My NBA picks for tonight:
New Orleans Hornets – Dallas Mavericks 2 @ 1,50 BF
NO/Oklahoma City (12-16, 7-5 home) Dallas (21-8, 10-4 away)
The Dallas Mavericks look to beat the New Orleans Hornets for the 16th straight time when the teams meet at the Ford Center in Oklahoma City.
Dallas suffered a last-second 111-109 loss to Golden State on Friday night, so they are hot tonight to crush NO IMO. The Hornets have lost three of four, including a 111-84 pounding at the hands of the defending champion San Antonio Spurs on Thursday.
Denver Nuggets – San Antonio Spurs 2 @ 1,42 BF
Denver (14-16, 9-6 home) San Antonio (23-7, 9-6 away)
Without Marcus Camby with a fractured right pinkie finger, Denver has to face the best team in the Western Conference as it tries to avoid a third straight loss when the San Antonio Spurs visit the Pepsi Center.
The Nuggets have lost six of eight, including the first two on a season-high six-game homestand.
San Antonio is 17-4 since Nov. 25. San Antonio ousted Denver in five games from last season's playoffs and won the earlier meeting this season, 102-91.
GL @all
New Orleans Hornets – Dallas Mavericks 2 @ 1,50 BF
NO/Oklahoma City (12-16, 7-5 home) Dallas (21-8, 10-4 away)
The Dallas Mavericks look to beat the New Orleans Hornets for the 16th straight time when the teams meet at the Ford Center in Oklahoma City.
Dallas suffered a last-second 111-109 loss to Golden State on Friday night, so they are hot tonight to crush NO IMO. The Hornets have lost three of four, including a 111-84 pounding at the hands of the defending champion San Antonio Spurs on Thursday.
Denver Nuggets – San Antonio Spurs 2 @ 1,42 BF
Denver (14-16, 9-6 home) San Antonio (23-7, 9-6 away)
Without Marcus Camby with a fractured right pinkie finger, Denver has to face the best team in the Western Conference as it tries to avoid a third straight loss when the San Antonio Spurs visit the Pepsi Center.
The Nuggets have lost six of eight, including the first two on a season-high six-game homestand.
San Antonio is 17-4 since Nov. 25. San Antonio ousted Denver in five games from last season's playoffs and won the earlier meeting this season, 102-91.
GL @all

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