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New Orleans vs. L.A. Free NBA Pick (Dec. 1)

NBA Tuesday Night Betting – New Orleans Hornets vs. Los Angeles Lakers

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Tip-off: 10:30 pm EST
NBA Odds: L.A. Lakers -14

Analysis: The Los Angeles Lakers host the Chris Paul less New Orleans Hornets who might, and this is a big deal, be without Peja Stojakovic in this game.

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The question is by how much as the Lakers are huge favorites in the basketball sportsbook.

Without Stojakovic and Paul, the Hornets are going to find it difficult to put up points against the fantastic Lakes who will only be missing Luke Walton tonight. Anyway you cut it, the Lakers are easy winners in tonight’s game with Kobe, Ron Artest, Lamar Odom and Pau Gasol all healthy in this.

The question is whether or not the Lakers blow this team out. The answer? Oh, yes. L.A. in front of their fans against a weakened squad that is 3 and 6 ATS in away games? The Lakers should win this by at least 20 and could win by close to 30.

14 points shouldn’t scare away basketball betting fans. L.A. should roll in this game. They covered a 14 ½ point spread against New Jersey in their last. 14 should be nothing for them in this game.

Winning Pick: L.A. Lakers

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Comments

  • http://eagleslincs.blogspot.com Dave Schwab

    Without Paul and Stajokovic the Hornets will have to play above their ability to keep this game within 20 points let alone 14. I’m going with the Lakers all the way in this one.

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