Seven NBA games are scheduled Friday, March 28, including a national NBA TV matchup between the Phoenix Suns and Minnesota Timberwolves.

Following, we detail our top current sportsbook promo offers along with our best bets for Friday’s pro basketball slate.

First-time customers tagging our recommended wagers can take advantage of these promo offers which are worth up to a combined $6,450 in welcome bonuses (see list below).

 

 

NBA Friday sportsbook promo offers: How to claim your bonuses

The NBA playoffs are coming up fast and March Madness is in full bloom, making it an ideal time to get in on the generous welcome promo offers at our top-rated sportsbooks.

It only requires a few minutes and some basic information to open a new account:

  • > Click on your desired sportsbook promo code link and tap the button that leads to the account creation page.
  • > Fill out the required fields, including the specific code if required. Make a qualifying, minimum first deposit.
  • > Place your initial bet on one of Friday night’s NBA matchups or another qualifying market. 

 

Full details on each of the offers can be found by following our sportsbook promo code links and reviewing the terms and conditions.

Friday night NBA schedule, odds and best bets

Find Friday night’s NBA schedule below, with current best-value point spreads, moneylines and game totals from the leading online sportsbooks.

And here are Friday’s best NBA bets from analyst Gino Buccola of the Daily Racing Form:

Pistons +5.5

Detroit still has a chance to get the Eastern Conference’s No. 4 seed and host a first-round playoff series. The East-leading Cleveland was able to string three wins together after a bad stretch a few weeks ago. The short win streak gave the Cavs a little more breathing room in the standings, but the Pistons could really use this game for positioning. The last time these teams played in Detroit, Cleveland won a 118-115 game.

Brook Lopez alternate point total 20+

Over the last nine games, the Milwaukee Bucks’ big man has hit the 20-point mark five times. He’s averaging almost 18 points during that stretch, shooting 65 percent from the field and better than 44 percent from 3-point range. Lopez has scored 20-plus in his last three games. Without the injured Damian Lilliard — and possibly Giannis Antetokounmpo again — the Bucks will be relying on Lopez.

 

 

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