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| The LA Lakers Battle the Phoenix Suns Without Big Man Andrew Bynum |
BetPhoenix is the best online sportsbook to wager on the NBA and they have the latest odds on this and all other games on the schedule. Bynum was ejected from the game against Minnesota on Friday night for his flagrant foul and will be suspended for the game against the Suns tonight. The Lakers could care less. The Lakers beat Portland, clinching the Pacific Division title and a top-four seed for the postseason and now just want to be healthy for the playoffs. The Suns on the other hand, need to win every game left on the schedule. The Suns keep hanging around, winning against the likes of Golden State and the Los Angeles Clippers to keep their flickering playoff hopes alive. But with teams like the Lakers, Spurs and Bulls looming on a schedule that now has just 14 games left, Phoenix is going to have to step up its game a notch for the final push. Phoenix got the win it needed Sunday, but the Suns had to push Steve Nash to 35 minutes and Grant Hill and sore-shouldered Channing Frye to 33 each before putting away the Clippers. And it's going to take a much better effort to beat the other Staples Center tenant on Tuesday night. If the Suns are going to survive, their two recently wounded warriors have to remain healthy for the duration. Nash had 23 points and 13 assists and looked the sharpest he's been in a month, while Frye added 19 points and needed outside shooting. The Lakers are 7-22 ATS in their last 29 home games against a team with a losing road record and the Suns are 4-0-1 ATS in their last five road games. The Suns beat the lifeless Lakers who sleepwalk through this game. Play on Phoenix
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