In one of the most eagerly-anticipated games of the season, Butler, 29, will face Minnesota for the first time since a very public fall-out with former teammates that led to a trade to the Philadelphia 76ers.
In one of the most eagerly-anticipated games of the season, Butler, 29, will face Minnesota for the first time since a very public fall-out with former teammates that led to a trade to the Philadelphia 76ers.
Tuesday night’s NBA slate is headlined by Minnesota’s encounter with its former All-Star, Jimmy Butler.
In one of the most eagerly-anticipated games of the season, Butler, 29, will face Minnesota for the first time since a very public fall-out with former teammates that led to a trade to the Philadelphia 76ers.
Butler famously criticised Wolves teammates Andrew Wiggins and Karl-Anthony Towns, who have seemingly thrived since his departure.
The match is a fascinating betting affair for punters, given encounters with emotional investment have a habit of causing upsets.
Additional storylines on the NBA agenda for Tuesday night include a huge battle for Western Conference supremacy between the Golden State Warriors and Denver Nuggets, Miami hoping to extend its recent win-streak against the Bucks and whether the Lakers can do away with the struggling bulls without Lebron James.
Let’s take a look at our best parlay bet for the day.
Tuesday, January 15 NBA parlay betting tips:
Games begin from 7pm EST
Minnesota to cover +6 spread – -111.11 OKC to beat the Hawks – -416.67 Bucks to beat the Heat – -357.14 Warriors to beat Nuggets – -103.09 Lakers to beat Bulls – -256.41
Combined parlay odds – $8.25+725
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The Wolves have had all kinds of issues with and without Jimmy Butler over the last two seasons, but if there’s one thing we do know, it’s that there’s more than enough talent on that roster to compete with the best.
We think the emotional incentive that will come from proving their old teammate wrong could propel Minnesota in an intense, competitive game in which they can cover the 6-point spread.
The easier legs for our multi feature OKC doing the business over the Hawks easily, the Bucks’s depth overcoming a plucky Miami and the LA Lakers shrugging off their recent poor patch against the perfect opponent to help them get back on the winner’s list — the lowly Chicago Bulls.
To finish things off, we have a simple rule — whenever you get odds of -125 or more on a full-strength Golden State Warriors side to win, you take it, no matter the opponent.
Look for Curry, Durant and co to send a message to their conference rival, helping boost our profits.