Game Date:
01/05/2017
8:30pm EST
Lines:
Phoenix +5.5
Dallas -5.5
Total:
Over
206 (-110)
Under 206 (-110)
Community Picks: Phoenix Suns 0% vs Dallas Mavericks 0%
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The Toronto Raptors defeated the Utah Jazz nearly two weeks ago to start a six-game road trip. Thursday, the Jazz visit the Raptors, who return from a 3-3 trip that ended Tuesday with their worst loss of the season, 110-82 to the San Antonio Spurs. It was the first time this season that the Raptors failed to reach 90 points. Continue to Article
January 05, 2017 2:40:am EST
Thursday night's clash at American Airlines Center will leave one of the cellar dwellers with a winning streak. The Mavericks (11-24) are the hotter of the two squads, having won five of their last nine games to nudge their way out of the West basement. Phoenix (11-25) is the second game in Dallas' three-game homestand. Continue to Article
January 05, 2017 1:43:am EST
With the holidays behind us and the 2016-17 NBA campaign nearing the halfway mark, it’s time to turn our attention to the league’s midseason exhibition extravaganza: the 2017 All-Star Game, coming to us Feb. 19, 2017, from Smoothie King Center in the Big Easy. NBA players might not be super stoked that media members like us — but not actually us, since we’re not on the NBA’s panel — will now get All-Star votes, but we’re still within our rights as hoop-watching citizens to spread love to deserving debutants. Kelly Dwyer: “What Milwaukee does have is Giannis. Continue to Article
January 04, 2017 1:30:pm EST
The Mavericks' experiment with bringing Aussie big man Andrew Bogut off the bench paid off on Tuesday with a 113-105 NBA victory over the Washington Wizards in Dallas. The strategy meant that Bogut and veteran Mavericks star Dirk Nowitzki were never on the floor at the same time, and while Dallas coach Rick Carlisle wasn't completely comfortable with the plan, there was no arguing with the result. "I don't like this," Carlisle admitted after the win. Continue to Article
January 04, 2017 1:03:am EST
The Mavericks' experiment with bringing Aussie big man Andrew Bogut off the bench paid off on Tuesday with a 113-105 NBA victory over the Washington Wizards in Dallas. The strategy meant that Bogut and veteran Mavericks star Dirk Nowitzki were never on the floor at the same time, and while Dallas coach Rick Carlisle wasn't completely comfortable with the plan, there was no arguing with the result. "I don't like this," Carlisle admitted after the win. Continue to Article
January 04, 2017 1:03:am EST