NBA: OKC not OKThe injury report is out — and so are Oklahoma City’s Jalen Williams (hamstring) and Ajay Mitchell (calf) for tonight’s Game 7 showdown with the Spurs.
The line as of late Friday was Thunder -3.5 with a total of 212.5. Unlike Game 6, when the public heavily backed San Antonio (and won), the handle and bets are hovering around 50/50.
Zach Cohen has posted his best bets for the game (8 ET, NBC):
“Heading into this win-or-go-home Game 7, there’s just a lot that needs to change for the Thunder. Gilgeous-Alexander has to perform like an MVP again, Chet Holmgren needs to make an impact as a shot-maker, and several other Oklahoma City players will need to show up ready to play.”
Steve Makinen’s Analytics Report, run through AI analysis, makes the case for the Under:
Conference Finals Game 7s are 6-0 to the Under over the last 12 seasons, finishing an average of 17.6 points below the posted total.
Steve’s trends, betting systems and power ratings →
KillerSports contest leaderboard and picks →
The winner advances to face the Knicks in the NBA Finals, beginning Wednesday. Based on advance lines at FanDuel, New York would be a 5.5-point underdog at Oklahoma City and a 3.5-point underdog at San Antonio.
Stanley Cup Final is setThe Hurricanes will meet the Golden Knights in Game 1 of the Stanley Cup Final on Tuesday night in Raleigh.
Carolina dismissed Montreal 6-1 on Friday night to win the Eastern Conference Final in five games.
The Golden Knights opened as +130 series underdogs against the Hurricanes (-155).
MLBSteve Makinen applies early-season MLB trends to every weekend series.
Greg Peterson has plays for today’s card.
More MLB betting analysis from Adam Burke and Josh Appelbaum →
French OpenDaily French Open betting coverage is underway.
Horse Racing
Champions League FinalPSG and Arsenal meet Saturday in Budapest with Europe’s biggest club trophy on the line.
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