Four games are on the schedule in the NBA on Tuesday night following a full slate last evening. The Lakers and LeBron James are in Philadelphia to face the 76ers in a game that already has some playoff implications.

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Lakers (-5, -110) at 76ers
The Lakers are on a six-game road trip finding themselves now in the City of Brotherly Love against the 76ers. The team has four straight wins including two on the road. And are angling to get themselves into playoff position. 40-year-old LeBron James is playing half his age, helping to lift LA up the Western Conference standings.
Jazz (+11, -115) at Warriors
The Utah Jazz are in freefall, having lost nine of their last 10, and 11 of their last 12 at home. The Warriors are 4-7 in the last 11 games and they seem to be tottering as we enter into the NBA All-Star break. But the last time they faced the Utah Jazz they won by 41 points. This game should be a walk over.
However, we think the Jazz have enough gas to keep this within 11 points. Take the 11 points and wage $115 on the Jazz on the point spread, and a winning bet will bring you $100.
Bucks at Blazers (+195)
Why do we think the Blazers can win this game? The team has won four of their last five and the only loss was a spirited output against the Oklahoma City Thunder on their home court.
This is the first meeting between these two teams this season. We like the matchup of Milwaukee's backcourt against the Portland back court rotation. Expect a game in excess of 115 points per side.
A winning moneyline bet on Portland will net you $295 including your stake.
Where to watch
Here’s the TV schedule for the three NBA games we previewed for Tuesday:
- Los Angeles Lakers vs Philadelphia 76ers, 7:30 PM ET: Spectrum SportsNet; TNT
- Milwaukee vs Portland, 10 PM ET: FanDuel Sports Network Wisconsin; FanDuel Sports Network NW
- Utah at Golden State, 10 PM ET: NBCSBA, KJZZ
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At age 40, Lebron James is still one of the five best game-changers in the NBA. Betting against him to lead the Lakers to the playoffs is a fool's errand. give up the five points and wager on LeBron and the Lakers and Philly on the money line.