NBA Best Bets for Tonight: Philadelphia 76ers, Cleveland Cavaliers, and Golden State Warriors

Philadelphia 76ers v Charlotte Hornets
Philadelphia 76ers v Charlotte Hornets

There is a large slate of 13 NBA games to look forward to on Friday, November 25. There will be a lot of interesting matchups to dive into. We'll make sure that we find some winning wagers here.

We will dive into the nitty-gritty of the three different NBA 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: Philadelphia 76ers +2 (-110)

The Philadelphia 76ers will be on the road in this game as they take on the Orlando Magic in an NBA Eastern Conference matchup. Even without their top three players, Philadelphia is playing tough, despite being 1-2 in their last three games overall. They need power forward Tobias Harris to step up and play better as he is averaging 21.5 points in his last two games as well.

Orlando is dealing with some injuries, but runs a big lineup with guys like Bol Bol getting to play in the backcourt and making things tough to match up against. The Sixers are 6-2 ATS in their last eight games against the Magic. Go with Philly getting a couple of points on the road in this game.


NBA Best Team Bet #2: Cleveland Cavaliers +4 (-110)

The Cleveland Cavaliers have a divisional matchup as they take on the Milwaukee Bucks on Friday night. This should be a very interesting matchup as Cleveland lost 113-98 back on November 16th, when they met for the first time this season.

Shooting guard Donovan Mitchell has played well with 27.5 points per game. They should be able to use their size on the defensive end of the court to limit what Giannis Antetokounmpo can do in this game with guys like Evan Mobley and Jarrett Allen. The Cavaliers are 4-1 ATS in their last five games against the Bucks. Go with Cleveland getting points here.


NBA Best Team Bet #3: Golden State Warriors -7.5 (-110)

The Golden State Warriors will be hosting the Utah Jazz and despite Utah doing well, they are not at the same level as Golden State. The major difference has been on the defensive end of the floor as in their last four games heading into this matchup, the Jazz are allowing 123 points per game while the Warriors are giving up 114 points per game in that stretch as well.

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