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NBA Spreads & Point Totals — How They Work
An NBA spread is the expected point margin between two teams in a game. Sportsbooks set a line — say Lakers -5.5 vs. Celtics +5.5 — and bettors pick which side will cover. If you bet the Lakers at -5.5, they need to win by 6 or more. If you bet the Celtics at +5.5, they can lose by 5 or win outright and your bet still cashes.
Most NBA point spreads come with -110 juice, meaning you risk $110 to win $100. Some lines move to -105 or -115 depending on action, which affects your break-even rate and long-term profitability.
NBA Spread vs. Moneyline vs. Total
Three main NBA markets dominate betting action:
- Point spread: Bet on margin of victory. Favorites give points; underdogs get them.
- Moneyline: Bet on who wins outright, regardless of margin. Favorites pay less; underdogs pay more.
- Total (over/under): Bet on combined points scored. Classic NBA totals range from 210 to 240.
For a full breakdown of these and other bet types, see our NBA bet types guide and moneyline vs. spread vs. totals comparison.
Why NBA Spreads Move
Lines don't stay still. An opening Lakers -5 can shift to Lakers -7 or Lakers -3.5 within hours based on:
- Injury news — a star ruled out can swing a line 3-5 points
- Sharp money — professional bettors forcing books to adjust
- Public betting volume — heavy recreational action on one side
- Lineup changes and rest days — load management, back-to-backs
Our NBA public betting chart tracks how the public is splitting tickets and money on every game, so you can see which way lines are being pushed and why. Understanding closing line value is one of the best predictors of long-term betting success.
NBA Spread Betting Strategy
Beating NBA spreads consistently isn't about picking winners — it's about getting the best available number. Smart bettors shop multiple sportsbooks for the best spread price, track line movement pre-tip, and focus on situational edges: back-to-back fatigue, revenge games, home-dog spots. Our NBA betting strategies guide covers the fundamentals every spread bettor should know.
NBA Spread Betting FAQ
What does the NBA spread mean?
The NBA spread (also called the point spread) is the expected margin of victory set by a sportsbook. If the Lakers are -5.5 against the Celtics, the Lakers are favored to win by more than 5.5 points. A bet on Lakers -5.5 wins if they win by 6 or more. A bet on Celtics +5.5 wins if the Celtics lose by 5 or fewer, or win outright.
What's the difference between NBA spread and moneyline?
The NBA spread is about margin of victory; the moneyline is about who wins outright. Spread bets typically pay close to even money (-110 juice). Moneyline bets pay more for underdogs and less for favorites, reflecting the straight probability of winning.
What are NBA point spreads today?
Today's NBA point spreads are listed on our NBA odds page, updated continuously across major sportsbooks. Spreads typically range from 1.5 (pick 'em games) to 15+ (lopsided matchups).
How often do NBA favorites cover the spread?
Long-term, NBA favorites cover roughly 50% of spreads — slightly below 50% after accounting for juice. The edge comes from timing, line shopping, and situational spots, not blindly betting favorites or underdogs.
Why does the NBA spread change before tip-off?
NBA spreads move based on injury news, sharp money, public betting volume, and starting lineup confirmations. A line can shift 1-3 points quickly if a star player is ruled out. Tracking these moves via our public betting chart helps you spot value before lines settle.
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