NBA schedule, odds and betting lines Nov. 20: Magic look to extend win streak against Clippers

NBA schedule

Wednesday’s NBA slate has eight games, featuring a red-hot Eastern Conference team playing on the West Coast.

The latest: Five teams are 6.5-point favourites or greater, including the Cleveland Cavaliers who suffered their first defeat of the season to the Boston Celtics on Tuesday. Meanwhile, the surging Orlando Magic look to extend their winning streak to seven games when they play the Los Angeles Clippers at the Intuit Dome.

Check out today’s basketball betting lines and our NBA schedule for Nov. 20.

NBA schedule: Nov. 20

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New Orleans Pelicans vs. Cleveland Cavaliers

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Chicago Bulls vs. Milwaukee Bucks

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Indiana Pacers vs. Houston Rockets

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Philadelphia 76ers vs. Memphis Grizzlies

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Portland Trail Blazers vs. Oklahoma City Thunders

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New York Knicks vs. Phoenix Suns

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Atlanta Hawks vs. Golden State Warriors

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Orlando Magic vs. Los Angeles Clippers

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Betting insights

  • Tonight’s over/under for Hawks vs. Warriors is 238.5 points, the second-highest projected total of the evening. Five of the last six games between these sides have gone over this mark. Atlanta is 11-4 on overs this season.
  • Indiana comes off a 130-119 defeat to the Raptors on Monday. The Pacers are 7-0 SU after a loss this season and own the best ATS record after a loss (33-16-2) since 2023. Houston is 6-2 ATS when playing at home this season.
  • Oklahoma City has beaten Portland in 13 consecutive games (10-3 ATS). The Trail Blazers could get Anfernee Simons back in the lineup after he missed the last two games due to illness. Portland are 3-0 ATS and SU in their last three games, including back-to-back upset victories over the Minnesota Timberwolves.
  • The Magic are on a six-game winning streak despite missing Paolo Banchero to injury. However, they are 2-6 ATS on the road this season. Meanwhile, the Clippers are 1-6 ATS after a win and are without Norman Powell (left hamstring strain) for this matchup.

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