NBA Picks
Wizards vs. Timberwolves Pick, Odds, Analysis
The Washington Wizards and Minnesota Timberwolves have been absolutely torching the nets as of late. Thursday’s posted total current sits at 235.5 See how we’re betting the Wash/Min game here!
Bucks vs. Bulls Point Spread Pick
The Milwaukie Bucks have won eleven games in a row and thirteen out of their last fourteen games, giving them “white hot” status. The Chicago Bulls have dropped their last five games. The writing is on the wall here, but can the Giannis and Co. cover a -7 point spread on the road? Get our Mil/Chi pick here!
Detroit Pistons vs. Milwaukee Bucks Pick
Missing Blake Griffin or getting a gimpy Griffin is obviously going to hurt this Pistons team. Griffin scored 97 total points in the four regular season games with the Bucks which topped Giannis’ output of 83. But will bookmakers value his absence correctly at Pistons +15? Matt Lowry gives his breakdown and free pick.
Indiana Pacers vs. Boston Celtics Pick
For those that love high-scoring playoff hoops, Game One was certainly not for you. The Celtics and Pacers played a hard-fought defensive-oriented game that resulted in the C’s dispatching the P’s by a score of 84-74. It was a thowback to what playoff ball used to be. Who does this style of ball favor in game 2? Keith has an NBA Prediction!
Utah Jazz vs. Houston Rockets Pick
It’s refreshing to know that some guys just are who we think they are. Michael Jordan is always going to make the last shot, Kobe Bryant is always going to take the last shot, and Donovan Mitchell is always going to miss the last shot. Donovan’s propensity to take as many shots as he can while passing as little as possible is unbelievable, bordering on impressive. Will this shooter shoot his team in the foot in game 2? KC has your NBA pick.
Orlando Magic vs. Toronto Raptors Pick
Repeating a 48.3% shooting performance from three-point range will be hard to replicate for the Magic so they will have to turn their calling card which has helped them all season, their defense. The Magic finished with a top-five scoring defense that surrendered just 106.6 points per contest (5th in the NBA). Can they hold the Raptors to under 107 and will that give them a cover against the spread as 10 point underdogs?

