NBA Odds: Hawks Vs. Thunder Prediction, Pick, How To Watch - 1/25/2023The Atlanta Hawks will travel to take on the Oklahoma City Thunder in a Wednesday night matchup at the Paycom Center in Oklahoma. With that said, it’s a good time to check out our NBA odds series, which includes a Hawks-Thunder prediction and pick, laid out below. Atlanta’s up-and-down season has culminated in a 24-24 record, ninth place in the Eastern Conference. A rough December can be pointed to for an underwhelming record.
0 points and 9. 9 assists per game, narrowly missing a double-double. Dejounte Murray is second with 20. 9 points and 6. 1 assists per game and leads the team with an impressive 1. 7 steals per game. Big man Clint Capela is the lone Hawks player averaging a double-double, with 12. 1 points and 11. 4 rebounds per game. Atlanta has averaged 43. 4 rebounds per game, which is 15th in the league, while Oklahoma City has allowed the most rebounds to their opponents in the league. John Collins is back from his recent injury, averaging 13.
Following a five-game winning streak, Atlanta has lost two in a row to drop their record back to. 500. Oklahoma City has struggled to a 23-24 record, but may be improving given their recent 5-1 stretch. The Thunder now find themselves in 11th place in the Western Conference. Head coach Mark Daigneault has not won more than 24 games in his previous two seasons at the helm of Oklahoma City. Here are the Hawks-Thunder NBA odds, courtesy of FanDuelNBA Odds: Hawks-Thunder OddsAtlanta Hawks: -1. 5 (-110)Oklahoma City Thunder: +1. 5 (-110)Over: 238 (-110)Under: 238 (-110)How To Watch Hawks vs. ThunderTV: Bally Sports Southwest, Bally Sports SoutheastStream: NBA, NBA League PassTime: 8:10 PM ET/ 5:10 PM PT*Watch NBA games LIVE with fuboTV (click for a free trial)*Why The Hawks Could Cover The SpreadTrae Young leads the team with 27.
3 points and 7. 8 rebounds per game. Collins has shot 50. 9 percent from the field. AJ Griffin has provided a spark off the bench, averaging 9. 8 points while playing 21. 0 minutes per game across his 44 appearances. Atlanta has averaged 115. 6 points per game, which ranks ninth in the league, but ranks third by turning the ball over just 13.