Thunder take on Blazers in NBA action

The Oklahoma City Thunder have just two ATS losses in their last 10 games against the Portland Trail Blazers as those Western Conference teams meet in NBA odds action on Tuesday.

Oklahoma City topped Portland 105-97 and paid off as a 6-point home favorite on the NBA betting lines at the sportsbooks in their most recent meeting on January 21. The Thunder are 7-2-1 ATS in their last 10 vs. the Trail Blazers.

The Trail Blazers bring a 36-15 record (28-23 ATS) to the battle against the 41-12 Thunder, who are 31-22 ATS. OVER/UNDER bettors have seen Portland go 32-18-1 so far and the Thunder go 27-26. (Note: follow us on Twitter for line updates and injuries news).



View Oklahoma City Thunder vs Portland Trail Blazers Odds and Stats.

The Trail Blazers were listed as a -1-point Favorite at sportsbooks tracked by Odds Shark (including Sportsbook), while the total was listed at 211 over at Sportsbook earlier.

The Power Rankings at Odds Shark have the No. 1-rated Thunder taking on the No. 8-rated Trail Blazers in this contest. Computer models indicate a possible 103-100 win for the Thunder on Tuesday.



Last time out for Oklahoma City, they were a 112-100 Sportsbook as they battled the Knicks at home. The Thunder covered in the match as a 9-point favorite, while 212 combined points moved the game OVER for totals bettors. The Knicks were burned for 41 points by Kevin Durant on Sunday as the Thunder picked up a 112-100 win at Chesapeake Energy Arena.

Last time out for Portland, they were a 117-110 Sportsbook as they battled the Timberwolves on the road. The Trail Blazers covered in the match as a 1-point underdog, while 227 combined points moved the game OVER for totals bettors. The Trail Blazers got a 26-point performance from LaMarcus Aldridge as Portland ran past Minnesota 117-110 on Saturday at Target Center.

How They Match Up:
When it comes to rebounds, the visiting Thunder rank No. 5 in the league with 45.49 per game. That compares with Portland’s No. 1 ranking in that category. The story is different when it comes to three-point shooting where Portland is the NBA’s No. 1-ranked team at 9.37 per game, while the Thunder rate No. 17 with 7.36 per contest.

Next up:
Oklahoma City at Los Angeles, Thursday, February 13th
Portland at Los Angeles, Wednesday, February 12th

 

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