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Stephen Nover's NBA Sunday Big Ticket
(NBA) Philadelphia vs. Washington,
Money Line: -125.00 Washington (Home)
Result: Win
Money Line: -125.00 Washington (Home)
Result: Win
Washington has defeated Philadelphia seven times in a row at home. I expect that streak to continue.
The number is short because the 76ers have won a season-high eight games in a row and the Wizards are minus John Wall.
Philadelphia, though, won six of those games at home. The 76ers have a losing road record. The 76ers have played weak competition lately. Their last four games have been against the Magic, Bulls, Heat and Knicks. This represents a big step up.
Philadelphia also is playing without rest. Joel Embiid has played only twice in his pro career on back-to-back games.
Washington is 8-3 without Wall. So the Wizards haven't missed their star point guard as much as perceived. The Wizards won't lack for motivation. Not only are they off an embarrassing 122-105 home loss to the sub .500 Hornets two days ago, but have double revenge against the 76ers. The Wizards had just upset the Cavaliers on the road on Thursday. So the spot was terrible for them against the Hornets.
Both of Washington's losses to the 76ers were on the road, including a 115-102 loss on Feb. 6. The 76ers shot a blistering 55.6 percent from the floor in that game. The Wizards are above average in defensive field goal percentage and rank third in 3-point defense.
The number is short because the 76ers have won a season-high eight games in a row and the Wizards are minus John Wall.
Philadelphia, though, won six of those games at home. The 76ers have a losing road record. The 76ers have played weak competition lately. Their last four games have been against the Magic, Bulls, Heat and Knicks. This represents a big step up.
Philadelphia also is playing without rest. Joel Embiid has played only twice in his pro career on back-to-back games.
Washington is 8-3 without Wall. So the Wizards haven't missed their star point guard as much as perceived. The Wizards won't lack for motivation. Not only are they off an embarrassing 122-105 home loss to the sub .500 Hornets two days ago, but have double revenge against the 76ers. The Wizards had just upset the Cavaliers on the road on Thursday. So the spot was terrible for them against the Hornets.
Both of Washington's losses to the 76ers were on the road, including a 115-102 loss on Feb. 6. The 76ers shot a blistering 55.6 percent from the floor in that game. The Wizards are above average in defensive field goal percentage and rank third in 3-point defense.