NBA schedule, odds and betting lines Nov. 29: First-place Thunder take on Lakers, Celtics look to stay hot

NBA schedule

NBA fans are treated to a 10-game Black Friday slate.

The latest: The Western Conference-leading Oklahoma City Thunder travel to L.A. to take on the Lakers. Elsewhere, the Boston Celtics look to extend their win streak when they play against the Chicago Bulls.

Check out today’s basketball betting lines and our NBA schedule for Nov. 29.

NBA odds: Nov. 29

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New York Knicks vs. Charlotte Hornets

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Cleveland Cavaliers vs. Atlanta Hawks

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New Orleans Pelicans vs. Memphis Grizzlies

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Orlando Magic vs. Brooklyn Nets

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Los Angeles Clippers vs. Minnesota Timberwolves

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Detroit Pistons vs. Indiana Pacers

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Toronto Raptors vs. Miami Heat

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Boston Celtics vs. Chicago Bulls

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Oklahoma City Thunder vs. Los Angeles Lakers

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Sacramento Kings vs. Portland Trail Blazers

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Betting insights

  • The T-Wolves are 7-3 straight up against the Clips in the last 10 meetings. L.A. has a top-five defensive rating in the NBA (107.6).
  • The Cavaliers look for redemption against the Hawks after losing to them on Wednesday, 135-124. Both teams have a top-five overs record. Atlanta is first (14-5-0), while Cleveland is fourth (13-6-0).
  • The Pelicans travel to Memphis to take on the Grizzlies, who have won four straight contests. New Orleans has lost six straight. After a rough shooting performance (5-of-17 from the floor), Dejounte Murray hopes to turn things around in his second game back from injury.
  • The defending champion Celtics can extend their win streak to seven tonight. Boston is third in points per game (120.2), while Chicago is fifth (118.0). Boston is tied with OKC for the highest net rating in the NBA (10.7).
  • The Thunder have won three straight ahead of this meeting. L.A. is 7-3 head-to-head against OKC in the last 10 games. The Thunder have the highest defensive rating in the association (104.4).
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