Betr Promo Code SBDIME: Claim $210 Bonus for NBA Picks (Jan. 15)
By Ethan Stone in Sports Betting News
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New users looking to get started with Betr should consider signing up with our latest Betr Promo Code SBDIME, which unlocks a $10 sign-up bonus plus a 50% deposit match worth up to $200 in bonus credits. Get started today ahead of the NFL Divisional Playoffs action (starting with Bills vs. Broncos) and take on football and NBA markets.
Betr has several picks available for all four NFL Divisional Round matchups across Saturday and Sunday, as well as the January 15 NBA schedule. Keep scrolling for a look at our picks and more information on this Betr promo code SBDIME.
Betr Promo Code SBDIME: Get $10 + 50% Deposit Match
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Those looking to sign up can follow the steps below:
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Betr Picks for January 15 NBA Games
Kevin Durant More 24.5 Points
Durant’s expanded role without VanVleet positions him as Houston’s primary offensive initiator. His usage rate has increased to 31.2% over the last five games, well above his career average. Oklahoma City’s defense, while improved, allows efficient scoring to elite perimeter players, and Durant’s versatility creates mismatches throughout their defensive schemes.
Devin Booker More 24.5 Points
Assuming he clears his injury designation, Booker faces a Detroit defense that ranks 24th in opponent field goal percentage from three-point range. The Pistons’ young backcourt struggles with elite shot-creators, and Booker’s ability to score in bunches makes this modest line very achievable. His average of 27.8 points against similar defensive ratings supports this selection.
Ethan Stone was an editor for his student newspaper at the University of Tennessee and is now a News Manager for Saturday Down South and contributor with SBD!