NBA Odds Today: Friday November 24, 2023

NBA Odds for Friday Nov. 24, 2023 feature 10 games on the hardwood, including a pair of nationally televised games on ESPN. 

The Miami Heat and New York Knicks hook up at Madison Square Garden in a playoff rematch from last season.

Out west, the San Antonio Spurs take on the Golden State Warriors at Chase Center in an intriguing Western Conference matchup.

Here’s everything you need to know about the NBA Odds for Friday Nov. 24, 2023: Opening Lines, Spreads and Betting Trends for these two games on the card that provide betting intrigue. 

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The Knicks face the Heat for the first time since last season's playoffs. (Getty)

NBA Odds for Friday, November 24, 2023

Miami Heat at New York Knicks

Matchup Spread Total Moneyline
Knicks vs
Heat
-5.5 (-110)
+5.5 (-110)
o209.5 (-110)
u209.5 (-110)
-205
+172
  • Opening Point-Spread: Knicks -3
  • Opening Money-Line: Knicks -165
  • Opening Total: 209.5
  • Time: 7:30 p.m. ET (ESPN)

The New York Knicks return home after a five-game road swing as they host the rival Miami Heat in a rematch from last season's second round playoff matchup.

Miami eliminated New York in six games, although the Knicks won both of their games at home.

The Heat have won nine of their last 10 contests, including a 6-1 mark in their past seven road games.

The Knicks had their three-game winning streak snapped in Monday's 117-100 loss at Minnesota. New York has won each of its past three home contests, while moving to a 5.5-point favorite at most sportsbooks this morning.

San Antonio Spurs at Golden State Warriors

Matchup Spread Total Moneyline
Warriors vs
Spurs
-10 (-108)
+10 (-112)
o236.5 (-112)
u236.5 (-108)
-450
+350
  • Opening Point-Spread: Warriors -11
  • Opening Money-Line: Warriors -575
  • Opening Total: 233.5
  • Time: 10:00 p.m. ET (ESPN)

The Golden State Warriors have uncharacteristically lost six of eight home games this season.

The Warriors won their last contest at Chase Center against the Rockets, as Golden State hosts another Lone Star State squad with the San Antonio Spurs invading the Bay Area.

Top draft pick Victor Wembanyama is averaging 18.8 points per game for the Spurs, who have dropped 10 consecutive games. San Antonio have covered twice during this slump, including in Wednesday's eight-point home defeat to the Clippers.

Golden State captured all three matchups with San Antonio last season, while topping the 130-point mark in all three victories.