NBA Tips – Wednesday, November 30 NBA Picks & Multi

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Betseeker’s expert tipsters have you covered for the best NBA tips and predictions for every game of the NBA season.

The Warriors and Mavericks is the feature game of the day and the best bet on Wednesday’s slate is a total in said game.

Best Bet

Warriors @ Mavericks (11:40pm)

Over 227
Total Points

Both the Warriors and Mavericks are offensive powerhouses. The Warriors rank third in three-point shooting and sixth in shooting percentage. The Mavs have, well, Luke Doncic.

In the last 21 between the Warriors and Mavs, 15 have gone over the total including nine of the last 11 in Dallas.

The over has hit in seven of eight Warriors games against losing teams and has hit in seven straight when they are off a win of more than 10 points.

The over is 9-1 when the Mavericks are off a loss and is 13-5 when they play a winning team.

This game has plenty of points in it.


Next Best

Clippers @ Trailblazers (2:10pm)

Under 217
Total Points

The under looks an excellent play in the nightcap game when the Clippers travel to Portland to meet the Trailblazers.

Both teams are in a big under spot here. The under is 18-7-2 when the Trailblazers play at home and 15-6-1 when they are off allowing 100-plus. The under is also 16-5 when the Clippers are off allowing 100-plus and has hit in 25 of 33 Clippers games when they are off scoring 100-plus.

Points will be at a premium in this one.


Value Bet

Knicks @ Pistons (11:10am)

Pistons
Win

The Pistons looks plenty of value to upset the Knicks in Detroit. Detroit have been severely underrated by the market of late. The Pistons have covered five straight and have covered seven on end off allowing 100-plus. They have covered five of six off a loss. With the Knicks failing to cover their last six against losing teams the market has clearly got these two teams pegged wrong.


Monday NBA Multi

Pistons/Warriors/Clippers = $11.88

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Nick has spent more than 15 years working in wagering around the world and is a regular NRL columnist for The Guardian.