Stephen Nover's NBA Total of the Week
(NBA) Oklahoma City vs. Portland, 04/16/2019 6:30 PM, Score: 94 - 114
Total: 221.50 | -110.00 Under
Result: Loss
Portland couldn't stop Russell Westbrook or Paul George during the regular season. They couldn't stop them in Game 1 of this playoff series. Only George and Westbrook can stop themselves by having bad shooting games. That's what happened in Game 1 as Westbrook, George and star reserve guard Dennis Schroder combined to make just four of 26 shots from 3-point range. George made only 8-of-24 shots from the field in Oklahoma City's 104-99 loss on Sunday.

Now we have a slightly lower total and a strong belief the Thunder will shoot much better than 39.8 percent from the field and do far better than make just 5-of-33 shots from beyond the arc. Oklahoma City averaged a seventh-best 114.5 points per game during the regular season.

The Trail Blazers' defense took a hit after losing center Jusuf Nurkic for the season with a broken leg.

George says he's 100 percent now after being bothered by a sore right shoulder that kept him from playing in the Thunder's final regular season game.

Portland didn't shoot well either in Game 1 making only 41.9 percent of its field goals. The Trail Blazers are the sixth-highest scoring team in the league averaging 114.7 points a game. They ranked ninth in 3-point percentage yet missed 11 of 15 3-point shots during the final three quarters. CJ McCollum is getting less rusty after missing 10 games down the stretch with a knee injury.

Enes Kanter has stepped up well for Nurkic. Kanter is a better offensive player than defensive player. Both teams are strong when it comes to offensive rebounding.

The Over has cashed in 75 percent of Portland's last 21 home contests going 15-5-1.