Wednesday?s best NBA bets
Utah Jazz at Los Angeles Lakers (-10, 205)
Lakers coach Phil Jackson gave his starters the day off to rest after the club dismantled the Phoenix Suns for the second time in the past few weeks.
?I think they?re a little bit better than us right now,? Steve Nash told reporters after the 20-point loss Sunday.
Suns coach Alvin Gentry went a step further indicating to reporters that his club is more worried about competing with teams like Denver, Houston and Utah than Los Angeles at the moment.
You heard it right folks. That?s the coach of a 15-6 team telling reporters his boys are playing for second place in the Western Confernce.
The win improved the Purple and Gold?s season record to a league-best 16-3 and increased their win streak to nine games. LA has benefitted from a cozy start to the campaign. Seventeen of the team?s 21 games have been at the STAPLES Center.
The Jazz are playing well but they?re more likely to cover against the Lakers in their own gym later this week.
Pick: Lakers
Detroit Pistons at Philadelphia 76ers (NA)
The Pistons shocked hoop followers with their 94-88 win over the Hawks last week. Detroit hasn?t slowed down since that big win either. The club fell to Chicago but rebounded with victories over Milwaukee and Washington.
The steady scoring of combo guard Rodney Stuckey has been a blessing for the Pistons. He?s averaging 21 points and 5.7 assists over the last four games. Not surprisingly, Detroit is 3-0-1 against the spread over the same period.
Things aren?t as rosy in Philly. Allen Iverson returned to his old habits in the City of Brotherly Love, showing up just an hour before tipoff in his first game back with the Sixers.
Meanwhile, Elton Brand isn?t happy with his role in the offense or his time on the floor. Things are going to get worse before they get better in Philadelphia.
Pick: Pistons
Utah Jazz at Los Angeles Lakers (-10, 205)
Lakers coach Phil Jackson gave his starters the day off to rest after the club dismantled the Phoenix Suns for the second time in the past few weeks.
?I think they?re a little bit better than us right now,? Steve Nash told reporters after the 20-point loss Sunday.
Suns coach Alvin Gentry went a step further indicating to reporters that his club is more worried about competing with teams like Denver, Houston and Utah than Los Angeles at the moment.
You heard it right folks. That?s the coach of a 15-6 team telling reporters his boys are playing for second place in the Western Confernce.
The win improved the Purple and Gold?s season record to a league-best 16-3 and increased their win streak to nine games. LA has benefitted from a cozy start to the campaign. Seventeen of the team?s 21 games have been at the STAPLES Center.
The Jazz are playing well but they?re more likely to cover against the Lakers in their own gym later this week.
Pick: Lakers
Detroit Pistons at Philadelphia 76ers (NA)
The Pistons shocked hoop followers with their 94-88 win over the Hawks last week. Detroit hasn?t slowed down since that big win either. The club fell to Chicago but rebounded with victories over Milwaukee and Washington.
The steady scoring of combo guard Rodney Stuckey has been a blessing for the Pistons. He?s averaging 21 points and 5.7 assists over the last four games. Not surprisingly, Detroit is 3-0-1 against the spread over the same period.
Things aren?t as rosy in Philly. Allen Iverson returned to his old habits in the City of Brotherly Love, showing up just an hour before tipoff in his first game back with the Sixers.
Meanwhile, Elton Brand isn?t happy with his role in the offense or his time on the floor. Things are going to get worse before they get better in Philadelphia.
Pick: Pistons

