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The NBA All-Star break is behind us, and teams are back to work with a little under two months left in the regular season. The race for the postseason is heating up in the East and the West, as the battle for the No. 1 seed remains highly contentious between the league's top teams.
Spurs Showing Their A Complete Team After Win Over Pistons
Back-to-backs are littered across Wednesday’s NBA action, as the Oklahoma City Thunder, Toronto Raptors, Cleveland Cavaliers, Milwaukee Bucks and Boston Celtics
Wednesday’s five-game NBA DFS main slate projects to be lower-scoring than usual, with every matchup carrying a total under 230 points. The highest total on the board is the San Antonio Spurs versus the Toronto Raptors at 228.5, while the lowest — and only game under 220 — is the Oklahoma City Thunder versus the Detroit Pistons at 217.5.
Isaiah Stewart will miss his 5th game Wednesday due to his seven-game suspension when the Detroit Pistons play the defending NBA champion OKC Thunder.
The reigning Eastern Conference Defensive Player of the Month was benched for the final 20 minutes of a key matchup.
Welcome back to another edition of RotoBaller's NBA Props! There are six games on the schedule this evening, highlighted by a matchup of top contenders in Oklahoma City and Detroit. Half of the teams on the slate will be playing on the second leg of a back-to-back set,
Spurs loss was a game that challenged Trajan Langdon and the Detroit Pistons' decision to not make significant offensive upgrade in the trade market.
The Spurs finished with 32 assists on 42 made field goals and hit 18 of 40 shots from beyond the arc. Castle had 11 assists to go along with 16 points. De'Aaron Fox had 10 points and seven assists, including setting up two of Vassell's early buckets,