Kings vs. Raptors Betting Line: Sacramento 1-10-1 ATS vs. East

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The Kings vs. Raptors betting line for January 28, 2015 had Toronto as a -6.5 home favorite.  You can open your online betting account at Skybook.ag here and receive between $300 and $500 in free cash.  Learn more here.

Toronto is 30-15 Straight Up coming into this game with an Against The Spread record sitting at .500.  Sacramento is 16-27 SU and 18-23-2 ATS.  The Kings have only won 6 games on the road but are 9-8-1 ATS on the road.  The Raptors have covered using the current number in their last two meetings against Sacramento though the Kings won the four previous meetings.  Sacramento comes into this game losers of six straight overall while the Raptors have struggled recently Against The Spread, going 3-10-1 in their last 14 games overall.

The Kings are a dismal 1-10-1 ATS in their last 12 vs. Eastern Conference.

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- Tyrone Black, Gambling911.com

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