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Tonight’s Best NBA Picks – Sunday, 9th November

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HOUSTON ROCKETS @ MILWAUKEE BUCKS

Fiserv Forum, Milwaukee, WI

TEAM TRENDS

  • The Bucks have won each of their last six home games against the Rockets.
  • Each of the Rockets’ last seven road games have gone OVERS.
  • The Rockets have won the first quarter in each of their last six road games.
  • The Bucks have covered the line in nine of their last 11 home games.
  • WIN/LOSS
TEAM W L HOME ROAD
HOU 5 3 2-1 3-2
MIL 6 3 4-1 2-2

SEASON POINTS +/-

TEAM PPG OPPG DIFF TOT.AV.
HOU 122.9 112.9 +10.0 235.8
MIL 120.6 118.1 +2.5 238.7

PICKS ATS

SPREAD POINTS RESULT
MIL OVER HOU
+3.5 232.5 122-115
NBA PLAYER PROP BETS - HERE
PLAYER TRENDS

  • Josh Okogie – Made 2+ threes in each of the Rockets’ last four road games.
  • Ryan Rollins – Recorded 4+ assists in each of the Bucks’ last seven games.
  • Alperen Sengun – Recorded 6+ assists in each of the Rockets’ last eight games.
  • Kevin Durant – Scored 26+ points in 16 of his last 18 appearances vs Bucks.
  • Jabari Smith Jr. – Scored 11+ points in each of the Rockets’ last 12 games vs Eastern Conference opponents.
  • Myles Turner – Scored 10+ points in each of his last seven games vs Rockets.
  • Alperen Sengun – Scored 20+ points in each of the Rockets’ last three games.
  • Giannis Antetokounmpo – Scored 30+ points in 11 of his last 14 appearances.
  • Amen Thompson – Recorded 6+ rebounds in each of his last 10 games with the Rockets as road favourites.
  • Kevin Durant – Recorded 4+ rebounds in each of his last 20 games vs Bucks.
  • Myles Turner – Recorded 6+ rebounds in six of the Bucks’ last seven games.
  • Giannis Antetokounmpo – Recorded 12+ rebounds in six of his last seven games vs Rockets.
  • Alperen Sengun – Recorded 10+ rebounds in seven of his last nine road appearances.

The Milwaukee Bucks (6–1) are flying right now and haven’t lost at Fiserv Forum all season. Their latest win — a 126–110 victory over Chicago – came behind another monster outing from Giannis Antetokounmpo, who poured in 41 points, 15 rebounds, and nine assists. Myles Turner added 23 points and four steals as Milwaukee extended its six-game home winning streak over Houston. The Bucks have quietly gone 5–1 vs Western Conference teams in their last six and continue to look like one of the East’s most complete squads, averaging 122.3 PPG with a +6.0 differential.

The Houston Rockets (1–3) have hit a bit of turbulence after a 121–110 loss to San Antonio. Alperen Sengun led the way with 25 points and eight assists, but the Rockets struggled to slow the Spurs’ offense down the stretch. Still, Houston has been strong against Eastern teams – boasting a 9–1 record in their last 10 such matchups — and rank among the West’s better passing units at 124.0 PPG and +7.7 differential. They’ll be hoping to rediscover their rhythm on the road against a tough Milwaukee defense.

PICKMILWAUKEE +3.5


BROOKLYN NETS @ NEW YORK KNICKS

Madison Square Garden, New York, NY

TEAM TRENDS

  • The home team has covered the line in each of the Knicks’ last 11 games.
  • The Knicks have won 10 straight games against the Nets.
  • Twelve of the Nets’ last 14 road games against Eastern opponents have gone UNDERS.
  • The Nets have lost the first half in each of their last nine games.

WIN/LOSS

TEAM W L HOME ROAD
BKN 1 8 0-5 1-3
NY 5 3 5-0 0-3

SEASON POINTS +/-

TEAM PPG OPPG DIFF TOT.AV.
BKN 111.3 124.6 -13.3 235.9
NY 118.9 113.6 +5.3 232.5

PICKS ATS

SPREAD POINTS RESULT
BKN OVER BKN
+16.5 228.5 134-98
NBA PLAYER PROP BETS - HERE
PLAYER TRENDS

  • Karl-Anthony Towns – Scored the first basket in three of the Knicks’ last four games.
  • Jalen Brunson – Recorded 6+ assists in each of the Knicks’ last five home games vs Nets.
  • Terance Mann – Recorded 4+ assists in four of the Nets’ last five games.
  • Michael Porter Jr. – Recorded 2+ assists in each of his last eight appearances.
  • Karl-Anthony Towns – Recorded 4+ assists in each of the Knicks’ last four games.
  • Mikal Bridges – Recorded 4+ assists in each of the Knicks’ last six games.
  • Noah Clowney – Scored 15+ points in each of the Nets’ last three games.
  • Michael Porter Jr. – Scored 28+ points in four of the Nets’ last five games vs Eastern opponents.
  • Nicolas Claxton – Scored 17+ points in each of the Nets’ last five games.
  • Karl-Anthony Towns – Scored 25+ points in each of his last four games vs Nets.
  • Jalen Brunson – Scored 31+ points in five of the Knicks’ last six games as home favourites vs Eastern Conference opponents.
  • OG Anunoby – Scored 15+ points in each of his last seven home games vs Nets.
  • Karl-Anthony Towns – Recorded 13+ rebounds in each of the Knicks’ last four games as home favourites vs Eastern opponents.
  • Nicolas Claxton – Recorded 8+ rebounds in 12 of his last 13 road games vs Atlantic opponents.
  • Mikal Bridges – Recorded 5+ rebounds in five of his last six home games vs Nets.

The New York Knicks (4–3) are starting to find a groove, coming off a dominant 137–114 home win over Minnesota that showcased their depth and balance. Jalen Brunson led the charge with 23 points, seven rebounds, and 10 assists, while OG Anunoby added 25 points and eight boards. The Knicks have now won six straight at Madison Square Garden and look sharp offensively, averaging 110.5 PPG with a rock-solid 77.0% playoff projection. They’ll also be eager to keep their city dominance going, having beaten Brooklyn 10 straight times, including a clean sweep last season.

The Brooklyn Nets (0–5) are still searching for their first win of the campaign and continue to struggle without Cameron Thomas. They dropped their fourth straight without him, losing 125–107 to Detroit despite Michael Porter Jr. pouring in 28 points and five triples. The Nets’ offense has sputtered late in games, averaging 114.3 PPG but surrendering 130.5 PPG, giving them the East’s worst differential (–16.2). With Thomas still sidelined, Brooklyn will need someone to step up and help end a six-game division losing streak against their cross-town rivals.

PICKOVER 228.5 TOTAL POINTS


BOSTON CELTICS @ ORLANDO MAGIC

Kia Center, Orlando, FL

TEAM TRENDS

  • The home team has won 12 of the last 13 games between the Celtics and Magic.
  • 11 of the last 15 meetings between the Celtics and Magic at Kia Center have gone UNDERS.
  • The Celtics have failed to cover the line in six of their last seven road games.

WIN/LOSS

TEAM W L HOME ROAD
BOS 4 6 2-3 2-3
ORL 4 5 2-2 2-3

SEASON POINTS +/-

TEAM PPG OPPG DIFF TOT.AV.
BOS 113.0 110.7 +2.3 223.7
ORL 117.0 116.8 +0.2 233.8

PICKS ATS

SPREAD POINTS RESULT
BOS UNDER BOS
+2.5 226.5 111-107
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PLAYER TRENDS

  • Anfernee Simons – Made 3+ threes in 12 of his last 13 road games vs teams with a losing record.
  • Jalen Suggs – Made 2+ threes in each of his last four home games.
  • Paolo Banchero – Recorded 4+ assists in each of the Magic’s last six games.
  • Derrick White – Recorded 4+ assists in each of his last 11 road games vs Magic.
  • Payton Pritchard – Recorded 4+ assists in each of the Celtics’ last seven games as underdogs.
  • Jalen Suggs – Recorded 4+ assists in each of his last six appearances.
  • Jalen Suggs – Scored 10+ points in seven of his last eight games vs Celtics.
  • Franz Wagner – Scored 23+ points in each of the Magic’s last seven games vs Celtics.
  • Jaylen Brown – Scored 32+ points in each of the Celtics’ last three games.
  • Wendell Carter Jr. – Scored 10+ points in each of the Magic’s last seven home games vs losing teams.
  • Derrick White – Scored 15+ points in eight of the Celtics’ last nine road games vs Eastern opponents.
  • Payton Pritchard – Scored 15+ points in each of the Celtics’ last eight games vs losing teams.
  • Jaylen Brown – Recorded 6+ rebounds in seven of his last eight games vs Magic.
  • Paolo Banchero – Recorded 9+ rebounds in each of the Magic’s last five games.
  • Neemias Queta – Recorded 8+ rebounds in each of the Celtics’ last four games vs losing teams.
  • Josh Minott – Recorded 6+ rebounds in six of the Celtics’ last seven games.
  • Wendell Carter Jr. – Recorded 8+ rebounds in five of the Magic’s last six games vs Celtics.
  • Franz Wagner – Recorded 6+ rebounds in each of his last eight home games vs Celtics.

The Magic (4–5) head into Sunday’s rematch with momentum after Friday’s 123–110 win over the Celtics. The Magic were aggressive getting to the line, shooting 24-of-31 compared to Boston’s 11-of-16, and hot from deep at 47.2%. Franz Wagner paced the offense with 27 points and six assists, while Desmond Bane added 22 points, six rebounds, and seven assists. Orlando’s balance and efficiency have sparked a nice run — they’ve now won three of their last four and are shooting over 46% from the field during that stretch.

Boston (2–6) will look to bounce back and avoid falling further below .500. Jaylen Brown did his part in Friday’s loss, posting 32 points and nine rebounds, but the Celtics struggled to keep pace from the line and beyond the arc, finishing just 13-of-37 (35.1%) from three. Boston’s perimeter defense remains a concern, allowing 117.0 PPG this season, and they’ve now dropped five of their last seven road games. Expect a sharper defensive focus as they look to split this Florida double.

PICKUNDER 226.5 TOTAL POINTS


OKLAHOMA CITY THUNDER @ MEMPHIS GRIZZLIES

FedExForum, Memphis, TN

TEAM TRENDS

  • The Grizzlies have failed to cover the line in each of their last eight home games following a win.
  • The Thunder have won 13 straight games against the Grizzlies.
  • Six of the last seven matchups between these teams have gone UNDERS.
  • The Thunder have won the first quarter in nine of their last 11 games against the Grizzlies.

WIN/LOSS

TEAM W L HOME ROAD
OKC 9 1 4-0 5-1
MEM 4 6 3-4 1-2

SEASON POINTS +/-

TEAM PPG OPPG DIFF TOT.AV.
OKC 123.2 109.7 +13.5 232.9
MEM 115.1 119.1 -4.0 234.2

PICKS ATS

SPREAD POINTS RESULT
OKC UNDER OKC
-10.5 233.5 114-100
NBA PLAYER PROP BETS - HERE
PLAYER TRENDS

  • Shai Gilgeous-Alexander – Recorded 6+ assists in each of the Thunder’s last four road games vs Grizzlies.
  • Ja Morant – Recorded 8+ assists in each of the Grizzlies’ last three games.
  • Jaren Jackson Jr. – Recorded 2+ assists in eight of his last nine games vs Thunder.
  • Jaren Jackson Jr. – Scored 15+ points in nine of the Grizzlies’ last 10 games.
  • Shai Gilgeous-Alexander – Scored 30+ points in each of the Thunder’s last six games.
  • Isaiah Hartenstein – Scored 10+ points in each of the Thunder’s last five games.
  • Chet Holmgren – Scored 15+ points in each of his last seven games after playing under 30 minutes in the previous outing.
  • Ja Morant – Scored 21+ points in 18 of his last 22 games vs Western Conference opponents.
  • Cedric Coward – Recorded 6+ rebounds in each of the Grizzlies’ last five home games.
  • Jaren Jackson Jr. – Recorded 4+ rebounds in each of the Grizzlies’ last seven games.
  • Chet Holmgren – Recorded 6+ rebounds in 14 of his last 15 games.
  • Isaiah Hartenstein – Recorded 10+ rebounds in seven of the Thunder’s last nine games.

The Oklahoma City Thunder (7–0) are rolling, still undefeated after hammering Sacramento 132–101 on Friday. Isaiah Hartenstein exploded for a career-high 33 points, 19 rebounds, and three blocks on 14-of-17 shooting, while Shai Gilgeous-Alexander continued his MVP-level play with 30 points. Rookie guard Ajay Mitchell chipped in a double-double with 18 points and a career-high 10 assists, showing the Thunder’s impressive depth. Oklahoma City has now won 11 straight when Hartenstein grabs 12+ rebounds, and they’re outscoring opponents by an average of 12.4 points per game this season.

The Memphis Grizzlies (3–4) snapped a four-game skid with a 118–104 win over Dallas, finally finding rhythm on both ends of the floor. Desmond Bane led the charge offensively, while Jaren Jackson Jr. anchored the defense, helping Memphis hold the Mavericks to under 42% shooting. The Grizzlies will be eager for payback after getting swept by Oklahoma City in last year’s first-round matchup, where they lost by an average of 19.5 points per game. However, they’ll need to control the boards — Memphis ranks bottom-five in rebound differential – to hang with OKC’s size and pace.

PICKUNDER 233.5 TOTAL POINTS


DETROIT PISTONS @ PHILADELPHIA 76ERS

Wells Fargo Center, Philadelphia, PA

TEAM TRENDS

  • The 76ers have won 12 of their last 13 home games against the Pistons.
  • Six of Philadelphia’s last seven games on the second leg of a back-to-back have gone OVERS.
  • The Pistons have lost the first quarter in 12 of their last 13 games.
  • The 76ers have covered the line in six of their last seven games.

WIN/LOSS

TEAM W L HOME ROAD
DET 7 2 3-1 3-1
PHI 6 3 3-1 3-2

SEASON POINTS +/-

TEAM PPG OPPG DIFF TOT.AV.
DET 116.7 110.8 +5.9 227.5
PHI 124.0 119.3 +4.7 243.3

PICKS ATS

SPREAD POINTS RESULT
DET UNDER DET
-3.5 232.5 111-108
NBA PLAYER PROP BETS - HERE
PLAYER TRENDS

  • Kelly Oubre Jr. – Made 2+ threes in eight of the 76ers’ last nine games.
  • Duncan Robinson – Made 3+ threes in four of the Pistons’ last five games.
  • Tyrese Maxey – Recorded 6+ assists in each of his last six home games.
  • VJ Edgecombe – Recorded 4+ assists in seven of the 76ers’ last eight games.
  • Jalen Duren – Recorded 2+ assists in each of the Pistons’ last nine road games vs teams on a back-to-back.
  • Cade Cunningham – Recorded 10+ assists in four of the Pistons’ last five games.
  • Cade Cunningham – Scored 31+ points in each of the Pistons’ last three games.
  • Jalen Duren – Scored 21+ points in four of the Pistons’ last five games.
  • Tyrese Maxey – Scored 30+ points in six of his last seven games on the second leg of a back-to-back.
  • Kelly Oubre Jr. – Scored 17+ points in each of the 76ers’ last eight games.
  • Tyrese Maxey – Recorded 4+ rebounds in seven of the 76ers’ last eight games.
  • Cade Cunningham – Recorded 6+ rebounds in seven of his last eight games vs winning teams.
  • Kelly Oubre Jr. – Recorded 6+ rebounds in each of the 76ers’ last three games vs Pistons.

The Philadelphia 76ers (6–3) continue to impress at home, coming off a 130–120 win over Toronto that showcased their offensive balance and interior dominance. Trendon Watford notched his first career triple-double with 20 points, 17 rebounds, and 10 assists on near-perfect shooting (8-of-10), while Tyrese Maxey added 31 points and Joel Embiid chipped in 29. The 76ers have now won three of their last four at Xfinity Mobile Arena, averaging 128.0 points per game during that stretch. Philadelphia sits top-five in field goal percentage league-wide and looks comfortable pushing the pace under Embiid’s leadership.

The Detroit Pistons (4–5) are trending upward after a convincing 125–107 win over Brooklyn. Cade Cunningham was in command, scoring 34 points on 13-of-18 shooting, while Jalen Duren continued his breakout year with 30 points, 11 rebounds, and three steals. The Pistons have now won seven straight games when Cunningham and Duren combine for 45+ points, a testament to their growing chemistry. Despite being without Tobias Harris (out) and possibly Isaiah Stewart (doubtful), Detroit’s young core continues to build momentum on both ends of the floor, ranking top-10 in paint scoring so far this season.

PICKDETROIT -3.5


INDIANA PACERS @ GOLDEN STATE WARRIORS

Chase Center, San Francisco, CA

TEAM TRENDS

  • The Pacers have won six straight games as underdogs against the Warriors.
  • Seven of the Pacers’ last eight games have gone UNDERS.
  • The Warriors have failed to cover the line in eight straight games as favourites vs Eastern opponents.
  • The Pacers have lost the first quarter in five straight games.

WIN/LOSS

TEAM W L HOME ROAD
IND 1 8 1-4 0-4
GS 5 5 4-0 1-5

SEASON POINTS +/-

TEAM PPG OPPG DIFF TOT.AV.
IND 110.3 119.2 -8.9 229.5
GS 116.1 116.7 -0.6 232.8

PICKS ATS

SPREAD POINTS RESULT
GSW UNDER GSW
-12.5 227.5 114-83
NBA PLAYER PROP BETS - HERE
PLAYER TRENDS

  • Jimmy Butler – Recorded 4+ assists in each of his last 24 home games vs Eastern opponents.
  • Jonathan Kuminga – Recorded 2+ assists in each of his last 12 games vs Eastern opponents.
  • Draymond Green – Recorded 7+ assists in each of the Warriors’ last four games as home favourites.
  • Jimmy Butler – Scored 20+ points in seven of his last eight games vs Pacers.
  • Jonathan Kuminga – Scored 15+ points in each of the Warriors’ last five games vs Eastern Conference opponents.
  • Pascal Siakam – Scored 20+ points in each of the Pacers’ last four games vs Warriors.
  • Stephen Curry – Recorded 4+ rebounds in each of his last eight home games vs Pacers.
  • Draymond Green – Recorded 6+ rebounds in each of his last six home games vs Pacers.
  • Pascal Siakam – Recorded 6+ rebounds in seven of his last eight games as a road underdog vs Warriors.
  • Jimmy Butler – Recorded 6+ rebounds in each of the Warriors’ last three games vs Eastern opponents.

The Indiana Pacers (2–8) will be trying to shake off a rough patch when they visit the Golden State Warriors (5–3) for the second leg of a back-to-back at Chase Center. Indiana’s first meeting with Golden State this season ended in a 114–109 home win on November 1, but they’ve since dropped seven straight on the road. Aaron Nesmith provided a spark in Friday’s 117–100 loss to Denver with 25 points and four steals, but the Pacers’ defense continues to struggle, giving up 122.1 points per game away from home.

The Warriors are also coming off a humbling 129–104 defeat to the Nuggets, still missing Stephen Curry (questionable), whose absence has been costly. Golden State has lost eight straight games without Curry, and their offensive rating dips by nearly 15 points when he’s sidelined. Jimmy Butler and Jonathan Kuminga have shouldered the scoring load, but the Warriors will need more consistency from their supporting cast. Al Horford is also questionable, leaving Golden State thin up front as they try to bounce back at home.

PICKUNDER 227.5 TOTAL POINTS


MINNESOTA TIMBERWOLVES @ SACRAMENTO KINGS

Golden 1 Center, Sacramento, CA

TEAM TRENDS

  • 8 of the Timberwolves’ last 9 games against Western opponents have gone OVERS.
  • The road team has won each of the last 10 games between the Timberwolves and Kings.
  • The Kings have failed to cover the line in five of their last six home games.

WIN/LOSS

TEAM W L HOME ROAD
MIN 5 4 2-2 3-2
SAC 3 6 2-2 1-4

SEASON POINTS +/-

TEAM PPG OPPG DIFF TOT.AV.
MIN 118.8 115.9 +2.9 234.7
SAC 115.1 121.7 -6.6 236.8

PICKS ATS

SPREAD POINTS RESULT
MIN UNDER MIN
-5.0 235.5 144-117
NBA PLAYER PROP BETS - HERE
PLAYER TRENDS

  • Jaden McDaniels – Made 2+ threes in each of the Timberwolves’ last five games.
  • Russell Westbrook – Made 3+ threes in each of the Kings’ last five games vs Western Conference opponents.
  • Russell Westbrook – Recorded 6+ assists in each of the Kings’ last four games.
  • Jaden McDaniels – Recorded 3+ assists in each of the Timberwolves’ last three road games.
  • Dennis Schroder – Recorded 7+ assists in each of the Kings’ last five games.
  • Jaden McDaniels – Scored 18+ points in four of the Timberwolves’ last five games vs Western Conference opponents.
  • Domantas Sabonis – Scored 15+ points in 13 of his last 14 games vs Timberwolves.
  • DeMar DeRozan – Scored 20+ points in each of his last 11 games vs Timberwolves.
  • Rudy Gobert – Scored 11+ points in each of his last 11 games as a road favourite vs Kings.
  • Anthony Edwards – Scored 30+ points in each of his last seven games as a road favourite vs Western Conference opponents.
  • Julius Randle – Scored 21+ points in each of his last six games vs Kings.
  • Zach LaVine – Scored 21+ points in nine of his last 10 games vs Timberwolves.
  • Russell Westbrook – Recorded 6+ rebounds in each of the Kings’ last five games vs Western Conference opponents.
  • Anthony Edwards – Recorded 4+ rebounds in each of his last 31 road games vs Western Conference opponents.
  • Rudy Gobert – Recorded 10+ rebounds in each of his last 15 road games vs Kings.
  • Julius Randle – Recorded 8+ rebounds in each of his last eight road games vs Kings teams with a losing record.
  • Domantas Sabonis – Recorded 14+ rebounds in each of his last three games vs Western opponents.

The Minnesota Timberwolves (6–3) are firing on all cylinders after a dominant 137–97 home win over Utah. Anthony Edwards was electric with 37 points and seven triples on 57% shooting, while Julius Randle flirted with a triple-double (19 points, 10 rebounds, 12 assists). Jaden McDaniels added 22 points and three steals, rounding out one of Minnesota’s most complete team performances of the season. The Timberwolves have now won 13 straight when Edwards, Randle, and McDaniels combine for 70+ points, and they’re averaging a +12.5 point differential during that stretch.

The Sacramento Kings (2–6) continue to battle through early-season turbulence, recently falling 132–101 to Oklahoma City. Russell Westbrook was a lone bright spot, finishing with 24 points, nine assists, and five triples, but the Kings’ defense remains leaky, ranking bottom five in opponent field goal percentage. Domantas Sabonis’ status (questionable) looms large — his presence could help stabilize Sacramento’s rebounding and interior scoring. The Kings will be desperate to snap a five-game home skid against Minnesota, needing a sharper defensive effort to stay competitive.

PICKMINNESOTA -5.0