The NBA regular season rolls on with another excellent slate this Monday, with a total of 8 matchups on the docket scheduled for today. So, our staff of basketball betting experts dug into the latest odds and identified all the best value on the board.
Our betting experts have looked over the odds and made NBA picks for all 8 of tonight's contests. Continue below for our NBA best bets and predictions for Monday, February 24.
NBA Best Bets, Predictions, Picks, Odds: Monday, February 24
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Clippers vs. Pistons
This is a back to back spot for both teams. However, this road spot actually favors the Clippers.
The Pistons are coming off of a road win over the Hawks that was incredibly high paced and finished 148-143.
Despite being at home, this is a travel spot for Detroit as well.
The Clippers are coming off a loss to the Pacers, but also sat Kawhi Leonard for the first night.
Kawhi should be active today, even Norman Powell might be back, and the Clippers are the side to back here.
I'll take the Clippers ATS at anything below -3.
Pick: Clippers -2 (-110)
Bulls vs. 76ers
By Joe Dellera
Josh Giddey has seen quite the uptick in his stat lines following the trade deadline with Zach LaVine being shipped to Sacramento and now Ayo Dosunmu getting injured.
In the two games without them both, he’s recorded 18 Rebounds + Assists (RA) with one game at double digit dimes and the other with double digit boards.
Even without just Ayo, he’s at 17.2 RA per game this season hitting this 14.5 line in five straight.
The Sixers are in a bit of disarray right now given the status of Joel Embiid. And while Chicago may be looking to the future as an organization, Josh Giddey still needs to get paid.
I expect a strong effort for Giddey tonight who has recorded 18 and 17 RA against the Sixers already this season.
Considering the recent performance, a sprinkle on him to record a triple double (+1000) is worth it here as well.
Pick: Josh Giddey Over 14.5 Rebounds + Assists (-130)
Nuggets vs. Pacers
Denver's recent nine-game win streak went down the drain in a hurry in Sunday's heavy home loss to the Lakers. But I suggest drilling a bit deeper to see who the Nuggets actually beat in their recent uptick.
Records show two wins over Charlotte, two over Portland, and two over New Orleans included in those nine, as well as a reeling Philly, Orlando, and Phoenix. It would have been hard not to go 9-0 against that sort of slate…
Michael Malone is also wondering these days about his bench, that besides Russell Westbrook can't always be counted upon to provide needed help.
Meanwhile, the Pacers have flown out of the gate after the All-Star break, thumping the Grizzlies and Clippers in Indy, part of a 16-5 surge.
Rick Carlisle is getting various contributions, with three leading scorers across the last four games, and Indiana better than 50% from the floor in both of its wins since the break. Play Pacers.
Pick: Pacers +5 (-110)
Hornets vs. Kings
By Alex Hinton
Tonight, the Charlotte Hornets continue their West Coast trip against the Sacramento Kings. More importantly, we have another opportunity to fade them against centers.
The Hornets are 21st in points (23 PPG) and 27th in rebounds (16.3) allowed per game to centers. They are also 21st in offensive rebounds allowed and 28th in second chance points allowed to centers.
This sets up the Hornets as a fabulous matchup for Kings center Domantas Sabonis and he has taken advantage of it over the last few years. In his last three games against Charlotte, Sabonis has had 28 points and 23 rebounds, 23 points and 19 rebounds, and 24 points and 10 rebounds.
Given what the Hornets typically allow to center, Sabonis will have a chance to clear this line before factoring in his assists. However, as the Kings offensive hub, he will set up his teammates as well.
Sabonis has had seven assists in four of his last five games against the Hornets. He just had nine assists against the Warriors and he is averaging 6.3 assists per game this season.
Overall, Sabonis has recorded 40 PRA in five of his last seven games against the Hornets. The Hornets are coming off consecutive blowout losses, but also just upset the Lakers on Wednesday.
While the Kings are a double-digit favorite themselves, don't be surprised if Sabonis has another 20-20 game if Charlotte hangs around long enough.
Pick: Domantas Sabonis Over 39.5 Points + Rebounds + Assists (-110)
Timberwolves vs. Thunder
By Kyle Murray
These two teams are on the second half of a home-and-home series, and last night, the Wolves lost by 7 points in their home game.
However, they actually led and made significant comebacks on occasion, as they were definitely hanging with the Thunder at times.
The Thunder will likely be without Chet Holmgren in this one, as he has yet to play on a back-to-back since returning from injury, so this line could move a couple points in favor of Minnesota once that news is official.
I'll take the points with the Wolves.
Pick: Timberwolves +12 (-110)
Nets vs. Wizards
The Wizards had Brooklyn's number on Feb. 5, they're only meeting of the season so far, as Washington ended up pulling away for a 119-102 victory.