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Tuesday, January 29, 2019

NBA Odds: Bucks-Thunder on ESPN

The Milwaukee Bucks (34-12 SU, 26-17-3 ATS) have out-performed everyone this year, but they’re still a distant fourth to win the NBA title at +1100. Maybe a road win this Sunday over the Oklahoma City Thunder (29-18 SU, 26-21 ATS) will earn them some attention. ESPN has the coverage at 6 PM ET.

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The Bucks lead the league in point differential at plus-10, over three points per game better than anyone else, and they’ve got one of this year’s top MVP candidates in Giannis Antetokounmpo. But playing in a small market, on a team that hasn’t made it to the second round of the playoffs since 2001, has allowed Milwaukee to keep a low profile and continue shredding the NBA lines.

Oklahoma City (+2100 to win the title) have the same small-market issues, along with the league’s reigning MVP in Russell Westbrook, but they’re a familiar commodity after making the Western Conference Finals four times this decade. Injuries have kept the Thunder from playing at an elite level this year, although their plus-4.9 point differential is good for third place in the West. Defensive stopper Andre Roberson remains out indefinitely while he recovers from surgery on his left knee.


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NBA Odds: Bucks Look for Respect in Oklahoma City

The Milwaukee Bucks (34-12 SU, 26-17-3 ATS) can show the world why they’re the top-performing team in the league when they visit the Oklahoma City Thunder (29-18 SU, 26-21 ATS) this Sunday, tipping off at 6 PM ET on ESPN.

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The Bucks are outscoring their opponents by 10 points per game this year, easily the highest differential in the NBA. Oklahoma City are third in the Western Conference and seventh overall at plus-4.9. Andre Roberson (left knee) continues to sit out for the Thunder, while fellow swingman Khris Middleton (head) is considered day-to-day for Milwaukee.

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NBA Odds: Bucks-Thunder at The Peake


The Oklahoma City Thunder (29-18 SU, 26-21 ATS) welcome the Milwaukee Bucks (34-12 SU, 26-17-3 ATS) to Chesapeake Energy Arena this Sunday, starting at 6 PM ET on ESPN. Khris Middleton is day-to-day for Milwaukee after taking a hit to the head during Monday’s 116-106 win over Dallas (+11 away).

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Khris Middleton is day-to-day for the Milwaukee Bucks (34-12 SU, 26-17-3 ATS) as they get ready to visit the Oklahoma City Thunder (29-18 SU, 26-21 ATS) this Sunday at 6 PM ET on ESPN. Middleton was hit in the head during Monday’s win over Dallas.

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The 34-12 Milwaukee Bucks could be without swingman and second-leading scorer Khris Middleton (head, day-to-day) this Sunday when they visit Russell Westbrook and the 29-18 Oklahoma City Thunder, beginning at 6 PM ET on ESPN.

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MVP candidate Giannis Antetokounmpo and the Milwaukee Bucks will visit reigning MVP Russell Westbrook and the Oklahoma City Thunder this Sunday (6 PM ET, ESPN).

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