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NBA Preview: The slow-starting Wizards are looking for revenge against the upstart Lakers for a loss at Staples Center two weeks ago.
Los Angeles Lakers (5-6) at Washington Wizards (5-5), Thursday, 7:00 p.m. EST
Line: Wizards -10.5. Total: 220.
Washington is off to another slow start this season. At 5-5, they are three wins ahead of their 2-8 start from last season. However, their 0-5 ATS (Against the Spread) start at home this season is certainly worse than their 4-7 home ATS start from last year. Washington is 2-3 straight up at home this season, which matches their home record through their first 5 home games last season.
The 2016-17 Wizards eventually broke out of their home slump at Capital One Arena on December 8 with a 92-85 win over the Denver Nuggets. That victory propelled Washington to a 17-game home winning streak, their second-best such streak in franchise history. The Wizards were 15-2 ATS during that home winning streak. So there is no need for panic in DC, although their fans were hoping for a better start than 5-5.
However, a 5-5 start is just fine from the perspective of Lakers fans. Los Angeles suffered through a dismal 26-56 season in 2016-17. The saving grace for Lakers fans was the team getting the #2 pick in the 2017 NBA Draft, where the Lakers selected Lonzo Ball. The home-grown UCLA grad was heavily hyped to take over the leadership role for the Lakers.
Los Angeles has some nice home wins this season against Detroit, Memphis and these Washington Wizards. The Lakers defeated Washington 102-99 in overtime on October 25. Brandon Ingram scored 19 points and grabbed 10 rebounds, while Larry Nance Jr. scored 18 points and grabbed 10 boards for the Lakers. Ball had 6 points 10 assists and 8 rebounds. Bradley Beal led all scorers with 28 points for the Wizards, while John Wall added 18 points and 9 assists.
From a handicapping perspective, the Wizards are in bounce-back mode from an embarrassing home loss two nights ago against Dallas. The Mavericks beat Washington 113-99. This is also a revenge spot for Washington against the Lakers for the overtime loss two weeks ago in Los Angeles. The Lakers are on the back-end of a back-to-back after losing at Boston Wednesday night, while the Wizards have rest.
The Vegas line looks way too high to me, which means I will pick the Wizards here and give the points.
Injury report
Lakers: Larry Nance Jr. is out with a fractured left hand. Wizards: Sheldon Mac is out for the season with a torn left Achilles tendon.
NBA Fantasy Information
Los Angeles: Brook Lopez ranks #1 for Center on FanDuel on Thursday with a $53.14 price per fantasy point for his last three games. Julius Randle ranks #1 at PF with a price of $62.74 per fantasy point over his last three games. Lonzo Ball ranks #5 at PG with a price of $45.77 per fantasy point over his last three games. Brandon Ingram ranks #3 at SF with a value of $56.00 at PG per fantasy point over his last three games. Jordan Clarkson ranks #1 at PF with a value of $76.91 per fantasy point over his last three games.
Washington: John Wall ranks #3 at PG with a value of $47.10 price per fantasy point for his last three games. Kelly Oubre Jr. ranks #2 at SF with a value of $57.17 per fantasy point in his last three games.
This is the link to my fantasy spreadsheet which is sorted to show the players who have the best value in fantasy points per dollar in their last 3 games. However, you can sort by 3, 5, 7 or 10 days.
Fantasy Link
Record:
18-9 (regular season), +$810.
Sides: 9-5
Totals: 8-1
2H: 0-3
1Q: 1-0
#1 Sides: 15-8
#1 Totals: 17-6
Sides: (1) Sac, (2) Was, (3) NO, (4) Hou, (5) OKC
Totals: (1) Hou ov, (2) OKC un, (3) Sac un, (4) Was ov, (5) NO ov.
Note: If I have a play, I will post it later today.
Los Angeles Lakers (5-6) at Washington Wizards (5-5), Thursday, 7:00 p.m. EST
Line: Wizards -10.5. Total: 220.
Washington is off to another slow start this season. At 5-5, they are three wins ahead of their 2-8 start from last season. However, their 0-5 ATS (Against the Spread) start at home this season is certainly worse than their 4-7 home ATS start from last year. Washington is 2-3 straight up at home this season, which matches their home record through their first 5 home games last season.
The 2016-17 Wizards eventually broke out of their home slump at Capital One Arena on December 8 with a 92-85 win over the Denver Nuggets. That victory propelled Washington to a 17-game home winning streak, their second-best such streak in franchise history. The Wizards were 15-2 ATS during that home winning streak. So there is no need for panic in DC, although their fans were hoping for a better start than 5-5.
However, a 5-5 start is just fine from the perspective of Lakers fans. Los Angeles suffered through a dismal 26-56 season in 2016-17. The saving grace for Lakers fans was the team getting the #2 pick in the 2017 NBA Draft, where the Lakers selected Lonzo Ball. The home-grown UCLA grad was heavily hyped to take over the leadership role for the Lakers.
Los Angeles has some nice home wins this season against Detroit, Memphis and these Washington Wizards. The Lakers defeated Washington 102-99 in overtime on October 25. Brandon Ingram scored 19 points and grabbed 10 rebounds, while Larry Nance Jr. scored 18 points and grabbed 10 boards for the Lakers. Ball had 6 points 10 assists and 8 rebounds. Bradley Beal led all scorers with 28 points for the Wizards, while John Wall added 18 points and 9 assists.
From a handicapping perspective, the Wizards are in bounce-back mode from an embarrassing home loss two nights ago against Dallas. The Mavericks beat Washington 113-99. This is also a revenge spot for Washington against the Lakers for the overtime loss two weeks ago in Los Angeles. The Lakers are on the back-end of a back-to-back after losing at Boston Wednesday night, while the Wizards have rest.
The Vegas line looks way too high to me, which means I will pick the Wizards here and give the points.
Injury report
Lakers: Larry Nance Jr. is out with a fractured left hand. Wizards: Sheldon Mac is out for the season with a torn left Achilles tendon.
NBA Fantasy Information
Los Angeles: Brook Lopez ranks #1 for Center on FanDuel on Thursday with a $53.14 price per fantasy point for his last three games. Julius Randle ranks #1 at PF with a price of $62.74 per fantasy point over his last three games. Lonzo Ball ranks #5 at PG with a price of $45.77 per fantasy point over his last three games. Brandon Ingram ranks #3 at SF with a value of $56.00 at PG per fantasy point over his last three games. Jordan Clarkson ranks #1 at PF with a value of $76.91 per fantasy point over his last three games.
Washington: John Wall ranks #3 at PG with a value of $47.10 price per fantasy point for his last three games. Kelly Oubre Jr. ranks #2 at SF with a value of $57.17 per fantasy point in his last three games.
This is the link to my fantasy spreadsheet which is sorted to show the players who have the best value in fantasy points per dollar in their last 3 games. However, you can sort by 3, 5, 7 or 10 days.
Fantasy Link
Record:
18-9 (regular season), +$810.
Sides: 9-5
Totals: 8-1
2H: 0-3
1Q: 1-0
#1 Sides: 15-8
#1 Totals: 17-6
Sides: (1) Sac, (2) Was, (3) NO, (4) Hou, (5) OKC
Totals: (1) Hou ov, (2) OKC un, (3) Sac un, (4) Was ov, (5) NO ov.
Note: If I have a play, I will post it later today.