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| The Slumping Boston Celtics take on the banged up San Antonio Spurs |
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. The chatter in the Western Conference had been getting louder by the day as the Los Angeles Lakers creep ever closer to the injury-rattled but still NBA-best San Antonio Spurs. And then an hour before the Spurs and Portland Trail Blazers tipped off Monday night, the entire league was abuzz. Not only would the Spurs be without Tim Duncan for a fourth consecutive game with a sprained ankle, but Manu Ginobili (bruised thigh), Tony Parker (left knee contusion) and Antonio McDyess (back) also wouldn't play. That's four San Antonio starters who didn't play against the team that had just beaten the Spurs in Portland with an improbable last-second comeback. When the dust cleared Monday on a surprisingly competitive game, the Spurs (57-17) had suffered their fourth consecutive loss. Their lead for the No. 1 seed, which was seven games a week ago, was down to 3 1/2 games over the Lakers and 4 1/2 ahead of the Mavericks. San Antonio has eight games to play, while Los Angeles and Dallas each have nine remaining. The Spurs need to win this game to keep pace with the Lakers in the standings. The Spurs are 9-2-1 ATS in their last 12 when their opponent allows 100 points or more in their previous game and the Celtics are 1-6 ATS in their last seven against the NBA Southwest. The Spurs take down the bumbling Celtics with a shorthanded roster. Play on Spurs
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