- The Portland Trailblazers are 4-point favorites against the Denver Nuggets in Game 3.
- The Carolina Hurricanes are -140 favorites to eliminate the Nashville Predators in Game 6.
- The Atlanta FaZe and Toronto Ultra are sizable favorites for the first day of Stage 4 for the Call of Duty League.
LAS VEGAS – Today’s Daily Sports Betting Preview will cover Game 3 between the Denver Nuggets and Portland Trailblazers as one team looks to secure a 2-1 series lead, Game 6 between the Carolina Hurricanes and Nashville Predators as Carolina tries to lock up the series, as well as the first day of Stage 4 for the Call of Duty League.
There’s a lot of value on the slate today so let’s get right into it.
NBA Odds: Trailblazers vs Nuggets, Game 3
NBA oddsmakers have the Portland Trailblazers as 4-point favorites and -175 on the moneyline against the Denver Nuggets despite losing Game 2 by 19 points.
Portland has relied on their three-point shooting thus far in the series, shooting 47.9% from behind the arc. Despite the unsustainable rate of knocking down the deep ball, the series is tied at one game apiece.
If a team can hit 48.5% of their threes and lose by 19 points, it’s tough to think what might happen when they stop falling. Online sportsbooks may have the wrong team favored in his game.
Portland Trailblazers vs Denver Nuggets Moneyline Odds
- Portland Trailblazers -175
- Denver Nuggets +155
Game 3 will begin at 10:30 p.m. and will be aired on NBATV.
NHL Odds: Hurricanes vs Predators, Game 6
The Carolina Hurricanes are favored to take Game 6, and therefore the series, but there may be more value in some 3-way moneyline bets.
3-Way Moneyline Regulation Time Betting Odds
- Carolina Hurricanes +105
- Nashville Predators +200
- Draw +300
Each of the last three games of this series has gone into overtime with two even reaching double-overtime. Regardless of how the first two games of the series looked, the Predators have clearly made the necessary adjustments to keep things close.
Getting +300 odds at NHL betting sites at for something that’s happened three times in a row seems like good enough value to jump on. The game is in Nashville, where both previous games went into double-overtime.
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The game will start at 9:30 p.m. and will be broadcasted on NBCSN.
eSports Odds: Call of Duty League Stage 4
Stage 4 of the Call of Duty League begins today and the Stage 3 Major champions will kick things off as the Atlanta FaZe take on the Paris Legion.
FaZe is listed as -800 on the moneyline, not surprising considering they’re widely regarded as the best team in the world, but betting on Atlanta does have value in another place.
Atlanta FaZe vs Paris Legion Total Maps
- Over 3.5 -170
- Under 3.5 +130
The breakdown of this game is simple, FaZe is the best team while Paris is one of the worst. At very worst Atlanta should win 3-1, but getting +130 odds for a 3-0 win seems fair enough to bet. eSports bettors should also note that FaZe 3-0 is the betting favorite as the most likely result.
The Toronto Ultra, considered either the second or third best team, will take on the Florida Mutineers today as well. The Mutineers are kind of the wild card of the CDL right now, looking like a top team or one of the worst depending on the day.
The betting odds for the Ultra to cover the spread may be the best play of the match.
Toronto Ultra vs Florida Mutineers Spread
- Toronto Ultra -1.5 (-125)
- Florida Mutineers +1.5 (-105)
The odds for exact score favor either a 3-0 or 3-1 victory for Toronto, both of which would cover the spread in this matchup. Florida is definitely the type of team that could come out and surprise everyone, but they’ve simply been too inconsistent to not fade in this spot.
The first match of the day will start at 3 p.m. and will be streamed on the Call of Duty League YouTube channel.
Nick got involved with the world of sports at a young age and never turned his back on it. He graduated from Penn State University with a degree in Broadcast/Journalism. In his free time, you can catch him at the bottom of the leaderboards on any video game he’s playing.