Atlanta Hawks vs Sacramento Kings Picks and Predictions November 1st 2024

Atlanta Hawks vs Sacramento Kings NBA Fri, Nov 1, 19:30 pm.
Atlanta Hawks
ML: 200
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Sacramento Kings
ML: -250
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At 7:30 ET, the Sacramento Kings (-269) will travel to Atlanta to take on the Hawks (+219). This non-conference matchup will be played at State Farm Arena.

The Kings (-7) are favored in this one and come in with a record of 2-2. The Hawks are 2-3 and the over/under line is set at 238.5. You can catch this game on NBCS.

Kings vs. Hawks Key Information

  • Sport: NBA
  • Teams: Sacramento Kings at Atlanta Hawks
  • Where: Atlanta at State Farm Arena
  • Date: Friday, November 1st
  • Betting Odds SAC -7, SAC -269 | ATL +219 O/U 238.5

The Kings Can Win If…

The Kings evened their record at 2-2 with a 113-96 win over the Jazz on Tuesday. Sacramento, who were -6.5 point favorites, covered the spread with the victory. The total points for the game were 209, falling well below the over/under line of 234.5.

A key moment in the game came when the Kings went on a 15-0 run, breaking a 17-17 tie and taking a 32-17 lead. They dominated the 3rd quarter, outscoring the Jazz 29-14, and entered the 4th quarter with a 90-66 lead. Utah outscored Sacramento 30-23 in the final period, but it wasn’t enough to overcome the deficit.

Domantas Sabonis led the Kings to a win over the Jazz with 28 points and 11 rebounds, shooting 72.2% from the field. DeMar DeRozan added 20 points, including 8 in the 4th quarter, while De’Aaron Fox contributed 19 points, with 10 coming in the 3rd.

Despite making just 8 threes at 25.8%, the Kings shot 52.2% overall. Sabonis scored 10 points in the 1st quarter and another 9 in the 3rd, while Fox also added 10 points in the 3rd period.

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The Kings put on a defensive clinic in the 3rd quarter, holding the Jazz to just 14 points, and their overall effort led to a 96-point outing for Utah. Sacramento’s defense limited the Jazz to 39% shooting from the field.

From beyond the arc, the Kings held the Jazz to 29% shooting, with Utah making 14 threes. Sacramento also sent the Jazz to the line 14 times, where they hit 12 free throws. The Kings finished with 9 steals and 9 blocks.

  • When looking at their past three road matchups, Sacramento has an ATS record of 1-2 while averaging 112 per game. The team went 1-2 overall in these games.
  • As the betting favorite, the Kings have an ATS mark of just 7-3 in their last ten games. Sacramento posted a straight up mark of 7-3 in these matchups.
  • Over their last three games, the Kings have an over/under record of 1-2 and are 2-1 vs. the spread.

The Hawks Can Win If…

The Hawks fell to 2-3 on the season after a 133-120 road loss to the Wizards on Wednesday. Atlanta, favored by 4.5 points, not only lost but also failed to cover the spread. The game’s combined score of 253 points exceeded the O/U line of 233 by 20 points.

Atlanta led 65-57 at halftime but struggled in the second half. A 13-0 run by the Wizards turned the game, and Washington outscored Atlanta 76-55 in the final two quarters, including a dominant 40-28 fourth quarter.

Domantas Sabonis led the Kings with 28 points and 11 rebounds in their win over the Jazz, shooting 72.2% from the field. DeMar DeRozan added 20 points, including 8 in the 4th quarter, while De’Aaron Fox contributed 19 points, scoring 10 in the 3rd.

The Kings shot 52.2% from the field, but struggled from beyond the arc, hitting just 8 threes at a 25.8% clip.

Defensively, the Hawks struggled in their 133-120 loss to the Wizards, especially in the 3rd and 4th quarters, where they gave up 36 and 40 points, respectively. Overall, they allowed Washington to shoot 53% from the field.

The Wizards also connected on 16 threes, shooting 42% from beyond the arc. The Hawks sent Washington to the line 25 times, with the Wizards converting 23 free throws. Atlanta finished with 10 steals and 2 blocks.

  • When looking at their past five home matchups, Atlanta has an ATS record of 1-4 while averaging 112 per game. The team went 0-5 overall in these games.
  • The last three games that Atlanta was the underdog, they have an ATS mark of 0-3 while going 0-3 straight up.
  • In their last three games, the Hawks have an over/under record of 3-0 and are 0-3 vs. the spread.

The Lean

The Kings is our selection to secure the victory, with a projected score of 133-112. We also like them to cover the spread, so we suggest betting on the Kings at -7.

As for the over/under, the the line is currently at 238.5, and our model projects the Kings and Hawks to reach a combined total of 245 points. Our bet is on taking the over.

Hawks Battle Defensive Struggles as Kings Look to Extend Winning Streak

As the Atlanta Hawks face off against the Sacramento Kings on Friday, two teams with contrasting trajectories prepare to clash. The Hawks are grappling with injuries and struggling to regain their early season momentum, while the Kings, led by an impressive trio of scorers, look to keep their winning streak alive.

Injury-Stricken Hawks Seek Stability on Defense

The Hawks began the season with back-to-back wins but have since suffered three consecutive losses, a slump largely attributed to a wave of injuries impacting their defensive lineup. Atlanta’s defensive woes are similar to last season’s, as they are currently allowing 123.6 points per game, ranking third-worst in the league. Defensive stalwarts Dyson Daniels and De’Andre Hunter have both missed games due to injury, leaving a significant void in Atlanta’s lineup.

Daniels, acquired from the New Orleans Pelicans in exchange for Dejounte Murray, has quickly proven his worth, averaging 2.8 steals per game, the second-highest in the NBA. Although Daniels (hip) and Hunter (knee) are not expected to miss significant time, other key players are facing longer recovery periods. Bogdan Bogdanovic, who averaged a career-best 16.9 points per game last season, is sidelined for at least four weeks following a non-surgical hamstring procedure. Additionally, rookie Kobe Bufkin, selected in the first round of the 2023 draft, will also be out for four weeks due to a shoulder subluxation.

Despite these setbacks, the Hawks’ core continues to push forward, though inconsistencies are evident. In their latest game against the Washington Wizards, Atlanta held an eight-point lead at halftime but allowed Washington to score 76 points in the second half, resulting in a 133-120 loss.

“What we need to be mindful of are the things that we have more control over, like getting back on defense,” said Hawks coach Quin Snyder. “When (Washington) made runs, us not getting stops and not converting the other way, that’s a collective thing.”

Trae Young has been the bright spot for the Hawks, averaging 28.2 points per game. However, with Hunter and Daniels ruled out for Friday’s game, Young will need to step up even more to help his team contend with Sacramento’s offensive firepower.

Kings Eye Third Straight Victory Behind a Potent Offense

In contrast to Atlanta’s recent struggles, Sacramento enters Friday’s game riding a two-game winning streak after dropping their first two contests of the season. Led by Domantas Sabonis, DeMar DeRozan, and De’Aaron Fox, the Kings have established a balanced offensive attack that has proven challenging for opponents. Sabonis currently leads the team with 24.3 points per game, with DeRozan and Fox close behind at 23 and 21.5, respectively.

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The Kings are coming off a decisive 113-96 victory over the Utah Jazz, where Sabonis delivered an impressive 28 points and 11 rebounds, shooting 13-for-18 from the field. His consistent performances have become a cornerstone of Sacramento’s success, with head coach Mike Brown praising his relentless effort.

“(Domantas) is just a monster in there,” Brown remarked. “He wears his hard hat every single game and he was fantastic (against Utah).”

Sacramento’s early-season struggles during an 0-5 preseason have given way to more cohesive performances. Brown, who takes partial responsibility for the preseason funk, sees great potential in this year’s squad, expressing high expectations for continued growth on both ends of the floor.

“We were all in a little bit of a funk in the preseason, and I’ll take most of the blame for that,” Brown admitted. “I put these guys in a box, because I needed to see what we had, and we still have a ways to go. The neat part about this is we figured out how to win our last two, and our ceiling is still high. We have a lot of room to grow on both sides of the floor.”

Brown and the Kings will be aiming to continue their dominance over Atlanta, having swept last season’s two-game series against the Hawks.

The Stakes for Both Teams

For the Hawks, Friday’s matchup is a chance to regain their footing and tighten their defense amid mounting injuries. Meanwhile, the Kings are motivated to keep building momentum and secure a third straight win, a streak that would serve as a statement in the competitive Western Conference. With both teams bringing strong scoring potential and distinct styles to the court, the showdown in Atlanta promises to be a captivating battle of resilience and skill.

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spread
moneyline
over/under
Atlanta Hawks
+6.5
-110
200
O 236.5
-110
Sacramento Kings
-6.5
-110
-250
U 236.5
-110
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