Tuesday Night NBA Picks and Predictions: Expert Analysis and Betting Tips for November 4th Games

The NBA regular season is in full swing with a lineup of 6 games on Tuesday night, including a doubleheader on NBC featuring Magic vs Hawks at 8 p.m. ET and Thunder vs Clippers at 11:00 p.m. ET. Our basketball betting experts have analyzed the latest odds and selected 6 NBA picks for tonight's matchups. Read on for our NBA picks, odds, props, and predictions for Tuesday, November 4.
Mamukelashvili's rebounding performance has been inconsistent, with a solid game against Cleveland followed by a modest output against Memphis. With Poeltl likely to return to the lineup and Murray-Boyles getting more playing time, Mamukelashvili's minutes could decrease.
In a matchup against the Hornets, Trey Murphy is a player to watch. The Hornets have a fast pace and a weak defense, making it a favorable spot for Murphy to excel as a scorer. With Zion potentially sitting out due to injury, Murphy has a good chance to surpass his scoring line.
A system focusing on early season NBA games between playoff-caliber teams shows that visiting teams coming off low-scoring streaks can lead to market inefficiencies in totals. Elite talent and familiarity between quality teams often result in higher scoring efficiency than expected, making overs favorable in early season matchups.
Embiid has been performing well, scoring 20+ points in every game after a rough season debut. Facing the Bulls, who lack a strong interior presence, Embiid is poised for a strong performance. With the line opening at 16.5 points, there is value in betting on Embiid to score 20+ points.
Jimmy Butler of the Warriors could benefit from the Suns' tendency to allow a high number of free throw attempts. Butler's ability to draw fouls and convert free throws could lead to a successful scoring night. With Dillon Brooks out for the Suns, their defense has weakened, creating a favorable matchup for Butler.
A system targeting NBA teams that have struggled against the spread early in the season highlights opportunities to bet on undervalued teams. These teams may underperform relative to inflated spreads but are not necessarily poor performers on the court. By capitalizing on market overreactions, bettors can find value in backing these underperforming teams as the season progresses.