**Washington at Cleveland**

--Most sports books are listing Cleveland (51-32 straight up, 44-36 against the spread) as a 4 1/2-point favorite with a total of 193. Bettors can back the Wizards to win outright for a plus-170 payoff.

--LeBron James made the most of his post-season debut, scoring 32 points, grabbing 11 rebounds and dishing out 11 assists en route to a triple-double, as the Cavaliers captured a 97-86 win as five-point favorites. Donyell Marshall added 19 points and seven rebounds in 23 workmanlike minutes off the bench.

--Washington (42-41 SU, 41-40 ATS) had covered the spread in each of its last five games of the regular season before losing in Game 1. For the season, the Wizards are now 15-27 SU and 22-20 ATS on the road.

--In Game 1, the Wizards got 26 points from Gilbert Arenas, but he made just 7-of-20 shots from the floor and had the same number of assists (3) as turnovers.

--Cleveland owns a 32-10 SU record and a 23-19 spread mark at home.

--The 'under' is 24-18 for the Cavs at home, but the 'over' is 24-18 for the Wizards on the road.

--The 'under' has cashed in four consecutive games between these clubs and seven of the last nine.

--The 'under' is 6-2 in Washington's last eight games.

--Tip-off is slated for 7:05 p.m. Eastern on TNT.

**Indiana at New Jersey**

--Most spots have tabbed New Jersey (49-34 SU, 39-42 ATS) as a seven-point 'chalk' with a 176-point tally. The Pacers are plus 280 on the money line.

--Indiana (42-41 SU, 40-39 ATS) won Game 1 by a 90-88 count thanks to a pair of free throws from Anthony Johnson with 0.9 seconds left. Johnson got the benefit of a somewhat ticky-tack call, although replays did show his jersey getting held momentarily. Nevertheless, the Pacers were fortunate to get the whistle on the road, especially in the playoffs. After Johnson drained both attempts from the charity stripe, Richard Jefferson missed a good look from the corner at the buzzer.

--Five players scored in double figures for Indianapolis. Stephen Jackson paced the team with 18 points and eight rebounds.

--New Jersey got 31 points, 13 rebounds and six assists from Vince Carter, but he made only 12-of-33 shots from the floor, including just 1-of-8 from 3-point land.

--The Nets are 29-13 SU at home, but they are merely 19-21 versus the number.

--The Pacers have covered the spread in five consecutive games against the Nets.

--The 'over' has hit four straight head-to-head meetings between these Eastern Conference rivals. Also, the 'over' is 7-1 in the last eight encounters.

--The 'under' is 16-5 in Indiana's last 21 playoff games.



**Sacramento at San Antonio**

--Most sports books are listing San Antonio (64-19 SU, 40-41 ATS) as an 11-point favorite with a total of 183. Gamblers can back the Kings to win outright for a monster plus 600 payoff.

--San Antonio destroyed the Kings in Game 1 by a 122-88 count. The Spurs took the money as nine-point favorites, while the 210 combined points leaped 'over' the 179 1/2-point total.

--Sacramento (44-39 SU, 43-38 ATS) is 17-25 SU and 19-21 ATS on the road.

--Sacramento's Ron Artest is suspended for Game 2 after elbowing San Antonio's Manu Ginobli in the head. Artest scored 16 points and dished out four assists in Game 1.

--The 'under' is 6-2 in the last eight head-to-head meetings between these clubs.

--The 'under' is 26-15 for the Spurs at home, 23-19 for the Kings on the road.

--TNT will provide television coverage at 9:35 p.m. Eastern.