Ron's Saturday NBA Play of the Night

Los Angeles Lakers (34-28) vs Denver Nuggets (41-19)

Saturday, March 02, 2024 at 8:30 pm

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I like the Lakers here at home. Denver is plainly not the same team on the road as it is at home. The Lakers are flying under the radar and are very dangerous in the West in my opinion. We saw LeBron have a classic King James game against LAC and while he remains on the injury report, he continues to play. We had a prime example on Friday night, though, that injuries are not death sentences when it comes to our wagers as Donovan Mitchell was ruled out late for Cleveland, yet the Cavs still covered the original line for us. Of course, I like the Lakers more if at full strength, but the next man up mentality is true in the NBA so the injury report does not concern me. I will side with the Lakers as they are looking for revenge against the defending Champs who have owned this series in recent meetings.

Ron’s Pick Los Angeles Lakers: +1 -115

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