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NBA Overview – January 1, 2019
- 5 games tonight in the National Basketball Association
- The Denver Nuggets have the highest predicted win probability tonight
- Raptors vs. Jazz is the closest prediction tonight
- Clippers vs. 76ers is the highest predicted total of the night
- Raptors vs. Jazz is the lowest predicted total of the night
- The New York Knicks are predicted to score the fewest points tonight
- The Denver Nuggets are predicted to score the most points tonight
Tonight’s NBA Schedule
This is the line-up for tonight’s NBA action:
- New York Knicks at Denver Nuggets
- Philadelphia 76ers at Los Angeles Clippers
- Detroit Pistons at Milwaukee Bucks
- Portland Trail Blazers at Sacramento Kings
- Utah Jazz at Toronto Raptors
SportsFormulator provides NBA predicted scores using our proprietary formulator for each NBA game tonight January 1, 2019, Our data driven NBA predictions giving you a predicted win percentage and score. Use our NBA predictions to win your NBA bets tonight whether you are betting the NBA point spread or total.
NBA Predictions – January 1, 2019:
TEAM | WIN % | SCORE |
New York Knicks | 15% | 103 |
Denver Nuggets | 85% | 117 |
Philadelphia 76ers | 46% | 113 |
Los Angeles Clippers | 54% | 115 |
Detroit Pistons | 29% | 107 |
Milwaukee Bucks | 71% | 116 |
Portland Trail Blazers | 59% | 115 |
Sacramento Kings | 41% | 111 |
Utah Jazz | 48% | 108 |
Toronto Raptors | 52% | 109 |
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