Peter’s Points: NBA Best Bets Today (Predictions, Prop Bets for Spurs-Timberwolves, Knicks, Lakers, Thunder)

Sunday’s NBA action features a loaded eight-game slate, and there are a bunch of teams that I’m looking to back.

One of my favorite bets of the night is for the San Antonio Spurs-Minnesota Timberwolves matchup, as there are a couple of intriguing against the spread trends on both sides. 

Plus, I’m looking at a player prop in the first game of the day – the Houston Rockets vs. the Utah Jazz – as there may be a Rockets guard that is undervalued. 

And, what’s a Sunday slate without a little moneyline action? There are three teams that I’m betting on to win to win as sizable favorites on Nov. 30.

Here’s a complete breakdown of each of my best bets for the final day in November!

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  • 2025-26 season record: 68-55 (+1.61 units)
  • 2024-25 season record: 281-293-5 (-4.94 units)
  • OVERALL (since 2021-22 season): 1359-1292-27 (+34.76 units)

Find Peter Dewey’s NBA betting record here (futures included). You can also follow my daily plays on  BetStamp here.

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Odds via DraftKings Sportsbook.

  • 3-Team Moneyline Parlay (-147)
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  • 3-Team Moneyline Parlay (-147)
  • Reed Sheppard OVER 2.5 3-Pointers Made (-129)
  • San Antonio Spurs +3.5 (-110) vs. Minnesota Timberwolves

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New York Knicks

The Knicks have been great at home this season, going an NBA-best 9-1 against the spread (they’re also 9-1 straight up) while posting an average scoring margin of +11.9 points in those matchups.

New York takes on a Toronto Raptors team that blew a 12-point lead in the final minutes in an overtime loss to the Charlotte Hornets on Saturday. Toronto is just 1-2 against the spread on the second night of a back-to-back this season, though it is 7-4 straight up on the road.

Still, I’m buying the Knicks in this game, as they have the fourth-best net rating in the NBA and the No. 2 net rating at home (+12.1) to only the Oklahoma City Thunder (+16.3).

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