Game Tonight: OKC Thunder vs Spurs Odds, Injury Report, Predictions, for December 27th

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Game Tonight: OKC Thunder vs Spurs Odds, Injury Report, Predictions, for December 27th

OKC Thunder is playing the Spurs on December 27th. The Thunder has been off since Friday and has a rest advantage. OKC is 12th in the NBA and 1.5 games behind the Wolves and 10th-place Warriors. Shai Gilgeous-Alexander is up for an All-Star game.

The odds favor OKC Thunder over San Antonio Spurs. The money line is set at plus +190 for the Spurs and minus -225 for OKc Thunder.

OKC Thunder are 5-2 ATS in their last 7 games. The Spurs are 1-5-1 ATC in last seven games against OKC. OKc is 10-4 straight-up in the last 14 games when hosting San Antonio. San Antonio is 2-10 straight up in their last 12 games on the road.

The OKC Thunder are 5-2 ATS in their last 7 games. The Spurs are 1-5-1 Ats in the last seven games against OKA. San Antonio is 5.15 SU in 20 games and 2-10 straight-up in 12 games on the road.

Jeremiah Robinson-Earl, Ousmane Dieng, Chet Holmgren, Eugene Omoruyi, Jaylin Williams, and Lindy Waters III are injured. Dominick Barlow is on G League assignment.

OKC Thunder and San Antonio Spurs meet tonight. The Thunder won the first meeting 119-111. Shai Gilgeous-Alexander had an impressive week scoring 44 points against the Pelicans and two game-winners against Blazers. San Antonians are in rebuild mode and are tired after a busy week. OKC has a team with a lot of experience in clutch situations. The Spurs have won five of nine games this season. They are the team that allows opponents to score the most points and shoot the best from the field and perimeter. I like OKc Thunder to win.

The Thunder-Spurs game is on Bally Sports Oklahoma or NBA League Pass. Tip-off is at 8:00 p.m. EST (7:30 p., CT). The game will be played from the Paycom Center in Oklahoma City.

OKC Thunder vs. Spurs is a game tonight. OKC is the favorite.

OKC Thunder has three games in week 11 starting with this match. On Thursday the Thunder travel to Charlotte to play the Hornets and then the team will ring in the New Year back home on Saturday hosting former Thunder star James Harden and his 76ers.


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