JB Sports
3* Oklahoma City Thunder
2* Denver Nuggets
2* GS Warriors
Mike Neri
4* Michigan St
Jim Feist
NBA GOM New Orleans
Alatex
15* Georgia Tech
Valley Sports
3* Philadelphia 76ers -2
3* New Orleans/Phoenix Over 195½
3* Wisconsin Milwaukee -2½
2* Boston Celtics +3
2* Seton Hall -4
2* Drake +5
2* Akron -9
NSA
20* Rhode Island +1½ (Atlantic 10 GOY)
20* Washington St +4
20* Boston +3
10* Providence +4.5
10* No Iowa +7
10* Utah +2
Sports Bank
400 Denver Under
Scott Delaney
25 Dime Indiana
BIG AL
Elite Info - Mich St
MR EAST
4 Units Philadelphia 76ers
Erin Rynning
Playmaker: Hornets +1.5
Brandon Lang
15 Dime Georgia Tech +1.5
Maddux Sports
10 Units New Orleans +2
10 Units Washing State +3.5
Tim Trushel
Philadelphia -1.5
Lenny Del Genio
Golden State
This is a big game for the Warriors, who are making a rare ESPN appearance. They are off four straight losses, the last three coming here at home, including one to Charlotte in OT last time out. That was an exceptionally painful defeat as Golden State blew a 16 pt lead. This was supposed to be a time when the Warriors were expected to make a run as they are currently on a season high eight-game home stand. Coming in, they were a strong 13-7 SU at Oracle Arena. Utah may still be without PG Williams and even if the (likely) All-Star is back, we don't like the Jazz's chances. Prior to a home victory over lowly Minnesota on Friday, the team was on a 0-6 SU/ATS run, including an 0-5 SU/ATS road trip. Utah cannot expect the kind of production they received from Williams' backup Earl Watson on Friday (13 assists) on a game by game basis. Golden State has already beaten the Jazz once this year, 85-78 in the building. The Warriors are 32-14 ATS after allowing 120+ points in their previous game. Take Golden State.