NBA Betting Preview: San Antonio Spurs vs. Oklahoma City Thunder Game 3 Odds

May 5th, 2016 by OddsShark.com Leave a reply »
The Oklahoma City Thunder have been the most inconsistent team in the playoffs this year, looking overmatched one game and playing like potential NBA champions the next.

Game 3 at home on Friday will show bettors if the Thunder can be trusted in consecutive games. They'll enter the matchup as two-point home underdogs against the San Antonio Spurs at sportsbooks monitored by Odds Shark.

Oklahoma City held on for a 98-97 victory at San Antonio as a 7.5-point road dog in Game 2 on Monday, overcoming a playoff-high 41 points from LaMarcus Aldridge. The Thunder played much better defensively after getting blown out 124-92 in Game 1 as 6.5-point dogs and got a combined 57 points from Russell Westbrook (29) and Kevin Durant (28).

Kawhi Leonard (14 points) and Manu Ginobili (11) were the only other Spurs to score in double figures, while Oklahoma City had five overall.

The Thunder seemed content to let Aldridge score at will against them as long as nobody else did any significant damage offensively. Aldridge scored 38 in Game 1 and has made 33 of 44 shots (75 percent) in the series so far after connecting on 24 shots and totaling 58 poin ...

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