San Antonio vs Houston Bets are a “Texas-sized matchup in the NBA” this Monday night. Naturally, this game presents a lot of dilemmas and fun challenges. This time, Bovada Vegas online sportsbook headlines some of our earlier numbers for this game. Now, can Houston continue to feast on that home cooking and the Spurs?
San Antonio vs Houston Bets feel a little spurred on for Monday. Now, how long does the wave continue for both teams? What? Okay, do not look at the Houston road record here. The Rockets have won one game all year away from the Toyota Center. Thankfully, the Rockets are playing at home. Houston comes off a rousing victory over the defending champion Denver Nuggets on Friday night. That was on the road by the way.
Houston is quite the interesting case study. The NBA saw some weird trends from the first couple of months. For one, some teams cannot win at home and some cannot win on the road. The Rockets really are like two different teams. The Rockets took a page out of the Sacramento Kings notebook on Friday and played a stifling brand of defense. Overall, they yield 106.8 points per game (second in the NBA).
The Houston rockets beating the fully healthy Denver nuggets in Denver yesterday is more meaningful than this NBA cup win by the lakers. And I’m not joking
— Greyhount Bettor 27 (@Bettor27) December 10, 2023
Alright, how does the young Ime Udoka team capitalize on this win? Naturally, they must beat the beatable teams. Cue up the San Antonio Spurs. The Spurs have Victor Wembanyama and some interesting pieces. However, San Antonio has issues in sustaining their level of play in games. Houston can take advantage of that with their defensive intensity. Pace of play suggests a slower than usual NBA game here on Monday night.
When wagering on this contest, there are a bevy of options to consider. Expecting Houston to start a little slow on Monday and finish stronger would not be surprising here. Some could be tempted to push the spread up to 9.5 right off the bat. At eight points, the payout is -110 and may be very close to what the Rockets win by here.
Can we get more creative with Houston? San Antonio vs Houston bets wondered a few things. For one, Houston ATS at home, by the way, is 8-1-1 overall. Also, they are 2-0-1 as a home favorite with a margin of seven points. Again, that might be tighter on Monday night. Some readers asked about some more NBA Vegas Prop Bets. Okay, let’s bite on that. There are some potential possibilities of a player and game persuasion.
So, Alperen Sengun has been a fun watch all season. Thought as a compliment to Fred VanVleet and Jalen Green, the 21-year old Turkish player has been incredible. He averages nearly 21 points, nine rebounds, and almost six assists per game. It is his work on the defensive end that has drawn considerable notice too. Green, VanVleet, and Sengun are quite a triumvirate.
Fred VanVleet has the 4th best defensive rating in the nba (106.2) amongst players who have played in at least 10 games and average 25 mins per game (basically people who get real PT).. transformative aquisition if you ask me .. #1 is Ant 👀..
— Apathetic (@ftank58) December 10, 2023
Pace of play is slowed down with VanVleet on the court and Houston overall is 26th in the NBA with that metric. However, that feeds into some of our picks here. Scoring may go to other sources like Sengun and Green. The Over for their points is 21.5 and 20.5 respectively. No one would be surprised to see both go over that 20-point mark on Monday night.
So, that -120 number on Sengun for points is a good one in the San Antonio vs Houston Bets. Fortunately, do not forget about Victor Wembanyama. His double-double prop is -160 compared to Penguin’s -235. That has a little more value. Right now, we take the 22 or more points for the young Turkish star instead.
San Antonio vs Houston bets continue the props by getting a little defensive. Naturally, the numbers pull us to mostly the Overs again. What defensive categories could we be looking at on Monday night? It can be loads of fun to dig into the data. However, wait, we have an Under to report. Jalen Green Under 0.5 steals is rolling in at +125. Consider he has none in five straight games. It has been a profitable prop the past few weeks.
Books also pile on some combined categories like steals + blocks. It is not that new for those who bet but this may seem the case. Taking Fred VanVleet with the Over here is -115 for two or more steals and blocks. However, the fun choice may be Wembanyama again from the Spurs. His Over combined is 3.5 at an enticing +115. He has hit this prop in five of his last seven contests. That includes against Houston in October (6 combined steals and blocks).
Yes, we know San Antonio is a bad, bad team. They have three wins on the season but again an option or two to bet along with the plethora of Houston wagers. On the flip side, Wembanyama may try to do much against the Rockets as Ime Udoka’s defensive scheme could be a challenge. Take the Over of 2.5 Turnovers at +110 if it stays at that. If it trends towards Even again, then pass.
Numbers when it comes to game and player props are going to shift quite a bit in this meeting. Most of the early money is trending toward Houston. However, late and live-action might move more towards San Antonio. The key is to remain focused on betting wisely instead of haphazardly.
NBA online betting odds Monday like this game for several under-the radar bets.
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Education
1999 Graduate of Union County College
1993 Graduate of Rahway High School
Professional Achievements
Media credentialed member of the New Jersey Devils since 2010
Covered several NHL Drafts including the one day event in Newark in 2013
Been on countless podcasts, TV shows, and more including Sportsnet and even NHL Network