NBA multi of the day tips – November 1 basketball odds & analysis
IT’S a glorious time of the year for those that love the NBA and having a cheeky mid-day multi.
The NBA provides a bevy of punting options each and every day and this Thursday is no different, as punters have six big games to choose from to scratch the itch.
Before taking a look at our Thursday, November 1 multi of the day, we recommend that punters in eligible states take a look at Sportsbet’s NBA Thursday multi special. We’ve made sure the tips below can be used for that promotion.On Thursday’s agenda is a Detroit upset in Brooklyn, the Pacers and Nuggets doing the business and Lebron’s Lakers looking for win number three.
Thursday NBA multi of the day tips:
Matches start Thursday, November 1, 10am AEST
Detroit to beat Brooklyn – +119
Denver to beat Chicago – -357.14
Indiana to beat New York – -238.1
Lakers to beat Dallas – -294.12
NBA Thursday multi analysis
Every now and then you get some odds that you just have to scratch your head at and take a punt on. The $2.19 on offer for Detroit against Brooklyn is one such head-scratcher.
Yes, Detroit (4-1) is on the second game of a back-to-back, but is superior at every position on the floor than the young Nets (2-5), which will struggle to handle Detroit’s twin towers, Andre Drummond and Blake Griffen. Take the Pistons with real confidence here.
The injury-riddled Chicago (2-5) is set for another basketball lesson from Denver (5-1), which has the depth to get past the Bulls, even away from home.
The same sentiment goes for Indiana in its match against New York. The Pacers (4-3) have had an indifferent start to the season, but their strength at the guard spot in Victor Oladipo will be too much for the struggling Knicks (2-5) to handle.
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