Lakers vs Thunder Online Betting Odds
The Los Angeles Lakers will make the trip over to Chesapeake Energy Arena for a date with the Oklahoma City Thunder on Thursday night in a prime time showdown.
The Los Angeles Lakers will make the trip over to Chesapeake Energy Arena for a date with the Oklahoma City Thunder on Thursday night in a prime time showdown.
The Clippers are 36-26 ATS with an O/U record of 35-27 and the Lakers are 32-28-1 ATS with an O/U record of 35-26. This season the Lakers are 10-19 at home and the Clippers are 17-15 on the road.
The Los Angeles Kings make the trip over to the SAP Center on Monday for a date with an instate rival, the San Jose Sharks. The teams enter heading in very different directions as San Jose has won six in a row, while Los Angeles has dropped each of their last five games.
Kings Look to Snap Skid in St. Louis Tuesday Night
The Los Angeles Kings kick off 2014 with a visit to St. Louis to play a team that they have won 14 of the last 17 meetings. The problem? LA is currently mired in a four game win streak while the Blues has won three straight and six of seven ahead of Tuesday`s contest.
Once upon a time, the Los Angeles Lakers vs. the Oklahoma City Thunder would have been a Western Conference Finals dream.
Kobe Bryant is back, but the Los Angeles Lakers have a ways to go before we consider them contenders. The Phoenix Suns will put that notion to the test Tuesday night when they enter the Staples Center looking for their 12th win of the 2013-14 NBA season.
The Oklahoma City Thunder will make the trip out to the Staples Center in Los Angeles where they will take on the Los Angeles Clippers in a marquee early-season matchup between big time Western Conference opponents. Even with the playoffs an afterthought this early in the season, these are the kinds of games that could make a big impact come April.
The Lakers are coming of a loss but have been pretty respectable at 2-3 thus far this season. They dropped the Clippers on opening night and losses to teams like Golden State and San Antonio are nothing to be ashamed of.
The Houston Rockets are looking to stay undefeated as they take on the high flying Los Angeles Clippers. It’s a great match up between two teams with a lot of star power on the court. Dwight Howard versus Blake Griffin. James Harden versus Chris Paul.
The San Antonio Spurs looked pretty good in their opening win against Memphis. Essentially that game was over after a 30-7 second quarter in favour of the Spurs and they managed the game from there.
The Los Angeles Lakers answered the question of whether they could win without Kobe Bryant on Tuesday, beating cross-town rival Los Angeles Clippers in the season opener.
The Los Angeles Lakers will open the 2013 NBA regular season campaign on Tuesday night at the Staples Center, when they host cross-town rivals, the Los Angeles Clippers.
The Los Angeles Lakers have started their season in underwhelming fashion following the incredible offseason that brought Dwight Howard and Steve Nash to town. Winless through two games, the Lakers are now set to host the team that shares the same building, the Los Angeles Clippers. This rivalry hasn’t always been headline-worthy on the national stage, but with both teams fighting for contention this year, their contest Friday night will be the primetime matchup on ESPN.
The Lakers controlled Game One of this series from the early minutes of the game. Denver shot only 35% from the floor, while the Lakers shot 50%. Andrew Bynum had a rare triple-double involving blocked shots.
The Phoenix Suns started the season slowly, but they have played much better down the stretch. Phoenix currently sits in a tie with Houston for the eighth spot in the Western Conference playoff standings.
The Pacific Division-leading Lakers will host the seventh-place Denver Nuggets who are clinging to a 1.5 game lead over the Utah Jazz for the final playoff spot on Friday night in the City of Angles.