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Clippers to cover +3.5 points vs. Timberwolves
BetMGM, 2:16 PM CT
Alex Barutha: The Clippers are on the second night of a back-to-back, but their win last night was a blowout and allowed the starters to rest early. This is also their third straight game at home, helping with the slight rest disadvantage. Ultimately, I think the Clippers continue to be undervalued and the Wolves overvalued in the betting market. Minnesota comes in with a .500 record, but they're 3-6 on the road and just aren't gelling. Meanwhile, the Clippers are 14-9 (9-4 at home) and have lost only twice over their past 10 games -- one of those being to a juggernaut (against Boston on the road) and the other being a one-point road loss to this Wolves team.
Myles Turner over 2.5 blocks (+140) at Brooklyn
FanDuel, 4:14 PM CT
Alex Barutha: The Nets are having their shots blocked the most per 48 minutes over the past 10 games. That bodes well for Turner, who is one of the league's better shot-blockers. He has at least one swat in 16 straight games, averaging 2.0 blocks during that stretch.
Timberwolves-Clippers U214.0
FanDuel Sportsbook, 2:15 PM CT
Nick Whalen: While the Clippers put up 127 points on Tuesday night, they were facing one of the worst defensive teams in the NBA. On balance, LA has been an under team this season, and they'll now face a Wolves team that ranks 28th in pace and second in defensive rating over the last five games. The Clippers have been a solid defense all season long, and they also play at a bottom-10 pace. When these teams met last week, the game finished at 185. I don't think we go that low again, but this should be another grind-it-out game for both sides – especially Minnesota, which feels like a two-man offensive team right now.