A limited four-game NBA slate on Thursday, January 8, features intriguing bets and predictions amid team streaks and struggles. Analysts focus on the Charlotte Hornets' offensive surge against the Indiana Pacers and the Utah Jazz's home advantage versus the Dallas Mavericks.
Thursday's NBA schedule includes four games: Indiana Pacers at Charlotte Hornets, Miami Heat at Chicago Bulls, Cleveland Cavaliers at Minnesota Timberwolves, and Dallas Mavericks at Utah Jazz. The Pacers enter on a 13-game losing streak, ranking near the bottom in offensive rating and allowing a league-high 36 defensive rebounds per game. In contrast, the Hornets have won six of their last 12 contests, going 10-2 against the spread, with an improved offense scoring 117.3 points per game over that stretch and shooting 37.1% from three. Their recent form includes victories over Cleveland, Orlando, and Oklahoma City, bolstered by a trio of LaMelo Ball, Brandon Miller, and Kon Knueppel, who lead a fifth-ranked offensive rating over the last 10 games, attempting 41.4 triples nightly and making 17.2. The teams' earlier meeting totaled 245 points, suggesting another high-scoring affair. Experts pick the Hornets to cover as 3.5-point favorites and the over on 231.5 total points, citing Charlotte's 23rd-ranked defensive rating and Indiana's 11th-fastest pace.
The Timberwolves aim to extend their winning streak to four against the Cavaliers, who are favored by 2.5 points on the road. Minnesota limits centers to the fifth-fewest rebounds per game (13.3), posing a challenge for Cleveland's Evan Mobley, averaging 8.3 boards since December with inconsistent outputs. Projections favor Mobley under 8.5 rebounds, given competition from Rudy Gobert and Jarrett Allen.
In Salt Lake City, the Jazz host the Mavericks as 7.5-point underdogs after five straight losses. Utah thrives at home, scoring 15 more points per game with a 3% better effective field goal rate and over 3.5 additional assists, going 15-4 to the over there. Both teams rank among the league's fastest-paced, with Dallas fifth and Utah fourth in possessions per 48 minutes. The Jazz's porous defense allows the highest opponent eFG% and ranks in the bottom third for turnovers forced. Despite Utah's seven losses in their last 10 against Dallas, including a 140-133 overtime win on December 15, models project a close one-possession game led by Lauri Markkanen's 26.3 points, backing the Jazz to cover and the over on 237.5 points.