NBA Betting Lines November 18 – Fantasy Profile for Gordon Hayward

Written by:
Tyrone Black
Published on:
Nov/18/2014
NBA Betting Lines November 18 – Fantasy Profile for Gordon Hayward

NBA betting lines for November 18 had Atlanta as a -9 favorite vs. the LA Lakers, Milwaukee -2 vs. the Knicks, Utah as a -3 home favorite vs. OKC and the Kings as a -2.5 favorite against New Orleans. All odds courtesy of Bookmaker.eu, now in their 28th NBA betting seasonWe also have a fantasy profile for Gordon Hayward. 

Oklahoma City will take on Utah as a +3 underdog. 

ESPN.com says of Gordon Hayward:

Gordon Hayward has connected on 50 of 56 free throw attempts while averaging a versatile 19.2 points, 5.5 rebounds, 4.8 assists, 1.3 steals and 1.7 3-pointers after his first 11 games. Those numbers are good enough to rank him ninth on our Player Rater on a per-game basis. Hayward has the ball in his hands a lot in Quin Snyder's offense, and his owners should think twice about selling high on his early start. Hayward probably won't be able to maintain his 48.3 percent shooting from the floor, but he certainly will continue to be a dynamic, well-rounded fantasy producer the rest of the way. He moves up 11 spots to No. 25 overall in the top 130 rankings this week.

NBA - Nov 18

 

Nov 18

701

LA LAKERS

+9-110

o213-110

+350

 

7:35 PM

702

ATLANTA

-9-110

u213-110

-450

 

Nov 18

703

NEW YORK

+2-110

o191½-110

+110

 

8:05 PM

704

MILWAUKEE

-2-110

u191½-110

-130

 

Nov 18

705

OKLAHOMA CITY

+3-110

o187½-110

+130

 

9:05 PM

706

UTAH

-3-110

u187½-110

-150

 

Nov 18

707

NEW ORLEANS

+2½-110

o201-110

+120

 

10:05 PM

708

SACRAMENTO

-2½-110

u201-110

-140

- Tyrone Black, Gambling911.com

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