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    NBA Daily Picks For October 28, 2024: Bucks Take On Celtics In Massive Clash, Suns Want Revenge Against Lakers

    By Vishwesha Kumar,

    5 hours ago

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    The last round was a challenging one for us, as we went 5-5 in our predictions, bringing our season total to 19-7 and holding an accuracy rate of 73.07%. Tonight, we’re ready to bounce back and elevate that mark as we dive into an exciting slate of 11 games. Let’s aim to build on our success and bring you sharper insights for this packed lineup.

    The Orlando Magic kicks off the day against the Indiana Pacers , setting the stage for an exciting lineup. Next up, the Atlanta Hawks face off with the Washington Wizards , promising a high-paced clash. Later, the Miami Heat square up against the Detroit Pistons , while the Toronto Raptors take on the Denver Nuggets , in what should be a thrilling contest.

    A marquee matchup features the Boston Celtics and Milwaukee Bucks , two Eastern Conference powerhouses vying for early season momentum. Meanwhile, the New York Knicks visit the Cleveland Cavaliers , followed by the San Antonio Spurs battling the Houston Rockets in a Texas showdown. The Memphis Grizzlies then go head-to-head with the Chicago Bulls , leading into the Dallas Mavericks ’ clash with the Utah Jazz .

    In the nightcap, the Sacramento Kings face the Portland Trail Blazers , before the Phoenix Suns conclude the day in a thrilling Western Conference battle against the Los Angeles Lakers . A full day of basketball awaits!


    Indiana Pacers At Orlando Magic - 7 PM EST

    Pacers Current Record: 1-2

    Magic Current Record: 2-1

    Pacers Injuries: James Wiseman - Out (Achilles)

    Magic Injuries: Jonathan Issac - Day To Day (Hip), Tristan da Silva - Day To Day (Illness)

    Last 5 Meetings: Magic Lead 3-2

    The Orlando Magic will take on the Indiana Pacers, with both teams seeking early momentum in this season. The Magic enter this matchup with a solid record, powered by the balanced play of Franz Wagner and Paolo Banchero, both showing promise in shooting efficiency and defensive contributions. After a narrow loss to the Memphis Grizzlies, the Magic will look to exploit their home-court advantage and use their defensive edge to contain Indiana.

    The Pacers have struggled early, after a tough overtime loss to the 76ers. Indiana’s offense has been a bright spot, with Tyrese Haliburton as the key playmaker. However, the team’s defensive issues persist, making it challenging to maintain control against teams with high offensive output like the Magic. If Haliburton can elevate his scoring and distribute effectively, Indiana might find avenues to challenge Orlando’s defense.

    Orlando has the edge here, with its defensive consistency likely to make the difference. The Magic should come out on top if they can keep up their scoring and pressure Indiana’s defense.

    Prediction: Magic def. Pacers 116-101


    Washington Wizards At Atlanta Hawks - 7:30 PM EST

    Wizards Current Record: 0-2

    Hawks Current Record: 2-1

    Wizards Injuries: Saddiq Bey - Out (Knee), Malcolm Brogdon - Out (Thumb)

    Hawks Injuries: De'Andre Hunter - Day To Day (Knee), Seth Lundy - Out (Ankle), Dominick Barlow - Out (Back), Cody Zeller - Out (Personal), Bogdan Bogdanovic - Out (Hamstring), Kobe Bufkin - Out (Shoulder)

    Last 5 Meetings: Hawks Lead 4-1

    The Washington Wizards face the Atlanta Hawks at State Farm Arena, aiming to secure their first win after back-to-back losses. The Wizards have struggled defensively, conceding 135 points to the Cleveland Cavaliers in their last outing. Despite scoring contributions from Bilal Coulibaly, Jordan Poole, and Kyle Kuzma, the Wizards will need to improve their defense to compete against an Atlanta squad with offensive depth.

    The Hawks, currently 2-1, are coming off a tough road loss to the Oklahoma City Thunder but have shown strength at home. Trae Young continues to lead Atlanta's offense, while Onyeka Okongwu and Garrison Mathews provide reliable scoring options. The Hawks have generally had the upper hand in recent matchups against Washington, winning eight of the last ten encounters.

    While the Wizards possess some scoring firepower, they’ll need a solid defensive showing to contain Young and Atlanta's versatile offense. The Hawks are likely favorites at home, but a competitive game could unfold if the Wizards can tighten up on defense and capitalize on their offensive weapons.

    Prediction:  Hawks def. Wizards 123-113


    Milwaukee Bucks At Boston Celtics - 7:30 PM EST

    Bucks Current Record: 1-2

    Celtics Current Record: 3-0

    Bucks Injuries: Khris Middleton - Out (Ankle)

    Celtics Injuries: Sam Hauser - Day To Day (Back), Kristaps Porzingis - Out (Foot)

    Last 5 Meetings: Celtics Lead 3-2

    The Boston Celtics aim to extend their flawless season record as they host the Milwaukee Bucks at TD Garden. Boston enters this game with a perfect record, showcasing high-powered offense and resilience, particularly in their recent win over the Detroit Pistons, where Jayson Tatum’s 37 points led the way. Tatum’s consistent scoring and Jaylen Brown’s offensive support highlight the Celtics' depth and shooting proficiency, making them formidable on both ends of the court.

    Milwaukee is working to find cohesion after a rocky start. Despite strong performances from Giannis Antetokounmpo and Damian Lillard, they’ve faced back-to-back losses, with defensive lapses allowing high scores from opponents. The Bucks’ lineup is also dealing with setbacks, as Khris Middleton remains sidelined and Antetokounmpo is managing a minor knee concern.

    While Milwaukee has held its ground in past matchups, Boston’s current form and home-court advantage make them a tough opponent. If the Bucks’ defense doesn’t tighten up, the Celtics could capitalize with their strong perimeter shooting and Tatum’s versatile scoring. This game could be a defining early-season test for both teams, as Boston seeks to stay unbeaten while Milwaukee aims to regain momentum.

    Prediction: Celtics def. Bucks 128-120


    Detroit Pistons At Miami Heat - 7:30 PM EST

    Piston Current Record: 0-3

    Heat Current Record: 1-1

    Pistons Injuries: Ausar Thompson - Out (Illness), Bobi Klintman - Out (Calf)

    Heat Injuries: Kevin Love - Out (Personal)

    Last 5 Meetings: Heat Lead 5-0

    The Miami Heat host the Detroit Pistons at the Kaseya Center on Monday night as they look to continue their early-season progress. Miami is coming off a solid win against the Charlotte Hornets. Key players like Jimmy Butler, Bam Adebayo, and Tyler Herro have helped maintain Miami's defensive intensity, though the team will look to build on offensive consistency.

    The Pistons, still searching for their first win after a close game against the Boston Celtics, have shown promising resilience. Cade Cunningham, Jaden Ivey, and Tobias Harris are establishing themselves as the team’s primary contributors. Despite the loss, Detroit’s ability to close a gap against the Celtics was a testament to their competitive spirit.

    Given Miami’s home-court advantage and balanced lineup, they are well-positioned for a win, but Detroit's young core may keep the game closer than anticipated. Expect a strong defensive effort from both sides, with the Heat’s experience potentially tipping the scale in their favor.

    Prediction: Heat def. Pistons 122-110


    Denver Nuggets At Toronto Raptors - 7:30 PM EST

    Nuggets Current Record: 0-2

    Raptors Current Record: 1-2

    Nuggets Injuries: DaRon Holmes II (Achilles)

    Raptors Injuries: Kelly Olynyk - Out (Back), Immanuel Quickley - Out (Pelvis), RJ Barrett - Out (Shoulder), Bruce Brown - Out (Knee), Ja'Kobe Walter - Out (Shoulder)

    Last 5 Meetings: Nuggets Lead 3-2

    The Denver Nuggets head to Scotiabank Arena to face the Toronto Raptors, with both teams seeking a stronger start to the season. Denver, coming off a close 109-104 loss to the LA Clippers, is looking to bounce back and get their first win. Nikola Jokic led the way in that matchup, scoring 41 points, supported by Jamal Murray's 22 points. The Nuggets will rely on this dynamic duo to control the game, as Jokic’s versatile playmaking and scoring touch make him a key threat, while Murray's perimeter shooting adds depth to their offensive strategy.

    On the other side, the Toronto Raptors recently fell 112-101 to the Minnesota Timberwolves. Gradey Dick stepped up with 25 points, while Scottie Barnes added 20. The Raptors will aim to leverage their young core and versatile defenders against Denver’s offensive strengths. Scottie Barnes, known for his defensive prowess and rebounding, will be instrumental in slowing down Jokic, while Gradey Dick’s recent scoring surge could add offensive firepower. Toronto's ability to balance defense and transition scoring will be crucial in this matchup.

    This matchup is set to be an exciting clash of Denver's offensive prowess and Toronto's defensive intensity. Expect a closely contested game where the Raptors' young talent will look to challenge Denver's established stars on home court.

    Prediction: Nuggets def. Raptors 121-112


    Cleveland Cavaliers At New York Knicks - 7:30 PM EST

    Cavaliers Current Record: 3-0

    Knicks Current Record: 1-1

    Cavaliers Injuries: Max Strus - Out(Hip), Emoni Bates - Out (Knee)

    Knicks Injuries: Miles McBride - Day To Day (Knee), Josh Hart - Day To Day (Ankle), Kevin McCullar Jr. - Out (Knee), Precious Achiuwa - Out (Hamstring), Mithcell Robinson - Out (Ankle)

    Last 5 Meetings: Knicks Lead 4-1

    The New York Knicks host the Cleveland Cavaliers at Madison Square Garden in what should be a compelling early-season Eastern Conference clash. Cleveland is off to a perfect start, with Donovan Mitchell leading the charge. The Cavaliers have looked sharp on both ends, especially in the paint, where Jarrett Allen and Evan Mobley anchor a strong defense.

    Meanwhile, the Knicks bounced back after an opening-night loss to the Celtics with a solid win over the Pacers. New acquisitions Karl-Anthony Towns and Mikal Bridges have bolstered New York’s lineup, and the team’s rebounding strength has been a noticeable advantage.

    New York’s defensive intensity, particularly at home, could be the edge they need against a Cavaliers team that has yet to face a top-tier opponent. Look for a tightly contested game as both teams push for early-season momentum.

    Prediction: Cavaliers def. Knicks 127-122


    Houston Rockets At San Antonio Spurs - 8 PM EST

    Rockets Current Record: 1-2

    Spurs Current Record: 1-1

    Rockets Injuries: Steven Adams - Out (Knee)

    Spurs Injuries: Tre Jones - Out (Ankle), Devin Vassell - Out (Foot)

    Last 5 Meetings: Spurs Lead 3-2

    The Houston Rockets and San Antonio Spurs clash once again at Frost Bank Center on Monday night. After falling short in their last matchup on Saturday, the Rockets aim to even the score, bringing the energy and skill of Alperen Sengun and Jalen Green. The Rockets showcased resilience in their last outing, rallying from a significant deficit but ultimately succumbing to the Spurs' strong defensive showing and Victor Wembanyama's dominance.

    For the Spurs, Wembanyama has been impressive, delivering a 27-point performance last game, aided by the versatile Jeremy Sochan and Stephon Castle. San Antonio's strategy focused on limiting Houston’s scoring opportunities at the rim, something they’ll likely attempt again as they look to sweep this back-to-back matchup.

    Houston’s ability to adjust its shooting and create perimeter opportunities will be key in this game as they look for redemption. Expect a tightly contested rematch in Texas.

    Prediction: Spurs def. Rockets 118-111


    Chicago Bulls At Memphis Grizzlies - 8 PM EST

    Bulls Current Record: 1-2

    Grizzlies Current Record: 2-1

    Bulls Injuries: N/A

    Grizzlies Injuries: John Konchar - Day To Day (Foot), Ja Morant - Day To Day (Thigh), Luke Kennard - Out (Foot), Vince Williams Jr. - Out (Shin), Cam Spencer - Out (Ankle), GG Jackson II - Out (Foot)

    Last 5 Meetings: Grizzlies Lead 3-2

    The Chicago Bulls head to FedExForum to face the Memphis Grizzlies in an early-season showdown. The Bulls are coming off a rough start, with a 1-2 record, including a recent 114-95 loss to the Oklahoma City Thunder. Chicago’s core, led by Zach LaVine and Nikola Vucevic, struggled with turnovers, racking up 26 against OKC, which proved costly.

    On the other side, the Grizzlies, with their most recent victory over the Orlando Magic, 124-111. Memphis displayed depth in scoring, powered by Santi Aldama and Jay Huff off the bench. With Ja Morant and Jaren Jackson Jr. healthy, the Grizzlies have been sharp offensively and will look to capitalize on home-court advantage to challenge Chicago’s defense.

    Prediction: Grizzlies def. Bulls 118-110


    Utah Jazz At Dallas Mavericks - 8:30 PM EST

    Jazz Current Record: 0-2

    Mavericks Current Record: 1-1

    Jazz Injuries: Isaiah Collier - Out (Hamstring), Johhny Juzang - Out (Thumb)

    Mavericks Injuries: Maxi Kleber - Day To Day (Hamstring), Dante Exum - Out (Wrist)

    Last 5 Meetings: Mavericks Lead 4-1

    The Dallas Mavericks host the Utah Jazz on Monday night at American Airlines Center. The Mavericks, led by Luka Doncic, are looking to rebound after a close loss to the Phoenix Suns. Doncic has been stellar so far, averaging 34 points per game, and is expected to lead the Mavericks' charge against a Jazz team that has struggled defensively, allowing 126.5 points per game across their first two outings.

    For Utah, Lauri Markkanen has been the standout, averaging 24 points and 8.5 rebounds, but the team’s overall defense has been a weak spot. The Jazz have also struggled from three-point range, shooting only 27.9%, which could make it challenging to keep pace with Dallas's offensive firepower. With Dallas aiming to assert control on their home court, expect them to come out strong and secure a comfortable win over Utah.

    Prediction: Mavericks def. Jazz 128-119


    Los Angeles Lakers At Phoenix Suns - 10 PM EST

    Lakers Current Record: 3-0

    Suns Current Record: 2-1

    Lakers Injuries: Christian Koloko - Out (Illness), Jarred Vanderbilt - Out (Foot), Christian Wood - Out (Knee)

    Suns Injuries: Bradley Beal - Day To Day (Elbow), Josh Okogie - Out (Hamstring)

    Last 5 Meetings: Lakers Lead 3-2

    The Los Angeles Lakers travel to face the Phoenix Suns at Footprint Center, hoping to extend their unbeaten streak. The Lakers have thrived early in the season, led by strong performances from Anthony Davis and LeBron James. Their balanced offensive output has made them one of the top teams in scoring efficiency.

    Phoenix, however, aims for redemption after a close loss to the Lakers last week. Kevin Durant has been dominant while Devin Booker and Bradley Beal round out their scoring trio. Booker’s shooting and Durant’s scoring prowess at home should give Phoenix an edge, especially with their solid defensive setup. Expect a tight contest, with the Suns favored slightly to hand the Lakers their first loss in a high-scoring matchup.

    Prediction: Lakers def. Suns 124-118


    Portland Trail Blazers At Sacramento Kings - 10 PM EST

    Blazers Current Record: 1-2

    Kings Current Record: 0-2

    Blazers Injuries: Robert Williams III - OUt (Hamstring), Shaedon Sharpe - Out (Shoulder), Matisse Thybulle - Out (Knee)

    Kings Injuries: Orlando Robinson - Out (Knee), Devin Carter - Out (Shoulder)

    Last 5 Meetings: Kings Lead 4-1

    The Portland Trail Blazers head to Sacramento to take on the Kings at Golden 1 Center on Monday night. Fresh off their first win against the Pelicans, the Blazers aim to build momentum despite notable absences, including Shaedon Sharpe and Matisse Thybulle. Jerami Grant and Anfernee Simons will lead Portland’s offense against a Kings team still looking for its first victory.

    The Kings, who have narrowly lost to both the Timberwolves and Lakers, are led by the high-scoring trio of Domantas Sabonis, De’Aaron Fox, and DeMar DeRozan. Sacramento’s potent offense will challenge Portland, who is on the second night of a back-to-back. With the Blazers dealing with injuries and fatigue, expect the Kings to capitalize and secure their first win of the season at home.

    Prediction: Kings def. Blazers 125-118

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