Hawks vs. Wizards Game 4 Betting Line – NBA Playoffs

Written by:
Carrie Stroup
Published on:
May/11/2015
Hawks vs. Wizards Game 4 Betting Line – NBA Playoffs

Carrie Stroup here with your Hawks vs. Wizards Game 4 betting line courtesy of our friends at Sportsbook.ag.

Eastern Conference – Semifinals – Game 4

Sportsbook.ag Line: Atlanta -4.5, Total: 197.5

The Hawks did not have an answer for the Wizards’ offense in Game 3, allowing Washington to shoot 47.4% from the field and 35.7% from the outside. The Wizards also outrebounded them 54-49 and Atlanta will need to come out with a lot of fire on Monday or they could be heading home shortly. They have not had much success in Washington though, losing five of their past six games at the Verizon Center straight up and three of those games against the spread. It’s worth noting that four of the past five games in this series have gone Over the total.

SG Kyle Korver is going to be the x-factor in this game. He had a historically excellent season shooting the basketball, but has been cold as of late. He must start knocking down some threes in order to impact this series. This Hawks team is 27-13 against the spread after playing three consecutive games this season and also happens to be up against a Wizards group that is 1-8 against the spread after a home game where both teams score 100 points or more as well.

Washington is, however, 31-19 against the spread as an underdog of 3.5 to 9.5 points over the past two seasons and Atlanta is just 1-12 against the spread after two straight games with 10 or more steals on the year. PF Paul Millsap (Illness) is probable for the Hawks, but PG John Wall (Hand) is doubtful for the Wizards in this one.

- Carrie Stroup, Gambling911.com Senior Reporter

Basketball Odds News

Sixers? Knicks? Who Can Challenge Boston in the East this Season?

As the new NBA season gets underway, there is most certainly a sense that the Boston Celtics are the team to beat once again. The 18-time champions really took an “if it’s not broken, don’t try to fix it” policy in the offseason, and it’s hard to argue with the tactic.

Syndicate