Thursday’s NBA Playoffs Betting Preview and Odds
Boston Celtics at Washington Wizards (-5.5, 218.5)
Celtics lead series 2-0
ABOUT THE CELTICS (59-31 SU, 46-42-2 ATS, 44-42-4 O/U): Isaiah Thomas is persevering through personal tragedy and putting the Boston Celtics on his back in dedication to his late sister. Thomas will try to summon the energy once again, this time on the road, when the Celtics visit the Washington Wizards for Game 3. Thomas added physical pain to his emotional toll after having a tooth knocked out in Game 1 and sitting through a second round of dental surgery prior to Game 2. "What else is there to say?" Boston coach Brad Stevens asked reporters. "There's a point (Tuesday) when he was not feeling good at all and was having a tough day. And I thought he was going to really have to gut this one out. And he not only guts it out, he ends up with 50. Pretty impressive." Thomas is getting plenty of help from center Al Horford, who is 16-of-22 from the floor in the series and logged a double-double in each of the first two contests.
ABOUT THE WIZARDS (53-37 SU, 45-44-1 ATS, 56-33-1 O/U): John Wall collected 40 points and 13 assists for the Wizards in Game 2, but it wasn't quite enough to match Thomas. "It was a heck of a basketball game," Washington coach Scott Brooks told reporters. "Two teams played their hearts out. Two great players played well. I thought both teams competed, played their hearts out, nothing to be ashamed of. We lost both games. Now we got to go home and take care of Game 3." Thomas did a lot of his damage in the paint, where Washington Center Marcin Gortat and hobbled power forward Markieff Morris struggled to defend. Morris suffered a sprained ankle in Game 1 but came out for Game 2 and scored 14 points before fouling out in just 27 minutes. "He brings a lot to our team with toughness," Brooks told reporters of Morris. "He's a very physical, tough player. He competes. He’s done everything for us throughout this season, been great to coach. He had a great game. He really competed. Unfortunately, our two bigs got in foul trouble. But I thought he did a great job of competing and put us in the position to win the game."
LINE HISTORY: The Wizards opened as five-point home favorites for Game 3 and by Wednesday night that number was bet up to -5.5. The total opened at 219 and dropped slightly down to 218.5.
INJURY REPORT:
Celtics - SG A. Bradley (Probable, hip).
Wizards - SF O. Porter Jr. (Probable, elbow), PF M. Morris (Probable, ankle), C I. Mahinmi (Out Indefinitely, calf).
TRENDS:
* Celtics are 6-0 ATS in their last 6 games overall.
* Wizards are 1-5 ATS in their last 6 games overall.
* Under is 12-3-2 in Celtics last 17 road games.
* Over is 4-1-1 in Wizards last 6 overall.
* Home team is 6-0 ATS in the last 6 meetings.
Utah Jazz at Golden State Warriors (-12.5, 204)
Warriors lead series 1-0
ABOUT THE JAZZ (55-35 SU, 42-44-4 ATS, 45-45 O/U): Fifth-seeded Utah never kicked its offense in gear with Hayward and postseason standout Joe Johnson struggling, and center Rudy Gobert was the club's high scorer with 13 points. "We just didn't execute like we wanted to and missed some shots," Hayward said during postgame festivities. "So definitely not the way we wanted to start, but just one game. Have to figure something out and be ready for the next one." Hayward scored 20 or more points on five occasions during the seven-game first-round series against the Los Angeles Clippers but was a shaky 4-of-15 in the opener against the Warriors. "I didn't feel like Gordon was hesitant to shoot," Jazz coach Quin Snyder told reporters. "They did a good job trying to limit his looks. But the couple clean ones he got, he's been making those, and I would anticipate him making those." Johnson tallied just 11 points in Game 1 and Utah needs a better showing from point guard George Hill, who had just seven points in the opener after averaging 16.9 points in the series against the Clippers.
ABOUT THE WARRIORS (72-15 SU, 43-41-3 ATS, 35-52 O/U): The Golden State Warriors controlled the flow in the opener of the Western Conference semifinals and look to take a 2-0 lead when they host the Utah Jazz on Thursday. The Warriors didn't look rusty in Monday's 106-94 victory, a contest in which they limited Utah star forward Gordon Hayward to 12 points. Top-seeded Golden State committed just seven turnovers while forcing 14 in the opener as it overcame a shoddy 7-of-29 performance from 3-point range to post the victory. Curry (left ankle) suffered an injury during Game 1 and missed practice on Wednesday but isn't expected to be hampered in terms of Game 2. He only played 21 seconds in the final quarter and insisted after the contest that it was "just routine maintenance" and "it's nothing to worry about." Small forward Kevin Durant scored 17 points in the opener and looks nearly fully recovered from the calf injury that caused him to miss two games in the first-round series against the Portland Trail Blazers.
LINE HISTORY: The Warriors opened as 12.5-point home favorites for Game 2 and the total hit the board at 204. Neither number has moved as of Wednesday night.
INJURY REPORT:
Jazz - SG A. Burks (Out Indefinitely, knee).
Warriors - PG S. Curry (Probable, ankle), SF K. Looney (Out Indefinitely, hip).
TRENDS:
* Jazz are 6-0 ATS in their last 6 road games.
* Warriors are 9-1-1 ATS in their last 11 games playing on 1 days rest.
* Under is 6-1 in Jazz last 7 road games.
* Under is 4-1 in Warriors last 5 home games.
* Jazz are 2-6 ATS in the last 8 meetings in Golden State.
Boston Celtics at Washington Wizards (-5.5, 218.5)
Celtics lead series 2-0
ABOUT THE CELTICS (59-31 SU, 46-42-2 ATS, 44-42-4 O/U): Isaiah Thomas is persevering through personal tragedy and putting the Boston Celtics on his back in dedication to his late sister. Thomas will try to summon the energy once again, this time on the road, when the Celtics visit the Washington Wizards for Game 3. Thomas added physical pain to his emotional toll after having a tooth knocked out in Game 1 and sitting through a second round of dental surgery prior to Game 2. "What else is there to say?" Boston coach Brad Stevens asked reporters. "There's a point (Tuesday) when he was not feeling good at all and was having a tough day. And I thought he was going to really have to gut this one out. And he not only guts it out, he ends up with 50. Pretty impressive." Thomas is getting plenty of help from center Al Horford, who is 16-of-22 from the floor in the series and logged a double-double in each of the first two contests.
ABOUT THE WIZARDS (53-37 SU, 45-44-1 ATS, 56-33-1 O/U): John Wall collected 40 points and 13 assists for the Wizards in Game 2, but it wasn't quite enough to match Thomas. "It was a heck of a basketball game," Washington coach Scott Brooks told reporters. "Two teams played their hearts out. Two great players played well. I thought both teams competed, played their hearts out, nothing to be ashamed of. We lost both games. Now we got to go home and take care of Game 3." Thomas did a lot of his damage in the paint, where Washington Center Marcin Gortat and hobbled power forward Markieff Morris struggled to defend. Morris suffered a sprained ankle in Game 1 but came out for Game 2 and scored 14 points before fouling out in just 27 minutes. "He brings a lot to our team with toughness," Brooks told reporters of Morris. "He's a very physical, tough player. He competes. He’s done everything for us throughout this season, been great to coach. He had a great game. He really competed. Unfortunately, our two bigs got in foul trouble. But I thought he did a great job of competing and put us in the position to win the game."
LINE HISTORY: The Wizards opened as five-point home favorites for Game 3 and by Wednesday night that number was bet up to -5.5. The total opened at 219 and dropped slightly down to 218.5.
INJURY REPORT:
Celtics - SG A. Bradley (Probable, hip).
Wizards - SF O. Porter Jr. (Probable, elbow), PF M. Morris (Probable, ankle), C I. Mahinmi (Out Indefinitely, calf).
TRENDS:
* Celtics are 6-0 ATS in their last 6 games overall.
* Wizards are 1-5 ATS in their last 6 games overall.
* Under is 12-3-2 in Celtics last 17 road games.
* Over is 4-1-1 in Wizards last 6 overall.
* Home team is 6-0 ATS in the last 6 meetings.
Utah Jazz at Golden State Warriors (-12.5, 204)
Warriors lead series 1-0
ABOUT THE JAZZ (55-35 SU, 42-44-4 ATS, 45-45 O/U): Fifth-seeded Utah never kicked its offense in gear with Hayward and postseason standout Joe Johnson struggling, and center Rudy Gobert was the club's high scorer with 13 points. "We just didn't execute like we wanted to and missed some shots," Hayward said during postgame festivities. "So definitely not the way we wanted to start, but just one game. Have to figure something out and be ready for the next one." Hayward scored 20 or more points on five occasions during the seven-game first-round series against the Los Angeles Clippers but was a shaky 4-of-15 in the opener against the Warriors. "I didn't feel like Gordon was hesitant to shoot," Jazz coach Quin Snyder told reporters. "They did a good job trying to limit his looks. But the couple clean ones he got, he's been making those, and I would anticipate him making those." Johnson tallied just 11 points in Game 1 and Utah needs a better showing from point guard George Hill, who had just seven points in the opener after averaging 16.9 points in the series against the Clippers.
ABOUT THE WARRIORS (72-15 SU, 43-41-3 ATS, 35-52 O/U): The Golden State Warriors controlled the flow in the opener of the Western Conference semifinals and look to take a 2-0 lead when they host the Utah Jazz on Thursday. The Warriors didn't look rusty in Monday's 106-94 victory, a contest in which they limited Utah star forward Gordon Hayward to 12 points. Top-seeded Golden State committed just seven turnovers while forcing 14 in the opener as it overcame a shoddy 7-of-29 performance from 3-point range to post the victory. Curry (left ankle) suffered an injury during Game 1 and missed practice on Wednesday but isn't expected to be hampered in terms of Game 2. He only played 21 seconds in the final quarter and insisted after the contest that it was "just routine maintenance" and "it's nothing to worry about." Small forward Kevin Durant scored 17 points in the opener and looks nearly fully recovered from the calf injury that caused him to miss two games in the first-round series against the Portland Trail Blazers.
LINE HISTORY: The Warriors opened as 12.5-point home favorites for Game 2 and the total hit the board at 204. Neither number has moved as of Wednesday night.
INJURY REPORT:
Jazz - SG A. Burks (Out Indefinitely, knee).
Warriors - PG S. Curry (Probable, ankle), SF K. Looney (Out Indefinitely, hip).
TRENDS:
* Jazz are 6-0 ATS in their last 6 road games.
* Warriors are 9-1-1 ATS in their last 11 games playing on 1 days rest.
* Under is 6-1 in Jazz last 7 road games.
* Under is 4-1 in Warriors last 5 home games.
* Jazz are 2-6 ATS in the last 8 meetings in Golden State.
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