Coyotes vs Kings NHL Handicapping
The Los Angeles Kings had a tough start to the 2013-14 season, and then for a while they were once again looking like the class of the Western Conference – the team that won the Stanley Cup in 2012.
The Los Angeles Kings had a tough start to the 2013-14 season, and then for a while they were once again looking like the class of the Western Conference – the team that won the Stanley Cup in 2012.
Tables have turned recently and against all odds (at least from the conventional wisdom of the past few decades) the Clippers are the premier pro basketball ticket in southern California.
The Oklahoma City Thunder will make the trip over to Arizona and the US Airways Center for a Thursday night showdown with the Phoenix Suns.
The Chicago Bulls will make the trip out to the US Airways Center on Tuesday night for a date with the streaking Phoenix Suns. The Suns have won five in a row and seven of their last eight games, while the Bulls come to town coming off back-to-back losses.
Struggling Teams Clash Tuesday Night – Habs Host Coyotes
The Phoenix Coyotes, losers of three of their last five games travel to Montreal Tuesday night to play a Habs team that had looked unbeatable about a week ago when they were in the midst of a 9-0-1 stretch.
Kobe Bryant is back, but the Los Angeles Lakers have a ways to go before we consider them contenders. The Phoenix Suns will put that notion to the test Tuesday night when they enter the Staples Center looking for their 12th win of the 2013-14 NBA season.
The Phoenix Suns were expected to be one of a handful of teams tanking the 2013-14 NBA season, but as it turns out, they’ve taken the league by surprise, winning five of their first seven games. On Wednesday night they’ll face the team that they defeated on opening night by 13 points.
Hot Western Conference Teams Battle in Tuesday Night Litmus Test – Coyotes Visit Blues
Two of the more impressive teams in the NHL the Phoenix Coyotes and the St. Louis Blues clash on a busy night of NHL action Tuesday. Both teams have won six of their last seven games heading into the Tuesday showdown and both have shown balance and depth up and down the lineups.
The Phoenix Suns will be without point guard Goran Dragic on Wednesday when they arrive in San Antonio to take on the Spurs.
Canucks Look to Continue Desert Domination Tuesday Night
The sixth seed in the Western Conference the Vancouver Canucks head out on the road Tuesday night to take on the once-again-overachieving fourth seed in the West, the Phoenix Coyotes on a busy night on the NHL schedule.
The season-opening matchup between the Portland Trail Blazers and Phoenix Suns won’t garner much national attention, but each respective fanbase has its own reason to tune in on Wednesday, Oct. 30.
By the time this game tips off, we’ll know a lot more about what the Suns need to do in order to make this year’s postseason. And whoever said the final two days of the NBA’s regular season wasn’t exciting watch?
With just two games remaining in the regular season, both of these teams are still uncertain if they will be heading to the playoffs this season or to the golf course come Monday.
The Phoenix Suns started the season slowly, but they have played much better down the stretch. Phoenix currently sits in a tie with Houston for the eighth spot in the Western Conference playoff standings.
The Rockets have lost 2 straight home games and they could really use a win tonight facing the Suns, as they are tied with the Nuggets for the last playoff spot in the Western Conference and they only lead the Jazz by 1.5 games and the Suns by 2 games.
With their solid play as of late the Suns are now only 1 game behind the Nuggets for the last playoff spot in the Western Conference and they have a good chance to gain more ground facing a Timberwolves’ team that has lost 5 straight.