Blazers vs. Nets Spread Winner 11/27/22
Portland Trail Blazers (11-8 SU, 13-6-0 ATS) vs. Brooklyn Nets (9-11 SU, 8-11-1 ATS)
When: Sunday, November 27th, 3:00 PM (ET)
Where: Barclays Center, NY, Brooklyn
TV: YES
Point Spread: POR +6.5/ BKN -6.5
Total: 220.5
Money Line: Portland Trail Blazers +201/ -245
Notable Injuries
Trail Blazers
- Damian Lillard (Out) Calf
- Justise Winslow (Probable) Ankle
- Gary Payton II (Out) Abdomen
- Drew Eubanks (Questionable) Back
- Keon Johnson (Out) Hip
Nets
- T.J. Warren (Out) Foot
- Yuta Watanabe (Out) Hamstring
Recent Form
Heading into the game, Portland is 11-8 overall. When taking to the road, Portland has a mark of 7-4 and a win percentage of 64.0%. Currently, the team is 5th in the Western Conference. So far, they are 13-6-0 vs. the spread. When looking at how the team has performed of late straight and vs. the spread, they are 1-4 in their past five games and 2-3 ATS. Over their past ten games, they are 5-5 SU and 6-4 ATS.
Portland will be looking to build on their most recent win over Knicks. Jerami Grant led the team to a win with his 44 points. The Trail Blazers were 3-point underdogs on the spread, giving them an ATS win.
Heading into the game, Brooklyn is 9-11 overall. When playing at home, Brooklyn has a mark of 4-4 and a win percentage of 50%. Currently, the team is 10th in the Eastern Conference. So far, they are 8-11-1 vs. the spread. In Brooklyn’s last five games, the Nets have a straight-up record of 3-2 while going 3-2 in those games. Going back to the last 10, they are 5-5 and 6-4 ATS.
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The Historicals
Today’s matchup will be the 2nd game of the season between Brooklyn and Portland. In game 1, the Nets picked up a road win as the 3-point underdogs. The game finished below the over-under line of 220.5 points.
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Analysis
This season, the Trail Blazers are 21st in the NBA in scoring at 110.4 points per contest. So far, they are the 6th ranked unit in terms of 3-point shooting percentage at 37.7%. However, they are just 22nd in attempts per game from outside. Anfernee Simons is the team’s leading scorer at 23.5 points per contest while hitting 42% of his shots. Behind him, Jerami Grant also averages over 20 a night for the team (21.1). Defensively, Portland is 10th in the NBA at 110.3 points per game.
The Brooklyn Nets will take the floor averaging 111.7 points per game which is 18th in the NBA. On defense, the team is 12th in the league at 111.9 points per game allowed. Even though they are a below-average scoring team, the Nets’ field goal percentage of 49% is the top mark in the NBA. Currently, they are ranked 9th in 3-point shooting percentage. Kevin Durant is the team’s top-scoring option at 29 points per game on a field goal percentage of 53%. Second on the team is Kyrie Irving. For the season, Irving is averaging 25 points per game.
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Betting Trends
- Trail Blazers are 6-1 ATS in their last seven road games.
- Trail Blazers are 11-4 ATS in their last 15 when their opponent scores 100 points or more in their previous game.
- Nets are 20-8-1 ATS in their last 29 games after allowing more than 125 points in their previous game.
- Nets are 5-2 ATS in their last seven games following a straight-up loss of more than 10 points.
Joes Pick To Cover The Spread
This is a really bad spot for the Blazers, and I’m expecting them to get blown out today. Lay the seven points with the Brooklyn Nets.
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