NBA Odds Today: Thursday December 14, 2023

NBA Odds for Thursday Dec. 14, 2023 feature seven games on the hardwood as tonight's focus is on a pair of conference matchups.

The Boston Celtics face the Cleveland Cavaliers for the second time in three nights at TD Garden at Boston, Massachusetts.

In the Western Conference, the Oklahoma City Thunder visit the Sacramento Kings at Golden 1 Center in Sacramento, California.

Here’s everything you need to know about the NBA Odds for Thursday Dec. 14, 2023: Opening Lines, Spreads and Betting Trends for these two games on the card that provide betting intrigue. 

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NBA Odds for Thursday, December 14, 2023

Cleveland Cavaliers at Boston Celtics

Matchup Spread Total Moneyline
Celtics vs
Cavaliers
-8.5 (-110)
+8.5 (-110)
o227 (-110)
u227 (-110)
-360
+290
  • Opening Point-Spread: Celtics -9
  • Opening Money-Line: Celtics -390
  • Opening Total: 226.5
  • Time: 7:30 p.m. ET

For the second time in three nights, the Boston Celtics host the Cleveland Cavaliers. The Celtics rallied past the Cavaliers on Tuesday, 120-113, but Cleveland grabbed the cover as 11-point underdogs.

Boston has won five of its last six games with the only loss coming at Indiana in the In-Season Tournament quarterfinals. The Celtics haven't been great covering numbers of late by going 3-7 ATS in the last 10 games.

Cleveland looks to snap a two-game slide, but the Cavaliers have cashed in five of the past seven opportunities in the underdog role.

Oklahoma City Thunder at Sacramento Kings

Matchup Spread Total Moneyline
Kings vs
Thunder
-2 (-110)
+2 (-110)
o245.5 (-110)
u245.5 (-110)
-132
+112
  • Opening Point-Spread: Kings -1.5
  • Opening Money-Line: Kings -120
  • Opening Total: 244
  • Time: 10:00 p.m. ET

The Sacramento Kings have owned the Oklahoma City Thunder the last few seasons by winning seven consecutive matchups.

The two Western Conference squads hook up at Golden 1 Center tonight as the Kings look to rebound from a 20-point loss to the Clippers on Tuedsay.

Oklahoma City owns the second-best record in the Western Conference at 15-7 after winning four of the last five games.

The Thunder lost at Sacramento in their last meeting, 105-98 as one-point road favorites on November 10. The Kings managed the win in spite of star guard De'Aaron Fox being sidelined.