Cleveland Cavaliers vs Boston Celtics : Boston Celtics 1.5 (-120)

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The Celtics are coming into this game on a roll, winning four out of their last five games. The Cavaliers might be playing on their home court, but their track record against the Celtics isn't the best, with only one win out of the last four encounters. On top of that, the Celtics have been outscoring their opponents on the road, with an average score of 120.2 points, significantly higher than the Cavaliers' home average of 110.2. While the Cavaliers have been holding their opponents to an average of 105.2 points at home, the Celtics' recent away performance shows they can surpass this. Given the Celtics' away record and scoring ability combined with the Cavaliers' struggle against them, a bet on the Celtics feels like a promising choice. After all, it's not just about playing at home - it's about who you're playing against.

Dennis Schroder (Detroit Pistons) Over 10.5 Points + Rebounds (-130)

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All eyes should be on Dennis Schroder for the Celtics-Cavaliers clash this Sunday. Schroder has been a beacon of consistency, notably surpassing the 10.5 points + rebounds mark in four out of his last five games. Even in hostile territory, his numbers are compelling - 12.2 points and 1.2 rebounds on average from his last five away games. It seems he savors the challenge, relishing the chance to silence the Ohio crowd. Against the Cavaliers, he's been especially potent, averaging 15.6 points and 2.6 rebounds in his recent encounters. Given his strong form, the model's 16.8% edge, and his implied probability of 56.5% to go over 10.5 points + rebounds, it's clear that Schroder is the player to watch. So, let's ride the Schroder wave and confidently back him to shine once again.

Payton Pritchard (Boston Celtics) Under 20.5 Points + Assists (-128)

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Heading into the Sunday face-off between the Boston Celtics and the Cleveland Cavaliers, it's worth taking a closer look at Celtics' Payton Pritchard under 20.5 points + assists. The young point guard has been showing a downward trend in his performance on the road. In his last five away games, Pritchard's combined points and assists average only 11.4, falling significantly short of the 20.5 target. Even when focusing on his past encounters with the Cavaliers, he averages a modest 12.4 combined points and assists. Now, Pritchard's a fighter, no question about that, but taking his recent performances into account, it seems the Celtics' dynamo might again hit below the set mark. An added reassurance is his consistent underperformance, hitting the under in 5 of his last 6 away games. In the world of sports betting, trends like these are worth their weight in gold.

Evan Mobley (Cleveland Cavaliers) Over 17.5 Points + Assists (-130)

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It's time to roll out the red carpet for Evan Mobley when the Cavs host the Celtics this Sunday. Mobley's been shining brighter than the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame at home, averaging 18.8 points and 2.4 assists in his last five home games. This guy's really been making the hardwood his own personal stage. And let's not forget his recent performances against Boston - solid numbers with 17.6 points and an impressive 3.8 assists on average. It seems like the Celtics just can't figure out how to clip his wings. Even more compelling? Mobley's hit the over on this prop in 14 of his last 16 games, and he's a perfect 3 for 3 at home. So, why bet on Mobley for over 17.5 points + assists? Because the stats tell a story of a player who's consistently delivering, especially when the home crowd is cheering him on.

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