Lakers vs. Trailblazers Betting Preview - December 6, 2019

Written by:
Tyrone Black
Published on:
Dec/05/2019

The Los Angeles Lakers were coming in as a -3 road favorite overnight against the Portland Trailblazers.


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ABOUT THE LAKERS (19-3): Anthony Davis scored 26 points on 9-of-11 shooting and fellow forward LeBron James added 20 points and 12 assists in the win over Utah that included 13 steals and 12 blocked shots. Forward Kyle Kuzma had four steals and three rejections while Davis and reserve center Dwight Howard each had three blocks and the latter is bullish about the club's potential. "We can accomplish anything we want if we keep our minds on the prize which is the championship," Howard said afterward. "Every night we step on the floor we want to have fun but we have to keep in mind that we're trying to win a championship. We have to have that mentality every time we make a play. Defense, offense, on the bench. Championship mentality."

ABOUT THE TRAIL BLAZERS (9-13): Shooting guard CJ McCollum poured in 33 points on 14-of-22 shooting against the Kings and has matched his career best with 10 straight 20-point efforts. McCollum, who had a career-best four blocked shots against Sacramento, has three 30-point outings during the stretch and he has rebounded from a relatively average start to the season. "I know who I am as a basketball player. I know what I'm capable of doing," McCollum said afterward. "My body of work proves itself, it shows who I am as a basketball player. So if I have two or three poor games, poor shooting nights, I don't get discouraged because it's an 82-game season."

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