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Only three days of action for NBA bettors to get wagers on before the All-Star Break this weekend in Dallas. However, the Tuesday card is loaded with plenty of solid matchups, including several late tip-offs. We'll start in South Florida with the struggling Heat looking to end a five-game skid.

Rockets (27-23 SU, 24-26 ATS) at Heat (24-27 SU, 24-27 ATS)

Miami has fallen apart at the seams recently, dropping five straight and six of seven, returning home to host Houston. The Heat finished up a three-game road trip at 0-3 SU and 1-2 ATS at Boston, Cleveland, and Chicago. The Rockets arrive in Miami off a come-from-ahead home loss to the Sixers on Saturday.

The Heat has played just seven home games since the New Year, as opposed to 14 on the highway. Miami is 3-4 SU/ATS, with two of the victories coming over Indiana and Sacramento. The only substantial home victory in this stretch came against the Hawks on January 4 as a two-point underdog, 92-75. The scoring has fallen by the wayside for Erik Spoelstra's squad, tallying less than 100 points in five of the last six games.

The Rockets began the season as a solid road underdog play, starting 7-3 ATS. From December 23 to January 18, Houston went on an 0-6 ATS road 'dog slide. The Rockets are starting to bounce back in that role, compiling outright away 'dog victories at San Antonio and Memphis over the last two weeks. This is the only game all week for Rick Adelman's club, as the Rockets are off until next Tuesday against Utah after the contest in Miami.

The Rockets had owned the Heat prior to the first meeting of the season, winning and covering five of six meetings. Miami got the better of Houston at the Toyota Center on January 15, beating the Rockets, 115-106, as four-point 'dogs. Dwyane Wade put up a game-high 37 points in the victory, while ex-Rocket Rafer Alston added 17.

Hawks (32-17 SU, 31-18 ATS) at Grizzlies (26-24 SU, 27-22-1 ATS)



Memphis has hit the skids as of late, losing each of its last three games, hosting Atlanta at FedEx Forum. The Grizzlies' lone victory in their previous six contests came by two points over the Lakers last Monday, while going 1-5 ATS. The Hawks have been off since beating the Bulls on Friday, as Saturday's game at Washington was postponed due to snow.

Atlanta has not been strong against the number recently, failing to cover four of its last six games. Mike Woodson's team is 1-3 SU/ATS the previous four on the highway, including losses at San Antonio, Orlando, and Oklahoma City. The Hawks took care of the Grizzlies at Philips Arena, 110-97 back on December 16 as 9 ?-point favorites.

The Grizzlies went on a 19-7 SU stretch since the start of December, including 11 straight home victories. It's been a cold span for Memphis since, allowing over 100 points in each of its last six losses, while failing to cover each of its last three games.

Mavericks (31-19 SU, 30-20 ATS) at Nuggets (34-17 SU, 23-25-3 ATS)

Dallas comes into the Pepsi Center with no rest following Monday's contest at Golden State. Denver will try to come back to full strength, as both Carmelo Anthony and Chauncey Billups are nursing ankle injuries. Billups sat out Saturday's loss at Utah, while Anthony has been sidelined each of the last eight games (5-3 SU, 4-3-1 ATS).

The Nuggets have two important home contests against Texas opponents prior to the All-Star Break, with the Mavs on Tuesday and the Spurs on Thursday. Denver is 8-1 SU and 3-5-1 ATS the last nine at home, while Anthony missed five of those games. In the eight games without 'Melo, the total hasn't swung one way or the other consistently, going 4-4 to the 'over.'

The Mavs are a dreadful 2-12 ATS their last 14 games, but each cover came on the road in wins at Boston and New York. Dallas picked up a surprising victory at Pepsi Center as 5 ?-point 'dogs, 104-96 on December 27. What was even more impressive about that road triumph was the Mavs playing with no rest, as will be the case on Tuesday.

The Nuggets are 6-4-1 ATS at home this season against teams playing the second of a back-to-back, while going 10-1 SU (Dallas is the lone blemish to Denver's perfect mark).

Thunder (29-21 SU, 31-19 ATS) at Blazers (30-23 SU, 28-24-1 ATS)

These two Northwest Division rivals meet up for the first time since November, as the Thunder looks for a sixth straight win. Oklahoma City continues a three-game road swing, coming off Saturday's 104-95 victory at Golden State. The Blazers are off a disappointing 99-82 home loss to the Kobe Bryant-less Lakers on Saturday.

Portland is 6-1 ATS and 5-2 SU off a loss since January 8, and 6-2 SU at home off a defeat since December 5. The Blazers have played the last ten games without Brandon Roy, covering six times, despite a 4-6 SU mark. Portland did knock off Oklahoma City at the Ford Center, 83-74 back on November 1, as three-point road 'chalk.'

The Thunder continues to impress, especially on the road. Oklahoma City is 14-3 ATS the last 17 on the highway, including a 4-2 ATS ledger as an away favorite this season. OKC's offense has heated up as well during this hot streak, topping the 100-point mark in each of those wins. The Sonics/Thunder has struggled at the Rose Garden, losing each of its last five road meetings.
 

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Trend Report - Tuesday

Trend Report - Tuesday

Trend Report - Tuesday


Wizards at Bobcats ? The Bobcats are 6-0 ATS (7.7 ppg) since December 19, 2005 at home with at least one day of rest after a home loss in which they allowed at least 50% from the field. The Bobcats are 0-6 ATS (-8.0 ppg) since February 02, 2009 with two or more days of rest after a loss in which they allowed at least 50% from the field.

Pistons at Bucks ? The Pistons are 0-8 ATS (-6.2 ppg) since April 23, 2007 after a home win in which more than 75% of their baskets were assisted. The League is 7-0 ATS (9.3 ppg) since January 17, 2009 on the road with two or more days of rest after a home win in which their opponent shot at least ten three-pointers and made at least half of them. The Bucks are 0-8-1 ATS (-7.4 ppg) since December 17, 2005 when seeking revenge for a loss in which they were out-rebounded by at least fifteen rebounds.

Nets at Cavaliers ? The Cavaliers are 10-0-1 ATS (5.9 ppg) since April 10, 2009 and when facing a team they beat in their previous two match-ups of the season. The Cavaliers are 8-0 ATS (6.4 ppg) since December 05, 1997 after a game in which they committed at least 10 fewer fouls than their season-to-date average. The Cavaliers are 8-0 ATS (7.7 ppg) since March 13, 2005 at home off a home win in which they never trailed. The Cavaliers are 0-8 ATS (-6.6 ppg) since February 07, 2008 after a win in which they allowed at least 50% from the field.


Jazz at Clippers ? The Jazz are 0-5 ATS (-14.7 ppg) since April 12, 2001 on the road with two or more days of rest after a double digit win in which they scored more than 25% of their points from the free throw line. The Clippers are 0-5 ATS (-8.7 ppg) since February 16, 1998 with two or more days of rest after a home loss in which they committed at least twenty turnovers.

Hawks at Grizzlies ? The Hawks are 9-0-1 ATS (6.0 ppg) since February 25, 2009 when facing a team they beat in their previous same-season match-up and they have a revenge game next. The Grizzlies are 0-7 ATS (-11.4 ppg) since February 20, 2007 with two or more days of rest after a loss in which their opponent shot at least ten three-pointers and made at least half of them. The Grizzlies are 7-0 ATS (9.4 ppg) since December 30, 1995 at home with at least one day of rest off a road loss in which they led at the end of each of the first three quarters. The Grizzlies are 0-6 ATS (-6.7 ppg) since January 13, 2009 at home when they have lost their last three games SU and ATS.

Rockets at Heat ? The Rockets are 8-0 ATS (5.8 ppg) since December 10, 1999 after a loss against the Seventysixers. The Heat are 6-0 ATS (11.2 ppg) since January 23, 2004 at home with two or more days of rest after a loss in which they made more baskets than their opponent.

Kings at Knicks ? The Kings are 0-8 ATS (-7.8 ppg) since January 15, 2007 when facing a non-conference team they beat as a favorite by double digits in their first match-up of the season. The Knicks are 0-9 ATS (-14.0 ppg) since February 20, 1996 as a home favorite with two or more days of rest after a loss in which they scored more than 30% of their points from the three-point line.

Mavericks at Nuggets ? The League is 7-0 ATS (9.3 ppg) since December 30, 2007 as a dog with no rest off a win as an away favorite in which they trailed at the end of each of the first three quarters. The Nuggets are 8-0 ATS (7.0 ppg) since February 05, 2007 with at least one day of rest after a loss in which they committed at least twenty turnovers.

Bulls at Pacers ? The Pacers are 0-9-1 ATS (-6.3 ppg) since November 09, 1996 at home with two or more days of rest after a double digit loss in which they had more turnovers than assists. The Pacers are 0-6 ATS (-7.5 ppg) since December 13, 2008 after a road loss in which their field goal attempt per turnover ratio was less than four.

Timberwolves at 76ers ? The Timberwolves are 0-8-1 ATS (-5.6 ppg) since December 22, 2006 after a game at home in which they had at least five fewer turnovers than their season-to-date average. The Timberwolves are 8-0 ATS (9.6 ppg) since December 11, 2001 with two or more days of rest after a win in which they shot at least 55% from the field.

Thunder at Trailblazers ? The Thunder are 6-0 ATS (14.6 ppg) since March 31, 2009 when they are playing in at least their third straight road game.
 

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Today's NBA Picks

Today's NBA Picks

Today's NBA Picks
Chicago at Indiana
The Pacers look to bounce back from their loss in Milwaukee and build on their 8-3 ATS record in their last 11 games following a SU loss. Indiana is the pick (-1 1/2) according to Dunkel, which has the Pacers favored by 4. Dunkel Pick: Indiana (-1 1/2). Here are all of today's picks.

TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 9
Time Posted: 8:30 a.m. EST
Game 501-502: New Jersey at Cleveland
Dunkel Ratings: New Jersey 105.761; Cleveland 128.874
Dunkel Line & Total: Cleveland by 23; 190
Vegas Line & Total: No Line
Dunkel Pick: N/A
Game 503-504: Washington at Charlotte
Dunkel Ratings: Washington 108.170; Charlotte 124.718
Dunkel Line & Total: Charlotte by 16 1/2; 192
Vegas Line & Total: No Line
Dunkel Pick: N/A
Game 505-506: Minnesota at Philadelphia
Dunkel Ratings: Minnesota 116.734; Philadelphia 120.286
Dunkel Line & Total: Philadelphia by 3 1/2; 206
Vegas Line & Total: Philadelphia by 6 1/2; 204 1/2
Dunkel Pick: Minnesota (+6 1/2); Over
Game 507-508: Chicago at Indiana
Dunkel Ratings: Chicago 116.051; Indiana 120.045
Dunkel Line & Total: Indiana by 4; 200
Vegas Line & Total: Indiana by 1 1/2; 203
Dunkel Pick: Indiana (-1 1/2); Under
Game 509-510: Houston at Miami
Dunkel Ratings: Houston 116.808; Miami 123.872
Dunkel Line & Total: Miami by 7; 193
Vegas Line & Total: No Line
Dunkel Pick: N/A
Game 511-512: Sacramento at New York
Dunkel Ratings: Sacramento 112.643; New York 112.898
Dunkel Line & Total: Even; 217
Vegas Line & Total: New York by 5; 212 1/2
Dunkel Pick: Sacramento (+5); Over
Game 513-514: Atlanta at Memphis
Dunkel Ratings: Atlanta 119.936; Memphis 119.348
Dunkel Line & Total: Atlanta by 1; 198
Vegas Line & Total: No Line
Dunkel Pick: N/A
Game 515-516: Detroit at Milwaukee
Dunkel Ratings: Detroit 107.545; Milwaukee 114.946
Dunkel Line & Total: Milwaukee by 7 1/2; 188
Vegas Line & Total: Milwaukee by 8; 189 1/2
Dunkel Pick: Detroit (+8); Under
Game 517-518: Dallas at Denver
Dunkel Ratings: Dallas 116.785; Denver 123.413
Dunkel Line & Total: Denver by 6 1/2; 213
Vegas Line & Total: No Line
Dunkel Pick: N/A
Game 519-520: Oklahoma City at Portland
Dunkel Ratings: Oklahoma City 121.999; Portland 120.454
Dunkel Line & Total: Oklahoma City by 1 1/2; 197
Vegas Line & Total: Oklahoma City by 1; 191 1/2
Dunkel Pick: Oklahoma City (-1); Over
Game 521-522: Utah at LA Clippers
Dunkel Ratings: Utah 124.477; LA Clippers 116.708
Dunkel Line & Total: Utah by 8; 208
Vegas Line & Total: Utah by 4 1/2; 201
Dunkel Pick: Utah (-4 1/2); Over
 

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Carmelo among six Nuggets nursing injuries

Carmelo among six Nuggets nursing injuries

Carmelo among six Nuggets nursing injuries


Denver Nuggets All-Star forward Carmelo Anthony was non-committal about whether he would play on Tuesday night, according to the Denver Post.

Despite tweeting on his Twitter account that he was ''probable'' for Tuesday's game against the Dallas Mavericks, Anthony left the question unanswered when asked about it Monday.

"Hopefully I can get back out there [Tuesday]," Anthony said after Monday's practice. "It felt good out there today. It's getting better each day. Pretty much I was doing a lot that I could do before I got hurt."

Anthony has now missed eight straight games for the Nuggets with only two left before the All-Star break. He said he will not play in Sunday's All-Star Game unless he returns a regular-season game before hand.

Anthony is among six Nuggets entering Tuesday's game with injury concerns. Teammates Chauncey Billups (ankle) and centers Nene (foot) and Chris Anderson (knee) are listed as probable, while guard Arron Afflalo (ankle) and forward Renaldo Balkman (back) are questionable.
 

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Tuesday's best NBA bets

Tuesday's best NBA bets

Tuesday's best NBA bets


Washington Wizards at Charlotte Bobcats (N/A)

The Wizards were snowed out of Washington D.C. for the past four days, but they aren't complaining. Instead of braving the blizzard conditions in D.C. for a postponed game against the Atlanta Hawks, the Wizards opted to spend a long weekend in Orlando before flying to Charlotte for tonight's game.

The Wizards did practice while in the Sunshine State, but most took advantage of the detour. Antawn Jamison flew to Miami for the Super Bowl. He and DeShawn Stevenson have homes in the area and were able to sleep in their own beds and drive teammates around to shop for extra underwear.

"It ain't too bad. It's definitely better than being under 20 inches" of snow, Randy Foye told the Washington Post. "The biggest thing is, you always want to be with your family. But we got a job to do. We all understand the circumstances of trying to make the ride back to D.C., the dangers and stuff, but we stuck it out here."

With the All-Star break less than a week away, the much-needed R&R could work in the Wizards' favor, especially since the banged-up Bobcats may be without point guard Raymond Felton (ankle) and center Tyson Chandler (foot).

The Bobcats have lost three in a row while the Wizards are coming off an upset over the Magic - and a refreshing mini-vacation.

Pick: Wizards

Oklahoma City Thunder at Portland Trail Blazers (+1, 191)

With Kobe and Melo nursing injuries, Kevin Durant is well on his way to becoming the next first-name-basis star in the West.

Durant has thrust his name into the MVP discussion along with LeBron and the two aforementioned stars in just his second season by averaging 29.7 points per game.

But the Thunder is proving it is more than a one-man team. Guard Russell Westbrook has been on the verge of triple-doubles for the past three games, averaging 19.7 points, 9.7 assists and 8.0 rebounds during that span. He had eight steals in Sunday's win over the Warriors, the Thunder's fifth straight.

"Everybody knows it's coming; he's been flirting with triple-doubles all season," Durant said. "A quadruple-double doesn't come around very often. He did a great job of initiating the offense, getting his steals and making easy baskets. We followed his lead tonight. He does a great job of filling up the stat sheet."

The Blazers are without Westbrook's counterpart, point guard Brandon Roy, and will have a hard time hanging with the Thunder's fresh, young legs.

Pick: Thunder
 
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