NBA awards ballot 2021: Chris Fedor’s picks for MVP, Rookie of the Year and others
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Nikola Jokic boosted his MVP case by helping the Denver Nuggets finish with the third-best record in the Western Conference this season. AP
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CLEVELAND, Ohio We made it.
Despite a shorter offseason, daily COVID-19 testing, some fanless arenas and a compressed 72-game schedule that led to more back-to-backs, injuries and tanking, the NBA finished the regular season. It’s time for the Play-In Tournament.
Well, not yet. First things first. Let’s reflect on these strange, hectic, eventful and surprise-filled months and hand out awards.
Jazz vs. Pelicans NBA Odds & Picks: Keep Backing Utah to Cover (Monday, March 1)
The NBA s best team against the spread takes the court on Monday night against Zion Williamson and the Pelicans.
Utah matches up very well against New Orleans, which is one of the worst teams in the NBA defensively.
Phillip Kall lays out why bettors should keep backing the Jazz.
Jazz vs. Pelicans Odds
Odds as of Sunday night and via PointsBet.
In addition to boasting the best record in the NBA at 27-7, the Utah Jazz have rewarded bettors who have backed them throughout the season by going 25-9 against the spread.
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