- Bovada offers odds for both the Dallas Mavericks and Oklahoma City Thunder.
- The point total for the game is set at 231.
OKLAHOMA CITY – The quarterfinals for the NBA Cup tip off on Tuesday Night with an explosive matchup between the Oklahoma City Thunder and Dallas Mavericks.
Those in Oklahoma City and Dallas can enjoy betting on this massive matchup as well through legal sports betting sites that accept players from OKC and Dallas.
Bovada is one of the premier sportsbooks in both Texas and Oklahoma and has been offering odds on both the Thunder and Mavs for years legally. Bettors will be able to bet on not only their Tuesday Night NBA Cup matchup but their games throughout the season.
New bettors in those states can also take advantage of a $250 sign up bonus and use all of it to bet on the Mavs and Thunder to any capacity.
Best Bet For Tunder Vs. Mavs: Expect A Ton Of Points
NBA sportsbooks have a surprisingly low point total set for this matchup between two top-10 offenses in the league. Especially considering that in four of the last five matchups between the two of them dating back to last season, they’ve hit the over. In their first meeting this season, they crushed a 231-point total scoring 240 points.
From a betting standpoint, both teams have been trending towards the over in points as well. Dallas is one of the better teams this season going over in points with a 14-10 record to show for it. In their last 11 games, they’ve really turned things up hitting it nine times.
The Thunder have also started to pick things up scoring wise as well going over their projected point total in three of their last four games.
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