them is endless — and that’s to say, immeasurable. I just wish I could hug them, kiss them and bless them. Have them here with us, forever.
Thank you for sharing your joy, your grief and your support with us. We ask that you grant us the respect and privacy we will need to navigate this new reality.
To honor our Team Mamba family, the Mamba Sports Foundation has set up the MambaOnThree Fund to help support the other families affected by this tragedy. To donate, please go to MambaOnThree.org.
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Sunday was a devastating day for countless people as a helicopter crash in Southern California killed nine people, including NBA great Kobe Bryant and his 13-year-old daughter, Gianna.
It was especially emotional for family and friends of Rick Fox, the former Los Angeles Laker who played seven seasons with Kobe. Fox was not on the helicopter, but speculation on Twitter had picked up steam to the point that Fox was rumored to have died in the crash as well.
Fox shared with the NBA on TNT crew this week that his phone started going crazy with friends and family calling to see if the rumor was true. “It shook a lot of people in my life,” Fox said.
Here’s the clip of Fox discussing the difficult day on NBA on TNT:
Few if any in sports history both embodied and embraced the mythology surrounding them quite like five-time NBA champion Kobe Bryant did.
When the superstar basketball player tore his Achilles tendon, he reportedly became obsessed with the story of Achilles from the Trojan War. Bryant, a legendary warrior in his own right and in his daily mentality, was certainly mythological in each and every sense in his accomplishments during his time on this Earth.
Numerology, the belief that numbers have an almost supernatural impact on life, often plays a large role in myth. It is one of the reasons why teams retire certain numbers for their best players; the Lakers chose to retire Bryant’s No. 8 and No. 24 in December 2017.
Sources: Multiple NBA players have begun informally retiring Kobe Bryant’s jersey number(s) as a tribute — with Nets guard Spencer Dinwiddie among them, changing from No. 8 to No. 26.
Dallas Mavericks owner Mark Cuban has said that no one on his team will ever his numbers again.
With the sudden and tragic loss of Bryant earlier this week, some believe that the numbers should get similar treatment to what Jackie Robinson (No. 42) has in the MLB and what Wayne Gretzky (No. 99) has in the NHL with a league-wide mandate.
While no such decree has become official, several players in the NBA have taken matters into their own hands. Below are each of those to have made such a decision, which helps illustrate just how wide-spread his impact on the game was. We will continue to update this post as more news will become available.