SUNDAY NBA

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Four teams very familiar with one another are set to face off against each other in NBA action this Easter Sunday. Cleveland has all but wrapped up the league?s best record and wants to continue playing well headed into the playoffs. They will face Boston who is search of finding their way. Immediately following, the surging San Antonio Spurs try to lasso the Los Angeles Lakers at the Staples Center. Enjoy the Easter ham, enjoy the games.

Cleveland at Boston 1:00E ABC

The Atlantic Division champion Boston Celtics (47-28, 30-43-2 ATS) close out a six-game homestand which has been dismal to say the least. Having won nine of 13 games coming off a three game road trip, Boston started an extended stay at home dumping Denver by 14 points and secured a non-cover win over Sacramento by eight as 11-point favorites.

Last Sunday the Celtics were in position to prove they had gotten over three month slide of being incredibly ordinary, facing a hot San Antonio team and they were vanquished 94-73 by the Spurs. That loss must have left an emotional scar or Boston really isn?t anything but average, losing games to Oklahoma City and Houston on their own floor since, which left their coach to say this after Rockets defeat.

"There are so many things I could point out, but I won't," Doc Rivers said. "We played like a high school team at times, as far as the way our thought process was."

The C?s are just 23-15 at home, with a pediculous spread record of 11-26-1 ATS. Chances are this is not their last home loss.

In comes Cleveland with the best record in the NBA at 60-16 (37-37-2 ATS), having won 17 of 19 (10-8-1 ATS) since Feb. 21 and in high gear heading towards the playoffs. The Cavaliers almost traded J.J. Hickson to Phoenix and right now they are thrilled they did not. Coach Mike Brown is defensive-minded and gets wacky when his team doesn?t perform on that end of the floor.

Lately, he has used Hickson as defensive stopper late in games and he has come through, grabbing career-high 16 rebounds on Friday in the Cavaliers win over Atlanta and working a trap with Jamario Moon on Milwaukee?s John Salmons that forced key turnover to help preserve victory earlier in the week. Cleveland is 26-12 and 21-16-1 ATS outside of Ohio.

Sportsbook.com has Cleveland as 1.5-point road favorites with total of 193.5 on this Easter Sunday clash and the Cavs are 12-5 ATS on this day of the week and 6-2 UNDER in last eight games. Boston is proving more and more they can?t compete with the better teams and are 7-18-1 ATS if the opponent has record of .600 or higher. The Celtics are 29-11 OVER off a loss.

The favorite in this matchup is 5-1 ATS and the previous five contests in Boston are 4-1 OVER.

San Antonio at L.A. Lakers 3:30E ABC

Despite trying circumstances, San Antonio (46-29, 39-35-1 ATS) has flourished. Playing without Tony Parker, other players like Manu Ginobili and Tim Duncan missing a game here and there and schedule back-loaded with games, the Spurs have managed to win 15 of last 20 (14-6 ATS). San Antonio is in seventh spot in the hostile Western Conference, but is only one loss behind Oklahoma City and two behind Denver and Utah, and can move up possibly if they continue to win.

Off the 112-100 triumph over Orlando, the Spurs are 9-1 ATS after crossing the century mark.

The Lakers (55-21, 32-42-2 ATS) have not played very good basketball, with an 8-6 (5-9 ATS) record since Mar. 4, before facing Utah two days ago. The Jazz bring out the best in Los Angeles, as Kobe Bryant and teammates handed Utah their eighth straight loss at the Staples Center 106-92 as 4.5-point favorites.

L.A. has played almost arrogantly bored of late, more going thru the motions waiting for the playoffs to begin, however playing against other quality teams like Utah in the West brought back the intensity and it will be interesting to see if they play with same passion against the Spurs. The Lakers haven?t covered back to back games since Feb. 6-10, when they did so three consecutive times.

The Lakers are a six-point favorite with total of 194, but are just 3-9 ATS on previous dozen home tilts and are 20-7-1 UNDER off a win by double digits. San Antonio is perfect against the number if their opponent scored 100 or more points in last contest at 8-0 ATS and is 10-4-1 UNDER on Sunday?s.

The Lakers are on 7-1 ATS run against the Greg Popovich?s Spurs and the UNDER is 5-0 in L.A.

Power Line ? Cleveland by 2, San Antonio by 1
 

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THIS IS ONLY MY OBSERVATION

THIS IS ONLY MY OBSERVATION

THE LA KINGS PLAYED A HOME GAME AND LOST TO THE SUCKS :scared :sadwave: I DIGRESS... ANYWAYS, LAKER AND CLIPPER GAMES FOLLOWING THE KINGS THE SAME DAY OR THE NEXT DAY TEND TO FALL UNDER

SOMETHING TO LOOK FOR DURING THE PLAYOFFS

LAKERS, CELTS, SUNS (MAYBE) ANY OTHER NBA TEAM THAT SHARES AN ARENA WITH A HOCKEY TEAM THAT IS ALSO IN THE PLAYOFFS

SORRY ABOUT CAPS, EYES AREN'T WORKING TODAY :shrug:
 

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Spurs at Lakers

Spurs at Lakers

Spurs at Lakers

San Antonio Spurs at Los Angeles Lakers (-6, 194.5)

Playoff positioning

Los Angeles will be the No. 1 seed in the West. The Lakers have a five-game lead over Dallas with six games to play so barring a total collapse; the West will have to go through LA.

San Antonio?s destination isn?t so clear cut. The Spurs are currently in the 7th spot with seven games to play but two other teams, Oklahoma City and Portland, also have 46 wins going into Saturday?s action. San Antonio will finish in either the 6th, 7th or 8th spot for the playoffs. The Spurs do not want to finish last because that means a first-round matchup with the Lakers and an early exit for San Antonio.

Current form

Before their easy win over the Jazz on Friday night, the Lakers were mired in a mini slump. Los Angeles had lost three of four going into that game because they played terrible defense in allowing three straight opponents to score 101 points or more.

One of the reasons for the Lakers' lackluster play on their trip was a lack of practice time, according to Derek Fisher. The team practiced only once in eight days on its cross-country trek and had little success adjusting on the fly.

"It's been tough for us to play at a high level," Fisher said.

San Antonio comes into this game hot having won and covered in four of their last five games. Three of their four wins came over playoff-bound teams in Cleveland, Boston and Orlando. Their lone loss came against the worst team in the league, the Nets, go figure.

No love in LA LA Land

Playing in the City of Angels has been no fun for the Spurs. San Antonio has lost their last four trips by an average of 16 points per game. Their offense has been dreadful in those games, scoring 92 points or less in all four behind a 40.5 percent (134-331) shooting mark from the field.

The opposite is true for the Lakers. Los Angeles has scored 99 points or more in their four most recent home games against San Antonio. The Lakers offense has been good from the floor in those games, connecting on 47.1 percent (147-312) of their shots.

Injury updates

Tony Parker remains out for San Antonio. The Spurs really haven?t missed him at all as George Hill has played terrific basketball in his place. San Antonio is cashing at a 73 percent clip (11-4 ATS) when Parker does not play so his absence has been a non-issue for Spurs bettors.

Andrew Bynum is out for Los Angeles and his absence has affected the Lakers. Bynum is LA?s true inside presence, and the Lakers can be scored upon in the paint without him on the court. The Lakers are just 3-4 ATS when the big man doesn?t suit up.

Series facts

Los Angeles is 2-1 SU and ATS against San Antonio this season. Kobe Bryant did not play in the second meeting which the Lakers won by 12 points (101-89).

The Lakers covered in their 106-92 win over Utah on Friday night. However, Los Angeles hasn?t covered the pointspread in back-to-back games since early February ? a string of 22 games.

Despite San Antonio playing some high-scoring games recently (6-3-1 over/under in their last 10), the series history between these two has been low scoring. The under is 3-0 this season with scores of 190, 190 and 175.

Over the last ten meetings in this series, the under has cashed in eight of those games.
 

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Sunday's best NBA bets

Sunday's best NBA bets

Sunday's best NBA bets

Houston Rockets at Indiana Pacers

With nothing left to play for, it doesn?t look like the Rockets will return their defensive stalwart and team leader Shane Battier this season.

"It's doubtful," Battier said of coming back. "Time is shorter than I'd like to think."

Kevin Martin has missed the last four games with a lingering shoulder injury and big men Jared Jeffries and David Anderson are both likely to be sidelined for Sunday?s game as well.

Houston pulled out a valiant overtime win in Boston on Friday but the injuries are still hurting the team, having lost six of their last 10 (3-7 ATS).

The Pacers are also out of the playoff picture but have been competing at a high level recently.

?Regardless of our situation, we're still competing. We're still competitors,? Danny Granger said.

Indiana lost its first home game on Friday after eight straight wins, but is still 7-3 SU and 7-2-1 ATS in its last 10 games.

Pick: Pacers

Golden State Warriors at Toronto Raptors (-8, 236)

One week ago, Toronto general manager Brian Colangelo said the team came back from the All-Star break with a ?different approach? and ?individual agendas?.

Since the GM called out his players, Toronto has gone 3-2 SU and 5-0 ATS, while holding onto the eighth and final postseason spot in the Eastern Conference.

The Raps got a playoff scare on Friday though after blowing a 17-point, third-quarter lead against the Sixers. Toronto eventually fought back in overtime to win the game.

"It was a real good win for us, but we blew a big lead," Chris Bosh said. "We got a little complacent out there."

That should have been a huge wakeup call for the Raptors so expect them to come out with intensity in Sunday?s matchup against Golden State.

Pick: Raptors
 

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Today's NBA Picks

Today's NBA Picks

Today's NBA Picks
Golden State at Toronto
The Warriors look to take advantage of a Toronto team that is 1-6 ATS in its last 7 games as a home favorite. Golden State is the pick (+8) according to Dunkel, which has the Raptors favored by only 5 1/2. Dunkel Pick: Golden State (+8). Here are all of today's picks.

SUNDAY, APRIL 4
Time Posted: 11:00 a.m. EST
Game 501-502: Cleveland at Boston
Dunkel Ratings: Cleveland 124.287; Boston 120.914
Dunkel Line & Total: Cleveland by 3 1/2; 192
Vegas Line & Total: Cleveland by 1 1/2; 193 1/2
Dunkel Pick: Cleveland (-1 1/2); Under
Game 503-504: San Antonio at LA Lakers
Dunkel Ratings: San Antonio 124.476; LA Lakers 123.152
Dunkel Line & Total: San Antonio by 1 1/2; 197
Vegas Line & Total: LA Lakers by 6 1/2; 194
Dunkel Pick: San Antonio (+6 1/2); Over
Game 505-506: Memphis at Orlando
Dunkel Ratings: Memphis 115.782; Orlando 129.366
Dunkel Line & Total: Orlando by 13 1/2; 200
Vegas Line & Total: Orlando by 10 1/2; 203
Dunkel Pick: Orlando (-10 1/2); Under
Game 507-508: Houston at Indiana
Dunkel Ratings: Houston 117.542; Indiana 120.307
Dunkel Line & Total: Indiana by 3; 206
Vegas Line & Total: Indiana by 5; 212
Dunkel Pick: Houston (+5); Under
Game 509-510: Golden State at Toronto
Dunkel Ratings: Golden State 113.494; Toronto 118.979
Dunkel Line & Total: Toronto by 5 1/2; 240
Vegas Line & Total: Toronto by 8; 236
Dunkel Pick: Golden State (+8); Over
Game 511-512: New Jersey at Washington
Dunkel Ratings: New Jersey 109.251; Washington 115.319
Dunkel Line & Total: Washington by 6; 183
Vegas Line & Total: Washington by 3 1/2; 191
Dunkel Pick: Washington (-3 1/2); Under
Game 513-514: Minnesota at Oklahoma City
Dunkel Ratings: Minnesota 110.463; Oklahoma City 126.642
Dunkel Line & Total: Oklahoma City by 16; 209
Vegas Line & Total: Oklahoma City by 12; 207 1/2
Dunkel Pick: Oklahoma City (-12); Over
Game 515-516: New York at LA Clippers
Dunkel Ratings: New York 111.272; LA Clippers 110.447
Dunkel Line & Total: New York by 1; 213
Vegas Line & Total: LA Clippers by 3; 210
Dunkel Pick: New York (+3); Over
 
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