SportsLine's projection model forecasts a combined 220 points in Tuesday's Boston Celtics versus Phoenix Suns matchup at 9 p.m. ET. The model backs the over on an alternate total of 218.5 points, returning +238 odds as part of a potential $1.1 million parlay on a $10 bet. This prediction aligns with recent high-scoring trends for both teams.
The NBA schedule features 11 games on Tuesday, February 24, providing various betting opportunities according to SportsLine's computer model. The model, which simulates each game 10,000 times and has generated over $10,000 in profit for $100 players on top-rated picks over eight-plus seasons, is on a 38-18 roll on spread picks since last season.
For the Celtics-Suns game, the standard over-under line is 206.5 points, but the model projects the total to exceed this in nearly 70% of simulations. Both teams have seen elevated scoring recently: their last four contests combined for at least 224 points each, averaging 230.1 points. Boston's road games average 224.8 total points, compared to 221.8 at home. Phoenix's defense has allowed 7.5 more points per game in February than in January, while the Celtics hold the league's second-best offensive rating.
The model anticipates 11 players scoring more than 9 points, pushing the total over a dozen points above the standard line to reach 220 points. This over on 218.5 is highlighted as a safe prop bet within a six-pick parlay that could yield $1.1 million. Other intriguing props include Jarrett Allen scoring over 20 points against the Knicks (+492 odds), given his February average of 21.8 points despite a 13.5 over-under line.
In another featured game, the model supports the Milwaukee Bucks (+5.5) to cover against the Miami Heat, projecting a close contest without Giannis Antetokounmpo due to a calf injury. Kevin Porter Jr. has averaged 20.7 points and 8.4 assists over his last 10 games for Milwaukee. These picks form a three-leg parlay returning over +600. Note varying spread lines across reports, such as Suns at +5.5 or Celtics at -6.5.