Grizzlies and Bucks with big wins?
There are five NBA games on the schedule for the next night. Tips and odds can be read clearly in the following article.
Toronto Raptors vs. Cleveland Cavaliers – 25 March, 00:30 hrs
The Canadians have been waiting for their next win against the Cavs for three duels. In those encounters, the home side’s offence in particular failed to deliver. Twice they fell short of a triple-digit output and scored an average of only 98.6 points per game.
Currently, however, there are signs of a better record for the hosts. The Raps have been in good form recently and the visitors will have to do without their strong defensive centre Jarrett Allen.
For the game at Scotiabank Arena between the Toronto Raptors and Cleveland Cavaliers, however, bets on more than 33.5 points and assists by Darius Garland on the side of the visitors are a good option.
The point guard is in particularly good form at the moment: The 22-year-old exceeded the selected limit of points and successful assists for his teammates in eight of the eleven games so far in March.
His average output of 26.4 points and 11.5 assists per game in the current month also backs up the prediction.
Memphis Grizzlies vs. Indiana Pacers – March 25, 01:00am
The Grizzlies and Pacers already faced each other a little over a week ago and for Indy it was a blowout with a difference of 33 points. This ended a streak of five wins for the Pacers in this pairing.
Now, however, the next Memphis win is on the horizon. The Jenkins team is still in good form and has won seven of the last ten league games. Even the possible absence of Ja Morant, who is struggling with knee problems, does not change the clear favourite position of the home side.
Even without the top guard, the hosts defeated a heavyweight from the East last night in the form of the Brooklyn Nets.
Although the Grizzlies now have to play a back-to-back because of this encounter, the guests have the same task, as they were also already challenged against Sacramento last night.
In the clash between the Memphis Grizzlies and Indiana Pacers, good value can be discovered in the betting odds on a home win with at least a twelve-point lead.
Milwaukee Bucks vs. Washington Wizards – March 25, 01:00am
The champions get a visit from in-form Capitals. The visitors have won just two of their past ten games and are in free fall in the East.
In twelfth place, they have now even fallen out of the play-in tournament places, so their chances of participating in the postseason are more or less passé.
The home side, for their part, are safely on course for the play-offs and occupy second place in the Eastern Conference. Furthermore, the champions are very strong at home: More than two thirds of the 37 games at home in the Fiserv Forum have been won by the Budenholzer team (25-12).
For the clash between the Milwaukee Bucks and Washington Wizards, predictions of a home victory with at least a dozen points in the lead are worth considering.
New Orleans Pelicans vs. Chicago Bulls – March 25, 01:00am
The Pels await the Bulls at home in the Smoothie King Center for their second duel of the season. The first meeting took place last October at the start of the season, when the Windy City hoopsters prevailed. Zach LaVine scored 32 points, the most of any player at the United Center.
For the New Orleans Pelicans’ game against the Chicago Bulls on 25 March, however, betting tips on more than 25.5 points by CJ McCollum on the home side are now worth a recommendation.
With Brandon Ingram out, the shooting guard is currently in high demand in the Pels’ offence and the 30-year-old is living up to the increased offensive workload.
He exceeded the selected limit in points in half of the past six games and also delivered two games with 32 points as part of this review.
In addition, the guests have to play a back-to-back, which is why they will be a little more tired as opponents. A circumstance that will certainly also affect Chicago’s defensive work.
Denver Nuggets vs. Phoenix Suns – March 25, 02:00
The home side has often not looked good against the Suns in the recent past: Only one of the last six duels with the franchise from the Valley have they been victorious! Now, however, there are signs of a win for the hosts.
The visitors travel to the West as the league leaders, but are currently without Chris Paul, the NBA’s best assist man, due to injury.
In addition, the team of head coach Monty Williams already played a very difficult game against the Timberwolves last night and will therefore be physically weaker than the home side.
For the Denver Nuggets’ clash with the Phoenix Suns, betting on a home win seems to be profitable.