Free NBA Picks and Predictions on this game between the Phoenix Suns vs Los Angeles Clippers. This matchup is tipping off on Thursday, April 8th at 10:00pm et at the Staples Center.
The Draftkings NBA Odds have the Clippers as a -5 point favorite and the over/under at 224 total points.
These two teams last met in the beginning off January where the Clippers came in as a -3.5 point road favorite and left with the 112-107 victory. In that matchup, Paul George had one of his best performances of the season. He went 7 of 10 from 3-point range and finished with 39 total points. His tag team partner, Kawhi Leonard on the other hand was ice cold. He shot 4 of 21 from the field for a total of 15 points, so definitely expect Kawhi to put up better numbers this go around, since it can’t get much worse for an elite player like himself. LA attacked the Suns right out the gate and by halftime they had a 20 point lead. Clipper Coach Tyron Lue will come out with that same type of game plan since it seemed to really work. The only bright spot for the Suns in that last battle was outscoring them by 16 points in the paint. The Suns will be coming off just playing the Jazz at home, while the Clippers will have that one extra day of rest, which could make a huge difference.
Phoenix is 19-8 against the spread in their last 27 games when the total is listed at 220 points or more, but just 5-4 against the spread this second half of the NBA Season when they face offensive teams that score over an average of 106 points per game.
The LA Clippers are 8-2 against the spread in their last 10 games at home and the total has gone under in 5 of the Clippers’ last 7 games against an opponent in the Western Conference.
In this Phoenix Suns vs Los Angeles Clippers Thursday Night game, we’re rolling with the Clippers first quarter -1.5 points at the -110 price. Then click here to take advantage of this free 1-day trial access to our parlay in this Milwaukee Bucks vs Dallas Mavericks game. You’ll receive both the side and total picks which are usually $99, but today it’s free.