Wednesday Tips
The Wednesday NBA card is filled up with 11 games for bettors to wager on. There are several crucial Western Conference showdowns, but we'll begin with two Eastern Conference squads trying to get back on track in Beantown.
Heat (24-24 SU, 23-25 ATS) at Celtics (30-16 SU, 19-26-1 ATS)
Boston and Miami meet up for the third time this season, but the first matchup at TD Banknorth Garden. The Celtics have knocked off the Heat twice, with Boston shooting over 52% from the floor in each win in South Florida.
The Heat looks to snap a two-game skid after dropping back-to-back games to the Bucks. This has been a tough road for Miami, playing three of the last four away from the AAA, and now starting a three-game trip in Boston. Erik Spoelstra's club is 1-4 SU/ATS the last five, while scoring 92 points or less four times in this span.
The C's bounced back from a three-game skid with Monday's victory at Washington. Home is not where the heart (or money) is for Boston backers, going 0-5-1 ATS the last six at the Garden. Facing a Heat team coming off a loss isn't a positive sign for the Celtics, either. Boston is 4-14 ATS this season when facing a club that lost its last game, including a 1-8 ATS mark at home.
On the flip side, the Heat is 8-17 SU/ATS against teams off a victory, as Miami is 1-7 SU/ATS the last eight in this situation. The Celtics have won each of the last four meetings at home, but Miami has managed a pair of covers, including a 112-108 overtime loss as seven-point 'dogs with Dwyane Wade out due to injury last season.
Thunder (27-21 SU, 29-19 ATS) at Hornets (26-22 SU, 23-25 ATS)
Life without Chris Paul continues for New Orleans, hosting Oklahoma City on Wednesday. The Hornets have split the first two games without their All-Star point guard, beating the Grizzlies and falling to the Suns. The Thunder, meanwhile, starts a three-game road trip in the Big Easy following Tuesday's home victory over the Hawks.
Oklahoma City will be looking to avenge a 97-92 setback against New Orleans at the Ford Center earlier this month, as the Hornets picked up the cash outright as 4 ?-point 'dogs. The Hornets have owned the Sonics/Thunder franchise recently with ten straight victories in the series. However, New Orleans has managed a 6-4 ATS mark, with five of the last seven games finishing 'over' the total.
The Hornets have fared well against the number without Paul in the lineup, compiling a 7-3 ATS mark, while going 5-5 SU. The 'over' has turned into a strong play for the Hornets recently, finishing 'over' in five of the last six games. The lone 'under' came three points short of going 'over' in Monday's 109-100 home loss to the Suns.
The Thunder is 9-2 ATS and 6-5 SU the last eleven games on the road, with four SU losses by three points or less.
Blazers (29-21 SU, 27-22-1 ATS) at Jazz (29-18 SU, 28-17-2 ATS)
For the second time in a week these Northwest Division rivals hook up, but the venue shifts to Salt Lake City. Utah is rolling, winners of six straight and 10 of 11. The Blazers are treading water without Brandon Roy, picking up victories over the Mavs and Bobcats the last five days.
One win during this streak for the Jazz came at the Rose Garden last Wednesday, 106-95. The game was pretty much decided in the first six minutes as Utah jumped out to a 21-2 advantage and never looked back. Carlos Boozer injured his calf in that game, but Paul Millsap has stepped in and the Jazz have not missed a beat. Millsap put up 32 points and 14 rebounds in Friday's win over Sacramento, then followed that effort up with a 25 point, 9 rebound performance against Dallas.
Portland is 5-0 ATS the previous five road contests, including the last four without Roy. The home team has dominated the series, winning eight of the last nine matchups. However, Utah broke that streak with last week's victory in Portland. The Jazz knocked off the Blazers in Salt Lake, 108-92 in late November, the fourth consecutive SU/ATS home victory in the series.
The Jazz has made bettors money at Energy Solutions Arena, going 14-4-1 ATS the last 19 at home, including a 6-1-1 ATS run since January 6.
Suns (29-21 SU, 26-24 ATS) at Nuggets (33-15 SU, 22-24-2 ATS)
The Phoenix Suns have gone from a team that couldn't buy a win away from the Valley to a team that can't lose on the highway. Alright, maybe back-to-back road wins isn't establishing a huge hot streak, but the Suns have to start somewhere. Phoenix is off victories at Houston and New Orleans, heading to Denver to battle the Nuggets.
Carmelo Anthony has missed each of the last five games with a sprained ankle, and is 'questionable' for Wednesday's contest. The Nuggets haven't missed a beat without 'Melo, going 4-1 SU and 3-2 ATS. Denver failed to cover as 11-point home favorites against Sacramento, edging the Kings in overtime, 112-109.
The Suns have been up-and-down since a 14-3 start, riding a three-game winning streak for the first time since late November. Phoenix has continued to put up plenty of points, tallying over 100 points in 21 of its last 22 games (the only game below 100 was a 99-spot at Charlotte). The 'over' has been profitable on the road as of late, as Phoenix has nailed the 'over' in five of the last seven on the highway.
The Nuggets needed a massive rally last time they saw the Suns, coming back from a 17-point deficit for a 105-99 home victory in mid-December. Phoenix cashed as nine-point road 'dogs, as Alvin Gentry's squad is 7-7 ATS when receiving points on the road.
It's been all about the home teams in this series, winning each of the previous ten meetings. The 'over' has been drilled seven times, while the favorite has covered seven times.
The Wednesday NBA card is filled up with 11 games for bettors to wager on. There are several crucial Western Conference showdowns, but we'll begin with two Eastern Conference squads trying to get back on track in Beantown.
Heat (24-24 SU, 23-25 ATS) at Celtics (30-16 SU, 19-26-1 ATS)
Boston and Miami meet up for the third time this season, but the first matchup at TD Banknorth Garden. The Celtics have knocked off the Heat twice, with Boston shooting over 52% from the floor in each win in South Florida.
The Heat looks to snap a two-game skid after dropping back-to-back games to the Bucks. This has been a tough road for Miami, playing three of the last four away from the AAA, and now starting a three-game trip in Boston. Erik Spoelstra's club is 1-4 SU/ATS the last five, while scoring 92 points or less four times in this span.
The C's bounced back from a three-game skid with Monday's victory at Washington. Home is not where the heart (or money) is for Boston backers, going 0-5-1 ATS the last six at the Garden. Facing a Heat team coming off a loss isn't a positive sign for the Celtics, either. Boston is 4-14 ATS this season when facing a club that lost its last game, including a 1-8 ATS mark at home.
On the flip side, the Heat is 8-17 SU/ATS against teams off a victory, as Miami is 1-7 SU/ATS the last eight in this situation. The Celtics have won each of the last four meetings at home, but Miami has managed a pair of covers, including a 112-108 overtime loss as seven-point 'dogs with Dwyane Wade out due to injury last season.
Thunder (27-21 SU, 29-19 ATS) at Hornets (26-22 SU, 23-25 ATS)
Life without Chris Paul continues for New Orleans, hosting Oklahoma City on Wednesday. The Hornets have split the first two games without their All-Star point guard, beating the Grizzlies and falling to the Suns. The Thunder, meanwhile, starts a three-game road trip in the Big Easy following Tuesday's home victory over the Hawks.
Oklahoma City will be looking to avenge a 97-92 setback against New Orleans at the Ford Center earlier this month, as the Hornets picked up the cash outright as 4 ?-point 'dogs. The Hornets have owned the Sonics/Thunder franchise recently with ten straight victories in the series. However, New Orleans has managed a 6-4 ATS mark, with five of the last seven games finishing 'over' the total.
The Hornets have fared well against the number without Paul in the lineup, compiling a 7-3 ATS mark, while going 5-5 SU. The 'over' has turned into a strong play for the Hornets recently, finishing 'over' in five of the last six games. The lone 'under' came three points short of going 'over' in Monday's 109-100 home loss to the Suns.
The Thunder is 9-2 ATS and 6-5 SU the last eleven games on the road, with four SU losses by three points or less.
Blazers (29-21 SU, 27-22-1 ATS) at Jazz (29-18 SU, 28-17-2 ATS)
For the second time in a week these Northwest Division rivals hook up, but the venue shifts to Salt Lake City. Utah is rolling, winners of six straight and 10 of 11. The Blazers are treading water without Brandon Roy, picking up victories over the Mavs and Bobcats the last five days.
One win during this streak for the Jazz came at the Rose Garden last Wednesday, 106-95. The game was pretty much decided in the first six minutes as Utah jumped out to a 21-2 advantage and never looked back. Carlos Boozer injured his calf in that game, but Paul Millsap has stepped in and the Jazz have not missed a beat. Millsap put up 32 points and 14 rebounds in Friday's win over Sacramento, then followed that effort up with a 25 point, 9 rebound performance against Dallas.
Portland is 5-0 ATS the previous five road contests, including the last four without Roy. The home team has dominated the series, winning eight of the last nine matchups. However, Utah broke that streak with last week's victory in Portland. The Jazz knocked off the Blazers in Salt Lake, 108-92 in late November, the fourth consecutive SU/ATS home victory in the series.
The Jazz has made bettors money at Energy Solutions Arena, going 14-4-1 ATS the last 19 at home, including a 6-1-1 ATS run since January 6.
Suns (29-21 SU, 26-24 ATS) at Nuggets (33-15 SU, 22-24-2 ATS)
The Phoenix Suns have gone from a team that couldn't buy a win away from the Valley to a team that can't lose on the highway. Alright, maybe back-to-back road wins isn't establishing a huge hot streak, but the Suns have to start somewhere. Phoenix is off victories at Houston and New Orleans, heading to Denver to battle the Nuggets.
Carmelo Anthony has missed each of the last five games with a sprained ankle, and is 'questionable' for Wednesday's contest. The Nuggets haven't missed a beat without 'Melo, going 4-1 SU and 3-2 ATS. Denver failed to cover as 11-point home favorites against Sacramento, edging the Kings in overtime, 112-109.
The Suns have been up-and-down since a 14-3 start, riding a three-game winning streak for the first time since late November. Phoenix has continued to put up plenty of points, tallying over 100 points in 21 of its last 22 games (the only game below 100 was a 99-spot at Charlotte). The 'over' has been profitable on the road as of late, as Phoenix has nailed the 'over' in five of the last seven on the highway.
The Nuggets needed a massive rally last time they saw the Suns, coming back from a 17-point deficit for a 105-99 home victory in mid-December. Phoenix cashed as nine-point road 'dogs, as Alvin Gentry's squad is 7-7 ATS when receiving points on the road.
It's been all about the home teams in this series, winning each of the previous ten meetings. The 'over' has been drilled seven times, while the favorite has covered seven times.