The Oklahoma City Thunder take on the Portland Trail Blazers on Wednesday, and if you’re looking to do some last-minute betting research, you’re in luck! We’ll give you the latest point spreads, money line odds and over/under numbers, plus the information you need to make the smartest bet.
The game begins at 9 p.m. CT and can be seen on Bally Sports Oklahoma.
The Thunder (42-19) wrap up a four-game road trip by visiting Portland for the final time this season. They will seek to bounce back after a blowout loss At the Los Angeles Lakers Monday.
Meanwhile, the Trail Blazers (17-43) have been one of the worst teams in the league this season. That said, they have played better recently. In its last game, Portland narrowly lost to the Minnesota Timberwolves on Monday. Before that, they beat the Memphis Grizzlies twice.
The Thunder won the first three matchups quite convincingly. In their last meeting, OKC survived the upset with a close victory on January 23.
- Point spread: Tonnerre -12.5
- Money line: Thunder -750 / Trail Blazers +525
- Plus-minus: 223.5
Thunder: Jaylin Williams (knee sprain) is out. Ousmane Dieng (G League assignment) is absent. Keyontae Johnson (two-way G League) is out. Adam Flagler (two-way G League) is out.
TrailBlazers: Scoot Henderson (adductor strain) is out. Jerami Grant (quad bruise) is questionable. Deandre Ayton (hand sprain) is doubtful. Shaedon Sharpe (abdominal surgery) is out. Malcolm Brogdon (elbow tendonitis) is out. Matisse Thybulle (hip sprain) is questionable. Toumani Camara (illness) is questionable. Robert Williams III (torn knee ligament).
This should be an easy win for the Thunder. The Trail Blazers have a lengthy injury report featuring several notable players. The difference between OKC and Portland is huge since the former is a title contender while the latter is rebuilding.
The Thunder should eliminate the Trail Blazers and have the chance to rest their starters in the fourth quarter in an easy victory.
Prediction: Thunder 133, Trail Blazers 117
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