Wizards vs. Pistons, Hawks vs. Bucks Betting Lines, Daily Fantasy Report

Written by:
Tyrone Black
Published on:
Feb/22/2015
Wizards vs. Pistons, Hawks vs. Bucks Betting Lines, Daily Fantasy Report

The Wizards vs. Pistons and Hawks vs. Bucks betting lines were available at Skybook.

Detroit have a 23-33 record Straight Up coming into this game.  They are 26-29 Against The Spread, indicating a team that has played slightly better than their win-loss record might otherwise indicate.  On the other hand we have a Washington team that is just 23-31-1 ATS whereas their Straight Up record is a respectable 33-22.

The Pistons are a +2.5 underdog in this game.  The Wizards are 3-1 in their last four games versus Detroit.

The hottest team in the East, Atlanta, comes into their game against the Milwaukee Bucks with a 43-12 record.  They have covered the spread in 37 of their games thus far.  Milwaukee is just under the .500 mark with an impressive 34-20 record Against The Spread.

The Hawks, who are a -5 favorite in this game, have beaten Milwaukee in 8 of their last 9 meetings.  Only one of those games was lost by the current spread while there were three pushes as well using the -5 number.

In terms of daily fantasy, John Wall should be on everybody’s radar. He was red hot against Detroit the last time he faced them.  Priced at $9100 he’ll need 36 fantasy points or more to make value.   Wall had 18 points (8-16 FG, 0-2 3Pt, 2-2 FT), five rebounds, and nine assists in the loss to Cleveland on Friday so look for a bounce back here.

Al Horford of the Hawks is another top play of the day.  The Bucks have given up the most fantasy points to opposing centers since late January. 

- Tyrone Black, Gambling911.com

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