Utah Jazz vs. OKC Thunder Betting Odds: Oklahoma City 5-1 in Last 6 of Series

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Utah Jazz vs. OKC Thunder Betting Odds: Oklahoma City 5-1 in Last 6 of Series

The Utah Jazz vs. Oklahoma City Thunder betting odds for Tuesday night had the Thunder as a +1.5 to +2 underdog.

The Jazz are playing some excellent basketball this season and will come into this game owning a 37-22 record Straight Up.  They are four games under the .500 mark Against The Spread. 

They are looking for their 4th straight victory Tuesday night and have won seven of their last ten overall while covering in six games over this period of time. 

The Jazz have played well on the road, going 17-11.

OKC is 34-25 Straight Up and has an impressive record Against The Spread at 33-25-1. 

They have won six of their last ten Straight Up while covering the spread in seven. 

The Thunder has gone five of six in this series.

- Tyrone Black, Gambling911.com  

 

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