Boston Celtics vs Houston Rockets Bets takes on a modesty Monday night slate. There is this one game to try and take advantage of. With the Boston Celtics in Houston, this tilt entices us the most. Bovada online betting sportsbook helps us with options other than the -1200 moneyline. Do we take the plunge and risk such a high spread? Does Boston cover a little more on Monday night?
Boston Celtics vs Houston Rockets bets for this Monday night seek to feast on a few solid wagers to make a modest profit. Houston is a hair better at home with a 9-24 record. Their road mark remains not suitable for typing in this space. So, Boston is feeling the heat a bit. The Celtics are 1.5 games behind Milwaukee for the best record in the Eastern Conference. Furthermore, the Philadelphia 76ers are just 1.5 games away from Boston.
This game worries us a little with that 13-point spread. Some sites opened down to 12 or 12.5. For now, we play this one where it lies at 13. Houston struggled mightily against top teams, even at home. For starters, there was a 14+ point loss to Brooklyn, Denver, and Memphis. These are teams where Houston has several matchup deficiencies. Boston is no doubt at this level and has won two consecutive games.
How does Boston keep sharp on Monday night? Consider that the Houston Rockets can surprise sometimes, and Boston has had some subpar efforts (see the game against Brooklyn). The one thing that the Celtics did do was respond in Atlanta. They scored 134 points in all and used their offense when their defense was a bit deficient. Some of that was the ejection of Marcus Smart, but some of that was tired legs.
So, this may be the one time we go risky with the NBA Bets on the Boston Celtics. Asking them to cover 13 points could be a bit much. However, based on some trends above, Boston’s urgency, and game pace, this sets up well for the Celtics. This expects to be a night where Boston’s perimeter shooting sets up their transition and inside games too.
So, what about more Boston Celtics vs Houston Rockets bets? No one believes Houston can give up 115+ points in their sleep, but it is true. That may not happen against San Antonio, but the Rockets yielded 119 points to an off-shooting Chicago Bulls team at home on Saturday night. Jayson Tatum and company lick their chops at the prospect of facing a team like the Rockets.
VegasBetting wonders how creative we can get with some of these wagers. So, how far does one want to go here? First, there is the over, set at 230 for Monday night. It is funny that on Saturday, the Houston game featured 230 points combined. That is just one coincidence. Again, we mentioned that Boston allowed a few more points than usual lately while scoring more too.
What is scary is that Boston needs a little adversity. It is good that they are looking up in the standings as far as the East. Milwaukee represents a major obstacle along with Philadelphia. As for tonight’s game in Houston, that moneyline is too outrageous to bet, so finding different options makes wagering fun. Getting creative and keeping the bankroll in mind, it is okay to utilize a few dollars on “the alternatives.”
Granted, some numbers fan out too much. So, can we keep the over at 230 (-115)? That looks like a nice wager. NBA online betting sites count on game props heavily, such as the Celtics could go over 119.5 points (-110). This game could become a contest where Boston hits that 14+ point number. Wagering a little more on the Boston Celtics team over is a way to bet on Monday night.
The Boston Celtics vs Houston Rockets Bets has a few player props tonight. With this not being a large slate, we take a few directions off the beaten path. Can Jayson Tatum go past 46.5 combined points, rebounds, and assists? The over is reasonable at -110, with the over of 3.5 three-pointers made at -124. Tatum feasts on matchups like this, and Houston has few answers on how to guard the talent.
NBA prop bets love these player options on Monday night. Houston is capable of scoring 110-115 points at home. That puts certain player props on the table. Jalen Green’s over 21.5 points is just -118 on Monday night, and his average is now up to 21.7 points per game. He averages nearly seven three-point attempts a game and is in the top 20 in field goals attempted. That bodes well. More shots mean more point opportunities.
Okay, what about a few more defensive choices? Again, these are props where wagering a maximum of a few dollars keeps a bettor from going overboard. To get at least two steals, Marcus Smart comes in at -112. Houston’s Kevin Porter Jr. getting at least five rebounds lingers at +102. These are just a few player props to sneak a peak on Monday.
Think with your head this Monday night as there is the March Madness to consider. After all, the field of 68 and a few more NBA picks are in the offing.
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