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Tonight’s Player Props & Betting Picks – Tues, 11th Nov

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TORONTO RAPTORS @ BROOKLYN NETS

Barclays Center, Brooklyn, NY

TEAM TRENDS

  • 8 of the Nets’ last 9 home games have gone OVERS.
  • The Nets have lost 7 straight home games.
  • The Raptors have covered the line in 6 of their last 7 games vs Atlantic opponents.
  • The Nets have lost the first half in 10 straight games.

WIN/LOSS

TEAM W L HOME ROAD
TOR 5 5 2-2 3-3
BKN 1 9 0-5 1-4

SEASON POINTS +/-

TEAM PPG OPPG DIFF TOT.AV.
TOR 119.3 117.1 +2.2 236.4
BKN 110.0 125.5 -15.5 235.5

PICKS ATS

SPREAD POINTS RESULT
BKN UNDER TOR
+9.5 233.5 119-109
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PLAYER TRENDS

  • Immanuel Quickley – Made 3+ three-pointers in each of his last 4 games vs the Nets.
  • Michael Porter Jr. – Made 4+ three-pointers in each of the Nets’ last 3 games.
  • Immanuel Quickley – Recorded 9+ assists in each of his last 2 games vs the Nets.
  • Scottie Barnes – Recorded 6+ assists in each of the Raptors’ last 3 games as favourites.
  • Michael Porter Jr. – Recorded 2+ assists in each of his last 7 appearances at Barclays Center.
  • Brandon Ingram – Recorded 4+ assists in each of the Raptors’ last 7 games.
  • Michael Porter Jr. – Scored 25+ points in each of the Nets’ last 3 games.
  • Nicolas Claxton – Scored 17+ points in each of the Nets’ last 4 home games.
  • RJ Barrett – Scored 20+ points in 5 of the Raptors’ last 6 games vs Eastern opponents.
  • Scottie Barnes – Scored 15+ points in each of his last 11 games vs the Nets.
  • Brandon Ingram – Recorded 6+ rebounds in each of the Raptors’ last 5 games.
  • Nicolas Claxton – Recorded 8+ rebounds in 10 of his last 11 games vs the Raptors.
  • Michael Porter Jr. – Recorded 8+ rebounds in each of his last 3 games vs the Raptors.

The Toronto Raptors (6–5) will be eager to bounce back when they visit the Brooklyn Nets (3–8) at Barclays Center. Toronto has dominated this matchup recently, winning three of four meetings last season and both on the road. The Raptors come in after a 130–120 loss to Philadelphia, continuing a rough stretch that’s seen them drop 16 of their last 20 division road games. Despite the loss, Scottie Barnes has been a consistent bright spot, averaging 24.2 points, 8.6 rebounds, and 6.1 assists through the early season.

Brooklyn, meanwhile, was dismantled 134–98 by the Knicks on Saturday. Michael Porter Jr. led the way with 25 points, but the Nets continue to struggle without Cameron Thomas (out). Brooklyn has lost seven of its last eight without Thomas, scoring just 104.7 points per 100 possessions in that span — nearly eight points lower than when he’s active. To avoid extending their six-game division losing streak, the Nets will need better offensive rhythm and stronger bench contributions.

PICK – UNDER 233.5 TOTAL POINTS


MEMPHIS GRIZZLIES @ NEW YORK KNICKS

Madison Square Garden, New York, NY

TEAM TRENDS

  • The home team has covered the line in 12 straight Knicks games.
  • The Knicks have won 4 consecutive games vs the Grizzlies.
  • Each of the last 6 meetings between the Grizzlies and Knicks at Madison Square Garden has gone OVERS.

WIN/LOSS

TEAM W L HOME ROAD
MEM 4 7 3-5 1-2
NY 6 3 6-0 0-3

SEASON POINTS +/-

TEAM PPG OPPG DIFF TOT.AV.
MEM 113.7 118.6 -4.9 232.3
NY 120.6 111.9 +8.7 232.5

PICKS ATS

SPREAD POINTS RESULT
NY UNDER NY
-9.5 233.5 133-120
NBA PLAYER PROP BETS - HERE
PLAYER TRENDS

  • Karl-Anthony Towns – Scored the first basket in each of the Knicks’ last 3 games.
  • Jalen Brunson – Scored 29+ points in 8 of the Knicks’ last 11 games as favourites.
  • Jordan Clarkson – Made 2+ three-pointers in each of his last 11 games vs the Grizzlies.
  • Mikal Bridges – Recorded 4+ assists in each of the Knicks’ last 7 games.
  • Jalen Brunson – Recorded 6+ assists in each of his last 5 games vs the Grizzlies.
  • Cedric Coward – Recorded 4 assists in each of the Grizzlies’ last 3 games.
  • Ja Morant – Recorded 8+ assists in each of the Grizzlies’ last 4 games.
  • Jordan Clarkson – Scored 11+ points in each of his last 11 games vs the Grizzlies.
  • Ja Morant – Scored 21+ points in 11 of his last 12 road games.
  • Josh Hart – Scored 11+ points in each of the Knicks’ last 4 games.
  • Jaren Jackson Jr. – Scored 15+ points in 10 of the Grizzlies’ last 11 games.
  • Jock Landale – Scored 10+ points in each of the Grizzlies’ last 6 games.
  • OG Anunoby – Scored 23+ points in 8 of the Knicks’ last 9 games vs Western Conference opponents.
  • Karl-Anthony Towns – Recorded 10+ rebounds in each of the Knicks’ last 13 games.
  • Josh Hart – Recorded 6+ rebounds in 16 of his last 17 home games.
  • Cedric Coward – Recorded 9+ rebounds in each of the Grizzlies’ last 3 games.
  • Ja Morant – Recorded 4+ rebounds in each of his last 8 games vs the Knicks.

The New York Knicks (7–4) are rolling into this one with momentum, riding a seven-game home winning streak — their longest stretch at Madison Square Garden since 2013. Karl-Anthony Towns has been leading the charge, fresh off a 28-point, 12-rebound performance on 59% shooting in a 134–98 demolition of the Nets. New York continues to thrive behind elite ball movement and rebounding, ranking top five in both categories. Mitchell Robinson’s status (questionable) could be key, as his rim protection has anchored the Knicks’ defensive surge during this home run.

The Memphis Grizzlies (4–6), on the other hand, are searching for consistency after blowing a 19-point lead in a 114–100 loss to Oklahoma City. Ja Morant’s struggles continued with 3-of-18 shooting, and Memphis is now 0–6 this season when he shoots under 35%. The Grizzlies’ offense has looked stagnant, averaging just 108.5 points per game over their last four outings, while their defense has failed to close games late. To snap their four-game skid against the Knicks, Memphis will need Morant and Desmond Bane to find rhythm early and attack the paint against New York’s interior.

PICK – UNDER 233.5 TOTAL POINTS


BOSTON CELTICS @ PHILADELPHIA 76ERS

Wells Fargo Center, Philadelphia, PA

TEAM TRENDS

  • The 76ers have failed to cover the line in 15 of their last 17 home games vs teams with a losing record.
  • The Celtics have won 10 of their last 11 games on the first leg of a back-to-back.
  • 5 of the last 6 meetings between the Celtics and 76ers have gone OVERS.

WIN/LOSS

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

SEASON POINTS +/-

TEAM PPG OPPG DIFF TOT.AV.
BOS 112.8 110.4 +2.4 223.2
PHI 122.4 118.5 +3.9 240.9

PICKS ATS

SPREAD POINTS RESULT
BOS UNDER PHI
+1.5 231.5 102-100
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PLAYER TRENDS

  • Anfernee Simons – Made 3+ three-pointers in each of the Celtics’ last 5 games vs Eastern Conference opponents.
  • Jaylen Brown – Recorded 4+ assists in each of his last 5 games vs the 76ers.
  • Payton Pritchard – Recorded 4+ assists in each of the Celtics’ last 7 road games.
  • Tyrese Maxey – Recorded 6+ assists in each of his last 7 home appearances.
  • Anfernee Simons – Recorded 2+ assists in 37 of his last 38 road games vs Eastern opponents.
  • Joel Embiid – Scored 20+ points in 8 of his last 9 home games vs the Celtics.
  • Kelly Oubre Jr. – Scored 17+ points in 8 of the 76ers’ last 9 games.
  • Tyrese Maxey – Scored 26+ points in each of the 76ers’ last 10 games.
  • Anfernee Simons – Scored 17+ points in each of his last 4 road games vs the 76ers.
  • Derrick White – Scored 15+ points in each of the Celtics’ last 5 road games vs the 76ers.
  • Jaylen Brown – Scored 27+ points in each of the Celtics’ last 4 games.
  • Joel Embiid – Recorded 6+ rebounds in 18 of his 19 games vs the Celtics at Xfinity Mobile Arena.
  • Tyrese Maxey – Recorded 4+ rebounds in each of the 76ers’ last 6 games.
  • Anfernee Simons – Recorded 4 rebounds in each of his last 4 games vs the 76ers.
  • Kelly Oubre Jr. – Recorded 4+ rebounds in each of his last 10 home games vs Atlantic opponents.
  • Jaylen Brown – Recorded 6+ rebounds in 5 of his last 6 games vs the 76ers.

The Boston Celtics (6–6) are finding their stride after a tight 111–107 win over Orlando, powered by Anfernee Simons’ 25 points and five triples on 62% shooting. Boston’s perimeter play remains a strength, ranking top five in three-point accuracy (39.1%), and they’ve shown composure late in games with a 4–1 record in contests decided by five points or fewer. The Celtics will look to continue their dominance in the Atlantic Division, where they’ve posted a 30–9 record across their last 39 games. Consistency from Jaylen Brown and a balanced bench effort could be key in keeping that trend alive.

The Philadelphia 76ers (7–5) have cooled off after a hot start, dropping a 111–108 heartbreaker to Detroit despite another stellar Tyrese Maxey performance (33 points, seven assists). Philadelphia has struggled to protect home court, losing 15 of their last 18 conference games at Xfinity Mobile Arena, with defense being the primary culprit – opponents are averaging 121.4 points per game during that stretch. Joel Embiid’s return from load management is a major boost, as the 76ers are 8–2 in their last 10 when he plays, giving them a strong chance to reclaim momentum in this Atlantic rivalry matchup.

PICK – BOSTON +1.5


GOLDEN STATE WARRIORS @ OKLAHOMA CITY THUNDER

Paycom Center, Oklahoma City, OK

TEAM TRENDS

  • The home team has covered the line in 10 straight Warriors games.
  • The Thunder have won 7 consecutive home games.
  • 10 of the last 11 matchups between the Warriors and Thunder have gone OVERS.

WIN/LOSS

TEAM W L HOME ROAD
GS 6 5 5-0 1-5
OKC 10 1 4-0 6-1

SEASON POINTS +/-

TEAM PPG OPPG DIFF TOT.AV.
GS 115.9 113.6 +2.3 229.5
OKC 122.4 108.8 +13.6 231.2

PICKS ATS

SPREAD POINTS RESULT
GSW OVER OKC
+7.5 227.5 126-102
NBA PLAYER PROP BETS - HERE
PLAYER TRENDS

  • Draymond Green – Scored the first basket in 3 of his last 4 games with the Warriors as underdogs.
  • Draymond Green – Recorded 6+ assists in each of his last 6 games with the Warriors as underdogs vs the Thunder.
  • Isaiah Hartenstein – Recorded 4+ assists in 6 of the Thunder’s last 7 home games.
  • Stephen Curry – Recorded 4+ assists in 24 of his last 27 road games vs the Thunder.
  • Jimmy Butler – Recorded 6+ assists in each of his last 6 appearances at Paycom Center.
  • Stephen Curry – Scored 30+ points in each of the Warriors’ last 5 road games vs the Thunder.
  • Shai Gilgeous-Alexander – Scored 30+ points in each of the Thunder’s last 10 home games vs Western Conference opponents.
  • Isaiah Hartenstein – Scored 10+ points in each of the Thunder’s last 6 games.
  • Chet Holmgren – Scored 22+ points in each of his last 3 home games vs Western opponents.
  • Cason Wallace – Scored 10+ points in 5 of the Thunder’s last 6 home games.
  • Jimmy Butler – Scored 15+ points in each of his last 6 games as an underdog vs the Thunder.
  • Jonathan Kuminga – Scored 16+ points in 7 of the Warriors’ last 8 road games.
  • Chet Holmgren – Recorded 6+ rebounds in each of his last 9 games vs teams with a winning record.
  • Stephen Curry – Recorded 4+ rebounds in each of his last 16 road games vs the Thunder.
  • Isaiah Hartenstein – Recorded 11+ rebounds in 6 of the Thunder’s last 7 games vs Western opponents.

The Oklahoma City Thunder (10–2) return home after a strong road stretch, looking to keep their seven-game home winning streak alive. Their comeback win over Memphis – rallying from 19 points down – showcased this team’s resilience and Shai Gilgeous-Alexander’s MVP-level form. He poured in 35 points with seven rebounds, continuing a run that’s seen him average 32.1 points per game while shooting 54% from the field this season. The Thunder have also tightened defensively, holding opponents to just 106.2 points per game during their current four-game win streak. Luguentz Dort and Aaron Wiggins remain sidelined, but OKC’s depth has held firm.

The Golden State Warriors (8–5) enter off a dominant 114–83 blowout over Indiana, where Jimmy Butler led a balanced attack with 21 points, nine rebounds, and seven assists on 67% shooting. That win snapped a two-game skid, but Golden State’s road form remains shaky, they’ve dropped seven of their last eight away from home. Stephen Curry’s expected return provides a massive spark, especially for a team shooting just 33% from deep without him. The Warriors will need that spacing and veteran poise to slow Oklahoma City’s dynamic offense and reverse their recent travel woes.

PICK – GOLDEN STATE +7.5


INDIANA PACERS @ UTAH JAZZ

Delta Center, Salt Lake City, UT

TEAM TRENDS

  • The Pacers have lost 8 straight road games.
  • Each of the Pacers’ last 6 road games has gone UNDERS.
  • The home team has covered the line in 7 of the Jazz’s last 8 games.

WIN/LOSS

TEAM W L HOME ROAD
IND 1 9 1-4 0-5
UTA 3 7 2-2 1-5

SEASON POINTS +/-

TEAM PPG OPPG DIFF TOT.AV.
IND 107.6 118.7 -11.1 226.3
UTA 112.2 120.1 -7.9 232.3

PICKS ATS

SPREAD POINTS RESULT
IND UNDER UTA
-2.5 231.5 152-128
NBA PLAYER PROP BETS - HERE
PLAYER TRENDS

  • Isaiah Collier – Recorded 4+ assists in each of his last 12 games vs Eastern opponents.
  • Lauri Markkanen – Recorded 2+ assists in each of the Jazz’s last 4 home games.
  • Keyonte George – Recorded 6+ assists in each of the Jazz’s last 7 home games.
  • T.J. McConnell – Recorded 4+ assists in each of his last 6 road games vs opponents on the second leg of a back-to-back.
  • Isaiah Collier – Scored 10+ points in 5 of his last 6 games.
  • Keyonte George – Scored 26+ points in each of the Jazz’s last 3 home games.
  • T.J. McConnell – Scored 10+ points in 5 of his last 6 games.
  • Lauri Markkanen – Scored 29+ points in 4 of the Jazz’s last 5 games vs teams with a losing record.
  • Aaron Nesmith – Scored 15+ points in each of his last 4 games.
  • Isaiah Jackson – Recorded 6+ rebounds in each of the Pacers’ last 6 games.
  • Lauri Markkanen – Recorded 6+ rebounds in 8 of his last 9 games vs the Pacers.
  • Pascal Siakam – Recorded 6+ rebounds in 8 of his last 9 road games.
  • Taylor Hendricks – Recorded 4+ rebounds in each of his last 7 home games.
  • Kyle Filipowski – Recorded 4+ rebounds in 16 of the Jazz’s last 17 games vs Eastern opponents.

The Utah Jazz (5–8) return to action looking to bounce back after a 120–113 loss to Minnesota, where Keyonte George impressed with 27 points and six rebounds. Utah’s offense continues to show flashes, averaging 118.4 points per game at home, but defensive lapses have been costly – opponents are shooting 49.6% from the field over their last five. The Jazz have particularly struggled against the East, dropping 15 of their last 17 games versus conference opponents, and will need stronger interior play from Walker Kessler to steady things against Indiana’s aggressive frontcourt.

The Indiana Pacers (3–9) are desperate to end their road woes after being blown out 114–83 by Golden State, a loss that extended their eight-game road losing streak, matching their longest since 2023. Playing without Pascal Siakam and Aaron Nesmith hurt their rhythm, as the team shot just 39% overall, but both are expected back tonight. T.J. McConnell could also make his season debut, offering much-needed stability off the bench. The Pacers will lean on Tyrese Haliburton’s playmaking (averaging 10.7 assists per game) to reignite an offense that has dipped to 109.2 points per game across their last five outings.

PICK – UNDER 231.5 TOTAL POINTS


DENVER NUGGETS @ SACRAMENTO KINGS

Golden 1 Center, Sacramento, CA

TEAM TRENDS

  • The Nuggets have won the 1st quarter in 12 straight games.
  • The Nuggets have won 6 consecutive games vs the Kings.
  • Each of the last 5 meetings at Golden 1 Center between these teams has gone OVERS.
  • The Nuggets have won both halves in each of their last 3 games.
  • The Kings have failed to cover the line in 6 of their last 7 home games.

WIN/LOSS

TEAM W L HOME ROAD
DEN 7 2 6-0 1-2
SAC 3 7 2-3 1-4

SEASON POINTS +/-

TEAM PPG OPPG DIFF TOT.AV.
DEN 124.2 111.0 +13.2 235.2
SAC 115.3 123.9 -8.6 239.2

PICKS ATS

SPREAD POINTS RESULT
DEN OVER DEN
-8.5 242.5 122-108
NBA PLAYER PROP BETS - HERE
PLAYER TRENDS

  • Nikola Jokic – Recorded 11+ assists in 5 of the Nuggets’ last 6 games vs the Kings.
  • Zach LaVine – Recorded 4+ assists in each of his last 13 games vs the Nuggets.
  • Dennis Schroder – Recorded 7+ assists in each of his last 4 games vs the Nuggets.
  • Russell Westbrook – Recorded 4+ assists in 30 of his 32 home games vs the Nuggets.
  • Domantas Sabonis – Scored 16+ points in 8 of his last 9 games on the first leg of a back-to-back.
  • Christian Braun – Scored 10+ points in each of the Nuggets’ last 18 road games vs teams with a losing record.
  • Nikola Jokic – Scored 26+ points in 28 of his last 30 games vs teams with a losing record.
  • Zach LaVine – Scored 21+ points in each of his last 6 home games vs the Nuggets.
  • Cameron Johnson – Scored 15+ points in each of his last 11 road games vs teams with a losing record.
  • Christian Braun – Recorded 4+ rebounds in each of his last 7 games vs teams with a losing record.
  • Jamal Murray – Recorded 4+ rebounds in 16 of his last 18 games with the Nuggets as favourites.
  • Nikola Jokic – Recorded 12+ rebounds in 8 of his last 9 games vs teams with a losing record.
  • Domantas Sabonis – Recorded 12+ rebounds in each of his last 11 games vs Western Conference opponents.
  • Russell Westbrook – Recorded 5+ rebounds in each of his last 15 games vs the Nuggets.

The Sacramento Kings (4–9) are searching for stability after a 144–117 home loss to Minnesota, where Zach LaVine led the way with 26 points and six triples. Sacramento’s defense remains a glaring concern, they’ve allowed 125+ points in four of their last five and now sit near the bottom of the West in defensive efficiency. Offensively, they still rely heavily on perimeter shooting, ranking top five in three-point attempts but just 16th in percentage (35.2%). The Kings have dropped five of their last six conference games, and to get back on track, they’ll need Domantas Sabonis to control the paint against Denver’s elite frontcourt.

The Denver Nuggets (10–3) are rolling after a 117–100 home win over Indiana, led by another masterclass from Nikola Jokic with 32 points, 14 rebounds, and 14 assists on 71% shooting. The reigning champions have now won six straight when Jokic scores 25+, and their offense continues to hum at a league-best 124.1 offensive rating. Even without Jamal Murray and Aaron Gordon (both expected back), Denver has maintained its balance, ranking top five in assists and defensive rebounding. The Nuggets will look to make it seven straight against Sacramento and strengthen their grip near the top of the Western Conference standings.

PICK – OVER 242.5 TOTAL POINTS