The NBA Cup is back in action with a relatively light slate of games on Tuesday night, with a total of only three matchups on the docket scheduled for today, featuring an excellent nationally televised doubleheader on NBC, as Magic vs. 76ers takes center stage at 8:00 p.m. ET, followed by Clippers vs Lakers at 11:00 p.m. ET.
Our staff of basketball betting experts dug into the latest odds and identified NBA picks for all three of tonight's matchups.
Continue below for our NBA picks, odds, props, and predictions for Tuesday, November 25.
NBA Picks, Odds, Props, Predictions: Tuesday, November 25
| Game | Time (ET) | Pick |
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| 7 p.m. | ||
| 8 p.m. | ||
| 11 p.m. | ||
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Hawks vs. Wizards
By Joe Dellera
The Hawks face off against the Wizards in NBA Cup action tonight.
The Hawks still can win the group with a big win here before their final game, but they need point differential.
I expect them to play their best players as much as possible.
Okongwu slides into a bench spot with Porzingis back, but he should still get plenty of opportunities.
This matchup against the Wizards is soft, they’re weak at the center position, with mainly just Sarr down low, and if Okongwu is coming off the bench, they will see less minutes on the floor together.
Okongwu averages 23.6 PR with Porzingis in the lineup, and this is a clear pace-up spot against the Wizards, who play at the 4th-fastest pace in the league.
Pick: Onyeka Okongwu Over 21.5 Points + Rebounds (-115)
Magic vs. 76ers
By Bet Labs
This NBA system identifies regular season matchups where efficient but undervalued teams face opponents with poor defensive metrics.
When a team’s underlying performance indicators, such as Pythagorean strength, exceed public perception, the betting market often undervalues them against weak defensive opponents who allow high scoring efficiency.
These games typically feature modest moneylines that signal balance but overlook the defensive mismatch.
Slight movement toward the undervalued side reinforces that bettors are slowly recognizing the edge, yet the market remains mispriced.
Over recent seasons, this pattern has rewarded teams whose true performance levels are masked by variance while exploiting opponents that consistently fail to contain efficient offenses, creating a steady opportunity on the moneyline.
Pick: Magic Moneyline (-130)
Clippers vs. Lakers
By Nick Galaida
Last season, Reaves averaged five rebounds per 36 minutes with both Luka Doncic and LeBron James on the floor, recording 5+ rebounds in 14 of 26 games with both players active (including nine of 13 games on one day of rest).
According to the RotoGrinders CourtIQ tool, Reaves is averaging 5.7 rebounds per 36 minutes in such situations since James returned from injury this season.
He’s recorded five rebounds on eight rebound chances, and 10 rebounds on 15 rebound chances in those two games.
Tonight, Reaves will get to face a Clippers team that ranks 19th in rebounds allowed to guards this season and 20th during the month of November.
This is tremendous value.


















