The Indiana Pacers take on the San Antonio Spurs on Friday, October 21, 2022 at 4:00 PM ET in the season opener for both teams. The matchup airs on BSSW and BSIN.
The Pacers enter their matchup against the Spurs as a 5-point favorite.
Pacers vs. Spurs Betting Odds
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- Spread: Indiana -5
- Moneyline: Indiana -200, San Antonio +170
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Spurs at Pacers odds, spread, & more
- Pick ATS: Spurs (+ 5)
- Pick OU:
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- Prediction:
Spurs 114 – Pacers 112
- Indiana won 15 of the 33 games it was the moneyline favorite last season (45.5%).
- Indiana had a record of 6-5 when playing as a moneyline favorite with odds of -200 or shorter last year (54.5%).
- Indiana has an implied moneyline win probability of 66.7% in this game.
- San Antonio was underdogs 52 times last season and won 15, or 28.8%, of those games.
- Last season, San Antonio won 11 of its 32 games, or 34.4%, when it was the underdog by at least +170 on the moneyline.
- The moneyline for this contest implies a 37.0% chance of a victory for San Antonio.
- Last year, the 111.5 points per game the Pacers put up were just 1.5 fewer points than the Spurs allowed (113.0).
- Indiana went 20-16-1 against the spread and 15-22 overall last season when scoring more than 113.0 points.
- San Antonio went 31-4-1 against the spread and 26-10 overall last season when giving up fewer than 111.5 points.
- The Spurs’ 113.2 points per game last year were just 1.7 fewer points than the 114.9 the Pacers allowed to opponents.
- San Antonio put together a 23-10 ATS record and a 21-12 overall record last season in games it scored more than 114.9 points.
- Indiana went 26-12-1 against the spread and 20-19 overall last season when it gave up fewer than 113.2 points.
- Last season, the Pacers were at the 14th spot in the NBA’s scoring charts (111.5 PPG), while the Spurs allowed the 23rd-fewest points per game (113.0) in the league.
- San Antonio’s squad was the eighth-ranked scoring team (113.2 PPG) in the NBA a season ago, while Indiana ranked 25th in terms of allowing points per game (114.9).
- The Pacers were out-scored by 285 points last season (3.4 points per game on average), while the Spurs put up only 10 more points than their opponents on the year (0.2 per game).