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Another full day of NBA action comes into our living rooms on Wednesday, January 7, with 12 games scheduled throughout the night. There will be two games nationally broadcast on ESPN. MORE: Anthony Davis draws trade interest from NBA powerhouse In the opening game of the night,
The first Wednesday of 2026 brings a 12-game NBA schedule, providing a rather robust NBA DFS player pool. The likes of Shai Gilgeous-Alexander,
Spurs G De'Aaron Fox's point prop is at a makeable 19.5 after a dud of a game on Tuesday. He'll have an easier task against this Lakers defense, and at even money, it's a great value proposition. There’s no rest in the West when the Los Angeles Lakers visit the San Antonio Spurs tonight.
Luka Dončić (30 pts, 10 ast) led the way as the Lakers earned a road win over the Pelicans 111-103. LeBron James added 30 points, 8 rebounds and 8 assists, while Trey Murphy III was the top man for New Orleans with 42 points.
The Lakers hit the court against the Pelicans at 8:00 PM ET on Tuesday at Smoothie King Center in New Orleans, Louisiana. Favorite: Lakers (-5.5) The Spurs will take the court against the Grizzlies at 8:00 PM ET on Tuesday at FedExForum in Memphis, Tennessee. Favorite: Spurs (-6.5) Total: 239.5
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The Miami Heat and the Minnesota Timberwolves meet in a rematch of a game the Timberwolves won on Saturday. Should we expect a similar result this time around? The struggling Sacramento Kings host the Dallas Mavericks and their top-ranked three-point defense.
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After a stretch of losing four out of five games, the Los Angeles Lakers are bringing a three-game win streak into their matchup with the San Antonio Spurs. One reason has been LeBron James turning the clock back in those three contests, averaging 25.7 points per game on 59 percent shooting from the field in those wins.
With Jayson Tatum sidelined by an Achilles injury, the No. 1 role on the Boston Celtics evidently belongs to Jaylen Brown, and he’s running with the opportunity. The 29-year-old ranks fourth in the Association in points, averaging a career-high 30.1 points per game.