The Oklahoma City Thunder secured impressive back-to-back victories against the New York Knicks and the Boston Celtics, overcoming deficits in both games without star players Chet Holmgren and Alex Caruso. Their 15-game winning streak sets up a highly anticipated matchup against the Cleveland Cavaliers, who also boast a dominant record and winning streak, with the top spot in the NBA standings on the line. Both teams have shown championship potential and historical levels of success this season, making their upcoming clash a possible preview of the NBA Finals.
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The Los Angeles Clippers will face the Cleveland Cavaliers at 10:30 p.m. ET on Tuesday at the Intuit Dome, with Cleveland favored by 3 points in the game. The Cavs are on a 16-1 streak, while the Clippers have won six of their last seven contests. Cleveland's Evan Mobley is questionable for the game, and the model predicts a close matchup with the under as a lean and a point-spread pick hitting in 60% of...
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