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NBA betting: Four bets that stand out for Tuesday's play-in games - ESPN

The 2025 NBA play-in tournament tips off Tuesday as the Orlando Magic host the Atlanta Hawks, followed by the Golden State Warriors taking on the Memphis Grizzlies.

Orlando (-5.5, 219.5) finished the regular season with a 41-41 record, while the Hawks were right behind them at 40-42. They split the four-game season series.

Meanwhile, the Warriors (-7.5, 227.5) and Grizzlies both finished the season with an identical 48-34 record, and while Golden State took the season series 3-1, Memphis did beat them by 51 points in December.

Here are some of the bets that stand out for Tuesday.

Odds are as of publication time. For the most up-to-date odds, visit ESPN BET

Paolo Banchero over 30.5 points (-110)

Banchero has surpassed this line in all three games he played against the Hawks in the regular season. Atlanta allowed the seventh-most points per game to power forwards and they don't have anyone defensively who can slow Banchero down. Banchero has cleared this line in 11 of his past 20 games he's played at least 34 minutes.

Onyeka Okongwu under 25.5 points and rebounds (-105)

The Magic rank first in defensive rating over the past 10 games. While Okongwu had a big performance against Orlando on April 8, he's gone under this line in 10 of his past 20 games — and in both of his previous matchups against them this season. The Magic have held opposing centers under their points and rebounds line in six of their last 10 games. With Orlando's slow pace and elite defense, this isn't an ideal spot for Okongwu to shine on Tuesday night.

Vince Williams Jr. under 12.5 points, rebounds and assists (-125)

Williams has stayed under this line in seven of his past 10 games and averaged just 18 minutes per game over that span. He cleared it

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