lol Spurs 43. Every year the same, media doesn't wanna learn.
Courtesy of Caesars Sportsbook
Atlanta Hawks 36
Boston Celtics 49½
Brooklyn Nets 47
Charlotte Hornets 24
Chicago Bulls 30½
Cleveland Cavaliers 24
Dallas Mavericks 41
Denver Nuggets 52
Detroit Pistons 37½
Golden State Warriors 47
Houston Rockets 52
Indiana Pacers 48½
LA Clippers 55½
Los Angeles Lakers 51½
Memphis Grizzlies 25½
Miami Heat 43½
Milwaukee Bucks 57
Minnesota Timberwolves 35
New Orleans Pelicans 39
New York Knicks 27
Oklahoma City Thunder 28
Orlando Magic 40½
Philadelphia 76ers 54½
Phoenix Suns 27
Portland Trail Blazers 47½
Sacramento Kings 37
San Antonio Spurs 43½
Toronto Raptors 45
Utah Jazz 52½
Washington Wizards 28½
lol Spurs 43. Every year the same, media doesn't wanna learn.
Hawks, Celtics, Nets, and Pelicans seem high.
Pacers, Thunder, and Spurs seem low.
Spontaneous guesses with no extemporaneous research....
Atlanta Hawks 36 Under
Boston Celtics 49½ Under
Brooklyn Nets 47 Push
Charlotte Hornets 24 Under
Chicago Bulls 30½ Under
Cleveland Cavaliers 24 Over
Dallas Mavericks 41 Over
Denver Nuggets 52 Over
Detroit Pistons 37½ Under
Golden State Warriors 47 Under
Houston Rockets 52 Over
Indiana Pacers 48½ Over
LA Clippers 55½ Over
Los Angeles Lakers 51½ Over
Memphis Grizzlies 25½ Under
Miami Heat 43½ Under
Milwaukee Bucks 57 Push
Minnesota Timberwolves 35 Over
New Orleans Pelicans 39 Under
New York Knicks 27 Over
Oklahoma City Thunder 28 Over
Orlando Magic 40½ Under
Philadelphia 76ers 54½ Over
Phoenix Suns 27 Over
Portland Trail Blazers 47½ Over
Sacramento Kings 37 Over
San Antonio Spurs 43½ Over
Toronto Raptors 45 Over
Utah Jazz 52½ Over
Washington Wizards 28½ Over
Hard to say. Who's gonna step up for the Thunder?
Will Donovan be a real coach now, now that he's not Westbrick's personal cuck?
I won't believe it 'til I see it at the betting machine. I couldn't see less than 44.5 by that time, tbh.
If CP3 plays and doesn't pout like a or get injured, then I think they are a 30-33 team. CP3, Shai Gilgeous-Alexander, Adams, Shroeder, and Gallinari is better than 28 wins imo.
I forgot about CP0. Yea, he's a regular season champ; I like the over 28 if he has just enough support.
Should be pounding the over on the Spurs. I feel they win 45 worst case scenario
Spurs at best will be one and done. That ain’t changing. A team solely composed of role players.
No.
They probably miss the playoffs. Chapped Pussy 3 will likely injure his vag about 1 week into the RS and be out until about 1 week left then he magically returns and goes on the block.
toronto is going to be the under easy, they're the defending champs, their team is ass, and their coach is overrated.
46 wins in the east isn't that hard of a target. But I think it could depend on depth. They won the championship last season with a remarkably low amount of depth. I don't think they'll get away with that as much going forward.
Too much up and coming youth with a good mix of vets for me to believe that's a surety, tbh.
Remember, the Celtics, Pacers, Bucks, and 76ers are all better teams than the Raps. I could see both the Hawks and Bulls going splitting those series. I know this is an optimistic prediction but both of these teams have a lot of young, upcoming talent. The West is tough. You got the 8 playoff teams and the Suns, Mavericks, and Kings are all significantly better. I think 46 wins for the Raptors is a bit high, I'd go with 42-44 - lost a lot of minutes and production with Danny Green and Kawhi. Ibaka, Gasol, and Lowry all a year older.
Suns should still be garbage. Mavs and Kings are teams I would expect to have a shot at pushing back the Warriors; though, both teams have recent histories of being underwhelming.
Top four are Clips, Jazz, Rockets, Lakers. Jazz could be a surprise top team. And the Spurs have a lot of good young upcoming talent if they should happen to bloom early, then they have a chance at being in that mix. Even most of ST is sleeping on them, I think.
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