Game Date:
11/15/2016
7:35pm EST
Lines:
Atlanta -6.5
Miami +6.5
Total:
Over
200 (-102)
Under 200 (-108)
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Team Tweets & News Articles
After getting blown out by the Minnesota Timberwolves, the Los Angeles Lakers will try to regroup at home. The Lakers open a four-game homestand Tuesday night beginning with the Brooklyn Nets at Staples Center. Energy was an issue for the Lakers during their last outing, which resulted in a 126-99 loss Sunday to the host Timberwolves behind a career-high 47 points from Andrew Wiggins. Continue to Article
November 15, 2016 2:30:am EST
The Atlanta Hawks, who were eliminated from the playoffs two years in a row by the Cleveland Cavaliers, are playing as if they want another shot at LeBron James and friends. The Hawks, who visit the struggling Miami Heat (2-7) on Tuesday night at AmericanAirlines Arena, are off to a 7-2 start, tied for second in the Eastern Conference with the Toronto Raptors. Cleveland (8-1) is alone in first place. Continue to Article
November 15, 2016 12:49:am EST
Becoming road warriors marks the latest sign that the Utah Jazz are evolving into a true NBA playoff contender this season. Once again, Gordon Hayward is a big catalyst behind the success. Hayward scored 25 points on 10-of-20 shooting against Miami -- his fifth consecutive 20-point outing since returning after missing the team's first six games with a broken finger. Continue to Article
November 13, 2016 9:16:pm EST
The Rockets have labored intently without guard Patrick Beverley over the opening three weeks of the season, but now comes the time where their patience should be validated. Rockets coach Mike D'Antoni declared Beverley out against the Philadelphia 76ers for Monday night at Toyota Center, but chances appear great that Houston (5-4) will get a backcourt boost either Wednesday or Thursday. "Can't wait to play, can't wait to get back with my teammates," Beverley said. Continue to Article
November 13, 2016 9:14:pm EST
The Rockets have labored intently without guard Patrick Beverley over the opening three weeks of the season, but now comes the time where their patience should be validated. Rockets coach Mike D'Antoni declared Beverley out against the Philadelphia 76ers for Monday night at Toyota Center, but chances appear great that Houston (5-4) will get a backcourt boost either Wednesday or Thursday. "Can't wait to play, can't wait to get back with my teammates," Beverley said. Continue to Article
November 13, 2016 9:14:pm EST