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NBA Accumulator Tip
The Nets lost by 26 points and 16 points in back-to-back losses to the Miami Heat, while they rounded off last month with a 37-point loss to the Boston Celtics. The Pistons won by 53 when these two met in February and by 18 in the first meeting last year. The Nets have been weakened since then, and the Pistons will be desperate to bounce back from consecutive losses in style.
Atlanta has won 5 straight, and they have the 3rd-best offensive and 2nd-best defensive efficiency during this stretch. Saturday is an opportunity to extend that win streak, as they take on the weakened Sixers here. Joel Embiid and VJ Edgecombe are both out for Philly, and the visitors have lost two of their last three games by heavy margins.
A stunning display from Victor Wembanyama turned a 25-point Clipper lead into a victory for the San Antonio Spurs last night. Before that, they beat Indiana, Golden State, and New Orleans by 10+ points. The Grizzlies head into this after consecutive defeats, having already written off this campaign.
Bringing back Giannis Antetokounmpo hasn’t changed Milwaukee’s fortunes, as they’ve lost four on the spin. The Jazz tend to hang in games, and they won by 10 in Washington in their last game.
The Warriors have scored 101 points in regulation in three straight games, and they’re facing an elite Thunder defence. The champions held the Knicks to 100 points in a narrow victory in New York in their last game. Golden State is limited offensively without Stephen Curry, but they still held off the Rockets thanks to an excellent defensive showing, so this line looks too high.
NBA Double Tip
Bringing back Giannis Antetokounmpo hasn’t changed Milwaukee’s fortunes, as they’ve lost four on the spin. The Jazz tend to hang in games, and they won by 10 in Washington in their last game.
The Warriors have scored 101 points in regulation in three straight games, and they’re facing an elite Thunder defence. The champions held the Knicks to 100 points in a narrow victory in New York in their last game. Golden State is limited offensively without Stephen Curry, but they still held off the Rockets thanks to an excellent defensive showing, so this line looks too high.
NBA Best Bet Tip
A stunning display from Victor Wembanyama turned a 25-point Clipper lead into a victory for the San Antonio Spurs last night. Before that, they beat Indiana, Golden State, and New Orleans by 10+ points. The Grizzlies head into this after consecutive defeats, having already written off this campaign.























































