Nba Point Spread Tomorrow
Nba Point Spread For Tomorrow
When the Rockets and Grizzlies last met on Thursday, Feb. 4 in Memphis, Houston won in a rout, finishing a 7-1 stretch for the road team. Veteran guard John Wall led the way with 22 points and 8 assists, while rookie forward Jae’Sean Tate scored a career-high 19 points.
Lillard matched him, also making 8 of 16 from 3-point range. This All-Star Game sure was different than the previous 69. Determined to pull off an exhibition that is huge for TV revenue and the league’s worldwide brand, the NBA staged the game in a mostly empty downtown arena, a made-for-TV extravaganza that was symbolic of the coronavirus era. NCAAB Point Spread Odds. The basketball point spread odds allows you to reasonably back either team, even in games that aren’t closely matched. Select “spread” to see the odds for this week’s college basketball spreads. When betting the spread, the favorite “gives” points while the underdog “gets” points added to their final score.
- Notes today are somewhat short, with analysis on the three NBA games that really intrigue me on Monday. Early duty on Follow The Money this morning put me behind, but we are back to full strength tomorrow. Being a star is difficult! Note:.indicates that team is on the second leg of a back-to-back. Updated injury reports can be found here.
- The Brooklyn Nets are back at Barclays Center on Saturday night to face the Miami Heat after a disappointing two-game trip to Cleveland. Friday night’s loss dropped the Nets to 9-8.
- More than 100,000 educators became eligible for their shot on Jan. 25 — roughly half of those doses are ready, according to OHA. A little more than 60,000 doses have been allocated and will be.
Oh, how things have changed. Since then, the Rockets are 0-10 — tracing back to the right ankle sprain that star center Christian Wood suffered in the second half of that game versus the Grizzlies. At 11-20, the Rockets have the worst record in the Southwest Division (where Memphis ranks third) and the second-worst in the Western Conference.
Meanwhile, Ja Morant and the Grizzlies (14-15) are in possession of the No. 10 spot in the West, which would put them in position to earn the final spot of the play-in tournament for the 2021 playoffs. Thus, if Houston wants to keep hope alive of eventually getting back into the mix, Sunday’s game at Toyota Center would be a crucial one to win.
The bad news for the Rockets is it’s the front end of a back-to-back, with Cleveland set to visit Houston on Monday night. Because of that, veteran guard Victor Oladipo will sit Sunday for planned maintenance. Eric Gordon is likely to start in Oladipo’s place.
The lines, courtesy of BetMGM
Point spread: Grizzlies -3.5 (-110), Rockets +3.5 (-110)Moneyline: Grizzlies -160/Rockets +135Over-under: 221.5 (-115 O, -105 U)Player O/U Scoring Props: John Wall 24.5 (-120 O, -105 U), Eric Gordon 22.5 (-115 O, -110 U), Danuel House Jr. 13.5 (-105 O, -120 U), Jae’Sean Tate 12.5 (-105 O, -120 U), PJ Tucker 5.5 (-115 O, -110 U); Ja Morant 19.5 (-125 O, -105 U), Jonas Valanciunas 17.5 (+100 O, -130 U), Dillon Brooks 15.5 (-115 O, -110 U), K. Anderson 12.5 (-120 O, -105 U)Place your legal, online sports bets in CO, IN, MI, NV, NJ, PA, TN, and WV at BetMGM.
Sunday’s starters for the Grizzlies are expected to be Ja Morant, Desmond Bane, Dillon Brooks, Kyle Anderson and Jonas Valanciunas. Meanwhile, Stephen Silas will likely counter with John Wall, Eric Gordon, Jae’Sean Tate, Danuel House Jr. and PJ Tucker for the Rockets.
Nba Point Spread Tomorrow
Advice and prediction
Memphis enters with three losses in its last four games, with all three coming by double digits. Thus, the Grizzlies will be highly motivated to make amends and hold their position for a potential play-in spot.
Prediction: 112-107, Grizzlies
Nba Point Spread For Tomorrow
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