The NBA is back in full swing after the All-Star break and there are nine games to look forward to on Friday, including a clash between Los Angeles rival the Lakers and the Clippers.
The Lakers can be backed at 10/11 to win in the Money Line and the Clippers are 10/11.
The Clippers sit in eighth place in the Western Conference with a 30-31 overall record, a game-and-a-half ahead of the Lakers immediately below them, and both teams will probably have to come through the play-in tournament if they are to reach the playoffs this year.
The Clippers have won both of the previous meetings between the two LA teams this season but they remain without key pair Paul George and Kawhi Leonard for Friday's game, while the Lakers will be without Anthony Davis.
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James Harden is in line to make his debut for Philadelphia 76ers as they make the trip to Minnesota Timberwolves after joining from Brooklyn Nets on the trade deadline.
Harden arrived with a hamstring injury but is now ready to be involved for his new team in what should be a tough game against the in-form Timberwolves.
Miami Heat have a chance to move level with Eastern Conference pacesetters Chicago Bulls as they make the trip to New York Knicks, while the Hornets and Toronto Raptors meet in Charlotte in a key game in the battle for the playoff spots in the East.
Phoenix Suns are seeking a ninth straight win ahead of the visit of New Orleans Pelicans, Indiana Pacers host Oklahoma City Thunder, Houston Rockets head to Orlando Magic, Washington Wizards entertain San Antonio Spurs and Dallas Mavericks face a tough trip to Utah Jazz.
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