NBA betting: Three bets that stand out for Friday’s playoff games

On Friday night, the top-seeded Cleveland Cavaliers look to bounce back from an 0-2 deficit on the road against the Indiana Pacers. Later, the Oklahoma City Thunder and Denver Nuggets look to gain a 2-1 advantage in their Western Conference semifinal. You can catch all of the action tonight starting at 7:30 p.m. ET on ESPN.

Here are some of the bets that stand out for tonight’s games.

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Aaron Nesmith over 17.5 points and rebounds (-120). The Pacers return home with a commanding 2-0 lead, while the Cavaliers are dealing with injuries to Darius Garland, Evan Mobley, and De’Andre Hunter. Nesmith has played well this postseason, clearing this line in six of seven games. He’s played 27 or more minutes in five of those, and in games where he plays at least 27 minutes, Nesmith’s surpassed this number 65% of the time (15 of 23). Nesmith is in a great spot to go over this line tonight. — Eric Moody

Donovan Mitchell over 29.5 points (-120). Mitchell has had to take on a larger scoring role with three high-impact teammates injured. Despite that, Mitchell has locked into a scoring zone, dropping 81 points over the first two games of the series. Mitchell has scored 30 or more points in four of his six playoffs games this season, with the two exceptions both blowout wins in which he played limited minutes. Mitchell has scored 31 or more points in each of his past three games against the Pacers, going back to the regular season. — Andre Snellings

Russell Westbrook over 17.5 total points and rebounds (-125). This prop has increased by one point from Games 1 and 2 (16.5 P+R), but I’m staying here because Westbrook has just consistently gone over. Westbrook has notched at least 18 total points and rebounds in all seven playoffs games when he’s played at least 10 minutes. In his past five games, he has averaged 17.6 PPG and 3.8 RPG (21.4 P+R) with at least 20 combined in all five. In his past five against the Thunder specifically (including playoffs and regular season), Westbrook has averaged 17.2 PPG and 5.0 RPG (22.2 P+R) with at least 20 combined in four of those five games. — Snellings

Projections and injury reports

Basketball Power Index by ESPN Analytics. Injury aggregation by Rotowire.com. Odds by ESPN BET

All times ET.

Cleveland Cavaliers at Indiana Pacers
7:30 p.m.

Line: Cavaliers -4.5 (-112) | Pacers +4.5 (-102)
Money line: Cavaliers -195 | Pacers +165
Total: 229.5 (-104 O, -110 U)
BPI Projection: Pacers by 1, straight up 53%, 232.7 total points.

Injury Report:
Cavaliers: Darius Garland, (GTD – Toe); De’Andre Hunter, (GTD – Thumb); Evan Mobley, (GTD – Ankle)
Pacers: Isaiah Jackson, (OFS – Achilles)

Oklahoma City Thunder at Denver Nuggets
10 p.m.

Line: Thunder -5.5 (-110) | Nuggets +5.5 (-104)
Money line: Thunder -230 | Nuggets +195
Total: 232.5 (-107 O, -107 U)
BPI Projection: Thunder by 4.4, straight up 64%, 231.4 total points.

Injury Report:
Thunder: Nikola Topic, (OFS – Knee)
Nuggets: DaRon Holmes II, (OFS – Achilles)

Source: espn.com

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