NBA Wednesday Night Picks are here in this first full week of January. We are thankful that Bovada online sportsbook is so quick regarding the numbers. The regular season approaches three months old now. Yes, trends and data change all the time. Now, fans get to watch two solid games as the Nets rumble with the Bulls, and the Knicks entertain the Spurs.
NBA Wednesday Night Numbers | ||
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San Antonio Spurs | -110 | -110 |
New York Knicks (-9.0) | -110 | -100 |
Brooklyn Nets (-5.0) | -110 | -110 |
Chicago Bulls | -110 | -110 |
Brooklyn Nets keep on rolling as December turns into January. There existed a time when it appeared that Brooklyn’s season would go up in smoke. The Nets lost five of their seven games, and Steve Nash was canned. Jacque Vaughn came in and knew just what to do. Unfortunately, it would not be easy as the Nets went through the motions early. However, their play improved, and it was noticeable.
Bluntly, Brooklyn yielded too many points per game, but under Vaughn, that has changed. There are stretches of games where the Nets give up barely over 100 points. Over the 30-game span, Brooklyn has won 23 times which leads the NBA during that timeframe. Their ratings are right near the top, too since Nash was jettisoned out of town more than two months ago.
The talk about the Nets extending this streak further is very much valid. Whether the offense or defense shows up, the two phases rolling in sync help immensely. Winning cures a lot of ills, too, or any for that matter. In their previous win against the San Antonio Spurs, Brooklyn not only scored 139 points but could have easily scored more and allowed fewer than 100 points too. This Nets game is firing on all cylinders currently.
Therefore, NBA Wednesday Night Picks examines this first wager. How do we bet on the Nets? That moneyline lengthens a little, which is concerning. The fun approach and way to increase bankroll may be to lay the 5.0 points if it stays in that range. Brooklyn can score 120 points or more anywhere. That is a solid number for bettors. The Nets giving up 5.0 points expected to be the best bet.
What about a few more NBA Wednesday Night Picks for the Nets game? Think about how these teams have played divergent from one another. Chicago expected to be one of those teams who could challenge Milwaukee a bit in the Central Division. That expectation has gone up in smoke. Chicago is struggling badly, with a record of 16-21. Worse, they cannot even hold leads or play solid enough defense to keep teams in check.
Meanwhile, Billy Donovan watches his team continue to blow leads. Their loss to Cleveland the other night saw them allow 145 points and squander another double-digit lead. DeMar DeRozen bombed away for 44 points, but again Chicago gave up 83 second-half points and 15 more in overtime. Honestly, Brooklyn must be licking their chops here with one of the top offenses in the league.
Yes, every team in the Eastern Conference knows the Chicago Bulls cannot defend top players. Again, the Nets have two elite players in, Kyrie Irving and Kevin Durant. That cannot be a fun prospect for the Bulls or their team defense. If Brooklyn pushes the pace, Chicago will fold like a stack of cards. When a team allows an opponent to shoot 50% from the field too often, that pattern tends to stick.
Finally, the one number betting experts look at is the following. While Bovada and BetOnline have stayed mostly at 235 or 236 with this game, other sites have pondered moving higher. The possibility of seeing a 239 or 240 would cause one to move to the under. Consequently, the over is our second wager, at the current 236 for the NBA Wednesday Night Picks. Do watch this number and the team total for Brooklyn too.
The NBA Wednesday Night Picks welcomes a rumble at Madison Square Garden between the New York Knicks and the San Antonio Spurs. Wait, don’t the Knicks have some issues? Yes, New York can be a bit of their own worst enemy. However, the Knicks play a style that is conducive to better results. Simply, New York gets a bit unlucky sometimes. There was that nine-point blown lead that sparked consecutive wins.
So, could New York be overvalued on the road for this tilt? Okay, at VegasBetting, we are running hot ahead of this matchup. Few are impressed by San Antonio’s veteran players, but their younger talent carries some intrigue. That is the concern. However, the Spurs can get snowed under as we saw in their last game against the Brooklyn Nets over the weekend. Then, there is this huge but!
Yes, the dilemma with wagering on the NBA can be that a team just lays down even at home. Normally, New York ranks well, and their simple rating is 7th overall. Despite this, they are 9-10 at home. The Knicks struggle to string quality efforts at home. That has been a problem all season long. Also, they did just lose to San Antonio last week by seven points (122-115)
For the NBA Wednesday Night Picks, consider going the other way here. The Knicks may win, but not cover. Furthermore, consider a small wager on San Antonio winning outright. That moneyline could be pretty juicy.
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