Both OKC and GSW are both coming off a days rest and off big wins from Sunday. OKC will have edge on this one as they are at home. Adding to the home-court advantage, OKC's Kevin Durant played a horrible game against Portland(Even though he scored a solid 28 points), the star of that game was obviously Russell Westbrook. Russell Westbrook is a consistent player so you can expect a performance from him every night that he is playing, while Kevin Durant will be fired up to make his performance against Portland look like he was a rookie that night. Also, OKC has been at home for the past five games and this will be their last game at home before they start a 4 game road trip. With the added defense abilities of Kendrick Perkins, I expect GSW to have no answer to OKC's lineup, it is far too overwhelming for them, in my opinion. The only way I see them covering is if they are hot outside the arc and drop 3s like they did against Orlando. But I like my chances with OKC -10.5
HOUSTON-6.5:
Houston is a scoring machine, they play a similar pace as the New Jersey Nets. With Brook Lopez's minor injury, which I think will bother him that night, and Deron Williams still out, the NJN will turn to Anthony Morrow/Jordan Farmar/Sasha Vujacic, while Houston has a deeper bench, and a better team overall. I expect this game to be a score-fest and Houston will take it. Play on HOUSTON -6.5 and small play on the OVER 203.5
Phoenix -1:
Sacramento has been doing well recently, though this is where they stop. Phoenix versus Dallas was embarassing, Channing Frye, scored 0 points making 0/4 FGs and also taking unnecessary shots(like that 3 that went airballed). Most teams/players usually bounce back after a poor performance like that and I expect Frye to do so. Play on STEVE NASH-1 FOR THE WIN.
Pass on Cleveland versus Miami. It will either be a massacre or an embarrassment, who knows. Cleveland and Miami are both two of the most inconsistent teams I've seen this season. -/+ 13 is just the right spot where it pretty much can go either way.
Best of Luck all.
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Games for today:
OKC versus GSW+10.5 Line 215
Miami versus Cleveland+13 Line 197.5
Houston versus New Jersey+6.5 Line 203.5
Phoenix versus Sacramento+1 Line 214
Strong leans:
OKC -10.5
Both OKC and GSW are both coming off a days rest and off big wins from Sunday. OKC will have edge on this one as they are at home. Adding to the home-court advantage, OKC's Kevin Durant played a horrible game against Portland(Even though he scored a solid 28 points), the star of that game was obviously Russell Westbrook. Russell Westbrook is a consistent player so you can expect a performance from him every night that he is playing, while Kevin Durant will be fired up to make his performance against Portland look like he was a rookie that night. Also, OKC has been at home for the past five games and this will be their last game at home before they start a 4 game road trip. With the added defense abilities of Kendrick Perkins, I expect GSW to have no answer to OKC's lineup, it is far too overwhelming for them, in my opinion. The only way I see them covering is if they are hot outside the arc and drop 3s like they did against Orlando. But I like my chances with OKC -10.5
HOUSTON-6.5:
Houston is a scoring machine, they play a similar pace as the New Jersey Nets. With Brook Lopez's minor injury, which I think will bother him that night, and Deron Williams still out, the NJN will turn to Anthony Morrow/Jordan Farmar/Sasha Vujacic, while Houston has a deeper bench, and a better team overall. I expect this game to be a score-fest and Houston will take it. Play on HOUSTON -6.5 and small play on the OVER 203.5
Phoenix -1:
Sacramento has been doing well recently, though this is where they stop. Phoenix versus Dallas was embarassing, Channing Frye, scored 0 points making 0/4 FGs and also taking unnecessary shots(like that 3 that went airballed). Most teams/players usually bounce back after a poor performance like that and I expect Frye to do so. Play on STEVE NASH-1 FOR THE WIN.
Pass on Cleveland versus Miami. It will either be a massacre or an embarrassment, who knows. Cleveland and Miami are both two of the most inconsistent teams I've seen this season. -/+ 13 is just the right spot where it pretty much can go either way.
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