NBA on TNT picks: Hawks vs. Pistons, Clippers vs. Warriors
TNT launches its NBA regular-season coverage Thursday evening, with an intriguing doubleheader featuring the Atlanta Hawks and the Detroit Pistons in the early slot and the Los Angeles Clippers and Golden State Warriors in the late tilt. We have odds and picks for both matchups below.
Atlanta Hawks vs. Detroit Pistons, 7 p.m. ET
Team | Spread | Moneyline | Total |
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Atlanta Hawks | +1 (-113) | -105 | O 222 (-109) |
Detroit Pistons | -1 (-107) | -115 | U 222 (-111) |
Blake Griffin's hamstring and knee injuries will keep him out until at least November https://t.co/JvOtj03mlZ pic.twitter.com/TGkuyeSdbG
— Dime (@DimeUPROXX) October 22, 2019
So who does that leave exactly? There's Derrick Rose and his 108-year-old knees and Andre Drummond, who lives in a state of perpetual fear of having to take foul shots. Offense could be at a premium.
It should be a very different story for the Hawks, whose young and dynamic roster is the envy of the league. It all starts with Trae Young and John Collins, whose ability to pick and pop makes them one of the explosive duos in the league. They're joined this season by first-round draft picks Cam Reddish and De'Andre Hunter, a pair of hyper-athletic wings who should be able to run circles around opponents. New addition Jabari Parker will come off the bench to provide a little scoring punch, just don't ask him to play any defense.
Trae Young throws a 60 foot lob to John Collins!
— Ball Don’t Lie (@Balldontlie) March 14, 2019
(via @ESPNNBA)pic.twitter.com/lsLS3DNtyp
It can be dangerous to fall in love with shiny new objects, but in this case, it just makes sense. The Hawks' speed, youth and athleticism should be too much for the Pistons to counter, especially without Griffin around to bail them out in the fourth quarter.
NBA free pick: Hawks +1 and moneyline
Los Angeles Clippers vs. Golden State Warriors, 10:30 p.m. ET
Team | Spread | Moneyline | Total |
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Atlanta Hawks | +1 (-113) | -105 | O 222 (-109) |
Detroit Pistons | -1 (-107) | -115 | U 222 (-111) |
Golden State will head into Thursday night's tilt without Kevin Durant, Shaun Livingston, Andre Iguodala and DeMarcus Cousins, all of whom are no longer in the Bay Area. Klay Thompson will also be on the sideline as he rehabs his torn ACL. That's 80% of last year's starting rotation, and it will place a tremendous burden on holdovers Steph Curry and Draymond Green. D'Angelo Russell is around to help, of course, but it remains to be seen how his ball-dominant style will fit in with the Warriors' space-and-pace ethos.
Leonard was only part of the story, as the Clippers' reserves once again showed why they were the NBA's best bench unit last season. Three-time Sixth Man of the Year Lou Williams dropped a cool 21 points on 8-of-14 shooting, and the Clips' backup band outscored the Lakers reserves 60-19.
Lou Williams (21 PTS & 7 AST) came up big in the @LAClippers first W of the season!#ClipperNation pic.twitter.com/1AicIUA0qd
— NBA TV (@NBATV) October 23, 2019
L.A.'s depth and Leonard's remarkably efficient play should be all the Clippers need to keep their perfect record intact Thursday.
NBA free pick: Clippers -1.5
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