Wizards vs. Raptors Betting Line, DFS Picks – NBA Playoffs Game 2

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Gambling911.com has your Wizards vs. Raptors betting line and DFS picks for the NBA Playoffs Game 2. 

The line on this game was set at Toronto -5 following the Wizards Game 1 victory.  Neither team has performed especially well Against The Spread with Washington at 34-46-3 ATS and Toronto at 37-45-1 ATS.

Though the Wizards won the first game of this series, Toronto has dominated overall with seven victories in ten head-to-head matchups.  The Raptors, however, have failed to cover in the last three meetings.

For daily fantasy NBA players…

Bradley Beal (Washington) - $6.5K – Beal flirted with making value in Game 1 with 16 points scored, 9 rebounds and 5 assists.  Beal also had a steal.

Paul Pierce (Washington) - $5.2K – If he can score 20 or more points again, Pierce should make value though he’s still a bit pricey with only 4 rebounds, a steal and block to go with that scoring. 

Amir Johnson (Toronto) - $4.4K – At this price, Johnson is a solid value.  He scored 18 points with 8 rebounds and one each of an assist and block.

- Tyrone Black, Gambling911.com

 

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