Table of Contents
Atlanta’s young core exploded in Utah, Phoenix dominated Indiana, and Toronto continued its surge on the road. Bettors targeting pace, three-point volume and road-form angles saw clear signals on the Odds & Scores page.
Hawks 132, Jazz 122
Onyeka Okongwu scored a career-high 32 points and Jalen Johnson delivered a career-best 31 points, 18 rebounds, 14 assists and seven steals as Atlanta earned its sixth road win in eight tries. The Hawks hit 24 threes and shot 51 percent from deep.
Vit Krejci added 20 points off the bench. Lauri Markkanen scored 40 for Utah, while rookie Ace Bailey added 21. Utah has dropped four of its past five.
Capper Insight: SAS Insider, who tops today’s board at $980 and leads all categories this week and month, circled Atlanta’s road pace as “a top-five early-season edge,” a read that tightened overnight totals across the Bettors Handbook.
Suns 133, Pacers 98
Devin Booker scored 33 points, including 16 in the third, as Phoenix rolled to its fifth straight win. Dillon Brooks added 32 after scoring 24 in the first half. Oso Ighodaro added a career-high 17.
Andrew Nembhard scored 21 for Indiana. Pascal Siakam added 19. The Pacers have now lost six straight and saw Aaron Nesmith exit with knee soreness.
Capper Insight: Knup Sports – POTD, second on the weekly leaderboard, highlighted Phoenix’s “early shot-quality gap at home,” which matched sharp action on the opening number at the Picks Leaderboard.
Raptors 126, Cavaliers 113
Scottie Barnes delivered 28 points, 10 rebounds, eight assists and five blocks as Toronto beat Cleveland for the second time this season. Immanuel Quickley added 25 and Jakob Poeltl had 20. Toronto improved to 6-1 since its Oct. 31 win in Cleveland.
Donovan Mitchell scored 31 for the Cavaliers, who also got 18 from Nae’Qwan Tomlin. Cleveland has dropped two of seven.
Capper Insight: Computer Picks, third in weekly profit at $3,614, graded this matchup as “the tightest pace projection of the night,” which aligned with early under movement before the side stabilized. Insights now tracked in the Handicappers hub.
Handicappers Roundup
SAS Insider continues a dominant month with $19,089 in November profit and $9,084 this week. Knup Sports – POTD holds second at $15,075 this month and $4,109 this week, while Computer Picks sits at $10,974 monthly. Their strong NBA read rate mirrors consistent performance on road-form, injury rotations and shot-quality modeling.
All verified daily plays are available in the Free Service Plays section.