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Cavaliers vs. Knicks Insights & Preview

  • 237.7 combined PPG — The Cavs and Knicks averaged 9.2 points more than this game’s total (228.5).
  • The Cavaliers ranked 1st in the NBA in scoring (121.9 PPG) last season. The Knicks ranked 9th (115.8 PPG).
  • Defensively, Cleveland allowed just 112.4 PPG (12th) and New York 111.7 PPG (9th).
  • Cleveland went 58–13 overall when scoring more than 111.7 points.
  • Donovan Mitchell led the way with 24 PPG, 4.5 RPG, and 5 APG, plus 3.3 threes per game (8th in NBA). Evan Mobley averaged 18.5 points, 9.3 boards and 3.2 assists per game. Darius Garland averaged 20.6 points, 2.9 boards and 6.7 assists per game.
  • Cleveland had a 44-26-1 record against the spread and a 58-13 record overall last season when putting up more than 111.7 points.
  • Jalen Brunson posted 26 PPG and 7.3 APG and Karl-Anthony Towns added 24.4 PPG and 12.8 RPG.
  • The over hit in 52 of 82 Cavs games and 43 Knicks games, showing both teams frequently surpassed projected totals.

Celtics vs. 76ers Insights & Preview

  • The total points line is 229.5, and both teams rarely exceeded that mark last season — Boston went over it in 29 games, Philadelphia in 30.
  • Both teams combined to average 225.9 total points per game last season — about 3.6 fewer than this game’s total (229.5).
  • Defensively, both teams allowed just 223 points combined per contest.
  • Boston averaged 116.3 PPG (8th in the NBA) while allowing just 107.2 PPG (2nd best).
  • The Celtics struggled slightly against the spread at home (18–23 ATS), despite a strong 27–13 home record, often winning but not covering as favorites.
  • Boston ranked 2nd in the NBA in points allowed (107.2 PPG) and 8th in scoring (116.3 PPG) last season.
  • Jaylen Brown (22.2 PPG) and Derrick White (16.4 PPG, 1.1 BPG) provided reliable scoring and defense.
  • The Sixers’ defense held opponents to around 115.8 PPG.
  • Joel Embiid and Tyrese Maxey powered Philadelphia’s offense, combining for over 55 points per game, with Maxey emerging as a consistent secondary scorer.

Mavericks vs. Spurs Insights & Preview

  • The Mavericks and Spurs combined for 228.1 PPG last season, which is 2.6 points higher than this game’s projected total (223.5).
  • Both teams’ games went over the total in nearly 50+% of matchups last year — Dallas (46 overs), San Antonio (46 overs).
  • Dallas averaged 114.2 PPG (15th in NBA) while allowing 115.4 PPG (20th).
  • San Antonio averaged 113.9 PPG (16th) and gave up 116.7 PPG (23rd).
  • When scoring more than 115.4 points, the Spurs went 24–9 overall and 21–12 ATS.
  • The Mavericks went 27–10 last season when topping 116.7 points.
  • Victor Wembanyama posted 24.3 PPG, 11.0 RPG, and an NBA-best 3.8 BPG.
  • The Spurs ranked 6th in assists per game (28.6), while the Mavericks ranked just 22nd (25.2).
  • On defense, Dallas (5.4 BPG, 7th) and San Antonio (5.5 BPG, 4th) both excelled in rim protection.

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