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NBA > (723) UTAH@ (724) GOLDEN STATE | 2015-12-23 22:35:00 - 2015-12-23 22:35:00
Play ON UTAH against the spread in Road games revenging a home loss vs opponent
The record is 21 Wins and 3 Losses for the last two seasons (+17.7 units)

NBA > (723) UTAH@ (724) GOLDEN STATE | 2015-12-23 22:35:00 - 2015-12-23 22:35:00
Play ON UTAH against the spread in Road games revenging a loss vs opponent
The record is 26 Wins and 6 Losses for the last two seasons (+19.4 units)


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NBA > (711) DALLAS@ (712) BROOKLYN | 2015-12-23 19:35:00 - 2015-12-23 19:35:00
Play ON DALLAS using money line in Road games in non-conference games
The record is 17 Wins and 3 Losses for the last two seasons (+15.25 units)


NBA > (711) DALLAS@ (712) BROOKLYN | 2015-12-23 19:35:00 - 2015-12-23 19:35:00
Play ON DALLAS using money line in Road games when playing against a team with a losing record
The record is 21 Wins and 5 Losses for the last two seasons (+17.55 units)


NBA > (723) UTAH@ (724) GOLDEN STATE | 2015-12-23 22:35:00 - 2015-12-23 22:35:00
Play ON UTAH using money line in All games revenging a home loss vs opponent
The record is 19 Wins and 12 Losses for the last two seasons (+22.9 units)


NBA > (725) OKLAHOMA CITY@ (726) LA LAKERS | 2015-12-23 22:35:00 - 2015-12-23 22:35:00
Play AGAINST LA LAKERS using money line in Home games against Northwest division opponents
The record is 1 Wins and 11 Losses for the last two seasons (-12.8 units)

NBA > (715) PORTLAND@ (716) NEW ORLEANS | 2015-12-23 20:05:00 - 2015-12-23 20:05:00
Play AGAINST NEW ORLEANS using money line in All games revenging a loss vs opponent
The record is 4 Wins and 15 Losses for the this season (-13.4 units)


NBA > (709) SACRAMENTO@ (710) INDIANA | 2015-12-23 19:05:00 - 2015-12-23 19:05:00
Play AGAINST INDIANA using money line in All games in non-conference games
The record is 13 Wins and 27 Losses for the last two seasons (-22.45 units)


NBA > (715) PORTLAND@ (716) NEW ORLEANS | 2015-12-23 20:05:00 - 2015-12-23 20:05:00
Play AGAINST NEW ORLEANS using money line in All games off an upset win as an underdog
The record is 6 Wins and 16 Losses for the last two seasons (-16.5 units)


NBA > (713) SAN ANTONIO@ (714) MINNESOTA | 2015-12-23 20:05:00 - 2015-12-23 20:05:00
Play AGAINST MINNESOTA using money line in Home games after allowing 105 points or more
The record is 16 Wins and 26 Losses for the last three seasons (-25.2 units)


NBA > (723) UTAH@ (724) GOLDEN STATE | 2015-12-23 22:35:00 - 2015-12-23 22:35:00
Play ON UTAH using money line in All games revenging a loss vs opponent
The record is 33 Wins and 30 Losses for the last two seasons (+25.05 units)


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NBA > (713) SAN ANTONIO@ (714) MINNESOTA | 2015-12-23 20:05:00 - 2015-12-23 20:05:00
Play AGAINST MINNESOTA ?>in the first halfin All games after a loss by 10 points or more
The record is 9 Wins and 31 Losses for the last two seasons (-25.1 units)

NBA > (713) SAN ANTONIO@ (714) MINNESOTA | 2015-12-23 20:05:00 - 2015-12-23 20:05:00
Play AGAINST MINNESOTA ?>in the first halfin Home games after allowing 105 points or more
The record is 5 Wins and 21 Losses for the last two seasons (-18.1 units)


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NBA > (723) UTAH@ (724) GOLDEN STATE | 2015-12-23 22:35:00 - 2015-12-23 22:35:00
Play UNDER UTAH on the totalin Road games revenging a loss vs opponent
The record is 83 Overs and 240 Unders for the since 1992 (+148.7 units)


NBA > (723) UTAH@ (724) GOLDEN STATE | 2015-12-23 22:35:00 - 2015-12-23 22:35:00
Play UNDER UTAH on the totalin Road games revenging a home loss vs opponent
The record is 43 Overs and 134 Unders for the since 1992 (+86.7 units)


NBA > (713) SAN ANTONIO@ (714) MINNESOTA | 2015-12-23 20:05:00 - 2015-12-23 20:05:00
Play UNDER SAN ANTONIO on the totalin Road games versus poor defensive teams - allowing 99+ points/game
The record is 8 Overs and 31 Unders for the last two seasons (+22.2 units)


NBA > (707) MEMPHIS@ (708) WASHINGTON | 2015-12-23 19:05:00 - 2015-12-23 19:05:00
Play OVER WASHINGTON on the totalin All games after a non-conference game
The record is 10 Overs and 0 Unders for the this season (+10 units)


NBA > (709) SACRAMENTO@ (710) INDIANA | 2015-12-23 19:05:00 - 2015-12-23 19:05:00
Play UNDER INDIANA on the totalin Home games after a loss by 10 points or more
The record is 2 Overs and 17 Unders for the last three seasons (+14.8 units)

NBA > (713) SAN ANTONIO@ (714) MINNESOTA | 2015-12-23 20:05:00 - 2015-12-23 20:05:00
Play UNDER SAN ANTONIO on the totalin All games versus poor defensive teams - allowing 99+ points/game
The record is 22 Overs and 55 Unders for the last two seasons (+30.8 units)


NBA > (709) SACRAMENTO@ (710) INDIANA | 2015-12-23 19:05:00 - 2015-12-23 19:05:00
Play UNDER INDIANA on the totalin All games after a loss by 10 points or more
The record is 11 Overs and 34 Unders for the last three seasons (+21.9 units)

NBA > (703) BOSTON@ (704) CHARLOTTE | 2015-12-23 19:05:00 - 2015-12-23 19:05:00
Play UNDER BOSTON on the totalin All games versus the first half line in all games
The record is 37 Overs and 74 Unders for the last two seasons (+33.3 units)


NBA > (705) HOUSTON@ (706) ORLANDO | 2015-12-23 19:05:00 - 2015-12-23 19:05:00
Play UNDER ORLANDO on the totalin All games as a favorite vs. the 1rst half line
The record is 0 Overs and 9 Unders for the this season (+9 units)
 

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WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 23


GAME TIME(ET) PICK UNITS




HOU at ORL 07:00 PM


ORL -1.0 TRIPLE PLAY


U 208.0




SAC at IND 07:00 PM


SAC +7.0 DOUBLE PLAY


O 215.0 DOUBLE PLAY





BOS at CHA 07:00 PM


CHA -2.0 TRIPLE PLAY


U 204.5 BLOW OUT





MEM at WAS 07:00 PM


MEM -1.5


U 201.5




NY at CLE 07:00 PM


NY +12.5 *****


U 195.5




DAL at BK 07:30 PM

DAL -3.5 BLOW OUT



U 199.0




SA at MIN 08:00 PM


MIN +11.0 DOUBLE PLAY


U 195.5 DOUBLE PLAY





POR at NO 08:00 PM


NO -7.5 DOUBLE PLAY


U 203.0




DET at ATL 08:00 PM


DET +6.0


U 201.5




PHI at MIL 08:00 PM


MIL -11.0 TRIPLE PLAY


U 196.0




DEN at PHO 09:00 PM


PHO -8.5


O 208.0




UTA at GS 10:30 PM

GS -14.0 BLOW OUT



U 208.0




OKC at LAL 10:30 PM


LAL +13.5 DOUBLE PLAY


O 207.0
 

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Armadillo: Thursday's six-pack


-- Oklahoma 84, Hawai'i 81-- Sooners were up 14 early, hung on late- good road win


-- Portland 87, Pepperdine 79-- Pilots are 2-0, tied atop WCC with Gonzaga and St Mary's.


-- Milwaukee 76, Minnesota 64-- Rough pre-conference stretch for the Gophers.


-- Utah State transfer David Collette is going to Utah, which should make tensions between the two schools moreso. Collette quit the Aggies two days before their first game. Poaching players is getting out of hand in college basketball.


-- SMU 70, Colorado 66-- Mustangs are 11-0, but ineligible for postseason.


-- Georgia Southern 58, Bowling Green 27-- First-ever bowl win for the Eagles.


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Armadillo: Thursday's List of 13: Movie/TV memorabilia I'd like to have....


Couple days ago, people on Twitter were talking about what pieces of movie memorabilia they'd like to have- I expanded my list to include TV.........


13) Rocky Balboa's boxing gloves-- The original Rocky is one of the greatest movies ever; the sequels made a lot of money and helped launch the WWE craze, but other than the last fight scene in Rocky II, they can't touch the original.


12) The hat Ted Knight bought in the pro shop in Caddyshack-- You know the one, when Rodney Dangerfield asks, "You get a bowl of soup with that hat?"


11) The shiny jacket Steve Martin wore as a huckster preacher in Leap of Faith; he leaves in on the hotel bed for Debra Winger at the end of the movie.


10) The racing program Richard Dreyfuss used in Let It Ride, the classic comedy about a degenerate gambler having a very good day at the racetrack.


9) Miami Sharks football helmet from Any Given Sunday-- Al Pacino coaches a team with Dennis Quaid, at QB, Lawrence Taylor at LB; Jim Brown was an assistant.


8) The Cross of Lorraine ring Magnum, TC and Rick wore in Magnum PI; it is a symbol thought to be first used by Joan of Arc.


7) Poker chips that were used in Teddy G's poker club in Rounders.


6) Hamilton Mustangs' jersey from the Rob Lowe/Patrick Swayze hockey movie, Youngblood. Thats the movie where the coach says in between periods of a road game, "I didn't come halfway to the (bleep)ing Arctic Circle to lose to these goons!!!!"


5) Eddie Albert's pitchfork from the great 60's comedy, Green Acres.


4) Henry Steele's high school letter jacket from 1977 basketball movie One on One, which was filmed in the gym that Colorado State still plays in.


3) The Batphone, the red phone Commissioner Gordon used to call stately Wayne Manor when he needed crimefighting help from Batman, which was every week. The commish was so clueless he didn't recognize that Batgirl was his own daughter.


2) Oscar Madison's typewriter from The Odd Couple; yes kids, there was a day that if you made a mistake typing, you had to use whiteout to correct the mistake.


1) The basketball Bob Cousy shot free throws with in his scene with Nick Nolte in Blue Chips; Cousy doesn't miss in the dimly-lit gym, most of the dialogue between them in that scene was ad-libbed and the scene was shot in one take.
 

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Friday, December 25

New Orleans @ Miami



Game 501-502
December 25, 2015 @ 12:05 pm


Dunkel Rating:
New Orleans
117.765
Miami
121.150
Dunkel Team:
Dunkel Line:
Dunkel Total:
Miami
by 3 1/2
193
Vegas Team:
Vegas Line:
Vegas Total:
Miami
by 6
200
Dunkel Pick:
New Orleans
(+6); Under


Chicago @ Oklahoma City



Game 503-504
December 25, 2015 @ 2:35 pm


Dunkel Rating:
Chicago
120.901
Oklahoma City
126.967
Dunkel Team:
Dunkel Line:
Dunkel Total:
Oklahoma City
by 6 1/2
199
Vegas Team:
Vegas Line:
Vegas Total:
Oklahoma City
by 9
205
Dunkel Pick:
Chicago
(+9); Under


Cleveland @ Golden State



Game 505-506
December 25, 2015 @ 5:05 pm


Dunkel Rating:
Cleveland
124.117
Golden State
133.619
Dunkel Team:
Dunkel Line:
Dunkel Total:
Golden State
by 9 1/2
217
Vegas Team:
Vegas Line:
Vegas Total:
Golden State
by 6 1/2
210
Dunkel Pick:
Golden State
(-6 1/2); Over


San Antonio @ Houston



Game 507-508
December 25, 2015 @ 8:05 pm


Dunkel Rating:
San Antonio
133.262
Houston
124.115
Dunkel Team:
Dunkel Line:
Dunkel Total:
San Antonio
by 9
208
Vegas Team:
Vegas Line:
Vegas Total:
San Antonio
by 6 1/2
200 1/2
Dunkel Pick:
San Antonio
(-6 1/2); Over



LA Clippers @ LA Lakers


Game 509-510
December 25, 2015 @ 10:35 pm


Dunkel Rating:
LA Clippers
120.547
LA Lakers
111.319
Dunkel Team:
Dunkel Line:
Dunkel Total:
LA Clippers
by 9
213
Vegas Team:
Vegas Line:
Vegas Total:
LA Clippers
by 12
207
Dunkel Pick:
LA Lakers
(+12); Over
 

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12:00 PM
NEW ORLEANS vs. MIAMI
The total has gone UNDER in 4 of New Orleans's last 6 games
The total has gone UNDER in 7 of New Orleans's last 8 games on the road
Miami is 4-2 SU in its last 6 games
The total has gone OVER in 4 of Miami's last 6 games

2:30 PM
CHICAGO vs. OKLAHOMA CITY
Chicago is 1-4 SU in its last 5 games on the road
Chicago is 1-4 ATS in its last 5 games when playing on the road against Oklahoma City
The total has gone UNDER in 7 of Oklahoma City's last 8 games
Oklahoma City is 5-0 SU in its last 5 games when playing at home against Chicago

5:00 PM
CLEVELAND vs. GOLDEN STATE
Cleveland is 5-0 SU in its last 5 games
The total has gone UNDER in 4 of Cleveland's last 5 games
Golden State is 5-2 SU in its last 7 games when playing at home against Cleveland
The total has gone UNDER in 15 of Golden State's last 23 games at home

8:00 PM
SAN ANTONIO vs. HOUSTON
San Antonio is 0-5 ATS in its last 5 games when playing on the road against Houston
The total has gone UNDER in 6 of San Antonio's last 8 games on the road
Houston is 4-1 SU in its last 5 games when playing at home against San Antonio
Houston is 5-0 SU in its last 5 games at home

10:30 PM
LA CLIPPERS vs. LA LAKERS
The total has gone UNDER in 5 of the LA Clippers last 7 games
The total has gone UNDER in 4 of the LA Clippers last 5 games when playing LA Lakers
LA Lakers are 0-5 SU in their last 5 games when playing LA Clippers
The total has gone UNDER in 4 of the LA Lakers last 5 games when playing LA Clippers
 

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Christmas Day NBA betting preview and odds
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New Orleans Pelicans at Miami Heat (-5, 200)

The New Orleans Pelicans have looked a lot like a playoff contender the last two games instead of the last-place club that struggled through the first eight weeks of the season. The Pelicans will try to prove the latest improvements are no fluke in front of a national audience when they visit the Miami Heat on Friday.

New Orleans seemed to find another low in a 104-88 loss at Phoenix on Dec. 18 that dropped the team to 7-19. The Pelicans, who shot 36.6 percent from the field in that loss, turned things around as Anthony Davis fought off an illness in a 130-125 win at Denver on Sunday and put it together on both ends in Wednesday’s 115-89 home triumph over the Portland Trail Blazers. Davis will get a challenge on the inside from the Heat frontcourt of Hassan Whiteside and Chris Bosh, who are combining to average 30.4 points and 18.8 rebounds. Whiteside grabbed 16 boards and blocked four shots on Tuesday but could not keep the team from squandering an 18-point lead in a 93-92 loss to Detroit.

TV: Noon ET, ESPN, FSN Sun (Miami)

LINE HISTORY: The Heat opened as 5-point home favorites and have been bet up to -5.5. The total has opened at 200.

INJURY REPORT:

Pelicans - C A. Ajinca (questionable Friday, calf), PG N. Cole (questionable Friday, knee), SF Q. Pondexter (out indefinitely, knee).

Heat - SG T. Johnson (questionable Friday, shoulder), PF C. Andersen (questionable Friday, illness), SG G. Dragic (questionable Friday, hand), J. McRoberts (out Friday, knee).

POWER RANKINGS: Pelicans (+3) - Heat (-7.7) + home court (-3) = Heat -13.7

ABOUT THE PELICANS (9-19, 11-17 ATS, 12-16 O/U): Davis, Tyreke Evans and Jrue Holiday have all battled nagging injuries at times this season, and all three went over 20 points as New Orleans shot 56.4 percent in the win at Denver. The three nearly reached the mark again on Wednesday, but Holiday was held to just 19 points on 7-of-13 shooting in 21 minutes off the bench. Davis recorded 28 points and Evans narrowly missed a triple-double with 24 points, nine assists and eight rebounds, and the trio will try to guide the Pelicans to their second three-game winning streak on Friday.

ABOUT THE HEAT (16-11, 12-14-1 ATS, 8-19 O/U): The loss to the Pistons dropped Miami to 1-2 on its four-game homestand, but the team still feels like it’s moving in the right direction. “It’s competitive and it’s disappointing to lose those games at the end,” Heat coach Erik Spoelstra told reporters after Tuesday’s setback. “We’ll just regroup and learn from it and just keep on plugging away. You know, this is the way this season’s been, though, for a lot of teams this year and you just have to forge ahead until you get your breakthrough.” Bosh scored 20 points in the loss and has reached that plateau in five of the last seven contests.

TRENDS:

* Over is 6-1 in the last 7 meetings.
* Home team is 8-2 ATS in the last 10 meetings.
* Under is 13-6-1 in the last 20 meetings in Miami.
* Pelicans are 1-4 ATS in the last 5 meetings in Miami.
 

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Chicago Bulls at Oklahoma City Thunder (-9, 205.5)

The Oklahoma City Thunder are looking to notch their sixth consecutive home victory over Chicago when they host the Bulls on Christmas Day. Chicago hasn't left Oklahoma City victorious since delivering a 96-86 victory on Jan. 27, 2010.

The Bulls limp into town on the heels of three straight losses, including a lethargic 105-102 home loss to the lowly Brooklyn Nets on Monday. "The only way we are going to win basketball games is if we come together as a team and stay together, through the good times and bad," shooting guard Jimmy Butler told reporters. "We've got that group of guys, we're talented enough. We just have to buy into it.” Oklahoma City has won three straight games and nine of its last 10 after rolling to an easy 120-85 win over the Los Angeles Lakers on Wednesday. Thunder small forward Kevin Durant had 21 points on 7-of-9 shooting and has scored 20 or more points in 15 straight contests.

TV: 2:30 p.m. ET, ABC

LINE HISTORY: The Thunder have opened as 9-point home favorites. The total opened at 205.5.

INJURY REPORT:

Bulls - C J. Noah (Mid January, shoulder), SG M. Dunleavy (Mid January, back).

Thunder - None.

POWER RANKINGS: Bulls (-4.2) - Thunder (-12.5) + home court (-3) = Thunder -11.3

ABOUT THE BULLS (15-11, 9-17 ATS, 10-15-1 O/U): Center Joakim Noah sprained his left shoulder in the loss to Brooklyn and will miss at least two weeks. "The shoulder pooped out of joint for a brief second, so he's going to be sore and stiff," Chicago coach Fred Hoiberg told reporters. "So it's rehabbing for the next couple of weeks, and then re-evaluated from there." The 30-year-old Noah has struggled this season with a career-low 4.5 scoring average as the switch from Tom Thibodeau's system to Hoiberg's faster pace isn't a good for fit for his game.

ABOUT THE THUNDER (20-9, 13-16 ATS, 9-20 O/U): Durant's economical performance against the Lakers was impressive in the eyes of first-year coach Billy Donovan. "I thought Kevin could have taken a lot more shots," said Donovan, "but he was really insistent on doing a great job of finding people, setting people up and making the game easy." Point guard Russell Westbrook had 23 points, eight rebounds and eight assists against Los Angeles and is averaging 28 points over the past two games.

TRENDS:

* Bulls are 1-4 ATS in their last 5 road games.
* Favorite is 8-2 ATS in the last 10 meetings.
* Under is 7-0 in Thunder last 7 home games.
* Over is 4-1 in Bulls last 5 overall.


 

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Cleveland Cavaliers at Golden State Warriors (-7, 210)

The Cleveland Cavaliers have been waiting for another shot at the Golden State Warriors and will finally get it on Christmas Day. The Cavaliers, who lost the NBA Finals in six games to the Warriors, will visit Golden State on Friday with the two clubs again atop their respective conferences.

Cleveland will have to make some history to beat the Warriors, who ran their home regular-season winning streak to 31 straight with a 103-85 triumph over the Utah Jazz on Wednesday. "The memories will come back as soon as we walk into the building," Cavaliers superstar LeBron James told reporters. “But also understand that it's one of 82, and I'm not going to put everything into this game.” While the Warriors have not lost a regular-season game at home in nearly 11 months, they did drop Game 2 of the Finals in their own building as James led Cleveland to a 95-93 overtime victory with 39 points, 16 rebounds and 11 assists. James averaged 35.8 points, 13.3 rebounds and 8.7 assists but Golden State took the best-of-seven set in six games.

TV: 5 p.m. ET, ABC

LINE HISTORY: The Warriors opened as 6.5-point home favorites and have been bet up to -7. The total is still at the opening number of 210.

INJURY REPORT:

Cavaliers - None.

Warriors - SF H. Barnes (doubtful Friday, ankle), SF K. Looney (Late January, hip).

POWER RANKINGS: Cavaliers (-9.5) - Warriors (-18.7) + home court (-3) = Warriors -12.2

ABOUT THE CAVALIERS (19-7, 11-15 ATS, 13-13 O/U): The big difference between the Finals and Friday’s matchup for Cleveland will be the presence of forward Kevin Love and point guard Kyrie Irving, who missed all or most of the series. Irving, who suffered a fractured kneecap in Game 1 of the Finals, made his return this week and will be monitored closely as the Cavaliers begin a stretch of four games in five nights. "It's a great opportunity for our fans to have five games on Christmas and for our game to continue to get so much exposure, but for us as a team, Friday will not be the end of our season, like it was in June,” James said. “…We want to play well, going against a great caliber team, the best team in our league right now, but it's not like the season ends if we lose or if we win, or whatever the case may be."

ABOUT THE WARRIORS (27-1, 18-9-1 ATS, 17-11 O/U): Golden State’s players are not singling out the matchup, either, and continue to roll through their schedule. “Our players are great about staying present and staying in the moment and taking the next game ahead of them,” Warriors interim coach Luke Walton told reporters. “Honestly, I haven’t heard a single thing (about the Cleveland game) from any of them. … “That’s the way it should be, because we know in this league that you can lose on any night, to any team. You show the other teams the proper respect by paying attention to them.” The Warriors do not expect to get coach Steve Kerr (back) or forward Harrison Barnes (ankle) back by Friday.

TRENDS:

* Cavaliers are 3-13 ATS in their last 16 games following a ATS loss.
* Warriors are 5-1 ATS in their last 6 home games.
* Over is 7-0 in Warriors last 7 games following a ATS win.
* Under is 4-1 in Cavaliers last 5 overall.

 

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San Antonio Spurs at Houston Rockets (+6.5, 200.5)

The streaking San Antonio Spurs seek their eighth consecutive victory when they visit the Houston Rockets on Christmas Day. San Antonio has won by an average of 21.4 points during its hot stretch and pummeled the Minnesota Timberwolves 108-83 on Wednesday.

The rout of Minnesota was the Spurs' fourth victory by 20 or more points during the streak and they also defeated Washington by 19. "I think we're competing at a high level," San Antonio power forward LaMarcus Aldridge said after Wednesday's victory. "We're paying attention to detail, playing good defense and as long as we keep doing that, things should go well for us." Houston is 10-5 since starting 5-10 but dropped a disappointing 104-101 decision to the Orlando Magic on Wednesday. "We can't have mental lapses where we do everything the right way for a couple possessions and go back to just taking it easy on teams," center Dwight Howard said after the loss. "We have to do a better job of playing the same way for 48 minutes."

TV: 8 p.m. ET, ESPN, CW35 (San Antonio), ROOT (Houston)

LINE HISTORY: The Rockets haven't moved off the opening number of +6.5. The total also haven't moved off the opening number of 200.5.

INJURY REPORT:

Spurs - None.

Rockets - SF S. Dekker (Mid February, back).

POWER RANKINGS: Spurs (-17.5) - Rockets (-1.6) + home court (-3) = Rockets +12.9

ABOUT THE SPURS (25-5, 21-9 ATS, 12-17-1 O/U): After holding Indiana star Paul George to seven points on 1-of-14 shooting on Monday, reigning NBA Defensive Player of the Year Kawhi Leonard was at it again by helping hold Minnesota's Andrew Wiggins to 10 points on 2-of-11 shooting on Wednesday. Leonard finished with 19 points but was headed toward a rare low-scoring effort until he scored 12 fourth-quarter points on 5-of-7 shooting. "Nobody's perfect all the time in 48 minutes," Spurs coach Gregg Popovich told reporters. "I don't worry about why he didn't score in this quarter or that quarter. That happens to every player. He got his 19 points and he was great in the fourth quarter."

ABOUT THE ROCKETS (15-15, 12-18 ATS, 13-17 O/U): Small forward Trevor Ariza is experiencing a shooting funk and is just 6-of-20 from the field and averaging 6.5 points over the last two games. He missed all eight of his 3-point attempts in the loss to Orlando and is shooting a meager 31.8 percent from behind the arc this season while shooting a career-worst 38.3 percent overall. Standout guard James Harden is averaging 33.5 points on 21-of-34 shooting over the past two contests.

TRENDS:

* Spurs are 0-5 ATS in the last 5 meetings in Houston.
* Home team is 6-0 ATS in the last 6 meetings.
* Under is 5-0 in Rockets last 5 overall.
* Under is 4-1 in the last 5 meetings in Houston.
 

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Los Angeles Clippers at Los Angeles Lakers (+11.5, 205)

The Los Angeles Clippers own the title as professional basketball's best team in Southern California and they look to defeat the Los Angeles Lakers for the eighth consecutive time when the clubs meet on Christmas Day at the Staples Center. The Clippers have won the past seven meetings by an average of 24.6 points, including victories by 48, 36, 28, 25 and 23 points.

Lakers small forward Kobe Bryant will be playing on Christmas Day for the 16th and final time. Bryant holds the NBA record for points (383) on Christmas and is enjoying his best stretch of the season with a 23.8 average over his past five games. Bryant fell one point short of his fifth straight 20-point outing on Wednesday as he scored 19 in a 120-85 loss to the Oklahoma City Thunder. The Clippers have suddenly dropped into a funk with three straight losses after winning nine of their previous 11 games.

TV: 10:30 p.m. ET, ESPN, Prime Ticket (Clippers), TWC SportsNet (Lakers)

LINE HISTORY: The Lakers opened as 12-point home dogs and have been bet down to to +11.5. The total hasn't moved from its opening number 207.

INJURY REPORT:

Clippers - SF P. Pierce (probable Friday, back), PF B. Griffin (probable Friday, knee), SG A. Rivers (out Friday, ankle).

Lakers - PF J. Randle (questionable Friday, ankle), SF N. Young (questionable Friday, illness).

POWER RANKINGS: Clippers (-5.8) - Lakers (+8) + home court (-3) = Lakers +10.8

ABOUT THE CLIPPERS (16-13, 10-16-3 ATS, 14-15 O/U): The Clippers have been off since Monday's 100-99 loss to the Thunder and are hoping a few days of practice will help cure their woes. "It's all about synergy," point guard Chris Paul told reporters. "It's all about the team. If all of us know something and everybody else doesn't, it doesn't matter, because this is the ultimate team sport." Paul has been getting everybody involved and also providing consistent scoring with six double-doubles in the past eight games.

ABOUT THE LAKERS (5-24, 10-19 ATS, 13-16 O/U): Bryant had been shooting the ball better over the past 10 days but was just 7-of-22 from the field in Wednesday's contest. He is averaging 19.4 points in 12 December games while scoring in double digits 11 times and appears to have accepted that his final season will be a long one for the team. "Listen, you have to be realistic about what we're facing and where we are right now as a team and as an organization," Bryant said after Wednesday's loss. "I mean, you can train a cat to bark all you want, but the damn cat's not going to bark. So there's no sense in yelling at it."

TRENDS:

* Clippers are 0-8 ATS in their last 8 games following a ATS win.
* Favorite is 9-3 ATS in the last 12 meetings.
* Under is 4-1 in the last 5 meetings.
* Over is 6-1 in Clippers last 7 vs. NBA Pacific.
 

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The gift of Christmas Day NBA betting trends




CHRISTMAS PAST


Here’s a breakdown of the 10 teams playing on Christmas Day this season and how they’ve performed in games played on Dec. 25 since 1990:


• Chicago Bulls: 9-2 SU and 7-4 ATS and 3-7-1 O/U
Trending: 1-5-1 UNDER last seven games


• Cleveland Cavaliers: 3-2 SU and 2-3 ATS and 1-4 O/U
0-4 UNDER last four games


• Golden State Warriors: 2-2 SU and 1-3 ATS and 2-2 O/U
Trending: the favorite in Warriors games is 4-0 SU


• Houston Rockets: 3-3 SU and 5-1 ATS and 2-2-2 ATS O/U
Trending: 5-0 ATS last five games


• L.A. Clippers: 3-4 SU and 4-3 ATS and 3-4 O/U
0-6-1 UNDER last seven games


• L.A. Lakers: 7-11 SU and 10-7-1 ATS and 5-11-2 O/U
Trending: 5-0 ATS last five as a dog


• Miami Heat: 9-2 SU and 6-5 ATS and 2-9 O/U
Trending: 6-0 SU and 5-1 ATS last six games


• New Orleans Pelicans: 0-1 SU and 0-1 ATS and 0-1 O/U
Trending: not enough games to assess


• Oklahoma City Thunder: 4-3 SU and 4-3 ATS and 3-4 O/U
Trending: 2-0 SUATS home Xmas games


• San Antonio Spurs: 3-4 SU and 3-3-1 ATS and 2-5 O/U
Trending: the dog is 3-0 SU and ATS last three Spurs/Xmas games




WHAT HAVE YOU DONE FOR ME LATELY?


Most recent noteworthy team trends wrapped inside each Christmas Day game…


• Bulls: 3-1 SU and ATS as non-conference dogs, but 1-4 SU and 0-5 ATS on Fridays this season.


• Cavs: LeBron James is 7-2 SU on Christmas Day, including 5-0 SU and 4-0-1 ATS vs. non-conference opponents; and 5-1 SU on Fridays this season.


• Clippers: 11-1 SU and 9-3 ATS vs. the Lakers, and 5-1 SU and 4-1-1 ATS off 3 losses-exact.


• Heat: 6-0 SU and 4-1-1 ATS home off a loss this season; and 16-6 ATS home off a SU home favorite loss.


• Lakers: 1-14 SU and 2-13 ATS vs. conference foes this season; and 2-7 SU and ATS in Fridays. (*note: add Wednesday result vs. the Thunder)


• Pelicans: 14-4-1 ATS vs. Miami; but 3-10 SU and 2-11 ATS away on Fridays.


• Rockets: 4-0 SU and ATS last 4 home games off an away; and 8-2 ATS vs. Spurs.


• Spurs: 14-2 SU and 11-4-1 ATS on Fridays; and 16-2 SU and 14-4 ATS vs. sub .545 opponents this season. (*note: add Wednesday result vs. the Timberwolves)


• Thunder: 1-7 ATS after facing the Lakers; and 2-4 ATS vs. foe off SU favorite loss this season.


• Warriors: 12-0 SU and 10-2 ATS home on Fridays; but 8-14-1 ATS off a win vs. non-conference opponents.




DEFENDING CHAMPION DOLDRUMS


Christmas Day has not been a gifting experience for NBA’s defending champions.


That’s confirmed by their lousy 1-6 SU and 0-7 ATS mark since 2000 when facing an opponent playing with one-day rest exact.


The Cavs hope to add to that number when they visit the reigning champion Warriors at Oracle Arena Friday.




UNDER THE CHRISTMAS TREE


Non-conference games certainly bring the best defensive effort out in teams on Christmas Day.


Only 4 of the nineteen games played on Dec. 25 involving Eastern and Western Conference foes have managed to top the total, bringing the tally to 2-14-1 UNDER in these games since 1991.




THE GIFT THAT KEEPS ON GIVING


Since 2000 teams on Christmas Day playing off back-to-back SU and ATS losses (Chicago Bulls), the last as a favorite, are 8-0 SU and ATS.


Now, who said Santa Claus isn’t real?
 

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Preview: Pelicans (9-19) at Heat (16-11)


Date: December 25, 2015 12:00 PM EDT

Anthony Davis grew up watching the NBA's biggest stars shine on Christmas Day. His first chance to be part of the experience comes against a Miami Heat team that's dominated this holiday showcase in recent years.


Looking to match their season high with a third straight victory, Davis and the visiting New Orleans Pelicans try to snap the Heat's six-game Christmas winning streak Friday.


"I was one of the youngest in my family. All my cousins, uncles, everybody played basketball," the 22-year-old Davis said. "Even if I wanted to watch cartoons on Christmas Day that TV stayed on (NBA basketball). It was the love for the game. I loved watching those games.


"The past couple of years watching, knowing we can be there ... Now, we're finally here."


Thanks to the presence of the two-time All-Star, New Orleans (9-19) makes its first Christmas appearance since Chris Paul and the then-Hornets lost by 20 at Orlando in 2008. The Pelicans, 8-8 since losing 11 of the first 12 and looking to equal a three-game run from Nov. 20-25, hope for a better showing this time.


"I don't know what to expect," Davis said. "We know all the hype that's around a Christmas game. You can't get too amped up ... We've got to do whatever we can to win."


The Pelicans have averaged 122.5 points and shot 52.1 percent in the last two games. Though second-to-last in scoring defense (107.5), they yielded season lows for points and shooting (34.7 percent) in Wednesday's 115-89 rout of a Portland team missing Damian Lillard.


"We're going to keep playing the way we've been playing and give ourselves a chance to win," said Davis, who has totaled 55 points on 21-of-34 shooting in the last two while Tyreke Evans had 45 and 19 assists.


The Pelicans followed a five-game series skid with three straight wins over Miami (16-11), though either Dwyane Wade or Chris Bosh has been out for those past three. They took both last season with hardly any help from Davis, who was limited to eight minutes by a shoulder injury in their 105-91 road victory Feb. 21 and sat out the 104-102 win in the rematch six days later. Teammate Eric Gordon combined for 44 points.


New Orleans enters this one averaging 90 points and shooting 42.8 percent while going 0-4 against Eastern Conference road opponents.


Though the Heat have dropped two of three on this four-game home stretch, they haven't lost on Christmas since falling in Cleveland in 2007 and are 4-0 all-time at home on the holiday.


Miami allows the second-fewest points per game (94.9) and the fourth-lowest field-goal percentage (42.8), but it allowed Detroit to shoot 52.6 percent in the first half and overcome an early 18-point hole in Tuesday's 93-92 defeat. Bosh scored 20, Wade added 19, and both missed shots in the final three seconds.


"We'll regroup, learn from it and keep on plugging away," Heat coach Erik Spoelstra said of a club that ranks 25th in 3-point shooting and went 4 of 18 from beyond the arc Tuesday.


Though Wade (18.5 points per game) is averaging his fewest points since scoring 16.2 as a rookie in 2003-04, he's averaged 25.8 while going 9-1 on Christmas. He scored 31 in last season's 101-91 victory over Cleveland in LeBron James' return to South Beach.


It's uncertain if Miami point guard Goran Dragic will miss a second straight contest with thumb and wrist problems.
 

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Preview: Bulls (15-11) at Thunder (20-9)


Date: December 25, 2015 2:30 PM EDT

The Chicago Bulls know their last three games were bad losses, leaving them in the position of needing to fend off one of the NBA's best teams to avoid a season-worst losing streak.


The Oklahoma City Thunder are on the verge of a four-game winning streak, but that's become the norm over the past month-plus along with winning at home.


With the teams set to meet in Oklahoma City, the one thing they have in common is they'd both like a third straight win on Christmas Day.


The Thunder (20-9) are beginning a four-game homestand following a Staples Center sweep of the Los Angeles franchises that followed a home win over the Lakers. In Wednesday's 120-85 road win over the Lakers, Kevin Durant and Russell Westbrook shared the scoring load a bit more than normal. The pair combined for 44 points on 17-of-28 shooting compared to season averages of 51.9 points and 36.3 field-goal attempts.


It worked out well with Serge Ibaka, Enes Kanter and Andre Roberson all scoring at least 15 points.


"It's fun basketball when everybody's touching it and everybody feels involved," Durant told the team's official website. "We were making plays for each other. It's fun to see the ball hopping around and everybody getting good shots."


Since losing consecutive games in Atlanta and Miami to end November and begin December, the Thunder have won nine of 10 with a 15.1 scoring margin while limiting opponents to 92.1 points per game and 40.8 percent shooting. They've also won eight straight at home - their best run since winning nine straight from Jan. 5-Feb. 9, 2014.


"We just took care of where we want to be towards the end of the year," said Westbrook, who's averaged 33.0 points in his last three against Chicago. "We did a good job of taking two big steps with two road wins for us.


"We just have to get ready for Christmas."


Chicago (15-11) has won two of those last three meetings since the start of last season, including a 104-98 victory Nov. 5. Derrick Rose had 29 points, though the point guard has been slumping since scoring a season-high 34 on Dec. 18 against Detroit.


That four-overtime game began a three-game losing streak for the Bulls, and in the two games since, he's averaged 7.0 points and shot 28.6 percent.


The Bulls followed a four-game win streak with losses to the Pistons and New York before Monday's 105-102 home loss to Brooklyn. Those teams are a combined 39-50.


"It's very disappointing," said coach Fred Hoiberg, whose team departs with a three-game road skid and is opening a demanding stretch that follows with a stop in Dallas before hosting Toronto and Indiana. "This is a tough loss. You have to win your home games. We've dropped a couple in a row now. It's a bad, bad loss."


On the skid, opponents have shot 46.7 percent, which is up from 41.1 before that.


"We didn't guard, we didn't rebound, we never got back in this game," Jimmy Butler told the team's official website. "The only way we are going to win basketball games is if we come together as a team and stay together. Through the good times and bad. We've got that group of guys. We're talented enough. We just have to buy into it."


One of the guys who typically plays that way, center Joakim Noah, will miss at least two weeks because of a sprained left shoulder suffered Monday.
 

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Preview: Cavaliers (19-7) at Warriors (27-1)
Date: December 25, 2015 5:00 PM EDT

OAKLAND, Calif. (AP) When LeBron James walks into Oracle Arena for the first time since Game 5 of last season's NBA Finals, he knows it will trigger unpleasant thoughts about how his Cleveland Cavaliers lost the title to the Golden State Warriors.


James also knows that winning the rematch on Christmas Day will do little to ease the sting of the finals loss.


'The memories will come back as soon as we walk into the building, but also understand it's one of 82 and I'm not going to put everything into this game,' James said.


This meeting is one of the more anticipated Christmas Day games in recent years. The seventh Christmas rematch of the previous season's NBA Finals features a full-strength Cleveland squad against a Warriors team that has captured the attention of the basketball world.


Golden State won a record 24 straight games to start the season and brings a 27-1 mark into this game that is the best for a team at Christmas. The Warriors also have won 31 in a row at home in the regular season but none of those games has been as big as this one.


So what does it mean?


'We either finish that game 28-1 or 27-2,' Golden State forward Draymond Green said. 'That's about it.'


Not everyone is downplaying the rematch. Cavs guard Iman Shumpert said he was still 'salty' about losing the finals to the Warriors. Golden State center Andrew Bogut also acknowledged that this would be a big game.


'We know it's huge for them to come here,' Bogut said. 'We're undefeated at home, and with our record, they want to make a statement to us and we want to do the same. I anticipate it being one of the classics that we can all watch in 10 to 15 years.'


This game will be very different from the series in June for reasons besides the lower stakes.


The Cavaliers, who were without power forward Kevin Love for the entire finals and point guard Kyrie Irving for the last five games, are completely healthy for the first time this season.


Despite those key absences last spring, James almost single-handedly helped the Cavaliers win Games 2 and 3 to take a 2-1 series lead. Then came a lineup switch by coach Steve Kerr that sent center Andrew Bogut to the bench in place of small forward Andre Iguodala - the Warriors won the final three games by an average of 14 points.


'They're a different team, we're a different team,' Green said. 'We've grown. I'm sure they've grown. We're not going back to the Finals like, `Look at this, this is what they did.' They've got 26 games that we can look at from this year.'


The Warriors will be the team that is short-handed this time. Starting forward Harrison Barnes is unlikely to play because of a sprained ankle and Kerr remains sidelined from complications from offseason back surgery.


Even with those absences there will be plenty of star power led by James and MVP Stephen Curry.


'Our guys love these type of games,' Warriors interim coach Luke Walton said. 'It's not an epic game. It's a regular-season game. It should be entertaining. Obviously, a finals rematch with two of the best teams in the NBA going at it at prime time on Christmas Day. That's enough to make it a very exciting game. But win or lose, it's just another game on the column.'
 

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Preview: Spurs (25-5) at Rockets (15-15)
Date: December 25, 2015 8:00 PM EDT

Heading into Christmas Day last year, the picture was quite different in the Southwest Division for the San Antonio Spurs and Houston Rockets.


With their roles essentially reversed in the standings this year, the Spurs visit Toyota Center to face the Rockets in the penultimate matchup of the NBA's five-game holiday slate - a contest with a lot more luster than the disparate records indicate.


The Rockets were 20-7 and a half-game out of first place behind Memphis entering Christmas 2014, and although the Spurs were a respectable 18-11, they were fourth in the highly competitive Southwest behind 20-win Dallas.


All four of those teams finished with at least 50 victories - even last-place New Orleans had 45 - and Houston claimed the division crown by a single game.


This season has been a disappointment so far for the Rockets, who went to the Western Conference finals for the first time in 18 years under Kevin McHale before he was fired Nov. 18 in the wake of a puzzling 4-7 start.


The promotion of assistant J.B. Bickerstaff to interim head coach seems to have prompted the necessary surge that has gotten the Rockets back to .500 at 15-15.


Since losing by double digits five times under McHale, only three losses in 19 games under Bickerstaff have been by more than nine. In that span, Houston has pulled off a nearly 10-point swing in average scoring differential from minus-7.7 to plus-2.2.


The Spurs, meanwhile, have quietly gone about their business during a 25-5 start that's put a 10-game gap between them and fourth-place Houston. San Antonio has primarily done it with defense, leading the NBA with 88.8 points allowed per game, but the offense has been nearly as strong and sits in the top 10 with an average of 102.4.


While the club's league-best point differential (13.6) is a hair better than defending NBA champion Golden State (13.5), the next closest is Oklahoma City (8.8).


San Antonio has been even better of late - wildly so, in fact - and rolls into this in-state rivalry matchup riding a seven-game win streak during which its outscored the competition by an average of 21.4 after Wednesday's 108-83 win at Minnesota.


"Guys are competing at a high level. We're paying attention to detail and playing defense," said LaMarcus Aldridge, who had 12 points and eight rebounds. "If we keep doing that, things should go well for us."


Kawhi Leonard has been the straw that stirs the drink for the Spurs, playing lock-down defense on the league's top players while averaging a team-best 21.0 points. He had 19, six rebounds, two steals and two blocks against the Timberwolves.


Leonard has made things tough on Rockets leading scorer James Harden, who went a combined 11 for 34 the last two times they faced each other. When Leonard was inactive against Houston on Dec. 28, Harden shot 10 of 18 with 28 points in a 110-106 loss.


That victory was the first of San Antonio's current three-game win streak in the series after it lost the previous six meetings. The Spurs' 104-103 win April 14 was only their second in Houston in four years.


The Rockets snapped a three-game win streak with Wednesday's 104-101 loss in Orlando - only their fifth in the last 15 games. Harden had 31 points on 12-of-18 shooting for Houston, which rallied from an 87-74 hole after three quarters but fell short.


"We can't have mental lapses where we do everything the right way for a couple possessions and go back to just taking it easy on teams," said Dwight Howard, who shot 71.7 percent (33 of 46) in last season's series against San Antonio.


"We have to do a better job of playing the same way for 48 minutes."
 

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Preview: Clippers (16-13) at Lakers (5-24)
Date: December 25, 2015 10:30 PM EDT

Kobe Bryant is about to mark another memory off on his long list of goodbyes as he suits up for his Christmas swan song.


Saying hello to the Los Angeles Lakers for the first time this season should be enough to put the scuffling Clippers in the holiday spirit.


A suddenly resurgent Bryant will play for the 16th and final time on Christmas Day as the Clippers look to snap out of a funk with an eighth straight victory over their Staples Center co-tenants.


For an 11-game stretch from Nov. 22-Dec. 11 that included the announcement that this season would be his last, it looked as if Bryant and the Lakers (5-24) would have been better off had that retirement taken place immediately. He shot 29.4 percent and averaged 15.5 points as Los Angeles went 1-10.


He's shown a few signs of his old self over the last five, averaging 23.8 points and shooting 46.2 percent while the Lakers have won twice. But within that recent stretch, including a game Bryant sat out to rest, has been the same old reality check: four losses by a combined 124 points.


"Listen, you have to be realistic about what we're facing and where we are right now as a team and as an organization," Bryant said after Wednesday's 120-85 loss to Oklahoma City. "I mean, you can train a cat to bark all you want, but the damn cat's not going to bark. So there's no sense in yelling at it."


Now Bryant turns his attention to one final Christmas showcase, a stage that typically hasn't gone well for him. He's averaged 27.4 points in his 14 starts on Dec. 25, but the Lakers are 5-9. Bryant also played five minutes off the bench on Christmas as a rookie in 1996.


"I feel really honored, having played several games on Christmas and being in so many households at a very special time," Bryant said. "It's been a wonderful experience, and I'm looking forward to playing this last one."


He hasn't been healthy for the past two, missing losses to Chicago and Miami. The most recent he played was a more vintage 34-point effort in a 2012 win over New York.


The Clippers (16-13) have played on Christmas for the past four years, winning three times. Two of those victories came against Golden State, including a 100-86 final last season that wound up being a season-low point total for the NBA champions.


Playing up to the level of their competition is something the Clippers have yet to do this season. They enter this one having lost three straight to Western Conference contenders, the latest Monday's 100-99 heartbreaker against Oklahoma City.


The Clippers either led or were tied for almost all of a 42-minute stretch before Russell Westbrook's go-ahead 3 with 48 seconds left.


"The great teams are able to bring it every night, no matter who they are playing against," Chris Paul said. "That's why the Spurs, Warriors, those types of teams have the records they do. We have had different lineups every night and different guys in and out, but that is part of fielding a great team."


Josh Smith was benched against the Thunder while Austin Rivers (ankle) and Paul Pierce didn't play. On the Lakers' side, Julius Randle was set to see a foot specialist after missing Wednesday's loss with an ankle injury, but he's probable.


This rivalry hasn't been much of one for a while. The Clippers have won seven straight in the series by an average of 24.6 as Blake Griffin has put up 26.7 points per game and shot 61.3 percent.


"You talk about two teams that are desperate right now, for different reasons," Lakers coach Byron Scott said. "Their expectations are to try to win a championship this year. I'm pretty sure they're not going to be very happy (Friday).


"They would love nothing more than to beat us by 40."
 

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NBA Christmas debut awaits many
December 24, 2015


MIAMI (AP) Jrue Holiday grew up watching Christmas Day games, with his hometown Los Angeles Lakers almost being an annual fixture in the NBA's holiday lineup.


He's never gotten to play on the holiday.


That is, until now.


He's not alone. Several players will make their debut under the Christmas lights, including New Orleans star Anthony Davis - the reason why the Pelicans are on the Christmas schedule. Then there are some of the top rookies like Miami's Justise Winslow and the Lakers' D'Angelo Russell. And the wait may be over for veterans like the Clippers' Josh Smith, Miami's Gerald Green, the Lakers' duo of Roy Hibbert and Lou Williams, all set to play on Christmas for the first time.


''We got Christmas Day because of Anthony,'' Holiday said. ''I think everybody knows why. I'm not offended or anything by being passed over or whatever. But it's pretty cool to play on Christmas. Thank you, Anthony.''


As many as 46 players could make their Christmas debuts Friday, when the league's holiday slate has New Orleans at Miami, Chicago at Oklahoma City, Cleveland at Golden State in an NBA Finals rematch, San Antonio at Houston and then the Clippers and Lakers meeting in Los Angeles.


For some like Kobe Bryant and Dwyane Wade, playing on Christmas is as much of a holiday tradition as presents. Bryant will be in his 16th Christmas game - his Lakers haven't had Dec. 25 off since 1998. Wade will play in his 11th Christmas matchup for the Heat, who are looking for their seventh consecutive win on the big day.


''I'm so damn happy about it,'' Bryant said, ''and so damn thankful for it.''


For others, like Cleveland's Richard Jefferson, this has been a long time coming: His only other Christmas spent on the court was 2002. But it's a relatively safe bet that the widest-eyed players Friday will be those first experiencing the day in which the NBA dominates the sports landscape.


''It's an honor,'' Oklahoma City coach Billy Donovan said.


Donovan remembers plenty of details from his only other involvement with the Christmas NBA slate. He was with the New York Knicks in 1987, playing seven minutes and shooting 1-for-3 in a loss to Detroit. He left Madison Square Garden after the game, caught the train from Penn Station - under the arena - to Long Island to his aunt's home for the family Christmas gathering.


When his Thunder play host to the Bulls on Friday, Donovan will actually be the coach with the edge in Christmas experience: Fred Hoiberg, in his first season coaching Chicago, spent parts of 10 seasons in the league as a player but never got in a Dec. 25 game.


''I think playing on Christmas Day is always an exciting time,'' Donovan said.


Many of the league's biggest names are in this year's lineup: LeBron James, Stephen Curry, Klay Thompson, Derrick Rose, Kevin Durant, Russell Westbrook, Chris Bosh, Dwight Howard, Tim Duncan, Tony Parker, Kyrie Irving, Chris Paul and LaMarcus Aldridge.


''It's a fun day,'' said Aldridge, who hasn't played on Christmas since 2010 and is in his first season with San Antonio. ''Everybody's at home waiting for the games. It's an honor to be on Christmas Day. I think everybody's looking forward to it, for sure.''


Few are probably looking forward to it more than Davis. The start to the season has been dreadful for New Orleans, but that won't matter to him on Friday. He remembers being outvoted when he wanted to watch cartoons on Christmas as a kid, with family members keeping the television on the NBA games instead.


Now he'll be the one trumping the cartoons.


''We know all the hype around the Christmas Day games,'' Davis said. ''It's kind of a big deal. ... Just love watching the games. The past couple of years you watch and I know we could be there. Now we're finally here and we've got to do whatever we've got to do to win.''
 

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LeBron, Cavs await Warriors rematch
December 24, 2015


OAKLAND, Calif. (AP) When LeBron James walks into Oracle Arena for the first time since Game 5 of last season's NBA Finals, he knows it will trigger unpleasant thoughts about how his Cleveland Cavaliers lost the title to the Golden State Warriors.


James also knows that winning the rematch on Christmas Day will do little to ease the sting of the finals loss.


''The memories will come back as soon as we walk into the building, but also understand it's one of 82 and I'm not going to put everything into this game,'' James said.


This meeting is one of the more anticipated Christmas Day games in recent years. The seventh Christmas rematch of the previous season's NBA Finals features a full-strength Cleveland squad against a Warriors team that has captured the attention of the basketball world.


Golden State won a record 24 straight games to start the season and brings a 27-1 mark into this game that is the best for a team at Christmas. The Warriors also have won 31 in a row at home in the regular season but none of those games has been as big as this one.


So what does it mean?


''We either finish that game 28-1 or 27-2,'' Golden State forward Draymond Green said. ''That's about it.''


Not everyone is downplaying the rematch. Cavs guard Iman Shumpert said he was still ''salty'' about losing the finals to the Warriors. Golden State center Andrew Bogut also acknowledged that this would be a big game.


''We know it's huge for them to come here,'' Bogut said. ''We're undefeated at home, and with our record, they want to make a statement to us and we want to do the same. I anticipate it being one of the classics that we can all watch in 10 to 15 years.''


This game will be very different from the series in June for reasons besides the lower stakes.


The Cavaliers, who were without power forward Kevin Love for the entire finals and point guard Kyrie Irving for the last five games, are completely healthy for the first time this season.


Despite those key absences last spring, James almost single-handedly helped the Cavaliers win Games 2 and 3 to take a 2-1 series lead. Then came a lineup switch by coach Steve Kerr that sent center Andrew Bogut to the bench in place of small forward Andre Iguodala - the Warriors won the final three games by an average of 14 points.


''They're a different team, we're a different team,'' Green said. ''We've grown. I'm sure they've grown. We're not going back to the Finals like, `Look at this, this is what they did.' They've got 26 games that we can look at from this year.''


The Warriors will be the team that is short-handed this time. Starting forward Harrison Barnes is unlikely to play because of a sprained ankle and Kerr remains sidelined from complications from offseason back surgery.


Even with those absences there will be plenty of star power led by James and MVP Stephen Curry.


''Our guys love these type of games,'' Warriors interim coach Luke Walton said. ''It's not an epic game. It's a regular-season game. It should be entertaining. Obviously, a finals rematch with two of the best teams in the NBA going at it at prime time on Christmas Day. That's enough to make it a very exciting game. But win or lose, it's just another game on the column.''
 

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Finals Rematch in Oakland
December 24, 2015




CLEVELAND CAVALIERS (19-7) at GOLDEN STATE WARRIORS (27-1)


Tip-off: Friday, 5:00 p.m. ET
Sportsbook.ag Line: Golden State -7


The Warriors host the Cavaliers in a rematch of last year’s NBA Finals on Christmas Day.


The Cavaliers have been waiting all season for their shot at the Warriors and they will finally get to play the defending champions on Friday. Golden State defeated Cleveland in six games in the 2015 NBA Finals, but the Cavaliers were completely depleted by injuries in that series. That will not be the case on Friday, as the team is as healthy as it has been in nearly a year. Even with the injuries, Cleveland once held a 2-1 lead in that series. However, the Warriors did cover in four of the six contests. They are also 6-4 SU and 5-5 ATS in their past 10 meetings with the Cavaliers.


Cleveland has not had much success playing in Oracle Arena either, going 2-5 SU in its past seven games there and 2-7 ATS in its past nine. The most interesting thing to watch in this one is going to be the showdown between LeBron James and Stephen Curry. The players will not be guarding each other, but they just might be the two biggest superstars in the NBA.


PG Kyrie Irving (Knee) is expected to play in this one and that is huge for the Cavaliers, as they did not have Kyrie Irving, LeBron James and Kevin Love on the court at the same time for a single minute in last year’s NBA Finals.


The Cavaliers are as healthy as they’ve been all year and PG Kyrie Irving (8.5 PPG, 4.0 APG, 1.0 SPG) is back in action. Irving has looked rusty since returning and only had five points and four assists against the Knicks on Wednesday. He’ll need to be a bit more effective if the Cavaliers are going to defeat the Warriors.


Fortunately for Cleveland, both SF LeBron James (26.4 PPG, 7.6 RPG, 6.3 APG, 1.5 SPG) and PF Kevin Love (17.5 PPG, 10.6 RPG) enter the game in good form. James is averaging 25.8 PPG, 6.6 RPG, 6.2 APG and 2.2 SPG over the past five contests. He is shooting 50.5% from the field in those games and will need to remain efficient with the Warriors stifling defense all over him. Love, meanwhile, is coming off of a 23-point and 13-rebound performance against the Knicks. Cleveland desperately needs him to be feeling confident as a shooter and he certainly looked the part on Wednesday.


While PG Steph Curry (31.2 PPG, 6.3 APG, 5.4 RPG, 2.2 SPG) was not the Finals MVP a year ago, he was the league MVP and is the frontrunner to win the award once again in 2016. Curry has been out of this world on the year, shooting 51.6% from the field, 44.8% from the outside and 90.2% from the line. He’ll be going up against Kyrie Irving on Friday and the Cavaliers point guard is not yet 100% after fracturing his kneecap early in the Finals a year ago.


PF Draymond Green (14.3 PPG, 8.8 RPG, 7.1 APG, 1.5 BPG, 1.3 SPG) will likely be the x-factor for the Warriors in this game. Green is Golden State’s most improved player, leading the team in assists and doing everything he can on the defensive end. His presence is the reason this team has been so successful, as he can hit threes, pass the ball and also guard the opposing team’s biggest players. The Cavaliers just may not have a match for him.


SF Andre Iguodala (7.6 PPG, 4.6 RPG, 3.5 APG, 1.5 SPG) will also be somebody to watch in this one. Iguodala was the Finals MVP a year ago and has played solid defense on LeBron James in the past. If he can limit the Cavaliers superstar then the Warriors have a good shot of improving on their league-best record.
 

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December 24, 2015


The NBA takes center stage on Christmas Day with its annual holiday slate and this year’s card will be highlighted with a rematch of last year’s NBA Finals between Golden State (27-1 straight up, 18-9-1 against the spread) and Cleveland (19-7 SU, 11-15 ATS).


Oddsmakers opened Golden State as a seven-point favorite for the holiday clash and it’s just the fourth time this season that Cleveland has been installed as an underdog. In this role, the Cavaliers have gone 1-2 SU and 2-1 ATS.


In case you forgot, the Warriors knocked off the Cavaliers in six games of the finals and bettors should make a note that the point-spread didn’t play a factor in any of the games. You just need to pick the winner and those buying that angle again can take a shot with Cleveland on the money-line, which is hovering around 5/2 odds (Bet $100 to win $250).


Some pundits believe the Cavalier would’ve been more competitive in last year’s championship if it wasn’t for injuries and our NBA expert Tony Mejia is buying that narrative headed into the Christmas showdown.


He said, “Kyrie Irving’s 1-for-7 shooting night against the Knicks on Wednesday was certainly not encouraging. Although there were some flashes of brilliance in his debut on Sunday, there was none of that against New York, inspiring little confidence that he’ll be anywhere near the presence he was in Game 1 of the Finals before he fractured his kneecap.”


“In fact, look for Iman Shumpert to be the guard that has the most impact on this contest, not Irving or Matthew Dellavedova. He’s best equipped to make life difficult on Stephen Curry and comes in off a +14 effort in the 91-84 win, the highest number for any of the Cavaliers.”

Containing Curry and the Warriors has been next to impossible this season, especially in the Bay Area. Golden State has gone 13-0 SU and 8-5 ATS at Oracle Arena this season and face a Cleveland team that has staggered to a 6-6 SU and 5-7 ATS mark as a visitor.


The bigger tests for the Cavaliers could come against their other weapons that no longer go unnoticed.


Mejia explained, “While all eyes will be on the Splash Brothers, Draymond Green and Andre Iguodala could steal this show as x-factors like they did in last year’s Finals. Green, who saved his best for the 2015 Finals clincher in Game 6 after struggling for much of the series, has been brilliant through this 27-1 start and absolutely tremendous of late. Over the last 12 games, he’s averaged 16.4 points, 10 rebounds and 7.5 assists while juggling roles as agitator and motivator. Curry often says he’s the heart of the team.”


Along with Irving being healthy, the Cavaliers will have forward Kevin Love, who also missed last year’s finals with a shoulder injury.


“With Kevin Love healthy and producing well for the Cavs, Green will have a chore he won’t have as strong a reference point for since he’s only been on the floor with LeBron and Love once. In that game, he couldn’t manage to make enough of a dent to prevent a 110-99 loss. Although Curry and Thompson combining to shoot 10-for-30 is easiest to blame, James and Love combined for 58 points and 19 rebounds,” noted Mejia.


“Green will have to get a better grasp on how to prevent that combo from finding a comfort zone. While he won’t guard them both at the same time, he’ll see them extensively.”


The Cavaliers have only played five games versus the West this season and they’ve gone 4-1. Golden State is 10-1 SU and 5-5-1 ATS versus the East, the lone loss coming at Milwaukee on Dec. 12.


ABC will provide national coverage of this game at 5:05 p.m. ET.


Along with this matchup, there are two other non-conference games that precede the headliner and they’re both nationally televised as well.


New Orleans (9-19 SU, 11-17 ATS) at Miami (16-11 SU, 12-14 ATS) – ESPN, 12:00 p.m. ET


The Heat opened as 5 ½-point home favorites for this early tip and it’s not an easy matchup to handicap.


Miami has gone 12-6 SU and 8-9-1 ATS at home but its dropped two of its last three at American Airlines Arena. Meanwhile, New Orleans got off to a horrible start but it’s won and covered three of four games and Tony Mejia believes that health is the reason for the recent success.


“Although Tyreke Evans just returned Dec. 1 from offseason knee surgery, Wednesday’s 115-89 win over Portland means the Pelicans have won more games (5) the 11 times he’s been active than they managed to during a dreadful 4-13 start, said Mejia. “Over the past two games, both wins, he’s averaged 22.5 points, 8.0 rebounds and 9.5 assists. He’s a tough matchup for Dwyane Wade because of his physical frame too. The Heat legend can’t push him and the stocky Eric Gordon around like he does others.”


While Wade is definitely on the back nine in his career, he’s thrived on Christmas with the Heat. Miami are 9-2 as a franchise when playing on the holiday and Wade is 9-1 in 10 games. They’ve won six straight on X-Mas, which includes last year’s 101-91 victory against LeBron and the Cavaliers.


New Orleans have won and covered three straight against Miami, which includes a season sweep last year. Both games were played six days apart and the Pelicans scored 104 and 105 in the two victories, helping the ‘over’ cash in each contest.


Miami has gone 8-1 SU and 5-3-1 ATS versus the West this season and the lone loss came in a mid-November collapse to Minnesota at home. While the Heat have thrived in non-conference games, New Orleans has struggled mightily versus the East. The Pelicans are 2-7 both SU and ATS and that includes a 0-4 road mark. As visitors in non-conference games, New Orleans is only averaging 90 PPG, which has led to four easy ‘under’ tickets.


Total bettors are looking at a number of 200 in this game and that seems high considering the Heat have been a great ‘under’ bet at 18-9 (67%) this season. Make a note that Miami is 8-1 this season when they score 100 or more points.


There are a handful of players listed as ‘questionable’ for this game, including a pair of Miami guards in Goran Dragic (thumb) and Tyler Johnson (shoulder).


Chicago (15-11 SU, 9-17 ATS) at Oklahoma City (20-9 SU, 13-16 ATS) – ABC, 2:35 p.m. ET


Outside of the Clippers-Lakers matchup, this game looks like the biggest mismatch on Friday. Oklahoma City opened as an 8 ½-point favorite and the line has been pushed up to -9 at most shops and deservingly so.


The Thunder have been on fire, winners in nine of their last 10 and they’re a respectable 6-4 ATS during this span. On the other side of the court, the Bulls have dropped three straight games and the team has failed to grasp the new offense installed by rookie head coach Fred Hoiberg.


Plus, Derrick Rose can’t buy a shot (37%) this season and second-year player Nikola Mirotic is having a serious sophomore slump. The Bulls did defeat the Thunder 104-98 on Nov. 5 as one-point home favorites and Rose actually dropped in 29 points in the victory.


Still, it’s hard to ignore the fact that Oklahoma City has won five straight (4-1 ATS) against Chicago at Chesapeake Energy Arena and four of the five wins were by double digits, the other came by nine points.


Chicago has gone 8-3 SU and 6-5 ATS against the West but they only played two of those games on the road and went 1-1. Total bettors should make a note the Bulls have seen the ‘under’ go 10-1 in these games. The Thunder have been mediocre versus the East this season, going 6-7 SU and 4-9 ATS but they have won their last three non-conference battles at home and all of the wins were by double digits.


The Bulls won’t have Joakim Noah (shoulder) available for Friday.
 

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