NBA Betting Tips: Can we build on our four winners on Tuesday?

After landing four winners yesterday, we're back with more NBA Betting Tips for Wednesday, November 12.
There's a 12-game slate to get stuck into, with some tasty matchups, so let's see who we're backing below.
NBA Betting Tips - Wednesday, November 12
- New York Knicks -4.5 (vs Orlando Magic) @ 1/1
- Miami Heat -5.5 (vs Cleveland Cavaliers) @ 5/6
- Oklahoma City Thunder -6.5 (vs Los Angeles Lakers) @ 5/6
*odds correct at time of publication
New York Knicks -4.5 (vs Orlando Magic) @ 1/1
We backed the Knicks to breeze past the Grizzlies last night - and they did just that.
Truth be told, Mike Brown's side never really had to get out of second gear, and NY cruised to a 133-120 victory over Memphis at Madison Square Garden. That triumph means the Knicks are now 7-0 in front of their own fans this season.
The Magic should put up more of a fight than the Grizzlies did, after winning four of their last six outings, but we're taking the Knicks at home again, despite it being the second night of a back-to-back for them.
Odds correct at time of publishing.
Miami Heat -5.5 (vs Cleveland Cavaliers) @ 5/6
The Heat and the Cavaliers played out a thriller on Monday night, with Miami winning 140-138 in overtime, and although Cleveland took them close last time out, Donovan Mitchell and Darius Garland are both expected to miss this contest, which is a huge blow.
Miami have won their last three and seem to have several scoring options within their ranks - Norman Powell being the most surprising after the 32-year-old scored 33 points against the Cavs on Monday.
The Heat had three scorers over 20 points in that overtime win, so we're expecting a more comfortable victory for them this time around, and we're taking them to cover the spread.
Odds correct at time of publishing.
Oklahoma City Thunder -6.5 (vs Los Angeles Lakers) @ 5/6
This one is arguably the game of the night as first meets fourth in the Western Conference.
The Thunder made light work of the Golden State Warriors on Tuesday (126-102), and despite this being the second night of a back-to-back for OKC, their depth makes them capable of beating anyone, regardless of who suits up.
Besides having the best defence in the league, OKC also rank fifth in scoring (122.4), fifth in rebounding (48.1) and second in steals generated (10.5) a game.
One intriguing aspect of this contest will be reigning MVP Shai Gilgeous-Alexander facing Luka Doncic, who's averaging 37.1 points per game for the Lakers so far this term.
LA will likely use this game against the defending champions as a measuring stick as to how far they've come under JJ Redick, but we can only see one winner on Wednesday night, and that's the Thunder.
Odds correct at time of publishing.
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