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Today's best NBA bets

Utah Jazz at Los Angeles Clippers (6.5, 203)

There’s something comforting about betting the Utah Jazz. Ever since Jerry Sloan took over bench duties in 1988, the Jazz run the pick ‘n’ roll almost every offensive set and they’re a much tougher team to beat at home than on the road.

The Jazz own one of the league’s best records this season but that’s largely due to their 24-8 mark on their home floor.

This weekend was another example of their home/road dichotomy; they lost at Sacramento on Friday and creamed the Rockets at EnergySolutions Arena the following night.

The Clippers are equally effective in friendly confines. Los Angeles’ other pro basketball team is 17-12 at Staples Center and won three out of four on a recent home stand.

It may go against your instincts to back the Clippers, but Monday night looks like a good opportunity.

Pick: Clippers


Portland Trail Blazers at Memphis Grizzlies (-1, 195)

The Blazers are probably sick of talking about their front court problems. Still, matching up against a team like Memphis would be a lot easier if either (or even both) Greg Oden or Joel Przybilla was healthy.

Portland lost to the Bulls in overtime on Friday largely because of Chicago won the rebounding battle 43-29. How do the Blazers keep the Grizzlies' front line from cleaning the glass on Monday?

Memphis center Marc Gasol and power forward Zach Randolph have a combined average of 42.5 points and 24 rebounds in two games – both covers and outright wins – against Blazers this season.

Maybe if Brandon Roy wasn’t playing on one healthy leg the Blazers might have a chance. But whatever energy Roy does have, he’ll be spending it chasing around O.J. Mayo on the defensive end.

Pick: Memphis
 

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Detroit Red Wings at Colorado Avalanche (-130, 5.5)

The lone game on schedule after the 10-day Olympic break has the Avalanche hosting the Red Wings.

Detroit has the bigger adjustment to make. The club surrendered a good portion of its roster, including head coach Mike Babcock, to the international tournament.

"We need to make sure we are ready to come out on Monday and start winning some games, and those guys are a big part of that," assistant Wings coach Paul MacLean told The Detroit News. "I am sure it won't take long for them to come to that understanding."

The coaching staff better hope it doesn’t take too long. Detroit is in a battle just to qualify for the playoffs, and the defending Western Conference champs play 15 games in 30 days beginning on Monday.

"Over the last three years we've played a lot of hockey and, unfortunately, the guys who could have used this break the most went to the Olympics," Wings veteran Kris Draper told reporters.

While the Wings have to worry about reincorporating almost half its lineup, the Avs only have a handful of players to welcome back.

Colorado is healthy and in much better position to restart its engine quickly.

Pick: Avalanche
 

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NHL TEAMS HELPED AND HURT BY THE OLYMPIC BREAK

Hockey fans will go back to reality this week.

After a brilliant showcase of hockey’s speed and skill at the Olympic Winter Games, the NHL season resumes Monday as teams begin their playoff push.

Here’s a look at two teams that benefited from the two-week Olympic layoff and two squads that would rather have kept on playing.

Helped by the break

Montreal Canadiens

The Habs should be a much different-looking team after the Olympic break.

Decimated by injuries, Montreal was forced to rely heavily on American Hockey League call-ups for several weeks. But the team has gotten a lot healthier during the two-week layoff.

Benoit Pouliot, Andrei Kostitsyn and Paul Mara are expected back in the Montreal lineup Tuesday against Boston. The Canadiens remain without top goal scorer Mike Cammalleri and power-play specialist Marc-Andre Bergeron, but hope to get both back soon.

Montreal, a disappointing 29-28-6 so far, will need all hands on deck for a run at the postseason.

"Right now, we're in a playoff position," Habs coach Jacques Martin told reporters, "but we need to sprint to the finish over those final 19 games."

Washington Capitals

Challenging the league record for consecutive victories took its toll on the league-leading Capitals.

Washington was both mentally and physically spent after going on a 14-game winning streak, falling three games short of Pittsburgh's NHL record. After the Capitals' streak was snapped with an overtime loss in Montreal, Washington lost its next two games before the Olympic break.

"This is going to be good for us," defenseman Mike Green said of the break. "I have some bumps and bruises that need some rest."

Forwards Matt Bradley and Jason Chimera and defenseman Tom Poti, all injured earlier this month, are listed as probable for the Caps' game in Buffalo Wednesday.


Hurt by the break

Los Angeles Kings

Los Angeles was playing its best hockey of the season leading up to the Olympic break, going 12-2-1 in its last 15 games. The Kings' hot streak helped them shoot all the way up to fourth in the Western Conference standings.

"The Olympic break is a tough thing, especially when you are not playing," said Kings captain Dustin Brown, who did suit up for the Americans in Vancouver. "I think it is probably easier for the guys who are going to the Olympics. If anything, the intensity might pick up for those guys. But for the guys who are not going, it is important for them to focus. It can take a toll on you having that much time off."

A visit to Dallas Tuesday might help the Kings pick up where they left off. Los Angeles has won four of its last five in Dallas and five of its last six against the Stars.

Carolina Hurricanes

After an abysmal start to the season, there's playoff talk in Raleigh once again.

The Hurricanes have played themselves back into the postseason picture, winning nine of their last 11 games before the Olympics slowed them down.

The challenge now for Canes coach Paul Maurice is to get his team to pick things up where they left off.

"(Our focus) is to look at the break as a real good thing for their bodies and mentally, and we'll come back and try to get as quick and as fast as we can," Maurice told the media.

The Hurricanes remain without first-string goalie Cam Ward (back) and are using veteran Manny Legace and rookie Justin Peters in net. Carolina traded defenceman Nic Wallin and forward Matt Cullen before the break and might deal forward Ray Whitney if it falls out of the playoff hunt again.
 

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GAME OF THE DAY

Georgetown at West Virginia

Georgetown (19-8, 9-7 Big East) tries to get back on the winning path and notch a quality road win tonight when it heads to Morgantown. The Hoyas have plummeted to seventh in the conference standings.

Meanwhile, West Virginia (22-6, 11-5) looks to secure third-place in the conference standings with a win today. The Mountaineers have a tough game to close the season, playing at Villanova on Saturday, but can earn a bye in the first two rounds of the postseason tournament with a win tonight.

What’s a Hoya?

A rock – as in these Hoyas are sinking like a rock. Georgetown was regarded as perhaps the best team in the Big East early in the season but has since fallen to the middle of a packed conference.

The Hoyas have lost three of their last four games and two of them were not good losses. They lost at Rutgers and then again on Saturday as a double-digit favorite at home against Notre Dame (without Luke Harangody).

Ouch.

The Hoyas shot 51 percent in the game but didn’t defend. The Irish shot 57 percent from the floor in the game, leaving Georgetown with just 20 total rebounds. Patrick Ewing must be rolling over in his grave.

Georgetown was once 11-1 and there was talk about landing a No. 1 seed in the NCAA Tournament. The Hoyas will still be in the dance but the wheels have fallen off.

Last meeting

Due to an unbalanced Big East conference schedule, this is the only time these two teams meet this season. Last year West Virginia hammered Georgetown 75-58 as a 5-point favorite. The last two games in this series have gone over the total after four straight went under.

That makes me sick

Georgetown leading scorer Austin Freeman scored just five points in Saturday’s loss to ND. He played 23 minutes but was battling a stomach flu and looked sluggish.

He was given an IV before tip-off and did not start. How much better he feels tonight will be a factor.

Big Monday, a big headache

This will be the second straight week that West Virginia plays on Monday night after playing a Saturday game and it is the third Big Monday game for the Mountaineers. The quick turnaround was a focal point for coach Bob Huggins’ plans.

“We’ve prepared for stretches like this,’’ point guard Joe Mazzulla said. “That’s where the three-hour practices come in and the mental aspect and the things Huggs demands from us.’’

Still, the Mountaineers have lost both prior Big Monday games (against Villanova and UConn).

“Everybody wants to do it,’’ Huggins said after West Virginia polished off Cincinnati 74-68, and then immediately got to work on Georgetown. “But then you do it and it’s hard.’’

Huggins also said it was hard to face the Big Monday opponents his team has seen this season. While Connecticut offers pretty much a standard style to prepare for, neither Villanova (four guards) nor Georgetown (Princeton motion) is easy to game plan for and it’s even harder with just one day in between.

Give me five who can play

Huggins was incensed by his team’s effort in Saturday’s win over Cincinnati. Trailing by 13 points in the first half, he pulled all of his starters and inserted some rarely used reserves.

The bench-warmers rose to the occasion and got the Mountaineers back on track.

“I just can’t stand people playing harder than us,” Huggins said.

De’Sean Butler continues to slump shooting the ball. He’s only been over 50 percent from the floor in 3 of his last 17 games.

Butler scored 27 against the Hoyas last year.

Trend setting

The under is 7-1 in Georgetown’s last eight Monday games.
The under is 4-0 in Georgetown’s last four road games Georgetown is 10-24 in their last 34 Big East games.
The Hoyas are 5-1 ATS following a loss against the spread. They are also 4-1 ATS following a straight up loss

West Virginia is 1-4 ATS in last five Monday games.
The under in this series is 3-0-1 in last four games at WVU.
 
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Season
Straight Up: 3499-1132 (.756)
ATS: 1480-1484 (.499)
ATS Vary Units: 4073-4177 (.494)
Over/Under: 1320-1325 (.499)
Over/Under Vary Units: 1948-1943 (.501)

Big 12 Conference
TEXAS 85, Oklahoma 71
Big East Conference
WEST VIRGINIA 76, Georgetown 70
Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference
MORGAN STATE 81, North Carolina A&T 64
Norfolk State 71, COPPIN STATE 67
SOUTH CAROLINA STATE 74, Florida A&M 63
Southern Conference
UNC GREENSBORO 77, Georgia Southern 74
Southwestern Athletic Conference
JACKSON STATE 64, Arkansas-Pine Bluff 57
Mississippi Valley State 69, GRAMBLING STATE 66
PRAIRIE VIEW A&M 63, Alabama State 61
TEXAS SOUTHERN 69, Alabama A&M 62
Western Athletic Conference
UTAH STATE 75, Fresno State 55
Non-Conference
HAMPTON 74, Longwood 68
WINSTON-SALEM STATE 57, Bethune-Cookman 55
 
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Straight Up: 580-258 (.692)
ATS: 461-406 (.532)
ATS Vary Units: 1108-966 (.534)
Over/Under: 429-443 (.492)
Over/Under Vary Units: 578-599 (.491)

CHARLOTTE 97, Dallas 95
CLEVELAND 112, New York 94
Orlando 98, PHILADELPHIA 95
CHICAGO 99, Atlanta 97
Portland vs. MEMPHIS: TOO CLOSE TO CALL
NEW ORLEANS 99, San Antonio 96
HOUSTON 106, Toronto 103
PHOENIX 114, Denver 111
Utah 103, L.A. CLIPPERS 96
 
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(11) Georgetown (19-8, 12-11 ATS) at (8) West Virginia (22-6, 11-16 ATS)

The struggling Hoyas make the trek to WVU Coliseum in Morgantown, W.Va. for a Big East showdown with West Virginia.

Georgetown has dropped three of its last four (SU and ATS), including Saturday’s 78-64 home loss to Notre Dame as a 10½-point chalk. The Hoyas allowed the Irish to shoot 57.1 percent from the floor and got outrebounded 26-15. Georgetown’s lone win in the last two weeks was a 70-60 victory at Louisville, cashing as a four-point pup.

The Mountaineers have won three of four overall (2-2 ATS) and are coming off Saturday’s hard-fought 74-68 home win over Cincinnati, falling well short as a 13-point favorite. West Virginia lost a week ago tonight at UConn, 73-62 as a 2½-point road chalk, and it has struggled to stop teams lately, allowing 75.2 points per game over the last five.

The Mountaineers halted a three-game SU and ATS losing skid to the Hoyas last season, winning 75-58 and cashing as five-point road ‘dogs to end a 3-0 ATS run by Georgetown in this series. Prior to that, West Virginia had gotten the cash in five of the previous six clashes.

Georgetown has struggled to cash in Big East play, currently 10-24 ATS in its last 34 conference games and 2-6 ATS in its last eight Monday contests, however the Hoyas are 5-1 ATS in their last six after a non-cover. The Mountaineers are on ATS slides of 1-4 on Monday and 0-4 at home against teams with winning road records.

For the Hoyas, the under is on several surges, including 4-0 on the road, 7-1 on Monday, 4-1 in Big East action and 35-17 on the road against teams with winning home records. West Virginia has topped the total in five of seven overall and five of six after a non-cover, but it is on “under” runs of 5-2 on Monday and 5-2 at home against teams with winning road records.

In this series, the under has been the play in three of the last four meetings in Morgantown.

ATS ADVANTAGE: UNDER


Oklahoma (13-15, 9-16 ATS) at (21) Texas (22-7, 10-15 ATS)

Oklahoma will try to end its freefall when it visits the Erwin Center in Austin, Texas for a Big 12 game against the rival Longhorns.

The Sooners have dropped six straight (1-5 ATS) since a Feb. 6 victory over Texas in Norman, Okla. On Saturday, Oklahoma fell 70-63 to Baylor, coming up short as a 4½-point home pup. The Sooners have struggled offensively of late, scoring just 68.4 ppg and shooting just 40.9 percent from the floor over the last five contests while allowing 81.6 ppg and 52.1 percent shooting.

Texas had its brief two-game winning streak (1-1 ATS) halted on Saturday when Texas A&M delivered a 74-58 drubbing to the Longhorns as a one-point home favorite. In its most recent home game Wednesday, Texas prevailed 69-59 over Oklahoma State, cashing as a nine-point favorite. The ‘Horns are much more comfortable at home, where they’re 14-2 SU, averaging 84.6 ppg and limiting the opposition to 63.1 points and 36 percent shooting. Despite those strong numbers, though, Rick Barnes’ squad is just 4-9 ATS in lined games at the Erwin Center.

Oklahoma upset the Longhorns back on Feb. 6, winning 80-71 at home as a 6½-point underdog. The host has won each of the last four regular-season clashes, but Texas has gotten the cash in six of the last eight. The Longhorns are 5-0 ATS in the last five series clashes in Austin and the favorite has covered in four of the last five overall.

It’s been all bad news for the Sooners at the betting window, as they’re on ATS slides of 1-5 overall, 16-36-3 on the road, 4-10 after a non-cover and 24-51-3 on the road against teams with a winning home record. Texas has cashed in 27 of 38 Monday games, but is currently on ATS skids of 3-13 overall, 6-21-1 in Big 12 action, 2-5 at home and 3-9 coming off a non-cover.

Oklahoma has topped the total in five of six Monday contests but stayed under the posted number in 19 of 29 roadies against teams with winning home marks. The Longhorns have stayed below the number in 18 of 26 on Monday and four of five after a non-cover. Finally, the under has been the play in five of the last six series meetings between these rivals in the Lone Star State.

ATS ADVANTAGE: TEXAS and UNDER


NBA

Atlanta (37-21, 34-24 ATS) at Chicago (31-28, 30-27-2 ATS)

The Hawks, who have taken six of seven from the Bulls, looking to continue their dominance of Chicago when they visit the United Center.

Atlanta needed overtime to beat the Bucks at home on Sunday, winning 106-102 but failing to cover as an 8½-point favorite. Josh Smith led the charge with 22 points, 15 rebounds and six assists. The Hawks are just 14-14 on the road this season, but have cashed in 16 of those 28 contests.

Chicago comes in off Saturday’s 100-90 road loss at Indiana, failing as a three-point pup. The Bulls had won two in a row (SU and ATS) and six of seven (SU and ATS) before the loss to the Pacers. Derrick Rose had 27 points on Saturday and Luol Deng had 13 points and 18 rebounds but Chicago turned the ball over 21 times and gave up 30 points and eight boards to the Pacers’ Danny Granger.

The Hawks are 6-1 SU and 5-2 ATS – including 2-1 SU and ATS this year – against Chicago dating back to 2008. However, the last time these two met in Chicago on Dec. 19, the Bulls scored a 101-98 win as a four-point ‘dog. Back on Feb. 5, the Hawks got a 91-81 home win as eight-point favorites. In this rivalry, the chalk has cashed in 17 of 25 overall and the Bulls are 7-3 ATS in the last 10 in the Windy City.

Atlanta is on ATS slides of 1-5 overall and 1-4 on the second night of a back-to-back, but it is on positive ATS streaks of 17-9-1 against Central Division teams, 7-2-2 on Mondays and 5-3 against Eastern Conference squads. Chicago is riding ATS runs of 4-0 at home, 6-2 overall, 7-2 after a day off and 13-6 against Eastern Conference teams.

The Hawks have stayed below the total in 10 of 14 Monday games while the Bulls are on “under” streaks of 4-1 on Monday and 4-0 against Southeast Division teams. Chicago has topped the total in four straight at home and five of six against winning teams. In this series, the over has been the play in six of the last seven meetings overall.

ATS ADVANTAGE: ATLANTA


Denver (39-20, 27-28-4 ATS) at Phoenix (37-24, 35-26 ATS)

Two teams coming off Sunday road losses look to get back in the win column when the Nuggets visit US Airways Center for a showdown with the Suns.

Denver was outscored 52-37 in the second half in Los Angeles yesterday and fell to the Lakers 95-89, pushing as a six-point pup. The Nuggets, who shot just 36 percent in defeat, held Kobe Bryant to just 14 points, but Lamar Odom came off the bench to score 20 points and grab 10 rebounds for the Lakers. The loss snapped a three-game winning streak (2-1 ATS) for the Nuggets, who are now 14-15 (12-14-3 ATS) on the highway.

Phoenix had its five-game winning streak halted in San Antonio on Sunday, losing 113-110, but cashing as a four-point underdog. The Suns got a season-high 41 points and 12 rebounds from Amare Stoudemire, but the Spurs had three players score 20 points or more, led by Tim Duncan’s 21 points and 10 rebounds. Phoenix is 4-1 SU and ATS in its last five at home, and 17-12 ATS in front of the home fans this season.

The home team has dominated this rivalry, winning nine of the last 10 meetings and cashing in 10 of the last 13, but it was the Suns who broke the streak back on Feb. 3 when they scored a 109-97 win in Denver, cashing as 5½-point underdogs. Phoenix is 5-1 ATS in the last six series clashes in the desert, and the favorite has cashed in seven of the last 10.

Denver is just 1-4 ATS in its last five Monday games and 0-3-1 in its last four games on the second night of a back to back, but it is on ATS runs of 4-1-2 on the road and 3-0-2 on the road against a team with a winning home record. The Suns are on ATS streaks of 10-2 against the Western Conference, 6-0 overall and 4-0 at home.

The Nuggets have topped the total in four of six overall and four of six on the road, but they’ve stayed below the total in 24 of 35 on the road against teams with a winning home record. Phoenix is on several “under” runs, including 9-3 overall, 4-1 at home, 7-3 against Western Conference teams and 4-1 on the second night of a back-to-back.

In this rivalry, the under has been the play in four of the last five clashes.

ATS ADVANTAGE: UNDER
 
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Portland at Memphis
The Grizzlies are coming a 120-109 win at New York and look to build on their 7-0 ATS record in their last 7 games following a SU win by 10 or more points. Memphis is the pick (-1) according to Dunkel, which has the Grizzlies favored by 5. Dunkel Pick: Memphis (-1)

Game 701-702: Dallas at Charlotte
Dunkel Ratings: Dallas 118.892; Charlotte 120.741
Dunkel Line & Total: Charlotte by 2; 192
Vegas Line & Total: Charlotte by 1; 191 1/2
Dunkel Pick: Charlotte (-1); Over

Game 703-704: Orlando at Philadelphia
Dunkel Ratings: Orlando 121.332; Philadelphia 122.177
Dunkel Line & Total: Philadelphia by 1; 198
Vegas Line & Total: Orlando by 4; 195 1/2
Dunkel Pick: Philadelphia (+4); Over

Game 705-706: New York at Cleveland
Dunkel Ratings: New York 111.488; Cleveland 122.383
Dunkel Line & Total: Cleveland by 11; 217
Vegas Line & Total: Cleveland by 12; 210
Dunkel Pick: New York (+12); Over

Game 707-708: San Antonio at New Orleans
Dunkel Ratings: San Antonio 117.568; New Orleans 122.788
Dunkel Line & Total: New Orleans by 5; 193
Vegas Line & Total: San Antonio by 2 1/2; 195
Dunkel Pick: New Orleans (+2 1/2); Under

Game 709-710: Atlanta at Chicago
Dunkel Ratings: Atlanta 116.538; Chicago 125.114
Dunkel Line & Total: Chicago by 8 1/2; 198
Vegas Line & Total: No Line
Dunkel Pick: N/A

Game 711-712: Portland at Memphis
Dunkel Ratings: Portland 116.079; Memphis 120.969
Dunkel Line & Total: Memphis by 5; 192
Vegas Line & Total: Memphis by 1; 195
Dunkel Pick: Memphis (-1); Under

Game 713-714: Toronto at Houston
Dunkel Ratings: Toronto 114.184; Houston 121.000
Dunkel Line & Total: Houston by 7; 208
Vegas Line & Total: No Line
Dunkel Pick: N/A

Game 715-716: Denver at Phoenix
Dunkel Ratings: Denver 120.556; Phoenix 124.499
Dunkel Line & Total: Phoenix by 4; 224
Vegas Line & Total: Phoenix by 2 1/2; 223 1/2
Dunkel Pick: Phoenix (-2 1/2); Over

Game 717-718: Utah at LA Clippers
Dunkel Ratings: Utah 119.206; LA Clippers 115.166
Dunkel Line & Total: Utah by 4; 205
Vegas Line & Total: Utah by 6 1/2; 202 1/2
Dunkel Pick: LA Clippers (+6 1/2); Over
 
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Georgetown at West Virginia
The Hoyas look to bounce back from their home loss against Notre Dame and build on their 5-1 ATS record in their last 6 games following an ATS loss. Georgetown is the pick (+6) according to Dunkel, which has the Mountaineers favored by only 3 1/2. Dunkel Pick: Georgetown (+6)

Game 719-720: Georgetown at West Virginia
Dunkel Ratings: Georgetown 70.599; West Virginia 74.312
Dunkel Line: West Virginia by 3 1/2
Vegas Line: West Virginia by 6
Dunkel Pick: Georgetown (+6)

Game 721-722: Oklahoma at Texas
Dunkel Ratings: Oklahoma 59.216; Texas 75.111
Dunkel Line: Texas by 16
Vegas Line: Texas by 13 1/2
Dunkel Pick: Texas (-13 1/2)

Game 723-724: Fresno State at Utah State
Dunkel Ratings: Fresno State 56.316; Utah State 70.973
Dunkel Line: Utah State by 14 1/2
Vegas Line: Utah State by 15
Dunkel Pick: Fresno State (+15)

Game 725-726: Georgia Southern at NC Greensboro
Dunkel Ratings: Georgia Southern 47.722; NC Greensboro 49.286
Dunkel Line: NC Greensboro by 1 1/2
Vegas Line: NC Greensboro by 5 1/2
Dunkel Pick: Georgia Southern (+5 1/2)

Game 727-728: North Carolina A&T at Morgan State
Dunkel Ratings: North Carolina A&T 43.267; Morgan State 54.023
Dunkel Line: Morgan State by 11
Vegas Line: No Line
Dunkel Pick: N/A

Game 729-730: AR-Pine Bluff at Jackson State
Dunkel Ratings: AR-Pine Bluff 41.609; Jackson State 48.484
Dunkel Line: Jackson State by 7
Vegas Line: No Line
Dunkel Pick: N/A
 
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Monday, March 1

Hot Teams
-- Mavericks won last seven games, but are 4-6 vs spread in last ten on the road.
-- Cavaliers won last three games, by 20-20-8 points.
-- Hornets won four of their last five home games.
-- Bulls won eight of their last eleven games. Hawks won three of their last four games.
-- Trailblazers won three of their last four games.
-- Suns won five of last six games (6-0 vs spread). Nuggets won three of their last four games.
-- Jazz won six of their last eight games.

Cold Teams
-- Bobcats lost three of last four games, covered two of last nine.
-- Orlando is 1-5 vs spread in game following its last six wins. 76ers lost five of their last seven games.
-- Knicks lost 12 of their last 14 games.
-- Spurs covered one of their last six games.
-- Grizzlies lost their last six home games.
-- Rockets lost seven of their last nine games. Raptors lost last three in a row, by 4-8-20 points.
-- Clippers lost eight of their last eleven games.

Totals
-- Over is 13-6-1 in Charlotte's last 20 games.
-- Four of last five Orlando games stayed under the total.
-- Last nine Cleveland games went over the total.
-- Four of last five New Orleans home games stayed under. Five of last six San Antonio games went over.
-- Three of last four Atlanta games went over the total.
-- Three of last four Portland games stayed under the total.
-- Three of last four Toronto games went over the total.
-- Seven of last ten Denver games went over the total.
-- Last four Utah games went over the total. Under is 3-1-1 in Clippers' last five games.
 
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Monday, March 1

Hot Teams
-- Avalanche won four of their last five games.

Cold Teams
-- Red Wings lost four of their last five games.

Totals
-- Six of last nine Colorado home games stayed under the total.

Playing second of back-to-back nights
-- None

Series Records
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