NBA teams might be turning it down a bit as the All-Star break makes its fast approach. However, it is still weird to see the usual live betting favourites stumble.
The Golden State Warriors and the Cleveland Cavaliers were beaten in their respective games. The Spurs were also taken down, and Ricky Rubio is scoring buckets.
These are weird times if you like your betting odds set.
Chicago Bulls 103-113 LA Clippers
The Clippers are doing well with the new players they acquired in the Blake Griffin trade.
Tobias Harris easily took over Griffin’s scoring load, netting 24 points on 52% shooting. Avery Bradley was his usual pesky self in defence, ensuring that life will be difficult for his matchup.
With this, the Clipper offence are free to resume their old ways and make a run for the playoffs. Only time will tell if the trade was worth it.
Miami Heat 107-111 Detroit Pistons
Meanwhile, Griffin is still adjusting to his new environment.
The Oklahoma product only scored 16 points in 36 minutes of game time, but his did just enough to keep the Miami Heat from winning the game. Andre Drummond had a monster game, scoring 23 points and grabbing 20 rebounds to go with 4 steals and 4 blocks.
Philadelphia 76ers 92-100 Indiana Pacers
The young starters of the Sixers played some good basketball, but they didn’t do enough to stop the hosting Pacers to win. Victor Oladipo had a rather quiet night with his 19 points, but overall team effort ensured that the W will go to them. Myles Turner also did work inside the paint, making sure that no easy baskets were made.
Washington Wizards 115-98 Orlando Magic
There was little doubt that the Wizards would come out on top against the Magic even without John Wall. The impressive performance of the entire team ensured the W. Meanwhile, Orlando are still struggling to get things together.
Houston Rockets 120-88 Cleveland Cavaliers
It’s hard to explain just what is going on in the Cleveland locker room at the moment. Everyone’s misfiring shot after shot, and the overwhelming loss was magnified by LeBron James’ uncharacteristically low scoring. Something has to change or LeBron will be donning a Warriors jersey next season.
New Orleans Pelicans 107-118 Minnesota Timberwolves
Anthony Davis is trying to do everything he can to make up for DeMarcus Cousins’ absence, scoring 38 points for the Pelicans. Nikola Mirotic pitched in with his 18, but their efforts were fruitless against Tom Thibodeau’s young Wolves.
Utah Jazz 120-111 San Antonio Spurs
The Spurs tried to play good basketball behind LaMarcus Aldridge and found some relative success. However, Rubio’s 34-point outburst secured the W for the Jazz. Rudy Gobert’s presence down low also helped secure the win.
Golden State Warriors 108-115 Denver Nuggets
The Warriors bench called in sick as the starters were forced to do everything against the Nuggets. Kevin Durant and Stephen Curry tried to score their way out of the ditch, but stellar outings from Nikola Jokic and the rest of the Nuggets helped secure the W.
Dallas Mavericks 106-99 Sacramento Kings
The usually sleepy Golden 1 Center bore witness to an entertaining game between two of the NBA’s smallest teams.
De’Aaron Fox excited the home crowd with his strong play, and Willie Cauley-Stein played well alongside Zach Randolph. However, the Mavericks simply outscored them in the final frame, leading to a satisfying win for Harrison Barnes and friends.
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