NBA Betting Previews February 7

Written by:
Tyrone Black
Published on:
Feb/07/2024

Seven games are on tap for today in the NBA.

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Who's Hot, Who's Not

Cavaliers - Cleveland is on fire of late, winning nine of their last ten.

Warriors vs. Pacers (February 8) - The Pacers have played well even in two of their three recent losses, where they kept the games close.  They will host a Warriors team Thursday night that will be flying in from Philadelphia and is finishing off their road trip.  This is one to look at on Thursday.

Pelicans @ Clippers - The Pelicans have won eight of the last ten in this series but LA is 9-1 in their last ten.

Head to Head Advantages and More

Cavs @ Wizards - The Cavaliers have won the last six games in this series and the last four were by well over the current spread.

Cleveland is off to Brooklyn tomorrow. The Wizards are getting blown out of late, covering the spread in only two of their last seven games.  Washington is also battling injuries.

Warriors @ 76ers - Golden State has beaten Philadelphia in six of their last ten meetings including a few games ago in California by more than the current spread.

The 76ers are without their leading scorer Joel Embiid, who just had surgery on his knee.

The line on this one moved from Warriors -1.5 all the way up to -5.5.  Assuming all was well in Philly, the line would be 76ers -4.

Spurs @ Heat - Miami has won eight of the last ten in this series. Only three were by more than the -8.5 spread. 

The Heat did play at home last night.

Pelicans @ Clippers - New Orleans has won eight of the last ten in this series.

Any Back-to-Back Play?

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Who Are the Top Cappers On?

Cavaliers

- Tyrone Black, Gambling911.com

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