Friday Night NBA picks close another week of betting. Betonline online betting sportsbook rebounded with some good numbers. The All-Star Break comes at us next weekend already. The NBA schedule rides out tonight with 11 games on Friday. Yes, bettors get treated to intriguing contests to kick off the basketball weekend in style. Let’s spice things up with some different matchups.
Friday Night NBA Numbers | ||
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San Antonio Spurs | -110 | -110 |
Detroit Pistons (-3.0) | -110 | -100 |
Utah Jazz | -110 | -110 |
Toronto Raptors (-8.0) | -110 | -110 |
Oklahoma City Thunder | -110 | -110 |
Portland Trail Blazers (-3.5) | -110 | -110 |
Friday night NBA Picks head off to Detroit tonight. Sadly, when teams get the nod of favorites so rare, this becomes an adventure. Think of this as going out of your comfort zone again. The Detroit Pistons and San Antonio Spurs are far from good teams. However, they are young and hungry which usually leads to higher-tempo basketball. San Antonio allows a whopping 122.4 points per game.
Fairly, Detroit comes in with the worst record in the Eastern Conference at 14-42. San Antonio rides in on the same boat at 14-41. The Spurs win a mere 20% of the time on the road (5-20). That is no misprint. Detroit triumphs just 1/3 of the time at home for a record of 7-21. Wow, this does not sound very promising at all. Does it?
The craziest aspect of Friday night is this fact. Detroit plays its worst basketball on Fridays, while San Antonio is at their best. The Pistons lost 12 of their 13 games heading into the weekend, while the Spurs managed to triumph four times in 11 contests. Slim pickings lead to unexpected findings. Yes, this sounds crazy, but Detroit is in a near revolt after the trade for James Wiseman.
So, Friday Night NBA Picks attempts to do a pick-and-roll here. San Antonio gives up a lot of points, but they score 115+ every Friday like clockwork. Detroit cannot get out of its way. Even though the Spur’s defense ranks the worst in the league, the Pistons are arguably in more dire straits. Could San Antonio win the game outright? Yes, they can. However, we go safe with just a simple cover for the Spurs.
So, the Friday Night NBA Picks cross the border to Toronto. There revealed some sour grapes in Toronto as they mostly stood pat during the NBA Trade Deadline on Thursday. It was understandable, given where the Raptors stand in the Eastern Conference. Tenth place in the East means a play-in date, but a third of the season remains to go. Just a few games up or down make a huge difference.
Again, while Toronto plays well at home, they are only 16-12. Expecting them to play better is not an unreasonable ask. The Raptors expected record lies at .500, but at 26-30, Toronto needs to improve. However, at home, they yield 3.4 points per game defensively compared to on the road. This team requires patience but carries some upward mobility when it comes to wagering.
Now, that quote came from an NBA league president. There was little reason to make such a big splash without the numbers shown in previous seasons. Less is more applies here with the Toronto Raptors. With this team being allowed to come together a bit, maybe there is a chance Toronto can go on a bit of a run. If management believes in the team, the fans do not. Points can be had.
Fortunately, bettors looking to run over here could be prudent. NBA Vegas online betting sites pondered dropping the over down below 230, while others desired to trend upward. Simply, this 232 number boosts the fortunate to be upward here. Check where Toronto’s team over goes, as Utah is capable of allowing 120 points on the road with ease. Giving up 143 points to Minnesota allows a little latitude in the betting department.
The Friday Night NBA Picks unveil a few more surprises from behind the curtain. No one expected us to come back with a few additional picks from our first two contests. However, at VegasBetting, we do just that. What fun can be had with a series of little wagers instead of one or two bigger bets? Exactly! Do you remember that thought about going outright with San Antonio? It looked like a possibility.
So, with Detroit facing some backlash on Friday, the pressure is on them far more than on the Spurs. Sometimes, the road team holds an advantage. San Antonio’s youth plays with nothing to lose, while Detroit feels despondent. Morality among management, fans, and players looked poor, to put it kindly. Finding a cooperative moneyline was not the easiest thing, however.
The problem dictates that San Antonio is designated to win the NBA Draft Lottery. However, the belief is that maybe Houston or Detroit can take the NBA’s worst record. Finding plus-money bets approaching +130 was a pleasant surprise here.
For Friday Night NBA Picks, consider going with two options. Now, the outright win for San Antonio is our off-the-wall pick. Before we head out the back door, do not forget Portland to cover the 3.5-point spread against the Oklahoma City Thunder. Damian Lillard finds a way to lead his team to .500.
What are other NBA Vegas online prop bets to ponder? Game props include San Antonio scoring more than 115 points at even money. Why not step up and boost to an Over of 238.5 at +119. Both teams could combine to top 240 tonight. Good luck!
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