- Jalen Brunson has -105 odds to score at least 27 points tonight against the 76ers, whom he has averaged 29 points per game against in the past two seasons.
- The Spurs are 7.5 point favorites on the road against the Warriors, who are without both Steph Curry and Jimmy Butler.
PHILADELPHIA – Wednesday night features 14 NBA games and the last for many before the All-Star break this weekend, including two big time matchups between the New York Knicks and Philadelphia 76ers, as well as the San Antonio Spurs on the road against the Golden State Warriors.
Knicks vs 76ers Game Odds
| Team | Spread | Moneyline | Total |
|---|---|---|---|
| Knicks | +2.5 (-110) | +115 | O 222.5 (-110) |
| 76ers | -2.5 (-110) | -135 | U 222.5 (-110) |
Legal sports betting sites slightly favor the 76ers at home on Wednesday night, giving them a two and a half point edge coming into the contest.
Philadelphia leads the season series 2–1 entering the final meeting between the two teams this season, winning each game in New York while the Knicks took home a win in Philadelphia a few weeks ago.
Mitchell Robinson and OG Anunoby are both questionable after sitting out the front half of the back to back last night, while Joel Embiid is questionable for the 76ers while managing his knee.
Jalen Brunson To Score Over 26.5 Points (-105)
The Knicks’ star point guard has lit up Philadelphia in the past two seasons, averaging 29 points, 5.8 assists, and 4.3 rebounds per game while shooting 45.5% from the field and 39.5% from deep over six games.
Brunson has cleared the 30 point mark in four of those six games, including each of the last two meetings this season.
He’s been on a tear recently as well, averaging 31.3 points per game over his last four, including two 40+ point performances during that span.
Spurs vs Warriors Game Odds
| Team | Spread | Moneyline | Total |
|---|---|---|---|
| Spurs | -7.5 (-105) | -235 | O 220.5 (-110) |
| Warriors | +7.5 (-115) | +195 | U 220.5 (-110) |
The Spurs are large road favorites at NBA betting sites, getting a seven and a half point cushion against the Warriors in the last game of the night.
San Antonio is on the second night of a back to back after a dominant win over the Lakers on Tuesday, winning by a final score of 136–108 and extending their win streak to five games.
The Warriors will be without Steph Curry, who has been out since the end of January with right knee soreness.
There is a good chance that the Spurs will be without point guard Stephon Castle, who sustained a pelvic contusion during Tuesday’s game against the Lakers, likely prompting San Antonio to rest their young star into the All-Star break.
Spurs To Cover -7.5 Points (-105)
As previously mentioned, the Spurs come into the game riding a five game win streak, in which they’ve won each game by 9+ points and four out of the five by double digits.
The Warriors won each of the first two meetings between the two teams back in November, but that was with both Steph Curry and Jimmy Butler, who will not be suiting up tonight.
Golden State has gone 2–2 in the four games since Curry exited the lineup and 4–6 since Jimmy Butler went down with a torn ACL.
San Antonio has been one of the best road teams in the league so far this season as well, going 17–10 away from home, tied for the fourth best record in the NBA.
