Wednesday Betting Action - November 24: NBA Doubleheader

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Wednesday Betting Action - November 24: NBA Doubleheader

Splits for ESPN's NBA doubleheader tonight have the Nets seeing an overwhelmingly heavy amount of action at 74.9 percent:

Nets at Celtics (+1, 216)

74.9% of $ on Nets -1

86.2% of $ on OVER

76ers at Warriors (-10.5, 217)

60.5% of $ on Warriors -10.5

96.7% of $ on UNDER

Jayson Tatum and Kevin Durant meet when Boston hosts Brooklyn. Tatum ranks eighth in the NBA averaging 25.7 points per game and Durant is first in the league averaging 28.5 points per game.

The Celtics are 6-7 against Eastern Conference opponents. Boston is sixth in the Eastern Conference scoring 108.3 points while shooting 44.4% from the field.

The Nets are 2-0 against the rest of the division. Brooklyn leads the league in 3-point percentage, shooting 37.6% as a team from deep this season. Kessler Edwards leads them shooting 50.0% from 3-point range.

- Dan Shapiro, Gambling911.com

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