The Knicks are coming off probably their best all around performance of the season last night against the lowly Bobcats, mainly because Carmelo Anthony realized he can't be the same Carmelo that played in Denver for this team to have any success. While I expect him to score more than the 1 point he registered last night, I do think he understands that he needs to move the ball more. While they haven't showed consistency this season, I expect NYK to take advantage of a young Cleveland team that is 0-4 in the second half of back to back's this season, and also isn't very strong at home. NYK by close to 10.
New York (-3.5)
The Lakers may have gotten a bit of a rest at just the right time, seeing as they were playing some of their worst basketball in recent memory, dropping three straight, with only one of those being remotely competitive. Although Chris Paul hasn't played since the previous meeting of these two teams, it appears he will be available in some fashion for tonight's game, whether he's 100% or not. The fact that the two teams are a combined 18-5 while playing in Los Angeles doesn't make this game much clearer, but if you're telling me I can get the younger, flashier team with the fresher legs getting points, I'm all over it. I think LAC wins this one outright.
LA Clippers (+4)
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NBA: 2-0 ATS, Last Night: Orlando (+3)
The Knicks are coming off probably their best all around performance of the season last night against the lowly Bobcats, mainly because Carmelo Anthony realized he can't be the same Carmelo that played in Denver for this team to have any success. While I expect him to score more than the 1 point he registered last night, I do think he understands that he needs to move the ball more. While they haven't showed consistency this season, I expect NYK to take advantage of a young Cleveland team that is 0-4 in the second half of back to back's this season, and also isn't very strong at home. NYK by close to 10.
New York (-3.5)
The Lakers may have gotten a bit of a rest at just the right time, seeing as they were playing some of their worst basketball in recent memory, dropping three straight, with only one of those being remotely competitive. Although Chris Paul hasn't played since the previous meeting of these two teams, it appears he will be available in some fashion for tonight's game, whether he's 100% or not. The fact that the two teams are a combined 18-5 while playing in Los Angeles doesn't make this game much clearer, but if you're telling me I can get the younger, flashier team with the fresher legs getting points, I'm all over it. I think LAC wins this one outright.
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