Week 3 Betting Adjustment

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Week 3 Betting Adjustment

Every NBA team is off for Election Day in the US. Every team has now played 10 games or more.

The Jazz are projected to win 54 games this season. Portland has impressed going 7-3 straight up. Charlotte has underachieved the most, going 4-7 ATS. The Blazers are tied for No. 1 in the league at 8-2 AATS.

Golden State are a league-worst 27.3% against the spread. Stephen Curry is scoring 32.6 points per game. The Warriors are committed to youth development. Their bench is essentially league worst. The play is to bet ATS versus Golden State and in-game against their bench unit.

Cleveland Cavaliers are on an eight-game win streak. FanDuel had them as the sixth seed in October. They have the league's top net rating at 10.5 and the second-best defence. Their offence has jumped from 20th to fourth place this season.

Devin Vassell is a good bet for the week 3 betting adjustment. He's scored 17 points or more in all other six games and covered his point prop line. With Joshua Primo out of the mix, additional minutes are up for grabs in the Spurs backcourt.

The Clippers are 20th in pace, 24th on turnover percentage, 27th free-throw rate and 27st on the offensive end. Kawhi Leonard is injured and John Wall has missed three back-to-back games. Reggie Jackson's playing time has dropped from 16.8 ppg last season to 10.1 pPG this season.

Jabari Smith Jr. is struggling to carve out his role in the Houston Rockets. His effective field-goal percentage is at the bottom of the NBA. He was the third overall pick in last year's NBA draft. Sportsbooks are vulnerable to betting on the wrong players.

Giannis Antetokounmpo is the favourite for the MVP and DPOY awards on FanDuel. If he wins both awards, he will be the first player to do it twice.

Lauri Markkanen's number has been gradually shortening based on consistent performances. Tyrese Maxey's odds have increased since James Harden's injury. Shai Gilgeous-Alexander is now atop the board at +350.

Russell Westbrook is the favourite for Sixth Man of the Year. He is shooting 51.3% from the field in six games after opening 28.9% in three as a starter.


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