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NBA multiFriday, December 2, 2016, games from 11am, AEDT

YOU want the NBA juice?

We’ve got it right here in our huge mega Friday multi.

A six game schedule features a couple of tantalising clashes and enough value to give you a huge return – we just have to pick them right!

In the first game of the day, the abominable Dallas Mavericks have a tough trip to a Charlotte Hornets side licking its wounds after being beaten on their home floor by the woeful Detroit Pistons.

That’s the only game that tips off at 11am, with Aussie boy Matthew Dellavedova’s Milwaukee Bucks – fresh off a win over the NBA champion Cleveland Cavaliers – in action at 11.30am, up against the Brooklyn Nets, who brewed their own upset by defeating the Los Angeles Clippers.

At noon, The two vanquished teams, the Clippers and Cavaliers, square off in Cleveland, while the Memphis Grizzlies host the Orlando Magic.

At 1pm, the Miami Heat head to Salt Lake to face the Utah Jazz and then the final game of the day is a doozy.

Three of the best players in the NBA will be in the melting pot when Kevin Durant and Stephen Curry’s Golden State Warriors host James Harden and his Houston Rockets in the late game at 2.30pm.

Suggested multi for NBA Friday, December 2

Charlotte Hornets at the line -10.5 vs. the Dallas Mavericks at $1.95

Milwaukee Bucks to defeat the Brooklyn Nets at $1.56

Memphis Grizzlies to defeat the Orlando Magic at $1.94

Cleveland Cavaliers to defeat the Los Angeles Clippers at $1.48

Utah Jazz to defeat the Miami Heat at $1.19

Golden State Warriors to defeat the Houston Rockets at $1.17

Six leg multi pays $12.15 with Sportsbet.com.au

Charlotte Hornets at the line vs. the Dallas Mavericks

It was hard to believe the Charlotte Hornets, owners of the fifth best record in the eastern conference, lost to the Detroit Pistons earlier this week, given the Pistons had one just one game on the road from 10 attempts and had their star centre Andre Drummond ejected in the second quarter. But they did, and now Kemba Walker and company have a chance at redemption. And it surely doesn’t get any easier than the fallen Dallas Mavericks, who are bottom of the Western Conference and only just snapped an eight game winning streak by defeating the equally unimpressive New Orleans Pelicans. Aussie Andrew Bogut hasn’t exactly set the world on fire for Dallas and, while another former Warrior in Harrison Barnes has been filling it up, the Mavs offence is as a stagnant as week old milk. Expect the Hornets to win, and win well.

Milwaukee Bucks to defeat the Brooklyn Nets

A tale of two teams.

Both caused upsets this week, when the Milwaukee Bucks knocked over the NBA champion Cleveland Cavaliers – by lots – and the Brooklyn Nets ousted the Los Angeles Clippers. But only one of these teams is close to being the real deal. The other is second bottom of the eastern conference. The Bucks, with budding superstar Giannis Antetokounmpo are on the verge of something special, while the Nets, with complete unknown Sean Kilpatrick, aren’t quite there, and won’t be for a long time. Even though this one is in Brooklyn, the Bucks are holding on to the final playoff seed in the east, while the Nets are gunning for bottom of the conference – even though their draft pick is cooked. Bucks to win here.

Memphis Grizzlies to defeat the Orlando Magic

Fourth in the east, the Memphis Grizzlies are a genuine surprise packet this season. Admittedly, the conference appears considerably weaker, with much of the top end talent sitting on the Warriors, Spurs and Clippers, but that doesn’t matter, the Grizz are four games over .500 and looking comfortable, despite dealing with serious injuries to key men like big money point guard Mike Conley. At the other end of the spectrum, the Orlando Magic, complete with re-vamped roster, have struggled to gel and – despite remarkably defeating the Spurs – in Texas no less – had lost four in a row and we doubt they can get past the Grizzlies here.

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Cleveland Cavaliers to defeat the Los Angeles Clippers

The first massive game of the day. East leading reigning NBA champion Cleveland will surely provide a hostile welcome for the Clppers, especially given they dropped their last outing to the Bucks. The Clippers won’t be happy with their efforts against the Nets, but Blake Griffin, Chris Paul and company have lost three on the bounce – all to teams outside of playoff seeding. Something is seriously wrong in LA and you feel like it would take something remarkable for them to get past LeBron James, Kyrie Irving and the Cavs star-studded cast.

Utah Jazz to defeat the Miami Heat

The Utah Jazz might be the biggest enigma in the NBA. They could be a 35 win team or they could be a 55 win team. The jury is out. Injuries to key men Gordon Hayward, George Hill and now Derrick Favors have not helped the cause, but they should surely have enough firepower to stop the struggling Miami Heat at home – especially on the back of a four game winnings streak. While Hassan Whiteside is putting up some big numbers, the Heat have lost four of their last five and are languishing with the second worst record in the east.

Golden State Warriors to defeat the Houston Rockets

This is the one we want to see. James Harden seems to think he is the MVP every season, and his numbers are certainly stacking up this campaign. He will lead his Houston Rockets against two men who know what it is like to win an MVP – Curry and Durant. Durant is a former teammate, so that will add to the feeling, but, for all his efforts, the Warriors, sporting the best record in the NBA, have won a ridiculous 12 games in a row and we can’t see that ending any time soon.

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