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NBA Playoffs: Betting Insights Tuesday 13th May
The Thunder's ability to capitalize on Denver's fatigue and maintain a high level of defensive intensity gives them an edge. Oklahoma City's younger roster and deeper bench allow for sustained pressure throughout the game. Additionally, the Thunder's home-court advantage and momentum from their Game 4 win position them favorably as they seek to take control of the series.
by Malachi

INDIANA PACERS @ CLEVELAND CAVALIERS
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Out: N/a
Questionable: D. Mitchell
Market
Opening: -9.5 CLE / 230.5
Current: -7.5 CLE / 230
Analysis
The Indiana Pacers and Cleveland Cavaliers face off tonight in Game 5 of their Eastern Conference Semifinals series at Rocket Mortgage FieldHouse in Cleveland. The Pacers lead the series 3–1, putting the top-seeded Cavaliers on the brink of elimination. Cleveland must win to extend their postseason hopes, while Indiana aims to close out the series and advance to the Conference Finals.
The Pacers have dominated the series, winning three of the first four games. In Game 4, Indiana secured a commanding 129–109 victory, leading by as much as 41 points at halftime—a margin that tied an NBA playoff record. Despite the ejection of Bennedict Mathurin for a flagrant foul, the Pacers maintained control throughout the game. Cleveland's Donovan Mitchell exited early due to an ankle injury, and the team struggled offensively in his absence.
Indiana's balanced offensive attack has been a key factor in their success. Players like Pascal Siakam, Myles Turner, and Aaron Nesmith have consistently contributed, while Tyrese Haliburton orchestrates the offense effectively. Cleveland, on the other hand, has faced challenges with injuries and inconsistent performances from key players. The absence of Mitchell and underwhelming outputs from Jarrett Allen and Darius Garland have hindered the Cavaliers' effectiveness on both ends of the court.
The Pacers have outperformed the Cavaliers in several statistical categories, including shooting efficiency and bench production. Indiana's ability to capitalize on Cleveland's defensive lapses and maintain high shooting percentages has been evident throughout the series. Conversely, the Cavaliers have struggled with three-point shooting and turnovers, contributing to their current deficit.
DENVER NUGGETS @ OKLAHOMA CITY THUNDER
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Out: N/a
Questionable: N/A
Market
Opening: -10.5 OKC / 217.5
Current: -10 OKC / 221
Analysis
The Denver Nuggets and Oklahoma City Thunder are tied 2–2 in their Western Conference Semifinals series as they head into Game 5 tonight at Paycom Center in Oklahoma City. Both teams have exchanged victories, setting the stage for a pivotal matchup that could swing the momentum in either direction.
The series has been marked by dramatic shifts. Denver stole Game 1 with a late comeback, while Oklahoma City responded with a record-setting 149–106 win in Game 2. The Nuggets took Game 3 in overtime, but the Thunder bounced back in Game 4, securing a 92–87 victory behind Shai Gilgeous-Alexander's 25 points. Notably, both teams have faced challenges with shooting efficiency and player fatigue due to the condensed playoff schedule.
Oklahoma City's depth and defensive prowess have been instrumental in their success. Players like Alex Caruso have provided critical defensive stops, while the team's overall energy has disrupted Denver's offensive flow. The Nuggets rely heavily on Nikola Jokic, whose performance has been affected by the demanding schedule and limited bench support. Denver's struggles with fatigue and bench production have been highlighted by analysts, including Charles Barkley.
The Thunder's ability to capitalize on Denver's fatigue and maintain a high level of defensive intensity gives them an edge. Oklahoma City's younger roster and deeper bench allow for sustained pressure throughout the game. Additionally, the Thunder's home-court advantage and momentum from their Game 4 win position them favorably as they seek to take control of the series.