Regardless if AD plays or not Lebron is on a tear he will have this game over with and sitting on the bench by the end of the 3rd quarter in a blowout. Sixers are god awful on the road short handed Shake Milton isn’t gonna be a hero again tomorrow to keep them in it and Tobias and Horford being the go to guys aren’t a good enough combo to keep them in this. Just my two cents I’ll be playing the Lakers tonight.
LA LAKERS -12 over Phila
Final score prediction
Lakers 123 - Sixers 102
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Regardless if AD plays or not Lebron is on a tear he will have this game over with and sitting on the bench by the end of the 3rd quarter in a blowout. Sixers are god awful on the road short handed Shake Milton isn’t gonna be a hero again tomorrow to keep them in it and Tobias and Horford being the go to guys aren’t a good enough combo to keep them in this. Just my two cents I’ll be playing the Lakers tonight.
Here's what the Lakers have done this season at home following a road win...
Nov. 8th - defeated the Heat 95-80
Nov. 13th - defeated the Warriors 120-94
Nov. 29th - defeated the Wizards 125-103
Dec. 8th - defeated the T-Wolves 142-125
Dec. 29th - defeated the Mavs 108-95
Jan. 13th - defeated the Cavs 128-99
Feb. 4th - defeated the Spurs 129-102
Feb. 10th - defeated the Suns 125-100
Feb. 21st - defeated the Grizzlies 117-105
That's 9-0 ATS with an average margin of 20.7 points per game. I would throw out that last game against the Grizzlies because it was the Lakers' first game after the All-Star break. If you throw that game out, the average margin of victory is 21.8.
The Lakers covered only 7 of those 9 first halves. They led the Heat 48-46 and were actually losing to the Cavs 48-47 before annihilating them 81-51 in the second half.
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Here's what the Lakers have done this season at home following a road win...
Nov. 8th - defeated the Heat 95-80
Nov. 13th - defeated the Warriors 120-94
Nov. 29th - defeated the Wizards 125-103
Dec. 8th - defeated the T-Wolves 142-125
Dec. 29th - defeated the Mavs 108-95
Jan. 13th - defeated the Cavs 128-99
Feb. 4th - defeated the Spurs 129-102
Feb. 10th - defeated the Suns 125-100
Feb. 21st - defeated the Grizzlies 117-105
That's 9-0 ATS with an average margin of 20.7 points per game. I would throw out that last game against the Grizzlies because it was the Lakers' first game after the All-Star break. If you throw that game out, the average margin of victory is 21.8.
The Lakers covered only 7 of those 9 first halves. They led the Heat 48-46 and were actually losing to the Cavs 48-47 before annihilating them 81-51 in the second half.
Sixers are god awful on the road short handed Shake Milton isn’t gonna be a hero again tomorrow to keep them in it and Tobias and Horford being the go to guys aren’t a good enough combo to keep them in this.
The Lakers will also be seeking revenge for that 108-91 beatdown in Philly on the night that LeBron passed Kobe on the all-time scoring list. But I agree that the larger point is that Shake fuc.king Milton isn't gonna shoot 14-20 with seven threes like he did on Sunday to bury me.
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Quote Originally Posted by steve828:
Sixers are god awful on the road short handed Shake Milton isn’t gonna be a hero again tomorrow to keep them in it and Tobias and Horford being the go to guys aren’t a good enough combo to keep them in this.
The Lakers will also be seeking revenge for that 108-91 beatdown in Philly on the night that LeBron passed Kobe on the all-time scoring list. But I agree that the larger point is that Shake fuc.king Milton isn't gonna shoot 14-20 with seven threes like he did on Sunday to bury me.
Here's what the Lakers have done this season at home following a road win... Nov. 8th - defeated the Heat 95-80 Nov. 13th - defeated the Warriors 120-94 Nov. 29th - defeated the Wizards 125-103 Dec. 8th - defeated the T-Wolves 142-125 Dec. 29th - defeated the Mavs 108-95 Jan. 13th - defeated the Cavs 128-99 Feb. 4th - defeated the Spurs 129-102 Feb. 10th - defeated the Suns 125-100 Feb. 21st - defeated the Grizzlies 117-105 That's 9-0 ATS with an average margin of 20.7 points per game. I would throw out that last game against the Grizzlies because it was the Lakers' first game after the All-Star break. If you throw that game out, the average margin of victory is 21.8. The Lakers covered only 7 of those 9 first halves. They led the Heat 48-46 and were actually losing to the Cavs 48-47 before annihilating them 81-51 in the second half.
Wow, great info thanks bator for adding more fuel to the fire!! Hopefully they dont start out to slow tonight!
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Quote Originally Posted by MrBator:
Here's what the Lakers have done this season at home following a road win... Nov. 8th - defeated the Heat 95-80 Nov. 13th - defeated the Warriors 120-94 Nov. 29th - defeated the Wizards 125-103 Dec. 8th - defeated the T-Wolves 142-125 Dec. 29th - defeated the Mavs 108-95 Jan. 13th - defeated the Cavs 128-99 Feb. 4th - defeated the Spurs 129-102 Feb. 10th - defeated the Suns 125-100 Feb. 21st - defeated the Grizzlies 117-105 That's 9-0 ATS with an average margin of 20.7 points per game. I would throw out that last game against the Grizzlies because it was the Lakers' first game after the All-Star break. If you throw that game out, the average margin of victory is 21.8. The Lakers covered only 7 of those 9 first halves. They led the Heat 48-46 and were actually losing to the Cavs 48-47 before annihilating them 81-51 in the second half.
Wow, great info thanks bator for adding more fuel to the fire!! Hopefully they dont start out to slow tonight!
Sixers are god awful on the road short handed Shake Milton isn’t gonna be a hero again tomorrow to keep them in it and Tobias and Horford being the go to guys aren’t a good enough combo to keep them in this.
The Lakers will also be seeking revenge for that 108-91 beatdown in Philly on the night that LeBron passed Kobe on the all-time scoring list. But I agree that the larger point is that Shake fuc.king Milton isn't gonna shoot 14-20 with seven threes like he did on Sunday to bury me.
Oh no that must’ve been tough to watch if you were on the Clippers. I didn’t have it I was just watching laughing my ass off he was on fire man. Let’s get it back tonight brotha
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Quote Originally Posted by MrBator:
Quote Originally Posted by steve828:
Sixers are god awful on the road short handed Shake Milton isn’t gonna be a hero again tomorrow to keep them in it and Tobias and Horford being the go to guys aren’t a good enough combo to keep them in this.
The Lakers will also be seeking revenge for that 108-91 beatdown in Philly on the night that LeBron passed Kobe on the all-time scoring list. But I agree that the larger point is that Shake fuc.king Milton isn't gonna shoot 14-20 with seven threes like he did on Sunday to bury me.
Oh no that must’ve been tough to watch if you were on the Clippers. I didn’t have it I was just watching laughing my ass off he was on fire man. Let’s get it back tonight brotha
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