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Fantasy basketball tips and NBA betting picks for Wednesday

Kyrie Irving has 54, 65 and 44 PAR (Points, Assists, Rebounds) in his past three games. Nathaniel S. Butler/NBAE via Getty Images

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The Brow is Back: The Los Angeles Lakers got a vintage LeBron James performance on Tuesday evening, but still suffered a loss to the rival LA Clippers. The good news is that fellow superstar Anthony Davis is on track to return tonight from a foot injury against the San Antonio Spurs, per ESPN's Dave McMenamin. We wouldn't pursue Davis in DFS or overs for props just yet, as McMenamin reports he'll be on a restriction of roughly 20 to 24 minutes. Either way, it's incredibly valuable for the Lakers and fantasy managers to have this dynamic two-way force back in the rotation.

Texas Road Trip: The Washington Wizards were in Dallas last night and stay in the state tonight to face a Houston Rockets team coming off of their first win in nearly a month. Good spot? The trends certainly point to them being the play: Washington has covered six of their past seven games without rest and Houston holds an ugly 3-8 ATS record over their past 11 games.

Influential Injuries: The Washington Wizards will be without Kristaps Porzingis for yet another game as the team takes on the visiting Houston Rockets. His absence propels DFS interest in both Daniel Gafford and Deni Avdija into important frontcourt roles against Houston's porous defense. Meanwhile, Memphis Grizzlies center Steven Adams could miss roughly a month with a knee injury. It's unclear if Brandon Clarke or Xavier Tillman will separate as the better value, but both are worth watching. Expect another big line from T.J. McConnell, as the Indiana Pacers guard continues to deliver in place of Tyrese Haliburton, who recently resumed basketball activities.

King Of Spots: The Sacramento Kings have been a nice surprise this season and this looks like another great spot for them to overachieve. They've covered six of their past eight, and that's great, but the deep dive comes on their opponent: the Raptors are 4-8 ATS this season against teams that rank in the top-10 in pace. The Kings fit that bill and if you keep pulling on that thread, the play only gets strong: overs have cashed in 10 of those 12 games and the Kings happen to be 13-9 ATS this season when the over hits.

Blazing a Trail To The Bank: The Portland Trail Blazers have lost eight of their past 11 games ... but they can flat out score the basketball and that's enough to make them interesting in this spot, even as a favorite. The Blazers are 14-7 ATS this season when facing a bottom-10 defense, a box the Utah Jazz still very much check, even with some strong play over the past two weeks.

-- Jim McCormick and Kyle Soppe


Games of the night

Brooklyn Nets at Philadelphia 76ers
7:30 p.m. ET on ESPN, Wells Fargo Center, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

Records (Against the Spread)
Nets: 29-17 (23-23-0)
76ers: 30-16 (25-20-1)

Line: 76ers (-5)
Money Line: Nets (170), 76ers (-205)
Total: 226 points

BPI Game Prediction:

  • Projected winner and score: 76ers (73.5%) 117.8-114

  • Projected Total: 231.8 points

  • Matchup Quality: 50%

Note: BPI numbers factored in players who are ruled out but assumes questionable players will play

Injury Report:
Nets: Kevin Durant, (OUT - Knee)
76ers: Joel Embiid, (GTD - Foot); Furkan Korkmaz, (OUT - Shoulder)

Fantasy streamer: Montrezl Harrell (available in 73.8% of leagues): Harrell is a worthy spot-starter in FBA tonight if Joel Embiid doesn't play. Embiid sat out on Sunday and reportedly didn't practice much Tuesday, so there's reason to think he may sit. With that said, Harrell has been solid in his starts this season, averaging 13.7 PPG on 61.1 FG% and 85.7 FT% with 7.0 RPG in 24.2 MPG. He's also getting more minutes and responsibility in starts as the season progresses and he gets fully acclimated with his new team. In his last two starts has upped his scoring to 18.5 PPG in 28.5 MPG. -- Andre Snellings

Best bet: Nic Claxton over 24.5 combined points and rebounds. Not only does it appear that Joel Embiid might sit out again tonight, Claxton has combined for at least 25 points and boards in five straight games. If Embiid is out to rest his sore foot again, Claxton should go off. -- Steve Alexander

Best bet: Kyrie Irving over 41.5 combined points, rebounds and assists. It took a minute, but Irving seems to have realized that he needs to dominate with Kevin Durant out for another two weeks. Over his last three games, Irving has scored between 30 and 48 points and has racked up PAR (points, assists, rebounds) totals of 54, 65 and 44. The Sixers may be without Joel Embiid tonight and Irving should be licking his chops. Yes, De'Anthony Melton is a point guard stopper and the Sixers defend them well, but Irving has no choice but to put up big numbers again tonight. And Sacramento's De'Aaron Fox torched Melton for 31 points and nine dimes on Saturday. -- Alexander

Memphis Grizzlies at Golden State Warriors
10 p.m. ET on ESPN, Chase Center, San Francisco, California

Records (Against the Spread)
Grizzlies: 31-16 (22-22-3)
Warriors: 23-24 (22-24-1)

Line: Warriors (-3.5)
Money Line: Grizzlies (140), Warriors (-165)
Total: 245 points

BPI Game Prediction:

  • Projected winner and score: Warriors (63.2%) 128.2-115.2

  • Projected Total: 243.4

  • Matchup Quality: 50%

Note: BPI numbers factored in players who are ruled out but assumes questionable players will play

Injury Report:
Grizzlies: John Konchar, (OUT - Concussion); Steven Adams, (OUT - Knee); Danny Green, (OUT - Knee)
Warriors: James Wiseman, (GTD - Ankle); Andre Iguodala, (OUT - Hip)

Fantasy streamer: Brandon Clarke (rostered in 46.6% of ESPN leagues) may not be available in your league but he's still out there in over half of ESPN leagues and Steven Adams is out for the next month or so with a knee injury. Clarke, Santi Aldama and Xavier Tillman are all going to be called into action over that time and while Tillman got the start against the Kings on Monday, Memphis lost by 33 and have dropped three straight games. Clarke can also run with the Warriors more effectively than Tillman and I think he's a decent streamer in fantasy and DFS tonight. The last time these two teams met, Tillman didn't even play while Clarke got 27 minutes, nine points and seven rebounds off the bench. -- Alexander

Best bet: Ja Morant over 43.5 points, rebounds and assists. The Grizzlies have lost three straight games and need to get a road win tonight to avoid a four-game losing streak. Morant has scored 29 or fewer points in five straight games but should be about ready to go on another 30-point tear. And the last time these two met in (Christmas Day) he torched the Dubs for 36 points, seven rebounds and eight assists (51 PAR) and he'll have no fear trying to do it again tonight. -- Alexander

Breaking down the rest of the slate

Indiana Pacers at Orlando Magic
7 p.m. ET, Amway Center, Orlando, Florida

Records (Against the Spread)
Pacers: 24-25 (27-22-0)
Magic: 18-29 (26-19-2)

Line: Magic (-6)
Money Line: Pacers (185), Magic (-225)
Total: 234 points

BPI Game Prediction:

  • Projected winner and score: Magic (66.4%) 111.5-110.5

  • Projected Total: 222 points

  • Matchup Quality: 50%

Note: BPI numbers factored in players who are ruled out but assumes questionable players will play

Injury Report:
Pacers: Andrew Nembhard, (GTD - Illness); Daniel Theis, (GTD - Knee); Tyrese Haliburton, (OUT - Knee)
Magic: Chuma Okeke, (OUT - Knee)

Fantasy streamer: T.J. McConnell (rostered in 23.1% of ESPN leagues) had another nice game on Monday with 20 points, three rebounds, 10 assists, three steals and a 3-pointer on 9-of-14 shooting. He appeared to start to run out of steam toward the end of that game and the Pacers are on a back-to-back tonight, but I'm all in on McConnell until Tyrese Haliburton returns. While he's having a great month, TJM is averaging 19 points, 6.5 rebounds, 11.0 assists and 2.5 steals over his last two. I'm also not opposed to betting on his combos if he shows up in books later.

Washington Wizards at Houston Rockets
8 p.m. ET, Toyota Center, Houston, Texas

Records (Against the Spread)
Wizards: 21-26 (21-25-1)
Rockets: 11-36 (17-27-3)

Line: Wizards (-3)
Money Line: Wizards (-155), Rockets (130)
Total: 231 points

BPI Game Prediction:

  • Projected winner and score: Wizards (56.5%) 117.8-111.3

  • Projected Total: 228.4 points

  • Matchup Quality: 50%

Note: BPI numbers factored in players who are ruled out but assumes questionable players will play

Injury Report:
Wizards: Kristaps Porzingis, (OUT - Ankle)
Rockets: Jabari Smith Jr., (GTD - Ankle); Kevin Porter Jr., (OUT - Foot)

Fantasy streamer: Deni Avdija (rostered in 4.3% of ESPN leagues) came through on Tuesday with 15 points, 10 rebounds, three assists and three steals in 32 minutes off the bench for his sixth double-double of the season. Rui Hachimura is a Laker and Kristaps Porzingis is out with an ankle injury. Corey Kispert (14 points, seven rebounds, two triples) is starting and the two are splitting minutes, but Avdija seems to have the better fantasy skill set. I'm running him out there again in fantasy and if he has another big game, it might officially be time to pick him up.

Best bet: Alperen Sengun over 19.5 points. Sengun has stepped up as a primary scorer for the Rockets of late, particularly with Kevin Porter Jr. sidelined. He has averaged 24.3 PPG in his last four outings, with 21 or more points in three of those games. He'll be facing a Wizards team that is without two of their big forwards (Porzingis and Hachimura), that already allowed the fourth-most points to opposing centers this season (24.1 PPG allowed). -- Snellings

Denver Nuggets at Milwaukee Bucks
8 p.m. ET, Fiserv Forum, Milwaukee, Wisconsin

Records (Against the Spread)
Nuggets: 34-14 (24-23-1)
Bucks: 30-17 (25-19-3)

Line: Bucks (-8)
Money Line: Nuggets (270), Bucks (-345)
Total: 231.5 points

BPI Game Prediction:

  • Projected winner and score: Bucks (59.9%) 119.8-114

  • Projected Total: 233.8

  • Matchup Quality: 50%

Note: BPI numbers factored in players who are ruled out but assumes questionable players will play

Injury Report:
Nuggets: Bones Hyland, (GTD - Finger); Michael Porter Jr., (GTD - Personal)
Bucks: MarJon Beauchamp, (GTD - Wrist); Bobby Portis, (OUT - Knee); Serge Ibaka, (OUT - Personal)

Minnesota Timberwolves at New Orleans Pelicans
8 p.m. ET, Smoothie King Center, New Orleans, Louisiana

Records (Against the Spread)
Timberwolves: 24-25 (22-27-0)
Pelicans: 26-22 (24-24-0)

Line: Pelicans (-2.5)
Money Line: Timberwolves (118), Pelicans (-140)
Total: 230.5 points

BPI Game Prediction:

  • Projected winner and score: Pelicans (51.4%) 122.6-114.4

  • Projected Total: 237 points

  • Matchup Quality: 50%

Note: BPI numbers factored in players who are ruled out but assumes questionable players will play

Injury Report:
Timberwolves: Rudy Gobert, (GTD - Groin); Taurean Prince, (OUT - Ankle); Jordan McLaughlin, (OUT - Calf); Karl-Anthony Towns, (OUT - Calf)
Pelicans: Brandon Ingram, (GTD - Toe); Dyson Daniels, (GTD - Ankle); Naji Marshall, (GTD - Toe); Zion Williamson, (OUT - Hamstring); E.J. Liddell, (OUT - Knee)

Best bet: Anthony Edwards over 26.5 points. Edwards is averaging 27.0 PPG in his last 20 outings as the clear primary scorer with Karl-Anthony Towns out, going over 26.5 points in 13 of those 20 games. Including each of the last two. Edwards has been particularly lethal from the 3-point line of late, averaging 3.3 3PG on 39.5 3P% in his last nine games. With his athleticism and ability to get to the rim, he is difficult to slow down when his shot is working. Edwards scored 27 points the last time he played in New Orleans. -Snelllings

Atlanta Hawks at Oklahoma City Thunder
8:00 p.m. ET, Paycom Center, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma

Records (Against the Spread)
Hawks: 24-24 (20-26-2)
Thunder: 23-24 (31-16-0)

Line: Hawks (-1.5)
Money Line: Hawks (-125), Thunder (105)
Total: 238 points

BPI Game Prediction:

  • Projected winner and score: Hawks (56%) 125.4-114.8

  • Projected Total: 240.2 points

  • Matchup Quality: 50%

Note: BPI numbers factored in players who are ruled out but assumes questionable players will play

Injury Report:
Hawks: De'Andre Hunter, (GTD - Illness); Onyeka Okongwu, (GTD - Hamstring)
Thunder: Jeremiah Robinson-Earl, (OUT - Ankle); Aleksej Pokusevski, (OUT - Lower Leg); Chet Holmgren, (OUT - Foot)

Fantasy streamer: Bogdan Bogdanovic (available in 56.0% of leagues) got the start on Monday in place of DeAndre Hunter, who is still questionable for Wednesday with an illness. But, starting or not, Bogdanovic is a plus scorer, shooter and distributor. He has averaged 11.8 PPG, 3.8 APG, 2.2 RPG, 2.0 3PG and 1.0 SPG in his last six outings, has made at least two 3-pointers in five of those six games, and has clear 20 PPG upside on a given night. -- Snellings

Best bet: Thunder (+1.5). The Hawks are coming off losses at Chicago and at home to Charlotte after winning five straight games. They're 11-14 on the road this season and De'Andre Hunter and Onyeka Okongwu are both questionable tonight. Meanwhile, the Thunder have emerged as one of the hotter teams in the league by going 7-3 over their last 10 and posting a 14-9 record at home. They've also won five of their last six games and some of the teams they've beaten recently are big ones: at Denver, at Brooklyn, at Philly, and a home win against the Celtics. They're not tanking for Victor Wembanyama, they've been resting since Sunday and should be ready to pounce on the Hawks in OKC tonight. And they're even getting a point and a half. -- Alexander

Best bet Dejounte Murray over 25.5 total points + rebounds. Murray has been scoring more consistently of late, and he's always been one of the best rebounding guards in the NBA. He has gone over 25.5 total points + rebounds in seven straight games, averaging 25.4 PPG and 6.1 RPG during that stretch. On Wednesday, Murray faces a Thunder squad that has allowed the most rebounds in the NBA to opposing shooting guards (7.1 RPG allowed to the position). -- Snellings

Utah Jazz at Portland Trail Blazers
10 p.m. ET, Moda Center, Portland, Oregon

Records (Against the Spread)
Jazz: 25-25 (28-22-0)
Blazers: 22-25 (24-22-1)

Line: Blazers (-3.5)
Money Line: Jazz (140), Blazers (-165)
Total: 238.5 points

BPI Game Prediction:

  • Projected winner and score: Blazers (66.4%) 128.2-110.5

  • Projected Total: 222 points

  • Matchup Quality: 50%

Note: BPI numbers factored in players who are ruled out but assumes questionable players will play

Injury Report:
Jazz: Kelly Olynyk, (OUT - Ankle)
Blazers: Justise Winslow, (OUT - Ankle)

Best bet: Lauri Markkanen under 26.5 points. Markkanen hasn't scored more than 25 points in his last two games and in four of his last six. The last time he faced Portland, he scored just 21 points in a 116-111 loss. He's still playing well and is a favorite for Most Improved Player, but the Blazers know how to contain him and he's cooled off slightly over the past couple weeks. -- Alexander

Toronto Raptors at Sacramento Kings
10 p.m. ET, Golden 1 Center, Sacramento, California

Records (Against the Spread)
Raptors: 21-27 (24-24-0)
Kings: 27-19 (26-20-0)

Line: Kings (-3)
Money Line: Raptors (130), Kings (-155)
Total: 237.5 points

BPI Game Prediction:

  • Projected winner and score: Kings (68.9%) 117.8-114

  • Projected Total: 231.8 points

  • Matchup Quality: 75%

Note: BPI numbers factored in players who are ruled out but assumes questionable players will play

Injury Report:
Raptors: Dalano Banton, (GTD - Hip); O.G. Anunoby, (GTD - Ankle); Otto Porter Jr., (OUT - Foot)
Kings: Chimezie Metu, (GTD - Knee)

San Antonio Spurs at Los Angeles Lakers
10:30 p.m. ET, Crypto.com Arena, Los Angeles, California

Records (Against the Spread)
Spurs: 14-33 (23-24-0)
Lakers: 22-26 (21-25-2)

Line: Lakers (-6)
Money Line: Spurs (205), Lakers (-250)
Total: 243 points

BPI Game Prediction:

  • Projected winner and score: Lakers (73.7%) 117.8-111.3

  • Projected Total: 228.4 points

  • Matchup Quality: 50%

Note: BPI numbers factored in players who are ruled out but assumes questionable players will play

Injury Report:
Spurs: Romeo Langford, (GTD - Hip); Devin Vassell, (OUT - Knee)
Lakers: Anthony Davis, (GTD - Foot); Lonnie Walker IV, (GTD - Knee); Austin Reaves, (OUT - Hamstring)