Top 3 NBA Betting Odds, Picks & Predictions: Wednesday (11/30)

Following a Tuesday night with just three games, the NBA roars back with a full Wednesday slate as we look to get back on track following an abysmal Monday card. Headlined by an NBA TV matchup between the Heat and Celtics, let’s take a closer look at the full slate and see where the value remains.

YTD Record: 27-25-2 ATS

(All odds courtesy of DraftKings Sportsbook)

1. Wizards +6 (-110)

The Wizards slammed the door on a three-game losing streak on Monday, beating Minnesota 142-27 at home behind 41 points from Kristaps Porzingis. In the win, the Wizards also got 20+ from Kuzma and Beal in their best full-team offensive performance of the season.

The Nets also come into this game on the heels of a star having one of their best nights of the season, as Kevin Durant scored 45 points in their 109-102 win over the Magic on Monday. However, they’ll be coming into this one without Ben Simmons (knee), who was finally starting to come into his own, having scored 20 points over the weekend.

I like for the Wizards to have enough to keep this one close and cover this inflated number.


2. Bucks -5.5 (-110)

When it comes to playing on back-to-back nights and three times in four days, there are a few teams you absolutely don’t want to see in that third game; the Bucks sit atop that list. That’s exactly what the Nets will have to contend with, winning 140-110 on the road last night in Detroit before heading home to face a Bucks team that hasn’t played since Sunday.

That Sunday game marked the Bucks’ third win in four games, scoring 117 points or more in all three wins as they are starting to play with a renewed focus. Anchored by one of the league’s best defenses that are allowing just 107.6 points per game, I like the Bucks to reign victorious in this one and cover this number in the process.


3. Pacers +4.5 (-105)

Winning five straight in the middle of November, the Pacers surged up the Eastern Conference standings as they currently hold the #4 spot at 12-8. At 13-7 ATS, this is clearly a team that the market has yet to adjust to, and I think we see that in this matchup as well.

A decent start for the Kings has seen them lose three straight as the wheels have started to come off on a team that lacks the depth to seriously compete in the West. While they might get this one, I like for Indiana to keep it inside of this number.

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