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Best NBA Bets for Saturday, November 1, 2025
Sacramento Kings vs. Milwaukee Bucks: Bucks to cover -5.0 spread, -105 @ BetMGM
The Bucks are sweating on the fitness of Giannis Antetokounmpo, who's questionable for this contest with a knee injury, and if he returns to the hardwood, the team's chances of winning this game by a comfortable margin should increase considerably. Even with Antetokounmpo potentially being ruled out, though, the Bucks should remain the odds-on favorites here. The Bucks have gone 4-1 to start the campaign and are coming off back-to-back double-digit wins over the Knicks and Warriors, while the Kings are on a three-game losing run and stand at 1-4, with their lone win coming over the Jazz on Oct. 24. It's worth noting the -5.0 spread is a bit low here, as the Bucks have covered this spread in each of their four wins this season. On the other hand, the Kings have lost by five or more points in each of their last three losses, with the last two on the road against the Thunder and Bulls.
Golden State Warriors vs. Indiana Pacers: Over 230.5 total points, -110 @ FanDuel
The Pacers' last two games haven't reached 230 points, though that could change here, as the Warriors often play at a fast pace that favors teams with a lot of offensive power. Four of the Warriors' last five games have seen at least 230 total points, with the lone exception being the 98-79 win over the Clippers on Oct. 28. The Pacers have yet to win this season, although to be fair, their struggles were expected given all the roster turnover they suffered in the offseason as well as missing some key contributors due to injuries. Still, the Pacers need to get things going on offense, and a matchup against the Warriors might suit their strengths. Don't be surprised if this game ends up being a high-scoring matchup, with the Pacers needing a win at all costs and the Warriors likely to be involved in yet another back-and-forth contest.
Houston Rockets vs. Boston Celtics: Kevin Durant over 25.5 points, -117 @ DraftKings
The Rockets are beginning to show signs of a turnaround and after starting the season with back-to-back losses against the Thunder and Pistons, they've bounced back with consecutive victories over the Nets and Raptors. Durant hasn't been very consistent to open the 2025-26 season and has failed to reach the 25-point plateau in two of those four games, although he seems to be trending in the right direction. He's coming off a 31-point effort in the win over the Raptors on Oct. 29, and after surpassing the 30-point mark twice in the last three games, it seems he's getting into a groove offensively. Durant is seeing enough touches to believe he should continue to operate as one of the Rockets' go-to options on offense, averaging 16.8 field-goal attempts per game and shooting 52.2 percent from the floor thus far. The Celtics are in a transition year and might have a few problems trying to slow Durant down, so this looks like a good matchup on paper for the veteran scorer.













