NBA Wednesday Night Picks attempt to bounce back from taking it on the chin Tuesday night. We are fortunate that Bovada online sportsbook offers us a second chance to make a better impression. The regular season approaches the two-month mark. Yes, trends changed and Portland is again healthy. Now, fans get to watch Portland tussle with San Antonio. The best methods lie in the ability to check out Portland and maybe Cleveland.
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Portland Trail Blazers (-6.5) | -110 | -110 |
San Antonio Spurs | -110 | -100 |
Cleveland Cavaliers | -110 | -110 |
Dallas Mavericks (-2.0) | -110 | -110 |
Portland and San Antonio come in streaking. That is the best news. When two Western Conference teams clash like this, getting squads on an upswing is more intriguing. What hurt us on Tuesday night was trying to figure out which teams were slumping worse. That is not quite the case here. Also, poor starts by our picks were exacerbated by even worse defense. This NBA season features nights that will end poorly despite the best information.
Now, coach Chauncey Billups felt great knowing that his star guard Damian Lillard is healthy again. It has been a tough season for Portland with injury concerns. Lillard makes the team whole, even if some pieces are missing or not functioning at 100%. That is quite a combination when a player can make others better and keep defenses honest. What Lillard did to Minnesota was a lesson the Timberwolves will not soon forget.
The Trail Blazers heating up behind an energetic Damian Lillard, could frighten the rest of the Western Conference. Portland is a threat to advance into the playoffs with a healthy Lillard. However, anything less than that dooms the Trail Blazers. Everyone knows this team rises and falls with their guard. Is that the epitome of value? At any rate, there is a reason why the team from the Northwest is a 6.5-point road favorite on Wednesday night.
Yes, NBA Wednesday Night Picks examines wager number one. What methods can we use to back Portland tonight? That moneyline stabilized, which is good news. The approach is to see where the 6.5-point spread heads. More than likely, it should not go much higher. The Trail Blazers rank 8th in offensive rating and 4th when Lillard is in the lineup. The Trail Blazers laying 6.5 points runs as our best choice with a hot Portland offense.
What about more NBA Wednesday Night Picks for the Trail Blazers game? Think about how these teams are playing this minute. San Antonio could potentially defeat Portland tonight. Yet, Portland could also blow them out. Again, ask Minnesota what happened. It was more than Lillard. Jerami Grant and Anfernee Simmons are much more dangerous, with Lillard flanking the two players.
Meanwhile, the San Antonio Spurs have won three straight contests. The last one was a hold-on-for-dear-life 112-111 victory over Cleveland. Gregg Popovich’s young players stepped up at the very end. They held their defense firm enough. This raised their record to 9-18. Youthful teams show flashes like this, and then it goes away. The real test comes tonight with Portland coming to town.
Please understand San Antonio ranks near last or dead last in several metrics. Those include offensive rating, defensive rating, and net rating. Even their simple rating score comes in at 29th out of 30 teams. Is that a product of being a young team or being bad more often than good? Why can’t it be both? These types of teams can be exposed to more dynamic offenses.
Finally, betting experts look at the over and under here. While Bovada and BetOnline have stayed mostly at 230 or 231 with this game, other sites have pondered inching even higher. The possibility of seeing a 235 would cause some concern but it is unlikely. That last matchup with healthy teams was a Portland 127-120 win. Therefore, the over works for us at 230.5 for the NBA Wednesday Night Picks.
The NBA Wednesday Night Picks hold one last card err wager with this game. There are props to look at here. Enjoy the NBA online Vegas prop bets for the Wednesday slate! How many three-pointers will a certain player connect on? Could points be viable? Sure. However, sites now offer so many more categories. Rebounds are an option for starters. Go down the rabbit hole more, and there are combination props too.
So, could Damian Lillard shoot the lights out again versus a San Antonio team that can give up 120 points a night? Absolutely. That 27.5-point total looks enticing at -115. While we are at it, why not gander at the made three-pointers as a good prop? The 3.5 stands at -150. Take a look at alternates, like maybe 5.5. Expect more lines to open up in the hours before tip-off.
NBA betting aggravates everyone sometimes. If it did not, what fun would it be? That is why taking different risks as the Christmas holiday approaches are fun.
For the NBA Wednesday Night Picks, consider the prop with Nurkic over 11.5 rebounds for starters at 11.5 (-110). The Spurs give up numerous extra opportunities via offensive rebounds, and the Portland forward is one of the most consistent in the league above and around the rim.
For NBA Wednesday Night Picks, we recommend Cleveland with the points. Dallas is very good at home, but the Cavaliers were incensed after losing in San Antonio earlier in the week.
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