NCAA Tournament – Hawks vs Huskies Pick
The Huskies did not win the AAC tournament but they have to be pleased with the fact that they were not embarrassed by Louisville again.
The Huskies did not win the AAC tournament but they have to be pleased with the fact that they were not embarrassed by Louisville again.
The Toronto Raptors will make the trip down to Georgia for a date with the Atlanta Hawks on Tuesday.
The Milwaukee Bucks (13-51) should be graciously telling its fans “Tanks’ a lot” before and after every home game this season. You have to question how much intrinsic desire there is for winning in that organization right now.
Portland intends its charmed campaign to continue this Wednesday night, with the slumping Atlanta Hawks coming to the Pacific Northwest.
The Atlanta Hawks will look to solidify their run at a playoff spot when they arrive in Boston on Wednesday to take on the slumping Celtics who have lost five straight.
The Knicks continue to struggle along showing no obvious signs that they are interested in making the playoffs in the weak Eastern Conference. To get there they are going to have to climb over a few team.
The Atlanta Hawks will make the trip north of the border to the Air Canada Centre on Wednesday for a date with the Toronto Raptors. Atlanta makes the trip north having lost four in a row, while the Raptors got back into the win column on Monday after returning home from a five-game road trip.
Los Angeles vs Atlanta NBA Picks
Kobe Bryant is back but the Lakers have only won one of the 4 games since his return. It was the last one so maybe they are getting used to having him back in the lineup, though I doubt it because he has looked pretty off playing more of a distributor role than scorer.
NBA Wednesday Parlay- Dec. 4
As the weather keeps turning colder outside, the action in the NBA continues to stay hot. While there is a full slate of interesting matchups on this Wednesday’s slate, I have uncovered two gems that come together perfectly to form this week’s ‘NBA Wednesday Parlay’ play.
The Clippers four-game winning streak ended on Sunday at the Staples Center, while the Hawks hope to get things turned around after losing four of its last five heading into Monday’s contest in San Antonio.
LeBron James of the Miami Heat recently earned himself yet another notch on the belt of NBA history when he was named the NBA’s Eastern Conference Player of the Week for the 44th time in his career. Now he’ll take that honor with him into a battle with the Atlanta Hawks on Tuesday, Nov. 19 on NBA TV.
The Sacramento Kings will look for their first win in five years against the visiting Atlanta Hawks in a Tuesday night NBA showdown at the Sleep Train Arena.
The Atlanta Hawks have been winning a decent team for quite a while, but they have never been able to take the next step. The Hawks continually get knocked out in the first or second round of the NBA playoffs, and they win about 43-45 games each year. Atlanta decided to change things up in the offseason.
The Atlanta Hawks staved off elimination earlier this week, but Boston returns home to try to finish off this series on Thursday night.
The Celtics are up 3-1 in this series after a laugher in Game 4 and history is not on the side of the Hawks, as Boston has never lost a playoff series after being up 3-1.
Well, the Hawks had all of the momentum in the world for a game. Plus another two and a half quarters. They had an 11-point lead with under three minutes to play in the third as they were looking to hold serve at home in the first round of the NBA playoffs.