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Stephen Nover's NBA Friday Dominator - Epic 19-6 (76%) NBA Streak!
(NBA) Houston vs. LA Lakers,
Point Spread: 6.50 | -105.00 Houston (Away)
Result: Win
Point Spread: 6.50 | -105.00 Houston (Away)
Result: Win
The Lakers very well could be the best team in the NBA - if they are on their "A" game. I don't think we see that here, though.
We certainly didn't see it in the Lakers' Game 1 series matchup against Portland. The Trail Blazers upset the Lakers, 100-93, as 6 1/2-point 'dogs in that series opener. LA opened that series having finished with the worst offense of any of the bubble teams.
The combination of LA stepping up its game and Portland running out of gas and being severely banged-up resulted in the Lakers winning the next four games.
This brings us to this stage. The Lakers have been idle since Saturday. Six days between games is too long. So there is likely to be some rust.
The Rockets struggled with the Thunder before dispatching them in Game 7 on Tuesday. It's a short turnaround after a physical and emotional series. But the Rockets do have a full day to rest and recuperate. They are in a bubble, too. So they should have their full focus and concentration.
James Harden is thrilled to be rid of rookie defensive ace Lugentz Dort. There isn't a player in the league who can guard Harden as effectively as Dort. Certainly the Lakers don't have one. The closest might be Alex Caruso. If the Lakers try him on Harden they're going to give up offense. Caruso is 5-for-28 in 3-point shooting since play resumed.
I'm confident Harden will return to his normal dominant self free of the pesky Dort. The key is Russell Westbrook. He was plenty rusty returning from a quad injury. But he's had three games now to get back into shape. Westbrook presents a tough matchup for the Lakers.
The Rockets are 2-0 against the Lakers in their last two meetings, one of which came in the bubble. Houston won those games by an average of 13 points.
The Lakers have failed to cover nine of the last 13 times they've been favored.
We certainly didn't see it in the Lakers' Game 1 series matchup against Portland. The Trail Blazers upset the Lakers, 100-93, as 6 1/2-point 'dogs in that series opener. LA opened that series having finished with the worst offense of any of the bubble teams.
The combination of LA stepping up its game and Portland running out of gas and being severely banged-up resulted in the Lakers winning the next four games.
This brings us to this stage. The Lakers have been idle since Saturday. Six days between games is too long. So there is likely to be some rust.
The Rockets struggled with the Thunder before dispatching them in Game 7 on Tuesday. It's a short turnaround after a physical and emotional series. But the Rockets do have a full day to rest and recuperate. They are in a bubble, too. So they should have their full focus and concentration.
James Harden is thrilled to be rid of rookie defensive ace Lugentz Dort. There isn't a player in the league who can guard Harden as effectively as Dort. Certainly the Lakers don't have one. The closest might be Alex Caruso. If the Lakers try him on Harden they're going to give up offense. Caruso is 5-for-28 in 3-point shooting since play resumed.
I'm confident Harden will return to his normal dominant self free of the pesky Dort. The key is Russell Westbrook. He was plenty rusty returning from a quad injury. But he's had three games now to get back into shape. Westbrook presents a tough matchup for the Lakers.
The Rockets are 2-0 against the Lakers in their last two meetings, one of which came in the bubble. Houston won those games by an average of 13 points.
The Lakers have failed to cover nine of the last 13 times they've been favored.