{"id":11875,"date":"2019-01-16T05:56:10","date_gmt":"2019-01-16T05:56:10","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/bb-auae-prd-ext-blog-01.azurewebsites.net\/more\/nba-thursday-betting-preview-17-january-2019\/"},"modified":"2023-06-28T09:30:51","modified_gmt":"2023-06-28T09:30:51","slug":"nba-thursday-betting-preview-17-january-2019","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/prdextblog01.bluebet.com.au\/nba\/nba-thursday-betting-preview-17-january-2019\/","title":{"rendered":"NBA Thursday Betting Preview – 17 January 2019"},"content":{"rendered":"
Toronto Raptors at Boston Celtics (ESPN)<\/p>\n <\/strong>Toronto (33-12) visit Boston (25-18) in a division rival matchup and the first of ESPN\u2019s double-header.<\/p>\n The Raptors hold the best record in the NBA and are currently riding a league-best five-game win streak.<\/p>\n What is perhaps most impressive is about Toronto\u2019s dominant season is that they have survived injuries to Jonas Valanciunas and Kyle Lowry while managing Kawhi Leonard on back-to-backs, yet still sit on top of the standings.<\/p>\n Nick Nurse\u2019s team is coming off a double overtime win in Washington on Monday (all times AEST) where Leonard led the way with an explosive 41-point outing to go with 11 rebounds, three steals and two blocks. Pascal Siakam added 24 points and career-high 19 boards.<\/p>\n The Celtics are in the midst of a three-game losing streak, coming off a 102-109 defeat in Brooklyn on Tuesday. The C\u2019s seemingly managed Kyrie Irving and Marcus Smart in that one due to their busy four-game schedule this week and both players should be right to go in this one.<\/p>\n It may be time for Brad Stevens to cut down his deep rotation, or Boston might just be in a funk that all teams inevitably go through over an 82-game fixture. It comes as Irving reportedly challenged teammates in the locker room, saying they lacked \u201cchampionship\u201d pedigree, so all is clearly not well in the locker room.<\/p>\n Last time these teams met in Boston on November 16, the Celtics won 123-116 in overtime as Irving poured in 43 points and dished out 11 assists. Leonard added 31 points and 15 boards for Toronto.<\/p>\n Tip: <\/strong>Toronto to win.<\/p>\n New Orleans Pelicans at Golden State Warriors<\/a> (ESPN)<\/p>\n <\/strong>New Orleans (21-23) head to Golden State (29-14) in the second of ESPN\u2019s back-to-back set. <\/p>\n <\/strong>The Pelicans will go as far as Anthony Davis takes them, who is coming off a massive performance in his team\u2019s 121-117 win in LA against the Clippers on Tuesday, including 46 points and 16 rebounds.<\/p>\n New Orleans are starting to look better after a poor start to the season, winning four of their last five games, although two of those came against the Cavs. Alvin Gentry\u2019s team sits two and a half games out of the West\u2019s eighth seed and aren\u2019t about to throw the towel in.<\/p>\n The Warriors continue to find ways to win despite not looking like the dominant force they have been in previous campaigns.<\/p>\n They have quietly put together a nice stretch of winning six of their past seven, with the only loss coming against the Rockets thanks to James Harden\u2019s emphatic buzzer-beating triple.<\/p>\n Most recently, the Dubs ousted the Mavs on the road on Monday behind Steph Curry\u2019s monster game (48 points, 11 treys).<\/p>\n In their last meeting, the Warriors came out on top 131-121 at home as Curry dropped 37 points, seven 3-pointers and nine assists. Davis recorded a season-low 17 points.<\/p>\n Tip: <\/strong>Golden State -5.5 @\u00a0$1.85<\/a>.<\/p>\n