Movin’ on: Bucks versus Spurs NBA Games Betting Odds

San Antonio Spurs vs. the Milwaukee Bucks Odds for Friday, November, 10th
October 17th, 2018 Live NBA Betting Lines

The NBA games betting odds favor the San Antonio Spurs vs. the Milwaukee Bucks, while the jury’s still out on whether the addition of Eric ‘I don’t wanna be here’ Bledsoe makes the latter an NBA finals betting odds-favored contender. As for the man himself, he said it was time for him to “move on.” The Bucks have “an amazing, young, talented team, and I feel like it was time for me to find a better situation for my career,” Bledsoe added.

  • Date: Friday, November, 10th
  • Time: 9:10 PM
  • Venue: AT&T Center
  • Sportsbook odds for fans betting on NBA games:

Bucks +5 (-110) 206 (-110) +170

Spurs -5 (-110) 206 (-110) -200

Who doesn’t want to Bango Beyoncé?

The Bucks need to find reasons to smile, such as the tweet below.

That’s enough; let’s turn those smiles back to frowns. Milwaukee has lost and failed to cover in their last four straight games, including a 119-124 loss to the Cavs on Tuesday. The Deers are hoping that the 21.1 points and 6.3 assists per game Bledsoe averaged last season with the Suns (both career-highs) will help them crawl out of the hole that they’re currently in. the Bucks are certainly excited about their new acquisition; Bledsoe has been part of the organization for like three days and general manager Jon Horst is already thanking him “for his professionalism, leadership and contribution on the court and in the community during his time in Milwaukee.” the Bucks are 0-3-1 ATS in their last four games playing a team with a winning record, 1-4-2 ATS in their last seven after a loss and 0-3-1 ATS in their last four overall, while, the Spurs are 5-0 ATS in their last five playing a team with a losing road record, 5-1 ATS in their last six at home and 3-8 against the NBA games betting odds spread in their last 11 on two days’ rest.

“Did the Spurs win?”

San Antonio Spurs superfan Glen Erp passed away on Wednesday at the ripe old age of 86, and his last words were, reportedly, “Did the Spurs win last night?” That ranks right down there with “Now, why did I do that?,” General William Erskine’s supposed last words after he defenestrated himself in Lisboa. Nevertheless, someone get a medium because we’re happy to inform Mr. Erp that not only did the Spurs won their third straight game, they also covered their third straight spread, 120-107 to the Clippers. San Antonio will attempt to make it four in a row against the Bucks, whom they have defeated in nine out of their last 10 meetings, as well as in six of their last seven encounters at AT&T Center. The Spurs have, additionally covered the NBA games betting odds spread in seven of those aforementioned 10 overall matchups. San Antonio shot 53.6 percent and had 33 assists against the Clips, including a season-high 40 points in the third quarter. LaMarcus Aldridge led the team with 25 points and Danny Green added a season-best 24.

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