Philadelphia 76ers vs. Los Angeles Clippers Odds
76ers Odds | +1.5 |
Clippers Odds | -1.5 |
Moneyline | +100 / -120 |
Over/Under | 223.5 |
Time | 10 p.m. ET |
TV | TNT |
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The Philadelphia 76ers continue their road trip in Los Angeles to take on the Clippers in the middle of their five game-road trip. The 76ers have been hot lately winning seven of their past 10 games overall, and look to sweep the Clippers after winning their prior meeting 119-114.
As for the Clippers, they have struggled to get those wins lately but are fresh off a 121-100 victory over the Houston Rockets on Sunday. They will be without John Wall for tonight's contest, and Paul George remains questionable, though he could play tonight after practicing Monday.
76ers vs. Clippers Same Game Parlay Odds & Pick
The Parlay: (+380)
- Tobias Harris Over 6.5 Rebounds (+145)
- Kawhi Leonard Over 25.5 Points (-105)
Tobias Harris Over 6.5 Rebounds
Philadelphia's Tobias Harris is averaging 6.3 rebounds per game, and has gone over this line in 15 of his 39 games this season and he has logged 10 or more rebounds six times, including twice this month. He's logging big minutes this season (34.1 per game) and he's in a good spot to track down rebounds in what projects to be a back-and-forth affair.
The Clippers rank fifth defensively in opponent field goal percentage at 46.2%. They are eighth in effective field goal percentage, sixth in opponent 3-point percentage and rank within the top 10 in field goals made and attempted.
The Clippers will continue to do what they do best — force up tough shots — and Harris should be able to take advantage of that going over his low rebounding total.
Kawhi Leonard Over 25.5 Points
Kawhi Leonard has put up huge numbers against the 76ers over the past few seasons. Going back to the 2018-19 season when he was a Raptor up until today in a Clippers uniform, he's logged no less than 24 points per game.
Looking into it even further, he's averaging 29.6 points per game throughout that stretch on 51.9% shooting from the floor and 45.7% from beyond the arc along the way, visiting the charity stripe an average of 8.6 times per contest.
Leonard is in a great spot to continue to get back into his offensive groove. In his past four games, he has gone over this total three times and in the one under he scored 24 points. Going up against a team he's had a tremendous amount of success against throughout his career is a bonus.