Previewing Saturday’s San Antonio Spurs at Sacramento Kings sports betting odds and lines, with NBA betting picks, tips and best bets.
The San Antonio Spurs (22-29) visit the Sacramento Kings (20-31) Saturday at Golden 1 Center. Tip-off is set for 10 p.m. ET. We analyze the Spurs-Kings sports betting odds and lines, with NBA betting advice and tips around the matchup.
Spurs at Kings: Key Injuries
Kings
C Alex Len (hip) out
PF Marvin Bagley III (foot) out
C Richaun Holmes (shoulder) doubtful
PF Jabari Parker (shoulder) out
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Spurs at Kings: Odds, lines, picks and betting tips
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The SPURS (-149) are a strong play on the road with Bagley still sidelined for the host Kings (+125). The Kings have won a rare two games in a row, but they remain just 5-5 across their last 10 contests and are just 10-15 on the road. The Spurs come into Saturday at 8-17 on the road for the season, and they’ve lost three straight games, including a 125-117 loss to the Portland Trail Blazers Thursday.
The Kings topped the Miami Heat 105-97 Friday in a surprising upset, but they’re just 3-4 on the second half of back-to-backs this season.
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Get better value on the SPURS (-3.5, -106) by backing them to win by at least 4 points. San Antonio is 13-11 against the spread when on the road for the season. The Kings are 9-15-1 ATS at home but surprisingly 5-2 ATS when on the second half of a back-to-back.
The Spurs earned a 105-104 overtime victory in the first head-to-head meeting of the season Dec. 6, and they’ll take a 2-0 series lead with a more convincing victory against a tired opponent Saturday.
Take the OVER 222.5 (-115). San Antonio is 31-20 against the Over/Under for the season and Sacramento is 4-3 against the O/U when playing for the second night in a row. The Spurs allowed at least 125 points in each of their last two games.
Esten’s NBA betting record: 188-148
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After the trade deadline has come and gone, we took a look at what the projected order of the 2020 NBA Draft will look like this summer.
After the trade deadline has come and gone, we took a look at what the projected order of the 2020 NBA Draft will look like this summer.
Of course, the draft lottery results will shake up where each team will actually select within the first fourteen picks. Plus, the standings are just based on what has happened so far this season. There are teams that can improve as the year progresses with others potentially falling off.
But as of right now, with all of the traded picks, these are the picks that all NBA teams currently have to work with this summer.
Draft order determined by Tankathon and trades pulled from recap by USA TODAY‘s Jeff Zilgitt. Takeaways for teams that made moves are also included below.
FIRST ROUND
1. GOLDEN STATE WARRIORS (Protected: 1-20) 2. CLEVELAND CAVALIERS (Protected: 1-10) 3. ATLANTA HAWKS
4. NEW YORK KNICKS
5. MINNESOTA TIMBERWOLVES
6. CHARLOTTE HORNETS
7. WASHINGTON WIZARDS
8. DETROIT PISTONS
9. CHICAGO BULLS
10. SACRAMENTO KINGS
11. PHOENIX SUNS
12. NEW ORLEANS PELICANS
13. SAN ANTONIO SPURS
14. PORTLAND TRAIL BLAZERS
15. ORLANDO MAGIC
16. MINNESOTA TIMBERWOLVES (via Brooklyn)
17. BOSTON CELTICS (via Memphis)
18. MILWAUKEE BUCKS (via Indiana)
19. BROOKLYN NETS (via Philadelphia)
20. DALLAS MAVERICKS
21. PHILADELPHIA 76ERS (via Oklahoma City)
22. UTAH JAZZ (Protected: 1-7, 15-30)
23. DENVER NUGGETS (via Houston)
24. MIAMI HEAT
25. OKLAHOMA CITY (via Denver)
26. BOSTON CELTICS
27. NEW YORK KNICKS (via L.A. Clippers)
28. TORONTO RAPTORS
29. LOS ANGELES LAKERS
30. BOSTON CELTICS (via Milwaukee)
SECOND ROUND
31. DALLAS MAVERICKS (via Golden State)
32. CHARLOTTE HORNETS (via Cleveland)
33. PHILADELPHIA 76ERS (via Atlanta)
34. PHILADELPHIA 76ERS (via New York)
35. MINNESOTA TIMBERWOLVES
36. NEW YORK KNICKS (via Charlotte)
37. NEW ORLEANS PELICANS (via Washington)
38. SACRAMENTO KINGS (via Detroit)
39. WASHINGTON WIZARDS (via Chicago)
40. SACRAMENTO KINGS
41. NEW ORLEANS PELICANS
42. MEMPHIS GRIZZLIES (via Phoenix)
43. ORLANDO MAGIC
44. SAN ANTONIO SPURS
45. PORTLAND TRAIL BLAZERS (Protected: 31-55)
46. BOSTON CELTICS (via Brooklyn)
47. CHICAGO BULLS (via Memphis)
48. OKLAHOMA CITY THUNDER
49. GOLDEN STATE WARRIORS (via Dallas)
50. PHILADELPHIA 76ERS
51. INDIANA PACERS (Protected: 45-60)
52. ATLANTA HAWKS (via Houston)
53. GOLDEN STATE WARRIORS (via Utah)
54. SACRAMENTO KINGS (via Miami)
55. BROOKLYN NETS (via Denver)
56. CHARLOTTE HORNETS (via Boston)
57. L.A. CLIPPERS
58. TORONTO RAPTORS
59. ORLANDO MAGIC (via Los Angeles Lakers)
60. NEW ORLEANS PELICANS (via Milwaukee)
Now that the 2020 NBA Trade Deadline has officially passed, it is worth looking at the most interesting buyout candidates in the league.
Now that the 2020 NBA trade deadline has officially passed, it is worth looking at the most interesting buyout candidates in the league.
Some of the bigger names that could have been available (e.g. Tristan Thompson, Ian Mahinmi, E’Twaun Moore, Langston Galloway and even Vince Carter) are expected to stay with their teams for the remainder of the season. Similarly, there are various other players (e.g. Isaiah Thomas, Trey Burke and Tim Frazier) who are expected to be waived by their teams rather than bought out.
But with all of that in mind, there are several players around the league who do make sense as options on the buyout market.
Phoenix Suns guard Tyler Johnson is playing a career-low 16.6 minutes per game. The 27-year-old has played in just three of their last even games as he recovers from a calf injury. He was mostly brought into the organization so that the team could move off the hefty money owed to the veteran forward Ryan Anderson. Even though Johnson provides little value to the Suns, he could be a 3-and-D option in the backcourt for a contender. During his best season with the Miami Heat in 2016-17, he averaged 1.3 three-pointers and 1.2 steals per game.
EVAN TURNER, MINNESOTA
SALARY: $18,606,556
Unlike with Allen Crabbe, the Minnesota Timberwolves have not yet given any playing time to Evan Turner. Even when he was on the Atlanta Hawks, the 31-year-old forward was playing a career-low 13.2 minutes per game. He was, however, playing a career-high 63 percent of his time at the point guard position. Turner may not have much value around the league at this point but the Boston Celtics have already been linked to him for a potential reunion.
BISMACK BIYOMBO, CHARLOTTE
SALARY: $17,000,000
Charlotte Hornets veteran big man Bismack Biyombo is certainly one of the candidates for a buyout, though such an agreement may be unlikely. There is at least some incentive for the Hornets to keep Biyombo on their roster as he is currently playing 19.1 minutes per game. That is the most playing time that he has had since 2016-17. Meanwhile, he has also been in the starting lineup for 25 of the 43 games he has played so far this season. It may make the most sense for Biyombo to continue getting his reps up in Charlotte, like Mahinmi with Washington, so that he can prove hs is worth more than a minimum deal in the offseason. However, if a contender expresses interest in a center who is capable of playing in their rotation, perhaps he is willing to leave the Hornets for a winning team.
BRANDON KNIGHT, DETROIT
SALARY: $15,643,750
28-year-old combo guard Brandon Knight was included in a package that sent him from the Cleveland Cavaliers to the Detroit Pistons. Knight has only played 241 minutes so far this season, coming off the bench in each of the 16 games he played. That is a stark contrast to last year when he started in 26 of 27 games played for Cleveland. If the Pistons decided to hold on to Knight, it would be a reunion with the organization. He was drafted by Detroit with the No. 8 overall pick back in 2011 and made NBA All-Rookie First Team.
MARVIN WILLIAMS, CHARLOTTE
SALARY: $15,006,250
For a team looking to find a floor-spacing big man, there are few if any better at the price he could be available at then Charlotte Howard forward Marvin Williams. With the emergence of rookie PJ Washington (who was selected to the Rising Stars team at All-Star Weekend), Williams has lost the formerly steady role that he once had on his team. He had previously started in every game that he played for the Hornets since 2015-16. Now, he has made only one appearance in their starting lineup this season. His playing time is down to a career-low 19.7 minutes per game. But at 6-foot-8, the forward has made 1.2 three-pointers per 36 minutes in his career and has shot 36.2 percent from downtown. There should be a decent amount of interest in Williams if he and his team agree to a buyout.
SOLOMON HILL, MIAMI
SALARY: $13,290,395
When the Memphis Grizzlies traded Andre Iguodala to the Miami Heat, the front office also included Solomon Hill for salary-matching purposes. While he has largely fallen out of favor on the teams he has played for over the past few years, the 6-foot-6 wing was shooting a career-best 38.1 percent from the three-point line this season. He had also made a career-best 2.2 three-pointers per 36 minutes during his time in Memphis. According to the Miami Herald’s Barry Jackson, the 28-year-old was told by the front office that he should plan to remain with the team “barring something unforeseen” happening. But in the NBA, those types of unforeseen situations happen all of the time.
MICHAEL KIDD-GILCHRIST, CHARLOTTE
SALARY: $13,000,000
It was less than eight years ago when Anthony Davis was selected at No. 1 overall in the 2012 NBA draft. The player selected next was Michael Kidd-Gilchrist. The contrast between these picks remains absolutely deafening as hindsight rears its ugly head. The 26-year-old is down to a career-low 13.3 minutes per game and has only made twelve appearances for his team. With only 160 minutes offered to him this year, Charlotte has likely moved on. He may still have suitors around the NBA due to his defensive ability. According to The Athletic’s Kelly Iko, the Houston Rockets organization “has liked him for some time” and would be willing to take a flyer on him. The Charlotte Observer’s Rick Bonnell recently reported that the Dallas Mavericks are also “kicking tires” on Kidd-Gilchrist.
COURTNEY LEE, DALLAS
SALARY: $12,759,670
The reality of the situation is that Courtney Lee was only included in a trade to the Dallas Mavericks for salary-cap filler so that they could land Kristaps Porzingis from the New York Knicks. During his two seasons with the team so far, he has played just 10.9 minutes per game in 33 total appearances. The 6-foot-5 wing has virtually no role on the Mavericks and despite their record being that of a contender thus far, perhaps another team would take a look at what Lee could offer them. The 34-year-old has shot 38.8 percent from three during his career, hitting 1.4 three-pointers per 36 minutes.
JOHN HENSON, DETROIT
SALARY: $9,732,396
The Detroit Pistons had to cut one of the players on their roster after trading away Andre Drummond in a two-for-one deal with the Cleveland Cavaliers. They reportedly opted to go with Tim Frazier rather than Knight or John Henson. This makes sense as Henson may play some of the minutes that Drummond was giving Detroit. He recorded a double-double (10 points and 11 rebounds) in his most recent game for the Cavaliers on February 5 against the Oklahoma City Thunder. That was his first game in the starting lineup since January 5 and just his second time in the first unit all season. More likely than not, though, he will join Thon Maker as backcourt depth in Detroit behind 24-year-old Christian Wood and rookie forward Sekou Doumbouya.
MATTHEW DELLAVEDOVA, CLEVELAND
SALARY: $9,607,500
There is hardly a role for Matthew Dellavedova on the Cleveland Cavaliers. Their team already has three promising young guards selected in the past two NBA drafts in Darius Garland, Collin Sexton and Kevin Porter Jr. and all require playing time for their development. Meanwhile, they recently traded Jordan Clarkson to land the 24-year-old Dante Exum. Dellavedova has not been in an NBA starting lineup since December 23, 2017. Unfortunately, his most valuable skill set (three-point shooting) has taken a major plummet this year. His career mark from downtown (36.7 percent) is suddenly down to an abysmal rate (16.4 percent) so far this season. It dampers any of the market that would have otherwise been interested in signing him.
YOGI FERRELL, SACRAMENTO
SALARY: $3,150,000
Sacramento Kings guard Yogi Ferrell does not make very much money and has a lower salary than anyone else on this list. However, he is playing at a career-low 11.4 minutes per game and was scratched from the lineup in the most recent game for the team. Ferrell is buried in their backcourt rotation behind emerging star De’Aaron Fox and backup point guard Cory Joseph. While there may not be much of a market for the six-foot playmaker, he has averaged 4.0 assists with 2.0 three-pointers and 1.1 steals per 36 minutes in his NBA career. Still only 26 years old, there may be at least one contender that would be willing to give him minutes in their rotation.
On this episode of The HoopsHype Podcast, Alex Kennedy and Frank Urbina preview the 2020 NBA trade deadline. They discuss the teams and players to keep an eye on over the next 24 hours. Time-stamps are below!
1:15: The New York Knicks are reportedly open for business since firing Steve Mills. Now, they’re apparently open to trading Marcus Morris. They’re also one of the teams in the mix for D’Angelo Russell.
4:45: Discussing what the Los Angeles Lakers may do ahead of the deadline. They’ve shown interest in Morris, Spencer Dinwiddie, Dennis Schroeder and Darren Collison among others, according to Adrian Wojnarowski. Also, will Kyle Kuzma be traded?
8:15: The Los Angeles Clippers are keeping tabs on what the Lakers are doing and they’re competing for many of the same players. Alex and Frank discuss the Clippers’ options. If they land Morris, how much better would they be?
12:15: The Phoenix Suns are reportedly listening to offers for Kelly Oubre all of a sudden, which is somewhat surprising. Are the Suns sellers?
13:40: Discussing the Golden State Warriors’ trade talks, including their options with D’Angelo Russell, Alec Burks and Glenn Robinson III.
21:20: The Milwaukee Bucks and Philadelphia 76ers reportedly want to add a shooter, but Milwaukee doesn’t want to disrupt their chemistry and Philadelphia doesn’t have many trade chips.
26:55: Prior to the Warriors-Nets game in Brooklyn, Alec Burks was on the phone for a while and then was consoled by Warriors staffers, according to HoopsHype’s Bryan Kalbrosky. Alex and Frank react to this as well as the fact that Burks and Robinson III were held out of tonight’s game.
28:35: Breaking down the Oklahoma City Thunder’s options leading up to the deadline. They’re open to selling Schroeder, Danilo Gallinari and Steven Adams, but they have reportedly fielded some calls as a buyer too.
31:30: The Miami Heat have expressed in Gallinari and Iguodala (who they traded for shortly after this was recorded). Alex and Frank discuss Miami’s options, Iguodala’s fit with the Heat and more.
34:50: What will the San Antonio Spurs do ahead of the deadline? They’ve reportedly had conversations about DeMar DeRozan, LaMarcus Aldridge and Rudy Gay, but they’re asking for a lot. They’ve also made calls that indicate they could be a buyer.
37:15: Discussing the Detroit Pistons’ options in regards to Andre Drummond, Markieff Morris and Derrick Rose.
40:55: Breaking down the Toronto Raptors’ approach to the deadline. They are reportedly a buyer. Will Masai Ujiri make a move? And how tough is it for Masai to make a trade these days after fleecing so many rival executives?
43:40: Alex and Frank each share a trade that they’d love to see happen prior to the deadline.
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Each week, HoopsHype’s staff gives our Top 10 candidates for this year’s Most Valuable Player award. Which stars have stood out thus far?
Each week, HoopsHype’s staff gives the Top 10 candidates for this year’s Most Valuable Player award. This list highlights stars who are in the mix for the 2019-20 MVP award due to their impressive play.
Which stars have stood out? Here are our latest MVP rankings:
This season has been a rollercoaster for the Philadelphia 76ers, who have gone on several hot and cold streaks. The point forward has made 271 field goals in the restricted area this season, which ranks fourth-best in the league. His unique size has helped him pull down rebounds on 5.5 percent of his squad’s missed field goals, per Cleaning The Glass, which is the best rate among point guards. Simmons also has defensive rebounds on 31.7 percent of opponent’s missed free throws, also the best among point guards. On the defensive end, Simmons is averaging an NBA-best 2.1 steals per game. He also leads all players in both loose balls recovered (87) and deflections (190) this season.
Jimmy Butler has found a perfect home on the Miami Heat. The five-time All-Star is averaging 1.46 points per possession in transition, which ranks No. 1 in the league (minimum: 100 possessions) in 2019-20. He just put up a season-high 39 points per game against the Philadelphia 76ers. His career-best assist rate (28.6 percent) puts him in the 96th percentile among all NBA wings. Butler has been a fantastic hustler, too. He currently ranks sixth-best in steals (1.8 SPG), sixth-best in deflections per game (3.6) and sixth-best in loose balls recovered per game (1.6) thus far.
Once again, Kawhi Leonard is having a sensational season on both ends of the court. The biggest issue is that he has only played 38 games, though the Clippers have won 30 of those. He is averaging 2.1 steals per game since January, tied with Simmons for the best in the NBA. The Clippers have scored 120.4 points per 100 possessions with Leonard on the court since December 1. That gives Leonard the second-best offensive rating among all players in the league (minimum: 25 minutes per game) during that span.
Denver’s Nikola Jokic has been one of the most multidimensional players in the league over the past few seasons. He is shooting 43.7 percent on jump shots, which ranks Top 10 among all players who have taken at least 400 jumpers thus far. The center ranks second-best in the NBA on field goals made (77) within five to nine feet of the basket. His field goal percentage (61.6 percent) is the best among those with more than thirty attempts. He has recorded 10 triple-doubles in 2019-20, which ranks third-best in the NBA. His assist percentage (34.5 percent) and assist-to-usage rate (1.19) are both in the 100th percentile among all big men, per Cleaning the Glass.
The second-year superstar has been sensational for the Mavericks, leading Dallas to an impressive 62.0 winning percentage this season. His team has played very well even when they are not playing at home, as we recently noted. The guard has averaged 29.1 points per game on the road, second-best in the NBA. Doncic has scored 13.9 PPG as the ballhandler in pick-and-roll possessions, per Synergy Sports, which ranks third-best in the league. As a primary playmaker, his assist percentage (53.8 percent) ranks second-best behind only LeBron James among those with at least 100 minutes played. He leads the league with a dozen triple-doubles so far this season.
Davis is shooting 210-of-280 (75.0 percent) in the restricted area, which is the best among all players who have had at least 200 attempts this season. The big man is averaging 1.12 points per possession, according to Synergy Sports, which ranks second-best among those who have finished at least 800 possessions this season. Davis has more loose balls recovered per game (1.9) than anyone who has played at least ten games. The Lakers are currently 33-9 (.786 percent) in games when their superstar acquisition has played.
Since our last MVP Race update, Portland’s Damian Lillard is averaging 39.0 points with 5.8 three-pointers per game. The Trail Blazers have three wins and just one loss during this stretch, helping bounce back from a rough start to the season. Lillard is also leading the league in scoring with 34.3 PPG since January 1. He has hit 66 three-pointers from at least 28 feet, which is over five feet from beyond the NBA’s three-point line. That is over a dozen more than anyone else in the league has made in 2019-20. He is averaging 1.13 points per possession, per Synergy Sports, which ranks No. 1 overall among those who have finished at least 800 possessions this season. Lillard also leads all players with 757 points scored as the ballhandler in pick-and-roll possessions.
Knowing that narrative plays a big role in MVP voting, the momentum is there for the Los Angeles Lakers and LeBron James. He currently leads the league with 10.7 assists per game. The 35-year-old superstar is also putting up a career-high 2.1 three-pointers connected per game, including five three’s in less than three minutes against the San Antonio Spurs last night. He keeps putting up monumental performances, putting up outstanding numbers while also helping elevate the play of another star teammate in Davis. The more he keeps winning for the Lakers, the better the odds he will have of winning his fifth Most Valuable Player Award.
Harden has connected on 208 non-corner three-pointers, over twenty more than anyone else has hit thus far. The guard leads the league in jump shots (313) in 2019-20. He has once again been fantastic creating his own shot, too. Only 14.6 percent of his three-pointers have been assisted, which is the best among all players in the NBA. Harden has scored 16.2 points per game on isolation possessions, per Synergy, which is nearly ten points more than any other player in the league. In fact, his 762 points scored on this play type is more than any other team besides his own Houston Rockets. To put that in perspective, the Milwaukee Bucks lead the Eastern Conference with just 386 points scored in isolation.
He is averaging 8.7 points per game when operating in a transition offense, per Synergy. That ranks No. 1 overall in the NBA, over a point and a half more than anyone else thus far. He has the second-most dunks (141) and the most double-doubles (41) among all players in the league in 2019-20. His rebound percentage (18.8 percent) ranks Top 10 among all players who have averaged at least 20 minutes per game. Most important, though: Milwaukee is currently outscoring opponents by 14.4 points per 100 possessions when he has been on the court so far this season. That ranks as the best among those who have averaged at least 25 minutes per game.
TNT reporter Chris Haynes was new to the job. Surely, he knew Gregg Popovich’s reputation as the grumpiest interview in basketball. But apparently, nothing can prepare a reporter for Popovich’s shtick.
Haynes asked Popovich about the San Antonio Spurs’ energy in their matchup against the Los Angeles Lakers on Tuesday night in L.A.
“Energy level is great. Worst shots in the history of basketball,” Popovich deadpanned.
Through laughs, Haynes issued a follow-up question: How did the Spurs manage to hold LeBron James without points in the first quarter?
“Hell, I don’t know. I think he’s just getting into the game. It wasn’t any plan on my part,” Popovich said.
LeBron James hit six 3-pointers in the fourth quarter alone as the Los Angeles Lakers zoomed past the San Antonio Spurs on Tuesday night.
The Los Angeles Lakers continued to ride the wave of momentum after Saturday’s win as they demolished the San Antonio Spurs on Tuesday night behind a hot-shooting night from their leader and star, LeBron James, in a 129-102 win.
James had a game-high 36 points on 12-20 shooting, including 6 for 9 from the 3-point line to go with nine assists and seven rebounds. James did most of his work from the 3-point line early in the fourth quarter to help the Lakers pull away in the win.
James hit five 3-pointers in a span of 3:30 to begin the fourth quarter for the Lakers, helping push themselves far away from the Spurs in the game. James even hit a 3-pointer on three straight possessions to accumulate nine points in 52 seconds. San Antonio had done a solid job of staying within a run’s distance but LeBron’s five 3-pointers were too much for the Spurs to overcome.
After his fifth 3-pointer, the Lakers bench mobbed LeBron. Altogether the Lakers shot 59% from the field and 42.3% from the 3-point line.
LA goes nuts after LeBron James sinks his 5th (!) 4th quarter three pointer in just about 3:30 of action in the 4th pic.twitter.com/4zVUYEg22n
Anthony Davis had 18 points while Kyle Kuzma had a nice night with 18 points and 12 rebounds.
DeMar DeRozan had a nice night for the Spurs in his hometown of Los Angeles with 28 points but he didn’t have enough help for San Antonio to withstand LeBron’s incredible 3-point barrage.
Up next for the Lakers is the NBA trade deadline on Feb. 6 and a game on Thursday night against the Houston Rockets.
Previewing Tuesday’s San Antonio Spurs at Los Angeles Lakers sports betting odds and lines, with NBA betting picks, tips and best bets.
The Los Angeles Lakers (37-11) host the San Antonio Spurs (22-27) Tuesday at Staples Center for a 10 p.m. ET tip-off. We analyze the Spurs-Lakers sports betting odds and lines, with NBA betting advice and tips around the matchup.
Spurs at Lakers: Key Injuries
Lakers
PG Alex Caruso (neck) probable
C DeMarcus Cousins (knee) out
PF Anthony Davis (shoulder) probable
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Spurs at Lakers: Odds, lines, picks and betting tips
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The Lakers (-769) are an easy choice once again on home court, if not for the cost-prohibitive odds. The top seed in the Western Conference is 16-6 at home this season and 6-4 over its last 10 games overall. The Spurs (+525) are 5-5 over their last 10 games, but just 8-15 on the road while entering Tuesday in 10th place in the West. They lost 108-105 to the Los Angeles Clippers Monday as they suit up for the second night in a row.
The Lakers lead the head-to-head season series 2-0 with 103-96 and 114-104 victories both coming in San Antonio. We’ll PASS on the moneyline bet as they go for the season sweep due to the heavy chalk. A $10 bet on the Lakers to win straight up will return a profit of just $1.30.
Back the SPURS (+12.5, -115) as they’re catching double-digit points on the road and will need only to stay within 12 points in a loss. The Lakers’ previous two head-to-head victories came by margins of 10 and 7 points. San Antonio is 22-26-1 against the spread overall and a strong 13-9 on the road. Los Angeles is 25-22-1 ATS overall and an unimpressive 11-10-1 at home.
The Spurs have lost by 10 or more points just seven times this season and not since Jan. 10. They’re 4-1 ATS on the second half of back-to-backs.
The Spurs are also 4-1 against the Over/Under when playing on no rest. As such, we’ll back the OVER 229.5 (-106). The two teams combine to average 227.4 points per game this season with 220.7 PPG allowed. The tired Spurs will struggle on defense against LeBron James and Co., but they’ll close the gap enough late to send this one Over the projected total.
Esten’s NBA betting record: 178-145
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The Los Angeles Lakers are learning how to move forward after the loss of Kobe Bryant and LeBron James is sharing his experience.
The Los Angeles Lakers play a game later this evening, only their third game so far since the tragic passing of Kobe Bryant, his daughter Gigi, and seven others in a helicopter crash last week. While the Lakers have already honored Kobe at their first home game since the tragedy and expect to see memorials for Kobe at every road game, the process isn’t becoming any easier with repetition.
According to our own Mark Medina of USA TODAY, James thinks the emotional toll of the mourning of Bryant will be an ongoing thing. The only thing that James says he and the Lakers can affect is how they go through it: together.
“There was some weird stuff going on,” James said. “That’s just pretty cool. It’s a daily reminder.”
And with those reminders, the Lakers might feel joy and pain.
“There is no way one individual can do it on their own,” James said. “You have to lean on somebody in order to gain strength. That’s the only reason we’ve been able to get through it together.”
For many around the world and especially for the Lakers, the last 10 days have been difficult and completely uncharted territory. But the Lakers are doing what they’ve done a fantastic job of all season long and that’s staying together.
The Los Angeles Lakers will look to continue the momentum they had after Saturday night’s big win over the Sacramento Kings.
The Los Angeles Lakers will look to keep the momentum from Saturday night’s blowout win going as they play what will be their final game before the NBA’s Feb. 6 trade deadline, later tonight against the San Antonio Spurs.
The Spurs are wrapping up an L.A. back-to-back after losing a close one to the Clippers last night, 108-105. While it looked for a while that this might be the first time in over two decades the Spurs would start selling off pieces to begin a rebuild, they’ve rebounded quite nicely over the last six weeks.
The defense for the Spurs is still their biggest struggle but their offense has improved, with LaMarcus Aldridge’s willingness to step back and shoot more 3-pointers opening up the floor for DeMar DeRozan, Dejounte Murray, and Derrick White to create off the dribble.
Although this game matters to the Lakers, every game matters for the Spurs right now and throughout the rest of the season. They’re currently in a 3-way battle with Memphis and Portland for the 8th and final playoff spot in the West. The Grizzlies currently have a two-game lead over Portland with the Spurs just an additional half-game back of Portland.