NBA Picks

San Antonio Spurs vs. LA Clippers Pick

San Antonio Spurs vs. LA Clippers Pick

Many were getting ready for the possibility of a Spurs-less playoffs for only the second time in many of our lifetimes, but Coach Popovich has pulled a full MacGruber and has them firmly in the hunt. His current rotation of guards is basically a water bottle, a roll of duct tape, and some copper wire, but he managed to make a bomb out of it anyway, and the Spurs legacy lives on. Does Pop have enough to to put together a win and a cover with a +5? KC has today’s NBA pick.

NBA Pick: Pelicans vs Timberwolves

NBA Pick: Pelicans vs Timberwolves

I’m not convinced that number 2 Pelican Julius Randle is in shape. He’s a lot like Oprah; it’s hard to tell the difference between Skinny Julius Randle and Fat Julius Randle. Regardless, he will have all of the run he can handle if Nikola Mirotic is unable to suit up again. Randle and his cohort Anthony Davis are going to send Karl Anthony-Towns into an even deeper spiral.

Charlotte Hornets vs. Cleveland Cavaliers Pick

Charlotte Hornets vs. Cleveland Cavaliers Pick

Kemba will be the game’s focal point. He had his lowest scoring performance of the season against Cleveland the first time around, but it had more to do with them laying the smackdown in a 32-point victory than Kemba’s inefficiency. In Collin Sexton, Kemba undoubtedly sees a little bit of himself reflected back; a tenacious athlete with a desire for greatness, but a steep learning curve ahead. And just like his peers did to him, Kemba is going to take the young Sexton to school. But, if narratives aren’t your thing, here’s math for you: Charlotte and Cleveland have played nearly identical schedules in terms of strength, and yet Charlotte is 4th in Offensive Rating and 11th in Defensive Rating while Cleveland ranks 26th and 28th. Charlotte is nowhere near power-house status, but on paper, they dominate Cleveland across the board. They also dominated them nine days ago by 32 points. Betting sites have the Hornets favored by only 6.5 points. KC has his NBA prediction.

Golden State Warriors vs. Los Angeles Clippers Pick

Golden State Warriors vs. Los Angeles Clippers Pick

Kevin Durant is the perfect cog in the perfect basketball machine, but Stephen Curry is the engine. Without Steph, the Warriors do not exist in their current glory. It’s easy to forget about the gravity that he creates on a basketball court. In college basketball, old-time guys like to tell you to work your offense inside-out i.e. establish a low-post/interior presence and allow that to create open space on the perimeter. The Warriors took that and flipped it on its head; they use the threat of their shooting to create mismatches inside and brain-fart induced wide open lay-ups and dunks – and there’s no greater threat on Earth than Wardell Curry. Without Curry, and potentially Draymond Green and Curry-backup Livingston, how well does the GSW machine run versus the Clippers? KC has your NBA pick!

Boston Celtics vs. Utah Jazz Pick

Boston Celtics vs. Utah Jazz Pick

Last season, Kyrie Irving and Rudy Gobert didn’t get to have the showdown they deserve: the best finesse finisher in the league versus the most effective rim protector. Tonight, that is where the key matchup lies. Boston likes to slow down the pace and generate their offense through intricate half-court design, and it is where the Stifle Tower looms largest. It’s a classic case of an unstoppable force meeting an immovable object. If Kyrie and his merry band of thieves can generate offense at the rim, they have a chance of stealing a road game on a back-to-back versus a contender.

Houston Rockets vs. Oklahoma City Thunder Pick

Houston Rockets vs. Oklahoma City Thunder Pick

Kyle Cash gives his prediction on the Houston/Thunder game tonight! – If the Rockets want to prevail on the road, they have one goal: get buckets. Sometimes, when handicapping a game, just imagine how many points it is going to take in order for one team to reach a threshold the other cannot hit. Say, for example, the Rockets score 90 points. Can OKC match 90 given their roster? Absolutely. How about 100? How about 110? To me, I find it hard to believe that OKC’s roster has the offensive firepower to accumulate triple digit points on the second half of a back-to-back. The Thunder could only scrape together 95 points against the friggin’ Cleveland Cavaliers, for crying out loud. I’m a stats junkie, but for tonight, and tonight only, throw ‘em out. Houston is not a bottom-third NBA offense; they are a year removed from posting a 114.7 Offensive Rating.