Brooklyn Nets vs. Cleveland Cavaliers Prediction, Preview, and Odds – 1-11-2024
Brooklyn Nets vs. Cleveland Cavaliers Prediction, Preview, and Odds – 1-11-2024

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The Brooklyn Nets (16-21, 19-17-1 ATS, 19-17-1 O/U) take on the Cleveland Cavaliers (21-15, 17-19 ATS, 18-17-1 O/U) in the NBA Global Games Series in Paris on Thursday afternoon. The Nets were pelted with a surprising home loss against the Trail Blazers on Sunday. The Cavaliers posted a home win against the Spurs in their previous clash. The Cavaliers posted a 114-113 in the lone meeting.

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The Brooklyn Nets are looking to rebound from a poor stretch. The squad has been shaky recently. They had lost five games in a row due to offensive issues but rebounded by earning a 124-115 home win against the Thunder on Friday. They could not build on that one. They marked huge 9.5-point favorites in a disappointing 134-127 overtime home loss against the Trail Blazers on Sunday. The Nets have plummeted to 10th in the conference. They have covered the spread in just one of their last five bouts.

Mikal Bridges has shot below 40% in three of his last four games. The 27-year-old small forward scored a remarkable 42 points on Sunday and is averaging 21.2 PPG and 5.2 RPG. He scored 20 points against the Cavs in the lone meeting.  Cam Thomas was slumping in the recent losing streak and has scored 19 or fewer points in four straight games. The 22-year-old s hooting guard is having an outstanding season, issuing an average of 20.3 PPG. Cameron Johnson has scored at least 15 points in three of his last four bouts. The 27-year-old forward has issued an average of 14.9 and 4.9 PPG.

The Nets' scoring has been a strength for a good portion of the season but has not been as productive recently. They have netted 108 or fewer points in three of their last five games. Brooklyn is scoring an average of 114.9 points on the year, ranking them 19th. The Nets have allowed 115 or more in three of their last five games and are conceding an average of 116.6 points, placing them 19th.

  
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