SportsLine model favors over in Nets-Celtics game

A computer model from SportsLine projects the Brooklyn Nets versus Boston Celtics game to exceed 208.5 total points on Friday, February 27. The matchup tips off at 7:30 p.m. ET, with Boston favored by 17.5 points as the Nets aim to end a six-game losing streak. The model, which has a strong track record, includes this pick in a three-leg parlay offering nearly +600 payout.

Friday's NBA schedule includes five games, with notable spreads such as Cavaliers minus 6.5 over Pistons, Grizzlies plus 4.5 at Mavericks, and Nuggets minus 8.5 against Thunder. The largest spread features Boston as a 17.5-point favorite hosting Brooklyn, where the Nets seek to halt their six-game skid.

SportsLine's Projection Model, which simulates each NBA game 10,000 times, has generated over $10,000 in profit for $100 players on top-rated picks across eight-plus seasons. Entering Week 19, it holds a 38-18 record on top-rated NBA spread picks since last season. The model has identified three confident best bets for the day, forming a parlay with a potential payout near +600.

For the Nets-Celtics contest, the model backs the over 208.5 points, projecting it to hit in nearly 70% of simulations. Boston has won nine of the last 10 meetings against Brooklyn, with the over covering in their most recent encounter, a 130-126 overtime victory. The over has also covered in seven of Brooklyn's last 10 games. No significant injuries are reported for either team.

Boston averages 114.4 points per game, compared to Brooklyn's 107. Celtics guard Jaylen Brown leads with 29.1 points per game across 52 starts. Against the Nets this season in three games, Brown averages 27.3 points in 36.3 minutes. In the prior matchup, he posted a triple-double: 27 points, 12 assists, and 10 rebounds.

The model projects a combined total of 220 points, with Boston having four players scoring 15.1 or more points, led by Brown's 29.5. It also anticipates three Nets players in double figures. The model includes two additional picks, one another over/under hitting nearly 70% of the time, but details are available only on SportsLine.

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