Nets need to re-evaluate after rough loss to Magic

The Brooklyn Nets received a rather startling wakeup call on Friday at the hands of the Orlando Magic.

The Nets entering Friday as the No. 7 team in the Eastern Conference. Before the end of the day, Brooklyn was the eighth seed.

The new No. 7 in the East is the Orlando Magic, who knocked off the Nets in their first seeding game, 128-118.

Brooklyn had the early 39-36 edge as both teams shot well in the first quarter. But the Nets’ defense was non-existent in the second and third quarters.

Brooklyn did surge back in the fourth quarter, scoring 37 points or Orlando’s 16, but that was mostly a battle of reserves.

Now, the Magic have some quality players on their roster (i.e. Nikola Vucevic), and the Nets are, of course, without multiple major contributors. But this is the group Brooklyn is rocking with in the bubble, and Orlando certainly isn’t the best team featured on their eight-game slate.

Even though the depleted, ninth-ranked Washington Wizards are up next on Brooklyn’s schedule (Sunday at 2 p.m.), the Nets need to reassess pretty much everything they did on Friday.

Caris LeVert finished with 17 points and seven assists in the loss, though it was Timothe Luwawu-Caborrot who led the nets in scoring with 24 points.

Both Jarrett Allen and Joe Harris scored 14 points apiece for the Nets. Allen also had five boards, second on Brooklyn’s roster to only Rodions Kurucs (six).

Tyler Johnson scored 11 points off the bench and had four assists in his first regular season game for the Nets.

Lakers vs. Magic Saturday morning scrimmage: How To Watch

LeBron James and the Los Angeles Lakers are back on the court for their second of three scrimmages on Saturday morning.

The Los Angeles Lakers continue with their slate of scrimmages against other teams on Saturday morning, as they face the Orlando Magic in the second of their three scheduled scrimmages, prior to the eight seeding games each of the 22 teams will play at the Walt Disney World.

How To Watch

Time: 9 a.m. Pacific/Noon East

Channel: Spectrum SportsNet (Local Lakers television area), NBA TV (National) and NBA League Pass

The Lakers faced the Dallas Mavericks in their first of three scrimmages on Thursday afternoon. LeBron played only 15 minutes but he was efficient in his time on the court, scoring 12 points and dishing five assists. Anthony Davis played the same amount of minutes. According to reports from pregame, Lakers coach Frank Vogel said he will approach today’s scrimmage more like a regular game in terms of his rotation, including LeBron and AD.

The Lakers and Mavericks scrimmage is the first of six scrimmages that will take place today at the Walt Disney World campus, as the league ramps up for opening night on July 30.

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Minnesota Timberwolves at Orlando Magic odds, picks and best bets

Previewing Friday’s Minnesota Timberwolves at Orlando Magic sports betting odds, with NBA matchup analysis and picks.

The Minnesota Timberwolves (17-40) visit the Amway Center Friday to play the Orlando Magic (26-32) at 7 p.m. ET. We analyze the Timberwolves-Magic odds and lines, with NBA betting advice and tips around the matchup.


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Timberwolves at Magic: Key injuries

Timberwolves

  • SG Allen Crabbe (personal) out
  • Karl-Anthony Towns (wrist) out
  • SG Evan Turner (acquired) out

Magic

  • PF Jonathan Isaac (knee) out
  • SF Al-Farouq Aminu (knee) out

Timberwolves at Magic: Odds, lines, picks and betting tips

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Prediction

Magic 119, Timberwolves 116

Moneyline (ML)

The Timberwolves +260 ended a five-game losing streak by pulling off a surprising road upset to an 11.5-point favored Miami Heat 129-126 Wednesday. Newcomers G Malik Beasley and G D’Angelo Russell combined for 48 points in the win. Beasley has 21+ points in five of the seven games he’s played for Minnesota since joining the team in a trade deadline deal, and Russell has scored 22+ in four of his five games since joining the Timberwolves.

The Magic -334 have played well lately, winning four of their last five games, including a 130-120 win at the Atlanta Hawks Wednesday. Orlando is an absolute NO-GO for a moneyline wager as its value is awful, but you could certainly take a flyer on Minnesota because +260 is a juicy number against a sub .500 Magic team. Officially though, I’ll PASS.

Line/Against the Spread (ATS)

Both are better ATS road teams than at home. The TIMBERWOLVES +7.5 (-110) are 14-14-1 ATS on the road, while the Magic -7.5 (-110) are 10-18-1 ATS at home. Minnesota is 2-7 ATS in the last nine meetings at Orlando and is 5-16 ATS in the last 21 meetings, however, the two teams haven’t played yet this season. The Timberwolves have covered two of their past three games and, with both new guards healthy, they’ll keep this game close. The final differentiator in my handicap is their non-conference ATS records. Minnesota is 10-11-1 ATS against teams in the East and Orlando is an NBA-worst 7-13-2 ATS against Western Conference opponents. Bet TIMBERWOLVES +7.5 (-110).

Over/Under (O/U)

Minnesota consistently goes Over projected totals (33-24 O/U record) and Orlando tends to go Under (26-29-3 O/U). But their combined O/U record in non-conference games is 28-15-1, and the Timberwolves have the highest percentage of Overs in the league when playing Eastern Conference foes. Also, as an away underdog the Timberwolves have a 15-9 O/U record, clearing the projected total by an average of 8.1 points per game. Take the OVER 233.5 (-110).

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Nets take tough 115-113 loss at hands of Magic

The Brooklyn Nets had a chance to pull off a win, but the Orland Magic closed the gap in the Eastern Conference standings.

After Taurean Prince couldn’t give the Nets the lead late in the fourth quarter, the Orlando Magic gift-wrapped another opportunity for Brooklyn. Prince was given the chance to play hero again, but could not seal the deal as the Nets lost a heartbreaker 115-113 — blowing a 19-point lead in the process.

With the loss, the Nets are now only 1.5 games ahead of the Magic in the Eastern Conference standings, as the battle for the seventh seed in the conference continues between the two teams.

Spencer Dinwiddie led the Nets in scoring with 24 points on 9-for-20 shooting (4-for-10 from 3-point territory). The Nets point guard also logged eight assists in the loss.

Caris LeVert finished with eight assists, as well. He scored 19 points, while Garrett Temple had 18 off the bench.

Jarrett Allen (16 points), Joe Harris (12) and Prince (10) each finished in double figures.

Allen was also the only Nets player to grab double-digit rebounds (11), and he blocked two shots — both of which were Nikola Vucevic attempts at the rim.

Orlando Magic at Brooklyn Nets odds, picks and best bets

Previewing Monday’s Orlando Magic at Brooklyn Nets sports betting odds, with NBA matchup analysis and picks.

The current 7- and 8-seeds in the Eastern Conference playoff hunt square off Monday as the Orlando Magic (24-32) visit the Brooklyn Nets (26-29) at Barclays Center for a 7:30 p.m. ET tip-off. We analyze the Magic-Nets odds and lines, with NBA betting advice and tips around the matchup.


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Magic at Nets: Key injuries

Magic

  • PG Markelle Fultz (calf) probable
  • SF Gary Clark (knee) questionable
  • SF Jonathan Isaac (knee) out
  • SF Al-Farouq Aminu (knee) out

Nets

  • PG Kyrie Irving (shoulder) out
  • SF Kevin Durant (Achilles) out

Magic at Nets: Odds, lines, picks and betting tips

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Prediction

Nets 108, Magic 100

Moneyline (ML)

The Magic +135 have one of the worst offenses in the NBA, while the Nets are one of the better defensive teams. Orlando is ranked 29th in points per game, last in field-goal percentage and 28th in 3-point percentage. Brooklyn is the seventh-ranked defensively rated team, and are ranked fourth in FG percentage and seventh in 3-point percentage.

So, where you’d think the Magic need to excel is points in the paint, but the stats indicate that might be tough. First, Orlando scores the 26th most points in the paint and Brooklyn is ranked 11th in opponent’s points in the paint. Second, Nets center Jarrett Allen and DeAndre Jordan are quality defenders to throw at Magic C Nikola Vucevic. They are Brooklyn’s top-rated defenders and are first and second on the team in rebounds and blocks per game. I lean NETS -162 — it’s only a lean because that is on the fringe of too much vig for an NBA regular-season favorite.

Line/Against the Spread (ATS)

BROOKLYN -3.5 (-106) has been playing good ball lately, while Orlando +3.5 (-115) has been slumping a little. The Nets are 6-1 ATS in their last seven games; the Magic are 1-6 ATS in their last seven. Orlando has won back-to-back games against Brooklyn — including a 101-89 win in their first meeting of the season — but both were on its home court. However, the Magic have been a bad road team all season and the Nets have played well at home recently. The Nets are 5-0 ATS in their last five games as a home favorite and 4-0 ATS in their last four home games vs. a team with a losing road record. Also, the Magic are 2-9-1 ATS when getting 3-4.5 points and the Nets are 5-5 ATS when laying 3-4.5 points. Bet the NETS -3.5 (-106).

Over/Under (O/U)

For all of Magic’s offensive faults, they are a good defensive team. They allow the least points per game, are ranked eighth in defensive rating and run the third-slowest paced offense in the NBA. Throw in the facts that the Nets are 20th in PPG, 25th in FG percentage and 3-point percentage, the recipe adds up to this game going Under. The past two Magic-Nets games have gone Under, and their combined O/U record is 50-57-4 this year. Bet the UNDER 214.5 (-115).

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Atlanta Hawks at Orlando Magic odds, picks and best bets

Previewing Monday’s Atlanta Hawks at Orlando Magic sports betting odds, with NBA matchup analysis and picks.

The Atlanta Hawks (15-39) head to the Amway Center to play the Orlando Magic (22-31) at 7:00 p.m. ET. We analyze Hawks-Magic odds and lines, with NBA betting advice and tips around the matchup.


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Hawks at Magic: Key injuries

HAWKS

  • SF Cam Reddish (hand) questionable
  • SG DeAndre’ Bembry (hand) out
  • Clint Capela (heel) out
  • PF Skal Labissiere (knee) out

MAGIC

  • SF James Ennis III (acquired) probable
  • PG D.J. Augustin (knee) out
  • PF Jonathan Issac (knee) out
  • SF Al-Farouq Aminu (knee) out

Hawks at Magic: Odds, lines, picks and betting tips

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Prediction

Magic 115, Hawks 100

Moneyline (ML)

The Magic (-358) have lost eight of their last nine games mostly because their offense has plummeted. Over those nine games, the Magic have scored the fewest points per game on the worst field-goal percentage and 27th-ranked three-point percentage. They also failed to score more than 100 points in five of those games. Despite their recent poor performance, the Magic are still seeded eighth in the Eastern Conference playoffs at the moment, which is a lot more than you can say about the lowly Hawks (+275). 

Atlanta has the third-worst record in the NBA but has won two of their last three games, including a double-overtime victory over the New York Knicks, 140-135, on Monday. The Hawks playing last night is what stops me from sprinkling a little action on their moneyline. They have a 1-8 record and are getting outscored 124.8-102.2 in the second game of a back-to-back. 

PASS ON A MONEYLINE WAGER.

Line/Against the Spread (ATS)

The terrible Magic offense has a chance to break out of its slump when they meet an Atlanta defense that allows the second-most points per game and is ranked 27th in defensive rating.

Trends to factor in the handicap include:

  • Orlando is 6-5 against the spread in division games and at home against teams below .500 whereas Atlanta is 4-4 ATS in division games and 4-9 ATS in road games against teams below .500.

  • Atlanta is also 4-9 ATS when being spotted 7.5-9.5 points and Orlando is 2-2 ATS when laying that many points.
  • Atlanta is 2-7 ATS in the second game of a back-to-back with a -22.6 point margin of victory and -14.9 margin ATS. Orlando is 4-3 ATS with a rest advantage.
  • As a road ‘dog, the Hawks are 10-16 ATS with a -13.7 margin of victory.

BET MAGIC -8.5 (-110).

Over/Under (O/U)

STAY AWAY FROM THE TOTAL in Hawks-Magic. Orlando wants to play through center Nikola Vucevic at their fourth-slowest pace in the NBA. Also, the Under is 6-2 in the last eight meetings in Orlando. However, the Hawks has a 32-22 Over/Under record and they’ve allowed 120 or more points in seven of their last nine games.

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Orlando Magic at Charlotte Hornets odds, picks and best bets

Previewing Monday’s Orlando Magic at Charlotte Hornets sports betting odds, with NBA matchup analysis and picks.

The Orlando Magic (21-28) stop by the Spectrum Center to play the Charlotte Hornets (16-33) at 7:00 p.m. ET . We analyze Magic-Hornets odds and lines, with NBA betting advice and tips around the matchup.


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Magic at Hornets: Key injuries

MAGIC

  • SG Evan Fournier (back) questionable
  • SF Jonathan Issac (knee) out
  • PG D.J. Augustin (knee) out
  • SG Al-Farouq Aminu (knee) out

HORNETS

  • PF P.J. Washington (ankle) doubtful

Magic at Hornets: 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 12:30 p.m. ET.

Prediction

Magic 116, Hornets 98

Moneyline (ML)

This matchup pits the Hornets’ (+150) lowest-scoring offense in the NBA versus the Magic’s (-182) lowest-scoring defense, so the edge certainly goes to Orlando, who’s the eighth seed in the East. But, neither team has played well lately—the Magic have lost five straight, including four by double-digits, and the Hornets are 1-9 in their last 10 games—and neither team instills enough confidence to bet on. Charlotte won’t lose forever and is hosting a below .500 team in Orlando, but I don’t see the value on either side.

PASS ON THE MONEY LINE in Magic-Hornets.

Line/Against the Spread (ATS)

The Magic have won and covered in the last three games against the Hornets and the previous two wins were in Charlotte. In their last meeting, Nikola Vučević had 24 points and 11 rebounds in the Magic’s 106-83 victory over the Hornets. He should have an easier time controlling the paint with the Hornets rookie big man, Washington, listed as doubtful. Also, in that game, the Magic’s backcourt way outperformed the Hornets’, scoring 36 points on 15 of 26 shots compared to Charlotte’s 19 points on 5-23 shooting performance. Orlando excels against subpar competition, going 8-5 against the spread on the road versus below .500. Plus as an away favorite, the Magic are 4-2 ATS with a 6.5 margin of victory and Charlotte is 8-9 as a home ‘dog with a -5.8 margin of victory.

TAKE MAGIC -4.5 (-106).

Over/Under (O/U)

The pace should be ultra-slow in this one since the Hornets are ranked last and Magic 28th in pace of play. But the total is only 202.5, and in games projected to have a total of 200-209.5, this officiating crew has a combined 5-1 over/under record. And the Over cashed in three of the last four meetings between these two teams. The total is too low, BET 202.5 (-110).

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LeBron James and Lakers welcome Orlando Magic before big trip

Los Angeles Lakers will be on the road for a five-game road trip starting later this week and Anthony Davis remains questionable.

The Los Angeles Lakers have one more home game left on this quick two-game set at home, Wednesday night against the Orlando Magic. It’s the last Lakers game at home before a long five-game road trip, tied for the second-longest trip the Lakers will make this season, beginning Saturday night against the Houston Rockets.

But before they get to that road trip where they will be facing teams in the playoff picture and the New York Knicks, they welcome a competent Orlando squad looking to make the playoffs for the second straight season.

At 19-21, the Magic are currently 7th in the Eastern Conference standings and they hang their hat on the defensive end, with a No. 5 defensive rating. A big reason why has been Jonathan Isaac, who recently suffered a knee sprain and will be out a couple of months. Another reason has been the strong defense at the point of attack by Orlando’s Markelle Fultz, who is something of a rebirth after two difficult seasons in Philadelphia to start his career after being the No. 1 overall pick in 2017.

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Although the Lakers trip has a lot of marquee matchups like the Rockets and Celtics, Orlando’s a team that can pull out a win if you let them hang around for too long. Even without Isaac and a couple of other key contributors.

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The top player of the 2010s decade for each NBA franchise

With the recent decade now suddenly in the rearview mirror, we looked at the top player who defined the 2010s for each team in the NBA.

With the recent decade now suddenly in the rearview mirror, we looked at the top player who defined the 2010s for each team in the NBA.

Atlanta Hawks: Al Horford

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Honorable Mentions: Paul Milsap, Jeff Teague

The Atlanta Hawks were defined by their depth under former head coach Mike Budenholzer. It is what helped their entire starting lineup earn Eastern Conference Co-Players of the Month back in January 2015. But the best player during this era was Al Horford. The big man averaged 15.9 points, 8.4 rebounds and 1.2 blocks per game from the 2010-11 season until he left the team during the 2016 offseason.

Boston Celtics: Paul Pierce

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Honorable Mentions: Al Horford, Isaiah Thomas

Even though he won the 2008 NBA championship and the Finals MVP in 2008, Paul Pierce went on to make the Eastern Conference All-Star team three more times this decade. Before he was traded to the Brooklyn Nets in the summer of 2013, he was averaging 18.9 points and 5.6 rebounds with 4.1 assists this decade. Pierce even had a chance to officially retire with the organization on a one-day contract in July 2017.

Brooklyn Nets: Brook Lopez

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Honorable Mentions: Deron Williams, Joe Johnson

Before they were the franchise that managed to sign both Kevin Durant and Kyrie Irving in the same offseason, the Nets were long led by Brook Lopez. He was a member of the team both in New Jersey and in their move to the new home in Brooklyn back in 2012, which was his first and only career All-Star appearance. During his tenure with the team this decade, the big man put up 19.7 points and 6.6 rebounds as well as 1.7 blocks per game.

Charlotte Hornets: Kemba Walker

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Honorable Mentions: Marvin Williams, Nicolas Batum

During a tough decade for the Hornets, the one thing that kept them alive and interesting was star point guard Kemba Walker. He was a part of the team as a member of the Bobcats and then when they rebranded as the Hornets. Walker was a two-time All-Star as well as a two-time recipient of the NBA Sportsmanship Award. The guard averaged 19.9 points, 5.5 assists and 1.3 steals per game for the team during the decade before he joined the Celtics.

Chicago Bulls: Jimmy Butler

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Honorable Mentions: Derrick Rose, Joakim Noah

When former No. 1 overall pick Derrick Rose won MVP in 2011 at 22 years old, fans in Chicago fairly assumed they would have a new defining talent for their city. Unfortunately, serious injuries made the point guard become a less impactful player than projected. However, the blow was softened a bit with the sudden emergence of a late first-round pick in Jimmy Butler. The wing won the league’s Most Improved Player in 2015. He was a difference-maker on both sides of the ball, averaging 15.6 points and 1.5 steals per game with the Bulls.

Cleveland Cavaliers: LeBron James

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Honorable Mentions: Kyrie Irving, Kevin Love

Considering that Cleveland’s hometown hero LeBron James notably left the Cavaliers as a free agent in 2010, few would have expected him to still be the Player of the Decade for this franchise. After such an ugly exit memorialized forever with a public shaming by team owner Dan Gilbert, though, James is a player who more than made up for the first early goodbye when he actually returned in 2014. All that he had to do was win the city’s first championship in any sport since 1948. In the process, he averaged an absurd 26.1 points per game with 7.7 rebounds and 8.0 assists for the Cavs in the 2010s.

Dallas Mavericks: Dirk Nowitzki

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Honorable Mentions: Shawn Marion, Luka Doncic

Even though he was drafted in 1998, the undisputed most important in the career of Dirk Nowitzki happened in 2011 when he won a title and NBA Finals MVP. While his best playing days may have been before this decade, he still managed to be a perennial All-Star. The face of the franchise, he also won the league’s award for Teammate of the Year in 2017. His presence was felt, too, during his final season in the league as he helped ease the transition into the new era led by fellow European star Luka Doncic.

Denver Nuggets: Nikola Jokic

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Honorable Mentions: Kenneth Faried, Ty Lawson

The Denver Nuggets may have hit the lottery when they selected Serbian big man Nikola Jokic with the 41st overall pick in the 2014 NBA draft. Jokic is a talent like no other in the league and has become one of the more versatile players in recent memory. He has averaged 16.4 points, 9.6 rebounds and 5.3 assists for the Nuggets and the most exciting part is that he may still plenty of room to improve. At just 24 years old, the center could also be the best player of the decade in the 2020s for the Nuggets as well.

Detroit Pistons: Andre Drummond

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Honorable Mentions: Greg Monroe, Blake Griffin

Despite not coming into the league until 2013, Detroit Pistons big man Andre Drummond has the second-most rebounds in the NBA since 2010-11. He has led the NBA in rebounds three times, twice earning All-Star considerations. Drummond has been consistent in his role and despite the team not being much of a contender, he has made his presence felt day in and day out.

Golden State Warriors: Stephen Curry

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Honorable Mentions: Klay Thompson, Kevin Durant

The things that Golden State Warriors superstar Stephen Curry was able to accomplish during the 2010s were almost laughable. He was a back-to-back NBA MVP who won the championship three times. Curry led the Warriors to an unbelievable 73-9 regular season while topping the league in scoring and in steals in 2016 as well. He also connected on 3.8 three-pointers per game, which is 0.9 more than the next-best player during the decade. Curry has clearly redefined the way the game is played and is a generational talent unlike any we have ever seen step foot on a basketball court.

Houston Rockets: James Harden

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Honorable Mentions: Dwight Howard, Clint Capela

There has been no trade recently that changed the league quite like the one that sent the 2012 Sixth Man of the Year winner James Harden from the Oklahoma City Thunder to the Houston Rockets. He has been an All-Star every year for Houston and led the league in assists 2017. The guard then led the league in scoring in 2018 as the NBA MVP and then again in 2019. Harden has put up an absurd 29.6 points with 6.0 rebounds and 7.7 assists for the Rockets. In an age of analytics, he has been the darling for general manager Daryl Morey.

Indiana Pacers: Paul George

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Honorable Mentions: David West, George Hill

Former Indiana Pacers wing Paul George was a four-time All-Star with the franchise, winning NBA’s Most Improved Player in 2013. The two-way star also received All-Defensive team honors three times while with the team. He averaged 18.1 points, 6.3 rebounds and 1.7 steals per game for Indiana during his team with the Pacers. One of the other best factors about George is that his trade allowed Indiana’s front office to acquire two-time All-Star Victor Oladipo and potential first-time All-Star big man Domantis Sabonis.

LA Clippers: Chris Paul

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Honorable Mentions: Blake Griffin, DeAndre Jordan

Before there was Kawhi Leonard and Paul George on the Clippers, there was Lob City. None of the success happening for the franchise now would be possible if it weren’t for Chris Paul and Blake Griffin. The tide was turning when Griffin was drafted in 2009 and won Rookie of the Year in 2011. But it was solidified when they traded for CP3 in December 2011. Paul averaged an impressive 18.8 points and 9.8 assists with 2.2 steals per game when he was a member of the Clippers. He made the All-Star team five times in Los Angeles and twice led the NBA in assists during that time.

Los Angeles Lakers: Kobe Bryant

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Honorable Mentions: Pau Gasol, LeBron James

Unlike with Nowitzki, the peak accomplishments for Kobe Bryant occurred before 2010. But even during this decade, he added another NBA title to his arsenal and an All-Star appearance each year before retiring in 2016. Bryant averaged 24.2 points per game for the Lakers starting in 2010-11, which was above average for someone who was his age. Of course, there was little more memorable than Bryant scoring 60 points in his final professional game.

MEMPHIS GRIZZLIES: MARC GASOL

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Honorable Mentions: Mike Conley, Zach Randolph

Former Memphis Grizzlies big man Marc Gasol averaged 15.7 points, 7.6 rebounds and 3.8 assists during his time with the Grizzlies this decade. He made three All-Star appearances while a member of the franchise, winning Defensive Player of the Year in 2013. The center was a fixture for Memphis, making the playoffs six times with the Grizzlies. Gasol, a World Cup winner with Spain, eventually won his first NBA title in 2019 with the Toronto Raptors after a midseason trade.

Miami Heat: Dwyane Wade

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Honorable Mentions: LeBron James, Chris Bosh

While it was obvious that James was the best player on the team, none of The Big 3 era Miami Heat would have been possible if it were not for Dwyane Wade. He was the instrumental player recruiting both James and Chris Bosh to Miami and even gave up more money in the process to allow it to happen. Wade also sacrificed his role as the key star to make room for more touches to both James and Bosh. This led to two more NBA Finals wins for Wade and All-Star appearances between 2010 and 2016. He was also able to come back to the Heat and retire with the franchise.

Milwaukee Bucks: Giannis Antetokounmpo

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Honorable Mentions: Khris Middleton, Ersan Ilyasova

Milwaukee Bucks superstar Giannis Antetokounmpo has been one of the most dominant basketball players in recent memory. He has averaged 19.5 points, 8.6 rebounds, 4.2 assists and 1.2 steals per game since entering the league. After winning the NBA MVP in 2019, he has followed up with an equally impressive season so far this year. His play has been so sharp that one of the league’s most pressing questions, even now a year and a half away from his eligibility, is what will he decide to do as an upcoming free agent.

Minnesota Timberwolves: Karl-Anthony Towns

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Honorable Mentions: Kevin Love, Andrew Wiggins

After trading away Kevin Love to the Cleveland Cavaliers during the 2014 offseason, the Minnesota Timberwolves were able to bounce back in some ways by grabbing No. 1 overall pick Karl-Anthony Towns. He has played the part of one of the elite big men in the NBA, averaging 22.5 points and 11.8 rebounds per game since entering the pros. Towns has also made 39.6 percent of his three-point attempts, showing his versatility as an offensive force.

New Orleans Pelicans: Anthony Davis

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Honorable Mentions: Jrue Holiday, Ryan Anderson

His exit may have left a sour taste in the mouth of the New Orleans Pelicans, but Anthony Davis was absolutely stellar during his time with the team. He averaged 23.7 points and 10.5 rebounds per game and also led the league in blocks three times. Davis was a six-time All-Star for the Pelicans and while he now plays for the Los Angeles Lakers, his return will leave New Orleans in a fine place for the upcoming decade. Not only did the front office get an unreal surplus of draft picks in the deal but Brandon Ingram is playing like a potential superstar.

New York Knicks: Carmelo Anthony

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Honorable Mentions: Amare Stoudemire, Tyson Chandler

It was a relatively underwhelming decade for the New York Knicks under team owner James Dolan. The front office mortgaged quite a bit of their future to secure Carmelo Anthony via trade in 2011 despite knowing that the star would become a free agent that offseason. As such, the team was a bit of a one-man show under his leadership. He averaged 24.7 points as well as 7.0 rebounds per game on the Knicks, eventually leaving in 2017.

Oklahoma City Thunder: Kevin Durant

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Honorable Mentions: Russell Westbrook, Serge Ibaka

The Oklahoma City Thunder somehow drafted three MVP winners who all hit their primes during the 2010s. While none of them is still with the team, the one who made the biggest splash was Kevin Durant. The former No. 2 overall pick put up 28.6 points, 7.6 rebounds and 4.3 assists per game while also shooting 38.6 percent from three-point range. Even though point guard Russell Westbrook was the player who had the longest tenure with the team, it was obvious that Oklahoma City was the most successful version of itself with Durant on the roster.

Orlando Magic: Nikola Vucevic

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Honorable Mentions: Dwight Howard, Evan Fournier

Orlando Magic big man Nikola Vucevic might be the most underrated NBA player of the decade. He made just one All-Star appearance, finally earning the love last season. While he originally started his career in Philadelphia, he has found a niche in Orlando. The former No. 16 overall pick has averaged 16.8 points and 10.7 rebounds per game for the Magic.

Philadelphia 76ers: Joel Embiid

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Honorable Mentions: Ben Simmons, Thaddeus Young

His career may have started off defined by injury but since he has become a healthier player, there have been few with a higher ceiling than Philadelphia 76ers center Joel Embiid. The big man has scored 24.2 points and pulled down 11.6 rebounds per game. He made the NBA All-Rookie First Team his first year in the league back in 2017. He has made the All-Star team, All-NBA Second Team and All-Defensive Second Team in both years since.

Phoenix Suns: Devin Booker

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Honorable Mentions: Goran Dragic, PJ Tucker

The Phoenix Suns have not had a decade many fans will want to look back on with fond memories. But the one takeaway is that there is at least some hope for the future due to the scoring punch of Devin Booker. He has been able to put up 21.7 points and 4.5 assists per game since he entered the NBA just two days before his 19th birthday. Booker put up 70 points back in March 2017 and at just 20 years old, he was the youngest player to put up 60 points in an NBA game. Back in March 2019, Booker had three games in a row where he scored at least 48 points.

Portland Trail Blazers: Damian Lillard

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Honorable Mentions: LaMarcus Aldridge, CJ McCollum

There are few players in NBA history who have embraced their team’s city quite like Trail Blazers star has welcomed Portland into his life. After he was drafted No. 6 overall in 2012, he has turned his the Blazers into one of the most consistent contenders in the league. Lillard, who won Rookie of the Year his first season in the pros, is a four-time All-Star. He was honored with All-NBA 1st Team consideration in 2018 and led Portland to the Western Conference Finals in 2019. He has averaged 23.7 points and 6.4 assists per game for the Trail Blazers during his professional career thus far.

Sacramento Kings: DeMarcus Cousins

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Honorable Mentions: Isaiah Thomas, Rudy Gay

While the Sacramento Kings had a disappointing decade in many ways, their most feared player during the 2010s was undeniably DeMarcus Cousins. He was a force to be reckoned with on the Kings, averaging 21.1 points and 10.8 rebounds per game. He earned All-Rookie First Team honors in 2011 and he then took home All-NBA 2nd Team in 2015 and 2016. The big man was also disciplined and suspended a bit too often for comfort during his time on the Kings, eventually leading to an inevitable divorce of the two parties.

San Antonio Spurs: Kawhi Leonard

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Honorable Mentions: Tim Duncan, Tony Parker

When he won NBA Finals MVP in 2014, it was clear that former No. 15 overall pick Kawhi Leonard was a special player in this league. But he was able to take his game to the next level during his time with the San Antonio Spurs, also winning back-to-back Defensive Player of the Year awards for his efforts in 2015 and 2016. Leonard, who led the league in steals in 2015, also came into his own on the offensive side of the floor while before his time in San Antonio came to a surprisingly ugly close that kept him sidelined for the majority of 2017-18.

Toronto Raptors: Kyle Lowry

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Honorable Mentions: DeMar DeRozan, Kawhi Leonard

While it was Leonard who was the undisputed best player of the team that won the Toronto Raptors their first NBA championship, veteran point guard Kyle Lowry was the heart and soul of the squad. After the team traded away his longtime teammate DeMar DeRozan during the 2018 offseason, the year was inevitably going to be an emotional rollercoaster for Lowry. But for him to respond by helping Toronto finally carry the Larry O’Brien trophy was an effort that solidified his place as the Player of the Decade for the Raptors.

Utah Jazz: Rudy Gobert

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Honorable Mentions: Gordon Hayward, Derrick Favors

If general fans valued defense the same way they value offense, Utah Jazz center Rudy Gobert would be considered one of the Top 10 players in the NBA. After he led the league in blocks back in 2017, the French big went on to win Defensive Player of the Year in 2018 and in 2019. Gobert has actually averaged 2.2 blocks per game since entering the league in 2013. He has also pulled down 10.8 rebounds per game and has connected on 63.4 percent of his total field goal attempts.

Washington Wizards: John Wall

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Honorable Mentions: Bradley Beal, Marcin Gortat

Before his recent injury trouble, Washington Wizards point guard John Wall was an electrifying player. He has averaged 19.0 points and 9.2 assists for the Wizards since going No. 1 overall in the 2010 NBA draft. He made the All-Star team from 2014 until 2018, also grabbing All-Defensive 2nd Team honors in 2015 and All-NBA 3rd Team in 2017. Wall has averaged 1.7 steals per game, too, showing he can be a defensive stopper. Now he is on a tough contract, though he initially earned it with his previously fantastic play.

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Philadelphia 76ers at Orlando Magic odds, picks and best bets

Previewing Friday’s Philadelphia 76ers at Orlando Magic sports betting odds and lines, with NBA betting picks, tips and best bets.

The Philadelphia 76ers (23-10) visit the Orlando Magic (13-17) Friday at 7 p.m. ET at Amway Center. We analyze the 76ers-Magic odds and lines, with NBA betting advice and tips around the matchup.

The 76ers beat the Milwaukee Bucks 121-109 at home on Christmas Day for a third consecutive win. C Joel Embiid tallied 31 points and 11 rebounds and Philly covered as 2.5-point underdogs and tied a franchise-record with 21 3-pointers.

The Magic, who snapped a three-game skid with a 103-95 home win vs. the Chicago Bulls on Monday, took the first meeting of the season vs. the 76ers 112-97 at home Nov. 13. C Nikola Vucevic led seven Orlando players in double figures with a 25-point outing in that first Philly matchup, plus the Magic outscored the 76ers 32-15 in the fourth quarter.


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76ers at Magic: Key injuries

76ers

  • SG Matisse Thybulle (knee) out

Magic

  • PF Al-Farouq Aminu (knee) out
  • PG Michael Carter-Williams (shoulder) out

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

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Prediction

76ers 112, Magic 105

Moneyline (ML)

I expect the 76ers (-143) to beat the Magic (+120) despite Philly’s 7-8 road record and Orlando’s 9-6 mark at home (Philly is 6-8-1 ATS on the road; Orlando is 5-9-1 ATS at home). Depending on what kind of juice you’re willing to risk, bet either the 76ers ML or the 76ers spread (mentioned below), but don’t bet both.

Line/Against the Spread (ATS)

The 76ERS -3.5 (+105) are the STRONGEST PLAY. I expect them to carry over the momentum from their impressive Christmas Day win vs. Giannis Antetokounmpo and the Bucks into Central Florida. They’ll also be a little extra motivated – and focused – from the 15-point November loss at Orlando.

Every $1.43 wagered on the 76ers to win straight up will profit a $1 if they win. However, they must win by 4 points or more if you’re backing the spread where every $1 wagered will profit $1.05 if they do so.

Over/Under (O/U)

A slight lean to the OVER 208.5 (-115). Both defenses rank in the top five of points allowed: The Magic are third (104.9 PPG) and the 76ers are fifth (105.0). Offensively, the Magic are 29th (out of 30 teams) in PPG (103.5), while the 76ers are 17th (110.1).

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