Brooklyn vs Memphis Bets greet NBA bettors with another week. Yes, this is the final week of February as March begins on Friday. So, we pivot into the realm of a new coach. Yes, Bovada Las Vegas online sportsbook drops some nice numbers on a game that appears to be impossible to gauge. Also, could defense truly reign supreme? Expect a heated game as these two teams want to win more than anything.
Brooklyn vs Memphis Bets have hope for their coach in this Monday night game. Now, better times seemed in the offing for the Brooklyn Nets. However, the 2023-24 season has been a rough one. After 56 games, the Nets were only 21-33 and Nets’ management had seen enough. Jacque Vaughn was replaced by Kevin Ollie after a 50-point drubbing at the hands of the Boston Celtics
Honestly, the Nets have had two games with Ollie and little has apparently changed. The defense improved after the loss to Toronto. However, Brooklyn scored a combined 179 points in the two losses. Offense persistently keeps bogging down and shooting has only regressed further. Can Brooklyn turn things around versus a Memphis team who has enough of their own problems?
Alright, at least there was a little bit of fight from the Nets in the 101-86 loss to Minnesota. Maybe, that will translate into some positive on Monday in Memphis. The train wreck of a 2023-24 season cannot end soon enough for Brooklyn. Mikal Bridges and Cam Thomas need to step up further and lead. If they can get players like Nic Clayton to shut up and play, they have a chance against a Memphis team that folds like an accordion at home.
So, browsing around got us a one-point spread which is easy enough to digest. We were hoping for Even but will take what we can get. Brooklyn needs something positive and the thought is they get that on Monday night.
Yes, it is time to dig in more with Brooklyn and Memphis on Monday night. Brooklyn vs Memphis bets start diving into the world of props. Now, this is because NBA Vegas Online Prop Bets take on some of the choices that most bettors would not touch. Again, a small-money wager in NASCAR on Michael McDowell to win the pole and Stage 1 on Sunday helped win the war even if some battles were lost.
So, the props roll in as taking a shot at Brooklyn to score some points early always remains possible. Going up the ladder at the Race to 25 is interesting. Brooklyn is now +110 there. Pick a quarter and roll with it basically. Even the fourth quarter is now as high as +125. It is the bookends that one should eye up and line up. Taking the Nets in one of those two scenarios remains reasonable.
These games on the road should provide some kind of bonding experience for these Nets if they want to at least be somewhat competitive. Again, it has been ugly and the fourth quarters have been hideous. If there was ever a time to break out, that would be against Memphis. Both teams are trying to find a spark which means there may be some offense.
So, that +105 number for the Team Over at 108.5 in the Brooklyn vs Memphis Bets is a good potential wager for both teams. Yes, there will be more props. Again, the Game Over at 214.5 is at -110 currently. Furthermore, one can tease upward but we will work with the alternate team over for Brooklyn now.
Brooklyn vs Memphis bets take some long range shots. Again, the weekend taught us some valuable lessons in betting. For one, we trusted the New Jersey Devils to fall on Sunday at home and that worked almost too well. New Jersey had a mere two wins in back-to-back scenarios. Combine that with a home record around .500 did help our cause. Again, the numbers support some more props to consider.
Player points are first on our wagers list. Nic Claxton’s Over for points is a mere 11.5 at -130. Even at 12.5, that number slides down to -115. Let us take a shot at the latter. Furthermore, we bite on some alternate totals in terms of player threes. Cam Thomas to hit 3+ threes stands at +155. Memphis gives up 115 points a game and will give up some shots from beyond the arc.
Okay, why not go a little bit deeper. Cam Thomas and his PRA (Points, Rebounds, and Assists) is only 26.5. Taking the Over at -110 is not a bad choice here. Nic Claxon expects to have a double-double (-130 at Bovada) and his Over 23.5 would be another potential connection at -110. The latter has a touch more value. Sadly, one cannot parlay those Claxton props.
Again, getting a little creative like VegasBetting did on Thursday could pay off. No one likes to say it but would we consider rebounds in a quarter. Tossing a few dollars on Nic Claxton to get 4+ rebounds in the first 12 minutes is at +220. Claxton could easily get 15+ rebounds on Monday.
Monday NBA Vegas Online betting odds fire away. Bluntly, a smaller slate increases the difficulty but why shy away from a challenge. Yes, taking a few open looks and trying to drain some props from distance could prove to be profitable. Good luck!
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