NBA Best Bets for Tonight: Dallas Mavericks, Cleveland Cavaliers, and Golden State Warriors

Golden State Warriors v Houston Rockets
Golden State Warriors v Houston Rockets

We have a large slate of 12 NBA games to look forward to on Wednesday, November 23. There will be a lot of interesting matchups to dive into and make sure that we find some winning wagers here.

We will dive into the nitty-gritty of the three different teams that bettors should be placing their tickets on and will explain exactly why they should do so against the spread.


NBA Best Team Bet #1: Dallas Mavericks + 4.5 (-110)

The Dallas Mavericks will be on the road in this game as they take on the Boston Celtics in a tough non-conference matchup. Point guard Luka Doncic has been incredible this season as he is the top scorer in the NBA with 33.5 points per game.

The Celtics are going to struggle to score as the Mavericks are leading the NBA with 105.3 points per game so far. Dallas is 10-3 ATS in their last 13 road games against Boston, so go with them getting a handful of points.


NBA Best Team Bet #2: Cleveland Cavaliers +8 (-110)

There is a reason why the Portland Trail Blazers are on a losing streak and the Cleveland Cavaliers are on a winning streak. The Trail Blazers are obviously dealing with a lot of injuries, including point guard Damian Lillard missing this game and that will make it tough to win games.

Looking at the previous three games, Portland is allowing 115.3 points per game while Cleveland is giving up 103.7 points per game thus far (one game went to double-overtime). Cleveland is looking to dominate as they are 7-1 at Rocket Mortgage FieldHouse, so go with the Cavs to cover the spread and rack up another victory.


NBA Best Team Bet #3: Golden State Warriors -9 (-110)

The Golden State Warriors will be hosting the Los Angeles Clippers in this game. The main difference is on the offensive side of the floor, as the Warriors are currently seventh in the NBA with 15.7 points per game thus far, while the Clippers are last in the league with 106.1 points per game, which is impactful to dominate the game.

Kawhi Leonard, Paul George, and Luke Kennard are all ruled out for this game, so their brutal scoring is going to be even worse.

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