29 January 2008

The Picksix: Knicks to keep hanging tough?

Toronto over WASHINGTON (-3.5) -- The Raps have won seven of nine, and Jose Calderon is tearing it up at the point as of late.

Detroit (-6.5) over INDIANA -- The Pistons appeared to wake up a bit as they coasted to a victory over Orlando on Friday night. The Pacers lost in Miami; we'll take it easy with them for a bit.

Boston (-6.5) over MIAMI -- They'll take care of business this time around.

Milwaukee over NEW JERSEY (-7.5) -- The Nets' season is hanging by a thread, as they have lost nine straight, and trade rumors are swirling.

CHICAGO (-4.5) over Minnesota -- The Wolves won't be showing up for a second consecutive game.

Golden State over HOUSTON (-1.5) -- The Warriors will run the Rockets hard, the surest way to take Yao Ming out of his game.

PHOENIX (-11.5) over Atlanta -- The fatigue of the midst of a West Coast trip will show itself for the Hawks, and the Suns will get some revenge for a loss in Atlanta earlier in the season.

San Antonio (-8.5) over SEATTLE -- Here's to Tony Parker not being as bad as he was last night.

LA LAKERS (-9.5) over New York -- The Lakers will look to rebound after a tough loss to the LeBrons, and sooner or later, the Knicks will stop playing competitive basketball.

Last night: 3-1
Season: 338-317

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