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NBA Betting Expert Picks for Wednesday (1/8/20)

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Chris Wassel's NBA betting picks for 1/8/20. He analyzes NBA Vegas lines and recommends the top expert bets including spreads and over/unders.

It is a new beginning on RotoBaller as we dive back into NBA betting. At first, there will be two short columns a week and the hope is for an expansion of not just NBA betting but who knows what else may come.

I'm here to break down each team's spot, as well as dive into my favorite spreads, totals, team totals, and even money lines for this Wednesday NBA schedule. My goal is to find the right value for you to be able to make money. Vegas makes you work to find the right picks, but I hope I can make things a little more clear for you every week.

Wednesday night's slate features nine games on the schedule in all.

Follow me on Twitter @ChrisWasselDFS to chat about basketball and my picks.  

 

Houston (-8) vs Atlanta

O/U: 235.5

The Rockets and Hawks represent a matchup of contrasts. Houston is still trending upward in the West as always while Atlanta is currently the worst team in basketball with an 8-29 mark. Houston has won two straight and seven of their last ten. 

The Hawks come in losers of eight of their previous ten contests and allow 117.3 points per game. Houston allows nearly 114 points per game on the road. It is partly why the over/under has been pushed up so much here. 

However, this will not be as easy as it looks. Atlanta is 4-13 straight up at home on the season but is 9-8 ATS at home while Houston is just .500 at 9-9 ATS on the road. That just seems to make some hesitant. However, giving up eight points to Atlanta is not terrible. It's even better when one considers that the Hawks have been outscored by 9.8 points per game this year and that number jumps into double-digits at home recently. The over still looks good but if this goes much above 236, then stick with the spread. 

Picks:  Houston -8, over 235.5

 

Utah (-12.5) vs New York

O/U: 218.5

The Jazz is hitting all the right notes during a six-game winning streak and is winners of nine of their last ten. That includes going 4-1 ATS in their last five. Utah overall is just 8-8 ATS at home while New York is a slightly better 11-9 on the road. The Knicks have played better of late even if the record has not shown to be so. New York is 3-2 ATS in their previous five contests even though they have lost three consecutive games. 

One might be inclined to look at that over and again that is enticing. However, with two middle-paced teams (they are tied for 18th in the NBA) facing each other, this game could be inconsistent offensively. The spread is not that safe either but sometimes one just has to get bolder with the picks here. If the spread goes back to 11, then Utah is our pick. If not, take the Knicks at +12.5 as that is too high of a number to pass up.

The most prudent thing is to take the under on Wednesday night. It could be a closer game than expected and Utah could be due for a bit of a flat first-half performance.

Pick: Under 218.5

 

Golden State (+13.5) vs Milwaukee

O/U: 220

It is safe to say that Milwaukee has just rolled along over the last ten games -- going 8-2 in that span. They are an astonishing 14-4 on the road and have outscored opponents by a whopping 11.9 points per game. Golden State is just back to meandering again as they have dropped five straight after a stretch where they won four of five.

The first half over/under was pondered. On the other hand, this game could turn hot in the second half. The overall over/under carries some intrigue here as it is only 220. That is a reasonable number. Some sites even trended closer to 222 for a bit but that has backed off some. Does it get back to that number later? That remains a question.

However, the safest bet on Wednesday here is likely the over. Consider that Golden State has been outscored overall by a margin of just 7.8 points per contest. That number drops to around six points a night since December 18th. There is some risk given that Golden State is just 8-10 ATS at home given their start and Milwaukee is 10-8 on the road ATS. On the other hand, Golden State could be a late hammer if the number stays near +13.5.  If this gets to +12 or less, then stick with the over at 220 as a solo bet.

Picks: Golden State +13.5, Over 220

 

Washington (+10.5) at Orlando 

O/U: 219 1/2

Washington drives bettors crazy seems to be a motto. They win when they should not against the spread then they lose when they are expected to cover easily sometimes. They can be a frustrating team to try and gauge. The Wizards are 10-8-1 on the road ATS and are 3-2 ATS in their last five contests.

It would be intriguing to try Washington plus the 10.5 given their performances of late but that over keeps dipping on downward. Even Orlando can shoot for a number like that on this Wednesday night. If the spread stays at ten or higher, then bet Washington as well. However, the over/under at 220 or less is our main play here.

Picks:  Over 218.5, Washington +10.5

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