Best NBA Team Bets For Tonight - Memphis Grizzlies, Golden State Warriors, and More - October 27 | 2022 NBA Season

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Memphis Grizzlies and Golden State Warriors

The NBA schedule isn't jam-packed tonight, October 27, but there is a lot of value and big names that you need on your betslip tonight.

Let's take a look at how you need to play the schedule tonight with teams like the Golden State Warriors and the Memphis Grizzlies.


NBA Best Bet #1: Golden State Warriors -6.5 (-104), Under 227 (-114)

Golden State Warriors vs Miami Heat Match Details:

Fixture: Heat @ Warriors

Date and Time: Thursday, October 27 (10.00 PM EST)

Venue: Chase Center

The Golden State Warriors are coming off a tough loss to Pheonix, losing by 20 points, and Klay Thompson was ejected for a heated exchange with Devin Booker. Klay will have a chip on his shoulder after flaunting four rings in Booker's face and wants to prove a point tonight.

Secondly, Steph Curry and the Golden State Warriors are notorious for their bounce-back games after poor showings and losses (especially at home). Expect the Chase Center crowd to be in full attendance.

Curry will have a huge showing tonight to keep the PPG average above 30 and the Warriors take advantage of a confused Miami rotation. Expect the Heat to put up a tough battle on defense and keep the score below the total.


NBA Best Bet #2: Sacramento Kings +3.5 (-112)

Memphis Grizzlies vs Sacramento Kings Match Details

Fixture: Grizzlies @ Kings

Date and Time: Thursday, October 27 (10.00 PM EST)

Venue: Golden 1 Center

The Memphis Grizzlies have had an incredible start to the season with Ja Morant averaging 35.3 PPG. The Sacramento Kings have been on a much more disappointing path given their 0-3 record.

The Kings had some legitimate hype around them in the preseason from bettors and fans, but haven't managed to live up to it. The Grizzlies will have a slight hangover from the beatdown they gave Brooklyn and, combined with a subpar defense, will be vulnerable.

The moneyline is way too high (Memphis-165) and we all know that Memphis is a much better team; this has all the makings of a trap game. The Kings have managed to keep it close with the Warriors and the Clippers, losing by 5 points and 2 points, respectively.

The production from Fox has been their lifeline, but their shooting is unfortunately due for some negative regression. Don't trust the plus money for the win, but expect the Kings to keep a close finish tonight in Sacramento.

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