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Toronto Raptors at New Jersey Nets
The Raptors escaped with a last-second win over the Hawks on Wednesday but make no mistake; this is still a team in complete disarray.
Jay Triano?s coaching tactics are being questioned, Chris Bosh has called out his team on numerous occasions and Jarrett Jack is disgruntled after his removal from the starting lineup.
Last week following a loss Triano called his team?s play selfish but Jack wasn?t seeing eye-to-eye with his coach.
"I don't think guys were selfish. Obviously we encourage people to take shots when they think they have 'em," Jack said. "Maybe coach can elaborate on it if that's what he saw. I didn't see it that way."
The win over Atlanta was Toronto?s second in its last 12 games. The Raps were humiliated at home by the Thunder on Friday night and are 4-14 ATS in their last 18 games.
As long as Devin Harris is back in the lineup on Saturday, the Nets should get the victory.
Pick: Nets
Golden State Warriors at Memphis Grizzlies
Forget about the Bucks, the Warriors are the Association?s cash cow right now.
Heading into Friday?s game, Golden State had covered the spread in five straight and was 8-2 ATS over its last 10 games.
Despite being plagued by a myriad of injuries that forces G-State to play a fistful of D-leaguers, the Warriors have been one of the most profitable teams in 2010, going 23-13 ATS.
One concern going into this game is the health of rookie guard Stephen Curry. Curry sprained his left ankle in the team?s last game but traveled with the club for its two-game road trip. He did not suit up in Friday?s matchup against the Spurs.
There isn?t a line on this game because of Curry?s injury but it should be close to double digits regardless. The Warriors are 10-3 ATS this season when double-digit underdogs.
Pick: Warriors
Toronto Raptors at New Jersey Nets
The Raptors escaped with a last-second win over the Hawks on Wednesday but make no mistake; this is still a team in complete disarray.
Jay Triano?s coaching tactics are being questioned, Chris Bosh has called out his team on numerous occasions and Jarrett Jack is disgruntled after his removal from the starting lineup.
Last week following a loss Triano called his team?s play selfish but Jack wasn?t seeing eye-to-eye with his coach.
"I don't think guys were selfish. Obviously we encourage people to take shots when they think they have 'em," Jack said. "Maybe coach can elaborate on it if that's what he saw. I didn't see it that way."
The win over Atlanta was Toronto?s second in its last 12 games. The Raps were humiliated at home by the Thunder on Friday night and are 4-14 ATS in their last 18 games.
As long as Devin Harris is back in the lineup on Saturday, the Nets should get the victory.
Pick: Nets
Golden State Warriors at Memphis Grizzlies
Forget about the Bucks, the Warriors are the Association?s cash cow right now.
Heading into Friday?s game, Golden State had covered the spread in five straight and was 8-2 ATS over its last 10 games.
Despite being plagued by a myriad of injuries that forces G-State to play a fistful of D-leaguers, the Warriors have been one of the most profitable teams in 2010, going 23-13 ATS.
One concern going into this game is the health of rookie guard Stephen Curry. Curry sprained his left ankle in the team?s last game but traveled with the club for its two-game road trip. He did not suit up in Friday?s matchup against the Spurs.
There isn?t a line on this game because of Curry?s injury but it should be close to double digits regardless. The Warriors are 10-3 ATS this season when double-digit underdogs.
Pick: Warriors