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  • NBA Betting. 1/4

    NBA

    Hot teams
    -- Indiana won five of its last six games (7-2 last nine HF). Pelicans won four of last six games (2-4 last six AU).
    -- Heat won eight of last ten games (0-4 last four AF).
    -- Hawks won six of their last nine games.
    -- Minnesota won three of its last four games (3-1 last four HF).
    -- Clippers won three of last four games (5-1 AU). Spurs won three of their last four games (2-10 last 12 HF).
    -- Suns won five of last seven games (10-5-1 vs spread at home).
    -- 76ers won last three games, all as underdogs of 7+ points. Portland won seven of its last ten games (2-4 last six HF).

    Cold Teams
    -- Magic lost five of its last seven games (1-5 last six HU).
    -- Cavaliers lost six of their last seven games (4-2 last six AU). Nets lost six of last eight games (4-6 HF).
    -- Bulls lost four of last six at home (6-9 vs spread at home).
    -- Thunder lost last two games by total of six points (2-3 AU).
    -- Bucks lost four of their last five games (3-6 last nine AU).
    -- Bobcats lost their last five games (11-3-2 vs spread on road, 0-2 in last two games). Kings lost six of last nine games (0-9 as HF).

    Series records
    -- Pacers won last four games with New Orleans, winning last three here either by one point or in OT.
    -- Heat won last three visits to Orlando by 2-14-28 points.
    -- Nets won eight of last ten games with Cleveland.
    -- Bulls won nine of last twelve games with Atlanta.
    -- Thunder won 15 of last 17 games with Minnesota.
    -- Clippers lost 16 of last 20 games with San Antonio.
    -- Bucks swept Phoenix 2-0 LY, after going 1-8 in previous nine against the Suns.
    -- Trailblazers won four of last five games with Philly.
    -- Kings won three of last four games with Charlotte.

    Totals
    -- 12 of 16 Indiana home games stayed under.
    -- Eight of last ten Miami games went over the total.
    -- Eight of last eleven Cleveland road games went over.
    -- Under is 12-3 in Chicago home games. Six of last seven Atlanta road games went over.
    -- Last four Thunder games stayed under the total; four of Minnesota's last five games went over.
    -- Over is 11-2-1 in last four San Antonio home games.
    -- Seven of last nine Milwaukee road games went over.
    -- Last nine Portland home games went over total.
    -- Five of last seven Sacramento home games went over.

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    Re: NBA Betting. 1/4

    Clippers at Spurs: What Bettors Need to Know
    By Covers.com

    Los Angeles Clippers at San Antonio Spurs (-8, 206.5)

    The Los Angeles Clippers will be without superstar point guard Chris Paul, who is expected to miss 3-to-5 weeks due to a separated right shoulder, as they travel to San Antonio to take on the Spurs on Saturday. Paul was injured Friday in the Clippers' win over Dallas and his teammates immediately recognized the loss. "I don't think you could find one guy in the league, maybe (LeBron James), but besides that there's no one guy who can make up what Chris brings," Jamal Crawford told reporters.

    San Antonio is looking to shake off the sting of a home loss that snapped a three-game win streak last time out. The Spurs are in fine shape overall, just a game behind Portland in the Western Conference standings but coach Gregg Popovich was not impressed with Thursday's effort in a 105-101 loss to the New York Knicks. "They wanted it more than we did, that's for sure," he told the San Antonio Express-News.

    ABOUT THE CLIPPERS (23-12): The loss of Paul is obviously huge for Los Angeles, which leans heavily on his league-leading average of 11.1 assists to go with 19.6 points. Darren Collison, who notched a season-high 20 points and dished out four assists on Friday, will likely see extended time in Paul's absence. Collison is averaging 8.4 points and 2.1 assists, while playing a shade under 19 minutes per game this season.

    ABOUT THE SPURS (25-8): Popovich is particularly concerned with his club's defense, as San Antonio has allowed 100 points or more in 13 of its last 17 outings after just one of its first 16 opponents reached the century mark. "I don't think we've been that great at all defensively," he said. Point guard Tony Parker is enjoying another fine season, averaging 17.8 points and 6.1 assists, but teammate Danny Green saw him take it to another level last year and is expecting even more out of the 13-year veteran, saying, "He's playing well but not like he was playing last year - like the Tony we know he can play like."

    TRENDS:

    * Clippers are 5-1 ATS in the last six meetings.
    * Over is 11-3-2 in the last 16 meetings in San Antonio.
    * Clippers are 4-0 ATS in their last four road games.
    * Spurs are 2-8 ATS in their last 10 home games.

    BUZZER BEATERS:

    1. The Spurs allowed nine 3-pointers to the Knicks in Thursday's loss and have yielded 8.5 per game in their last 17 outings, as compared to 5.9 in the first 16 games this season.

    2. Los Angeles F Blake Griffin paced the Clippers with 27 points in their previous meeting against San Antonio this season - a 115-92 decision in Los Angeles on Dec. 16.

    3. Spurs SG Marco Belinelli is coming off a career-high 32 points last time out and has shot 16-of-22 in his last two games after going 10-for-31 in his previous four.

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