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NEW YORK KNICKS AT ATLANTA HAWKS
BIG JOHN STUD


The Hawks are 4.5-point home favorites hosting the New York Knicks. Atlanta will be without Clint Capela, Skal Labissiere, De'Andre Bembry and have three other key players listed as questionable or probable for tonight's matchup.

For Atlanta, John Collins has posted big numbers over his last 10 games, scoring 20 points or more eight times throughout that stretch. When these two teams met earlier in the season, Collins shot 12 of 19 from the floor for 32 points. Expect much of the same today and bet Over his points total of 21.5.


UTAH JAZZ AT OKLAHOMA CITY THUNDER
HISTORY LESSON


The Jazz have won six of their last seven road games overall, but have really struggled versus the Thunder at Chesapeake Energy Arena, posting a 1-18 SU record playing there.

Coming into tonight's matchup, the Thunder have been one of the league's hottest teams winning 15 of their last 20 matchups overall. Look for the Thunder to take care of business and continue their home dominance versus the Jazz. Take Oklahoma City -150 on the moneyline.


DENVER NUGGETS AT DALLAS MAVERICKS
MOUNTAIN MEN


The Nuggets have rotated wins and losses over their last six contests, but have still won 13 of their last 20 games overall. They travel to Dallas to take on a Mavericks team which has lost two straight contests, including a 119-109 loss to the Spurs last night.

Give Denver the edge here as it comes in well rested and playing very well defensively, surrendering the third-fewest points per game over its last three at 103.7. While my counterpart Jared Smith likes the value with the home underdog on the second night of back-to-back games, I’m taking Denver to cover the 2.5-point spread.

POINTS AT A PREMIUM

The last time the Nuggets and Mavericks met up, it was Denver that snuck away with a 107-106 victory on January 8. Despite both teams shooting over 48 and 50 percent from the field in that contest, it was still very low scoring. When these two teams meet up, look for defense first. Expect the same tonight and bet Under the game total of 218.5.


NEW ORLEANS PELICANS AT SACRAMENTO KINGS
RELYING ON THE LONG BALL


The Pelicans are small 1.5-point road favorites in Sacramento – game which boasts the highest Over/Under on the NBA odds board Wednesday night.

In their prior meeting this season, Buddy Hield had an off night shooting a poor percentage from inside the arc but connected on 4 of 7 from 3-point range. Hield has made three or more 3-point shots in seven of his last eight games and will find success today versus a Pelicans team allowing opponents to shoot 35.5 percent from distance. Bet Over Hield's points total of 16.5.
 

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Thursday’s 6-pack
Odds for this week’s Players Championship:
7-1— Rory McIlroy
10-1— Jon Rahm
18-1— Bryson DeChambeau
20-1— Cantlay, Matsuyama, Schauffele
25-1— Tommy Fleetwood
28-1— Dustin Johnson, Sungjae Im


Quote of the Day:
“You’ve got to experience heartbreak to experience euphoria.”
Hofstra basketball coach Joe Mihalich

Thursday’s quiz
What was the first father/son combo who were both NBA head coaches?
(Hint: the son is currently a college head coach)

Wednesday’s quiz
Before they moved to Arlington, the Texas Rangers were the Washington Senators.

Tuesday’s quiz
Art Fleming was the host of Jeopardy! before Alex Trebek.

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Thursday’s List of 13: Doing some thinking out loud……

13) Strange times we live in; because of COVID-19:
— NBA suspended operations for the season. Wow.

— NCAA Tournament games will be played without fans.
— Starting Thursday, most conference tournaments won’t have fans.
— Seattle Mariners won’t be playing games in Seattle for a while.
— Michigan cancelled its spring football game.
— Ivy League schools cancelled all their spring sports.
— Golden State Warriors will play home games without fans.
— CBI tournament won’t be held this season.

Obviously, the most important thing is to get the coronavirus under control, take care of the people affected by the illness, and get life back to normal.

12) Utah-Oklahoma City game was postponed after the teams had gone thru warmups, which was a little bizarre. Turns out that Jazz C Rudy Gobert and PG Emmanuel Mudiay were taken to Mercy Medical Center in downtown OKC to be tested for the coronavirus.

Gobert tested positive for the coronavirus; we wish him well.

11) St John’s 75, Georgetown 62— Red Storm ended game on a 23-0 run, advance to play #1-seed Creighton Thursday, but they won’t have a home crowd to support then at noon Thursday. Crowd helped them at the end of this game.

Creighton PG Marcus Zegarowski (knee) won’t play this weekend.

Georgetown lost its last seven games; in three years under Patrick Ewing, Hoyas are 49-46, 19-38 in Big East games, 0-3 in Big East tournament games.

10) Oklahoma State 72, Iowa State 71— Kid on OSU dribbled length of floor and made a driving layup at the buzzer after Iowa State scored with 0:07 left.

9) Gonzaga is only team in country that has been in the Sweet 16 in each of the last five years.

8) Best wishes to Nebraska coach Fred Hoiberg, who was taken to the hospital after his team lost 89-64 to Indiana in the Big 14 tournament. Hoiberg has had two open-heart surgeries, one in 2005 and a second one in 2015 to replace an aortic valve.

Also best wishes to Mr and Mrs Tom Hanks, who both tested positive for coronavirus.

7) Upsets:
— Cal (+9.5) 63, Stanford 51
— Washington State (+9.5) 82, Colorado 68
— DePaul (+6.5) 71, Xavier 67
— Boston U (+6.5) 64, Colgate 61
— Georgia Southern (+5) 81, Georgia State 62
— Idaho State (+4.5) 64, Northern Arizona 62
— Fordham (+3) 72, George Washington 52
— Syracuse (+3) 81, North Carolina 53

6) DePaul 71, Xavier 67— Bubble teams all over America enjoyed this game, with Xavier getting knocked off the bubble.

5) Washington State 82, Colorado 68— Something is amiss with the Buffaloes; they lost their last five games, and looked terrible doing it- they’re #3 continuity team in country, but its going to be hard for them to get it back together for the NCAA’s next week.

4) Kansas State 53, TCU 49— Horned Frogs lost 13 of their last 17 games, after starting season 12-3; they lost their last ten games away from home, with last win on foreign soil January 7th, at K-State. TCU beat Wildcats twice during regular season, but not here.

3) Boston U 64, Colgate 61— Red Raiders beat BU twice during season, by 9-16 points, but lost Patriot League title game on their home court, after winning the regular season by two games.

2) This obviously isn’t the most important thing, but the rest of the college basketball games this season won’t have any fans. How does that impact handicapping? Or does it?

1) To me, Thursday is the best college basketball day of the year; tons of games, all over the country, for 14 or so hours. With no fans present, its going to be a unique/odd day.
 

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NBA has been suspended indefinitely due to players testing positive for Coronavirus.
 

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