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NBA Betting? Bucks vs Cavs Predictions

Tuesday night NBA basketball betting action sees the Milwaukee Bucks taking on the Cleveland Cavaliers in Cleveland, Ohio. Cappers Picks provides free NBA basketball handicapping tips all season long.

The surging Cavs have won three straight, all by double digits.

NBA Basketball Odds

Milwaukee Bucks (10-8) vs. Cleveland Cavaliers (8-7)
Tuesday, Dec. 2
7:00 PM ET
Quicken Loans Arena (Cleveland, Ohio)
FSOH
NBA Basketball Betting Lines: Cleveland -10.5
NBA Basketball O/U: 201
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Lebron James and Cavaliers will look to finish off their five game home stand with their fourth straight win when they take on the Milwaukee Bucks Tuesday night.

Milwaukee

The Milwaukee Bucks have been an early pleasant surprise in the NBA Central Division. Currently sitting with 10 wins, the Bucks find themselves in 2nd place just 1.5 games behind front running Chicago.

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In order to stay in 2nd place, they’ll have to grab a road upset in Cleveland on Tuesday. The Cavaliers are on the move sitting just a 1/2 game back of the Bucks.

The Bucks saw their three game winning streak come to end Saturday night at the hands of the Houston Rockets. During their three game winning streak, Milwaukee dominated on the defensive end only allowing 86.7 points a game. On Saturday, the Bucks watched Houston score 117 points with 15 made three pointers.

The Bucks are lead by PG Brandon Knight, who is averaging 17.0 points a game. Rookie Jabari Parker continues to impress averaging 11.9 points a game.

Milwaukee will get a major boost with Zaza Pachulia expected to return to their lineup Tuesday.

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Cleveland

The Cavaliers may finally be finding their swagger. Expected to be one of the top teams in the NBA this season, the Cavs have ran off three straight impressive wins. In all three wins, the Cavs have scored north of 100 points and allowed under 100 points on the defensive end. The Cavaliers bring their 11th ranked offense (103.3 points a game) into this matchup with the Bucks.

In Cleveland’s most recent victory, Kevin Love dropped a season high 28 points en route to a 109-97 victory over Indiana. It was the first time Kevin Love really looked a part of Cleveland’s offensive scheme.

In his past two games, Love has scored a combined 49 points with 16 made field goals.

With these past three wins, the Cavs have surpassed the .500 mark at home going 5-4 S.U.

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They continue to score above their 103.3 season average pushing their home scoring average to nearly 105 points a game.

NBA Basketball Handicapping Trends:

  • Bucks are 5-1 ATS in their last 6 vs. NBA Central.
  • Bucks are 4-1 ATS in their last 5 road games.
  • Cavaliers are 7-1 ATS in their last 8 vs. NBA Central.
  • Underdog is 5-1 ATS in the last 6 meetings.

Tuesday NBA Basketball

With Lebron and Cavs playing their best basketball of the season, it is extremely tough to bet against them. Following their contest with Milwaukee, the Cavs will hit the road for a three game road trip, starting in New York on Thursday.

Milwaukee will head home for the second leg of their back-to-back when they host Dirk and Mavs.

Free 4* NBA Basketball Pick: Cleveland -10.5

With the Cavs averaging almost 105 points at home, the Bucks have a tough task ahead of them Tuesday.

Cleveland 110, Milwaukee 90

We should see a game similar to the one the Bucks just played against Houston. The Cavs offense rolls to a 4th straight blow out win.

Check out our Updated NBA Betting Odds.

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By Tony M

Tony is new to Cappers Picks and has been betting on sports since the first day he turned 18. He is a 22 year old Cleveland native who lives and breathes Indians baseball. His dream is to be part of a championship celebration at the corner of Carnegie and Ontario.