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NBA Betting Roadmap, Week 14

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NBA Betting Roadmap, Week 14
By Al McMordie
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After last season's historic accomplishments, this season was never going to match in terms of drama, and the season has always had the feel of an inevitable march to the title by Golden State, so the first real drama of the season came in the form of the All-Star vote which resulted in the possible MVP (Russell Westbrook) not being named to the starting unit. To his credit, Westbrook took it in stride and declared that he's only interested in championships. Unfortunately, now that he's signed with the Thunder for the long term, it's likely he will end his career without winning a ring.

Let's take a look around the league.

Spread Watch

Break out Brett Brown's Philadelphia 76ers! The oft-maligned franchise is one of the hottest teams in the league. Since Dec. 30, the Sixers are 8-3 straight-up and 9-2 ATS and are tied for the fourth best record in the league over this stretch. Of course, a slightly easy schedule hasn't hurt. Philly played six of those 11 games against teams that currently have a losing record, and won all six straight up and against the spread.

This week, the 76ers will alternate home and road games with matches against the Clippers, Bucks, Rockets and Bulls. The game at Milwaukee will be particularly difficult for the young Sixers and that's because Philly just stunned the Bucks, 113-104, in Milwaukee on January 16 as a 9-point underdog. The Bucks had won nine straight games (7-2 ATS) in the series before that defeat and Milwaukee is 26-17-1 ATS when playing with revenge from an upset loss.

Also, Philly is a poor 44-68-3 ATS in the regular season when playing a revenge-minded opponent, including 3-12-1 ATS if Philly was an underdog of at least nine points in the previous meeting.

Totals Watch

It was an upside-down week. The two highest-scoring teams (Warriors and Rockets) were a combined 8-0 'under' the total, while the league's two stingiest teams (Jazz and Spurs) were a combined 6-0 'over' the total. Of course, that's what makes sports gambling such a challenging enterprise.

The aforementioned Spurs have now played 15 of their last 20 games 'over' the total, including their last six in a row. And that's a departure, of course, from what the Spurs have done the previous two seasons when the majority of their games went 'under' the total. In fact, the Spurs have been an 'under' team, generally speaking, since coach Gregg Popovich took over on December 10, 1996.

Interestingly, the one area where the Spurs have gone 'over' the total is in non-competitive games with double-digit pointspreads. In that situation, the Spurs have gone 'over' 215-191-8. In contrast, San Antonio has gone 'under' the total 744-655-16 in games with pointspreads below 10 points. This season, the Spurs have gone 'over' the total in 10 of their 14 games as a double-digit favorite, including nine of their last 10.

This week, San Antonio will travel to Brooklyn, Toronto and New Orleans, before returning home to face the Mavericks on Sunday. San Antonio should be double-digit favorites vs. the Nets and Mavericks, and the game against the Nets has all the makings of a high-scoring contest. Brooklyn has gone 'over' the total 25-17-1 in Kenny Atkinson's first year as head coach, including 11-4 when catching double-digits.

Injury Watch

The Los Angeles Clippers received the worst-possible news last week when they learned star point guard Chris Paul would be sidelined upwards of two months following surgery to repair a torn ligament in his thumb. Paul's value is enormous. He's not only averaging 17.7 ppg, 9.8 apg and 5.3 rpg, but he's one of the best defensive guards in the league, and averages 2.25 steals per game, tops in the NBA. His player efficiency rating is 27.48, which ranks sixth in the NBA and the Clippers have been 20.8 points better per 100 possessions with him on the court.

Paul's absence was immediately felt by the Clippers, who lost two games this past week without him. On Thursday, the Minnesota Timberwolves beat the Clippers, 104-101, at Staples Center. That win was the first time all season that the T-Wolves won a close game - decided by less than five points. Until then, Minnesota was 0-10 in that situation.

Even worse: On Saturday, Denver blew out Los Angeles, 123-98, which lowered Los Angeles' record the past two seasons without Paul to 5-12 (compared to 79-35 with him in uniform).

The good news for Doc Rivers' crew is that Blake Griffin's status is day-to-day, so I look for him to return from his injury at some point this week, though he won't play in Monday's game at Atlanta.

Schedule Watch

The Memphis Grizzlies will host the Toronto Raptors on Wednesday and will have a decided advantage due to the two teams' respective schedules.

Memphis will play this game with three days off, following a loss at home this past Saturday to the Houston Rockets. Unfortunately for the Raptors, they will come into Wednesday's game with no rest as they will host the Spurs on Tuesday.

This is a terrific spot for Memphis, as it will also be playing with revenge from a 120-105 loss to the Raptors at the Air Canada Centre in November - since 1990, NBA revenge-minded teams, playing with at least three days' of rest, have gone 91-59 ATS at home off a loss vs. unrested foes.

 
Posted : January 23, 2017 12:20 pm
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