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Power forward Kevin Love will return after a one-game absence and the Cleveland Cavaliers look for their sixth victory in seven games when they visit the Los Angeles Clippers on Sunday. Love sat out Thursday's victory over the Los Angeles Lakers due to pain in both knees and he's looking to rebound from an 11-for-42 shooting slump over his last four outings.
Love's shaky play has contributed to the Cavaliers being unable to perform at the level that forward LeBron James is seeking. Cleveland's recent surge has been fueled by point guard Kyrie Irving, who is averaging 24.9 points over the last seven games after scoring 26 during Thursday's 120-108 win over the Lakers. The Clippers have won five of their past seven games as they make a run at catching the third-place Oklahoma City Thunder in the Western Conference playoff race. The contest with the Cavaliers is followed by a five-game road trip that begins in San Antonio and concludes by visiting the Golden State Warriors.
TV: 3:30 p.m. ET, ABC
LINE HISTORY: The spread opened on Saturday afternoon with the Cavaliers pegged as 1.5 point favorites and has held steady. The total hit the board at 207.5 and rose slightly to 208 by Saturday evening.
INJURY REPORT:
Cavaliers - C T. Mozgov (Questionable Sunday, illness)
Clippers - PF L. Mbah a Moute (Questionable Sunday, eye)
SF P. Pierce (Questionable Sunday, toe)
COVERS POWER RANKINGS: Cavaliers (-8.9) - Clippers (-8.8) + home court (-3) = Clippers -2.9
WHAT SHARPS SAY: "Cleveland will be playing an early daytime game on the West Coast after daylight savings time. The Cavaliers have been in California since Wednesday, and they’ve had two days off prior to this game, but this is still a tricky scheduling spot. Los Angeles has alternated wins and losses over their last four games; they won at home in their last game. The Clippers’ defense has allowed 98 points or less in four of their last five home games." - Covers Expert Steve Merril
DANCE TEAM WAR:
- Pick:
- California
- Capper:
- Teddy Covers
- Start:
- March 18, 2016 - 2:00 PM
- Offered at:
- betonline @ -4.5 -110 California
- Analysis:
1* Take California (#844)
Oftentimes the college basketball betting markets are so predictable. Yes, Cal just lost their leading scorer, senior point guard Tyrone Wallace, to a broken hand that he suffered in practice earlier in the week. And the markets proceeded to do what they do, without a sliver of thought or research.
They hear ‘leading scorer’ or ‘senior point guard’ out and immediately start betting Hawaii, hand over fist.
All of which leaves us with Cal sitting at -4.5 or -5 as I write this; in a game that has legitimate ‘mismatch’ potential. First, let me start with Wallace. He’s missed five games earlier in the year, and then came off the bench for the next three. Cal went 6-2 SU, 5-3 ATS in the games that Wallace missed, including wins over Arizona and Oregon, two teams that are FAR better than Hawaii.
How has Cal been able to thrive without their senior point guard before? Simple – they’ve got a backup who is almost as good. Sam Singer doesn’t have Wallace’s scoring prowess , but that’s no big deal for a team that has five players averaging in double figures and a pair of potential NBA lottery picks in their freshman class. What Singer does BETTER than Wallace is distribute, with more assists and fewer turnovers than Wallace despite the duo playing nearly equal minutes for the season. Wallace’s absence won’t help Cal, obviously, but it won’t hurt the Bears nearly as much as the markets seem to think it will with their knee-jerk betting reaction.
And make no mistake about it – this Cal squad is capable of making a deep run into this tournament. The Bears came on like a freight train down the stretch riding those two elite freshmen, Jaylen Brown and Ivan Rabb, both potential NBA lottery picks this summer. Cuonzo Martin’s squad has gone 9-2 SU, 8-2-1 ATS in their last eleven ballgames, the only losses coming against Arizona and Utah; one in OT, the other by three points. Hawaii certainly doesn’t compare favorably with either of those squads.
Hawaii is going to jack up a bunch of three pointers here, like they do in most games, not a team capable of driving the ball and scoring in the paint against the Bears big, physical frontcourt. If they hit some of those three’s they might hang around for a while, but if they don’t this one could get ugly early. Each and every one of Hawaii’s few quality foes this year visited Honolulu, not the other way around. I do NOT expect the Warriors to hang tough in Seattle in early start action on Friday. Take California.
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