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2024 NBA playoffs - Bets, lines and stats for Wednesday - ESPN

On Wednesday, we'll have the last two Game 2s of the first round of the NBA playoffs with both 1-vs-8 matchups on the slate. The Celtics got a blowout win over the Heat in Game 1 and are favored by double-digits again in Game 2, but Miami will be looking to build on their strong fourth quarter two days ago to keep this one closer. The Pelicans, meanwhile, gave the Thunder all they could handle in Game 1 and will look to steal one on the road on Wednesday. Let's dig further into both matchups and find some angles of interest.

Jayson Tatum over 8.5 rebounds (-130).

Tatum is the leading rebounder for the Celtics and has a history of hitting the glass hard against the Heat. In four games this season, including Game 1, Tatum has averaged 9.0 RPG with 10 boards in each of his two most recent games against the Heat.

Bam Adebayo over 18.5 points (-115).

The Heat are relying more on Adebayo for scoring in the playoffs with Jimmy Butler out. He has been able to get his points against the Celtics all season, averaging 22.7 PPG with at least 19 points scored in every game. Adebayo followed that up in Game 1 scoring 24 points even though the game was a blowout. Look for Adebayo to be aggressive again Wednesday night as the Heat try to make the series more competitive.

Oklahoma City Thunder and New Orleans Pelicans under 211.5 points (-115).

The Pelicans are a much more defensive-minded team without Zion Williamson in the lineup. The Pelicans allowed only 101.5 PPG in the games played without Williamson in 2024. New Orleans backed this up in Game 1, allowing the Thunder only 94 points on 43.5 FG%. The Thunder are always strong on defense and were able to hold the Zion-less Pelicans to only 92 points on 38.5 FG% in Game 1.

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