Nets Game Tonight: Nets vs. Spurs prediction, betting odds, TV channel for Jan. 21
The Brooklyn Nets will make their way to Texas to take on the San Antonio Spurs on Friday. The 28-16 Nets are in third place in the East and the 17-28 Spurs are in 12th in the West.
Brooklyn’s second game of its current road trip happened on Wednesday against the Wizards. The Nets won, 119-118, in a game that included a bizarre missed call. Kyrie Irving led Brooklyn with a season-high 30 points (13-of-23). James Harden added 18 points (7-of-21), nine assists, and eight rebounds.
San Antonio’s last game came against Oklahoma City. Dejounte Murray had a triple-double of 23 points (11-of-20), 14 assists, and 10 rebounds to give the Spurs the 118-96 win. Doug McDermott scored 20 (7-of-12 from the field, 6-of-9 from three).
The Nets beat San Antonio in overtime on Jan. 9, 121-119, after Cam Thomas knocked down a go-ahead floater.
Brooklyn will be without Kevin Durant (MCL), Paul Millsap (personal reasons), Nic Claxton (hamstring), and Joe Harris (ankle). DeAndre’ Bembry (back spasms) is a game-time decision.
Brooklyn Nets vs. San Antonio Spurs betting odds, spread, over/under
According to WynnBET, the Nets are the two-point favorites over the Spurs. Brooklyn’s -135 on the moneyline and San Antonio is +112. The over/under for the game is set at 234 points.
Brooklyn Nets vs. San Antonio Spurs prediction
Patty Mills and LaMarcus Aldridge will make their return to AT&T Center, so expect them both to have big games.
The Nets may have narrowly escaped the Spurs in their first meeting, but will have Irving in Friday’s matchup. He’s returning back to form and his next victim will be San Antonio.
We’re taking the Nets -2 and under 234 points.
Brooklyn 113, San Antonio 101.
Brooklyn Nets vs. San Antonio Spurs TV channel
The Nets-Spurs game won’t be broadcast on national television but will be available on the local YES Network with the tip-off scheduled for 8:30 p.m. ET.
Brooklyn Nets schedule and upcoming games
Brooklyn will play one more game on the road before traveling back to Barclays Center.
Jan. 23 at Minnesota
Jan. 25 vs. Los Angeles Lakers
Jan. 26 vs. Denver
Jan. 29 at Golden State