NBA Betting Odds: Phoenix Suns at Los Angeles Lakers
1. NBA Betting Odds: Phoenix Suns at Los Angeles Lakers
The Phoenix Suns, a team not usually
thought of as a defensive team, have
risen as one. Allowing only 91.5 points,
which would set a franchise record,
they have also got back to .500 and will
try to break the Los Angeles Lakers’
six-game home winning streak Tuesday
night at the Staples Center. The Suns
scored a season-high total in a 109-93 victory over Milwaukee on Sunday. That victory gave
Phoenix its 24th consecutive home win over the Bucks.
“We are making open shots,” Steve Nash said. “We are also getting a little better pace and
tempo throughout the game, a little bit of cohesion.”
The Lakers scored a 90-82 victory over Memphis despite a season-high 27 turnovers. “They
were poor turnovers that led to a lot of fast-break points. According to the Lakers’ coach
Mike Brown “It was a controlled, methodical game – a game that we should excel at if we
can take care of the basketball.”
Phoenix Suns @ Los Angeles Lakers
When: 10:30 PM ET, Tuesday, January 10, 2012
Where: Staples Center, Los Angeles California
In certain Sportsbook sites, the Lakers have opened as 7.5-point favorites.
NBA betting odds surely are a bit steep but keep on checking on your favorite sportsbook
site in case NBA betting odds change to your favor.
Phoenix Suns (4-4)
The Suns are definitely performing well. In the two most recent trips for Phoenix to play at
the Lakers, it was superbly interesting. On March 22, the Suns overcame a 21-point deficit in
the second half to force triple-overtime. And before that, they made a franchise –record 22
2. 3-pointers, just one short of the NBA record. Nash and Marcin Gortat are tied for the NBA
lead in field-goal percentage at 69.2 percent. Gortat is 15 of 18 from the field in his last two
games.
Los Angeles Lakers (6-4)
Matt Barnes has missed most of last season due to a knee injury but he has definitely won
over Brown and has also won the starting spot at small forward, replacing Devin Ebanks.
Fighting the Memphis, Barnes was 5 of 9 for 15 points and 10 rebounds. He has also
managed two blocks. “He’s my small forward for the foreseeable future,” Brown said. “He
earned it. He’s held onto it and he’s played the right way for us at that position.” Barnes
averages 7.1 points and 4.6 rebounds.
Kobe Bryant, who scored at more than 30 points in three of the Lakers’ four games, was
chosen Western Conference Player of the Week.
The Lakers are 7-3 in their last 10 home games against the Suns.
With 10 assists in the first quarter and finished with a season-high 17, it was Nash during the
battle against Milwaukee.