On Monday, the Rockets were the cure for what was ailing the New York Knicks, who blew out of their recent rough patch by blowing out Houston. The scuffling Brooklyn Nets are also looking for a similar outcome Wednesday night when they host the worst team in the Western Conference. Brooklyn (40-35) could take the floor back in the play-in tournament, if the Miami Heat lose in Toronto on Tuesday. The Nets also will attempt to stop a four-game home losing streak.
This article is part of our Tennis Picks series. Wednesday at the Miami Open is supposed to have all four men's quarterfinals and the last two women's quarterfinals, though rain wreaked havoc with the schedule Tuesday. All Tennis Odds & Lines are taken from DraftKings Sportsbook, but you can sometimes find more favorable odds on some of these matches by checking mobile sportsbooks such as FanDuel Sportsbook, BetMGM, Caesars Sportsbook, or any of the other best sports betting sites. All matches at the Miami Open are best of three sets, which is the case for all ATP Masters 1000 and WTA 1000 level tournaments.
ESPN's Brian Windhorst has issued a correction to a story published Tuesday that described Houston Rockets head coach Stephen Silas breaking down in tears over an inability to reach his players. Houston lost 18 of 19 games at one point and 11 straight games during another stretch. At one point, Silas broke down in tears after a game because he felt he couldn't reach his players.
No | Player | Pos |
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14 | PG | |
9 | SG | |
5 | PF | |
17 | SF | |
16 | PF | |
4 | SG | |
12 | PG | |
33 | C | |
51 | C | |
6 | SF | |
55 | ![]() Dikembe Mutombo | C |
15 | PG | |
3 | SG | |
28 | C | |
1 | PF | |
8 | SF | |
0 | PG |