Trae Young is first player since LeBron to have 3 straight 30-10 games

Atlanta Hawks guard Trae Young’s recent run is something the NBA hasn’t seen since LeBron James did it with the Cleveland Cavaliers.

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Atlanta Hawks guard Trae Young has been thriving ever since coming back from an ankle injury that caused him to miss games earlier in the season. Including last night’s impressive win at Denver, Young has scored at least 30 points and dished 10 assists in his last three games.

With the current streak, Young became the first player to accomplish the feat since LeBron James did it in March of 2018 when he was still with the Cleveland Cavaliers. Young has been stellar as of late, carrying an incredible scoring and creation load for the Hawks to start the season.

On the year, Young is averaging 28 points, 8.7 assists and just over four rebounds per game while shooting over 40 percent from long distance. Aside from the rebounds and the 3-point shooting, his numbers aren’t unlike a typical LeBron year.

So far this season, James has taken a little bit of a step back in the scoring category as he is averaging 24 points per game after averaging over 27 points the last two seasons. Part of that is because James has taken an even bigger role as the Lakers lead guard, which has resulted in an NBA-leading 11 assists per game to go with 8 rebounds.

Tristan Thompson is suddenly shooting threes and scoring from everywhere

What’s gotten into him?

In his eight seasons since the Cleveland Cavaliers took him fourth overall in the 2011 NBA draft, Tristan Thompson has been mostly the same player: a rebounder who mostly scores close to the hoop.

Year after year, the numbers were fine: a smattering of points, a bunch of boards, good field goal percentages and the occasional block. It wasn’t fourth-overall level stuff, but it worked for the Cavs.

But the light went off this year. And suddenly, Tristan Thompson is … exploding.

He’s scoring (16.5 ppg) like never before, and that’s not his only career-high: he’s rebounding (11.4 pg), swatting (1.4 bpg), swiping (0.9 spg) and nailing the occasional trey (3-for-6!).

What has gotten into him!?

Let’s start with the highlights: the 76ers left him wide open on Tuesday night and he punished them for it. Twice.

Yes, I see the irony of Thompson hitting threes before Ben Simmons does. There was also this hilarious moment:

Whatever. Don’t care. This new Thompson, who can dribble like that, is a revelation.

Back to the question above: what gives? The thing I noticed is Thompson looks more fit, and according to a Cleveland.com story, that’s correct — after missing a 39 games last year due to a foot injury, he stepped up in the offseason and came to camp a new man.

He’s also gotten the green light to do more from head coach John Beilein:

“His MO is sort of … he’s the rebounder, he’s the guy that sets screens and rolls,” Beilein said. “But we worked hard all summer to let him be a transfer guy too, and can be more involved as a decision-maker. I think he’s an underrated passer, and we’re trying to put it in his hands as well so that he has a lot of assists.”

It’s great news for both parties. Thompson’s doing all this in a contract year, and if he keeps this up for the rebuilding Cavs, he could be an extremely valuable trade target by the deadline. So there’s motivation everywhere for Thompson to keep up this surprising start.

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Cavaliers-76ers odds: Philaelphia big home favorite

Previewing Tuesday’s Cleveland Cavaliers at Philadelphia 76ers sports betting odds and lines, with NBA matchup analysis and picks

The Cleveland Cavaliers (4-5) visit the Philadelphia 76ers (6-3) Tuesday at the Wells Fargo Center for a 7 p.m. ET start.

We analyze the Cavaliers-76ers odds and lines, with NBA betting advice and tips around the matchup.


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Cavaliers at 76ers: Key injuries

76ers

  • PF Al Horford (rest) out
  • PG Ben Simmons (shoulder) questionable
  • SG Shake Milton (knee) out

Cavaliers at 76ers: Odds, lines, picks, and betting tips

NBA odds courtesy of BetMGM; access USA TODAY Sports for a full set of today’s betting odds. Odds last updated at 10:20 a.m. ET.

Prediction

76ers 115, Cavaliers 105

Moneyline (ML)

The -715 line for the home 76ERS is a bit of a concern but they are 3-0 at home in the early going despite some wild movement on the betting lines. They have even come in above the projections.

Can Cleveland cover as the underdog seems to be the question? It is unlikely the Cavaliers win outright with a +500 line. This is not impossible, but it would take a poor shooting performance by Philadelphia.

New to sports betting? A $10 bet on the 76ERS to win outright returns a profit of $1.40. It’s very chalky, but it’s better than trying to win with Cleveland.

Line/Against the Spread (ATS)

The CAVALIERS +11.5 (+105) is the play here. A Cleveland cover (lose by no more than 11 points) returns a profit of $10.50.

Cleveland is 3-2 on the road ATS and 7.9 points per game on the cover while Philadelphia is 2-1 ATS at home and 5.8 points per game above projections. Cleveland has the ability to keep this game close enough.

Over/Under (O/U)

This is a bit rare, but the Over/Under of 216.5 (-106, -115) is one to pass on here. There are just better choices in some of the other NBA games tonight. Philadelphia-Cleveland is a game that could go either way and one call could make a difference. AVOID! 

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