NBA Gambling Trifecta For Sunday, November 27

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NBA Gambling Trifecta For Sunday, November 27

NBA Gambling Trifecta for Sunday, November 27 is a step in the right direction for the NBA after last Sunday's slate was abomination. Pacers-Clippers, Mavericks-Bucks, and Warriors-Timberwolves are the games I have best bets on.

Indiana Pacers (11-7) are playing Los Angeles Clippers ( 11-9) on Sunday, November 27. LA is terrible in day games and they are 0-2 ATS in this way this year.

The consensus market is betting on the Clippers, but DraftKings Sportsbook reports that nearly 90% of the money is on Indiana. Oddsmakers are known for booking the largest sports bets.

Kawhi Leonard and Paul George are out for the Clippers. Luke Kennard is also out. LA scores more points per 100 possessions when Kawhi is on the floor.

Indiana Pacers have covered five straight road games. Clippers are 4-7 ATS at home this season with a -4.6 ATC margin.

NBA Gambling Trifecta for Sunday, November 27: Pacers -125 ML at DraftKings Sportsbook, up to Indiana -2.5 ML if ML goes north of -135.

Dallas Mavericks are looking to stop a three-game losing skid. Milwaukee is 3-3 straight up and 2-4 ATS over the last six games. The Bucks beat the Cleveland Cavaliers 117-102 recently. This is the first time the teams have met this season.

Bucks are 4-2 SU with a +7.7 adjusted nRTG (ranked first) vs. top-10 defenses and a -3.3 ATS margin (third) this season. Dallas is 1-3 SU vs top 10 defenses with -1.1 adjusted NRTGs (15th) and -6.0 AATS margin. Bucks have three on-ball defenders to throw at Mavericks All-Star Luka Doncic.

Golden State Warriors are 10-10 and Minnesota Timberwolves are 9-9. The Warriors have the Splash Brothers and the Timberwolves have PG D'Angelo Russell. Golden State's defense is second in the league, while Minnesota's is 21st in shot quality and 23rd in 3-point shooting percentage.

NBA Gambling Trifecta for Sunday, November 27: Warriors -130 ML at DraftKings Sportsbook, up to Golden State -2.5 ML if the ML goes north of -135.


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