Both teams are coming off tough losses. However, the Hoos has gone over the total in five straight games and the Panthers are 8-2-1 to the over in their last 11.
Milwaukee is off back-to-back losses and should be ready to fire on all cylinders, while Memphis is coming off an emotional win. Plus, the over/under is 246.5.
Hours after the front office traded superstar Luka Doncic, Dallas faces the team with the league's best record on the road. Cleveland also owns the NBA's best ATS record of 32-16.
New York has won five straight games and its offense ranks among the top in many categories. Meanwhile, L.A. is without the injured Anthony Davis and has a losing record against teams that are .500 or better.
The Vols have lost back-to-back games and now face a team that beat them by 30 points earlier this season. Plus, point guard Zakai Ziegler may miss the game.
Phoenix is an NBA-worst 16-29-1 ATS but it has been playing much better lately. However, Golden State is off an outright win as a double-digit underdog.