The Los Angeles Lakers (0-2) hit the court against the Portland Trail Blazers (2-0) at 12:30 PM ET on Sunday, October 23, 2022 on SportsNet LA and ROOT Sports NW+.
The Lakers are a 3-point favorite against the Trail Blazers when Lakers and Trail Blazers hit the court.
Lakers vs. Trail Blazers Betting Odds
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- Spread: Los Angeles -3
- Moneyline: Los Angeles -150, Portland +130
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Trail Blazers at Lakers odds, spread, & more
- Pick ATS: Lakers (- 3)
- Prediction:
Lakers 116 – Trail Blazers 108
- Los Angeles won 23 of the 43 games it was favored on the moneyline last season (53.5%).
- When playing as a moneyline favorite with odds of -150 or shorter last year, Los Angeles had a record of 19-11 (63.3%).
- Los Angeles has a 60.0% chance to win this game based on the moneyline’s implied probability.
- Portland was underdogs 55 times last season and won 13, or 23.6%, of those games.
- Last season, Portland won 12 of its 47 games, or 25.5%, when it was the underdog by at least +130 on the moneyline.
- The moneyline for this contest implies a 43.5% chance of a victory for Portland.
- Last year, the 112.1 points per game the Lakers recorded were only 3.0 fewer points than the Trail Blazers allowed (115.1).
- Los Angeles went 20-11 against the spread and 22-9 overall last season when scoring more than 115.1 points.
- When Portland gave up fewer than 112.1 points last season, it went 21-11-1 against the spread and 21-12 overall.
- The Trail Blazers put up an average of 106.2 points per game last year, 8.9 fewer points than the 115.1 the Lakers gave up.
- When it scored more than 115.1 points last season, Portland went 12-7-1 against the spread and 12-8 overall.
- Los Angeles went 15-7 against the spread and 17-5 overall last season when it allowed fewer than 106.2 points.
- Last season, the Lakers were the NBA’s 11th-ranked offense (112.1 PPG), while the Trail Blazers ranked 27th in defensive points per game (115.1) in the league.
- Portland’s squad was the 27th-ranked scoring team (106.2 PPG) in the NBA a season ago, while Los Angeles ranked 27th in terms of allowing points per game (115.1).
- The Lakers had a negative point differential on the season (-250 total points, -3.0 per game), as did the Trail Blazers (-728 total points, -8.9 per game).