NBA notebook: Bucks, Lakers remain
favorites after trade deadline
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[February 08, 2020]
The Los Angeles Lakers and Milwaukee Bucks remain the betting
favorites at most sportsbooks despite standing pat at the NBA's
trade deadline.
While many of their chasers scrambled to add impact players before
the deadline, the Bucks remain seven games ahead of the Toronto
Raptors atop the Eastern Conference, while the Lakers hold a 2
1/2-game edge over the Clippers in the West.
The Clippers beat out the Lakers in a trade with the New York Knicks
for Marcus Morris Sr., who may help them close the gap over the
stretch run of the regular season. However, Lakers' odds actually
strengthened over their city rivals at one sportsbook.
The Lakers and Clippers were being offered at +300 co-favorites to
win the NBA championship at DraftKings before the deadline. On
Friday, the Lakers had moved to +275, followed by the Bucks at +300
(down from +320) and Clippers at +333. The Miami Heat were the
biggest movers, with their odds sliced by a third from +3000 to
+2000 following the acquisition of Andre Iguodala.
--Heat All-Star swingman Jimmy Butler will miss the team's contest
against the Sacramento Kings due to a strained right shoulder and
might not play again before the All-Star break.
An MRI exam ruled out a serious injury, but Butler could miss three
additional games prior to the break. The All-Star Game is Feb. 16 in
Chicago.
Butler injured the shoulder during Wednesday's 128-111 loss to the
Clippers. Butler, 30, is averaging 20.5 points, 6.8 rebounds and 6.3
assists in his first season with the Heat. Spoelstra said reserve
guard Tyler Herro (foot) will also sit out for the second straight
contest.
--Boston Celtics point guard Kemba Walker returned to the lineup
versus the Atlanta Hawks after missing three games due to left knee
soreness.
Celtics coach Brad Stevens said Walker will be on a minutes
restriction of approximately 30 against Atlanta. Walker said his
ailing knee is feeling much better.
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Miami Heat forward Jimmy
Butler (22) against the San Antonio Spurs at American Airlines
Arena. Mandatory Credit: Steve Mitchell-USA TODAY Sports
Walker is averaging a team-best 22 points per game in his first
season with the Celtics but has missed eight games. He sat out just
six games over the previous four seasons while playing for the
Charlotte Hornets. Boston also got point guard Marcus Smart
(quadriceps) back against the Hawks. He missed the previous two
games.
--The wreckage from the helicopter that crashed last month and
killed Kobe Bryant and eight others didn't display any evidence of
engine failure, the National Transportation Safety Board said in a
preliminary report.
The NTSB is investigating whether heavy fog played in a role in the
Jan. 26 crash, in which Bryant, his 13-year-old daughter Gianna and
the others were killed when the helicopter slammed into a hillside
in Calabasas, Calif., located about 30 miles northwest of Los
Angeles.
The NTSB's final report isn't expected to be released for at least a
year. According to the NTSB, the instrument panel was destroyed in
the crash and the flight controls were broken and suffered fire
damage. The pilot, Ara Zobayan, was flying the helicopter by sight
and not instruments, according to the report.
--Charlotte Hornets rookie Cody Martin underwent surgery to repair a
nasal fracture and also has been placed in the concussion protocol.
The Hornets said Martin will miss Saturday's game against the Dallas
Mavericks, and that updates will be provided when available. Hornets
coach James Borrego expects the 6-foot-5 Martin to return soon.
Martin is averaging 4.5 points and 2.8 rebounds in 37 games. He was
injured during Tuesday's 125-110 loss to the Houston Rockets, when
he made his first career start and had 12 points and five rebounds
in 36 minutes.
--Field Level Media
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