2007/2008 NBA
ATS 78-58-2 56% $64,440
O/U 15-17-0 47% ($12,320)
TOT 93-75-2 55% $52,120
Back to back one play, one win nights puts $10,000 back into the kitty! Looking to keep it going tonight as I think someone get's "run out of the gym".
Warriors -9 50 Units
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2007/2008 NBA
ATS 78-58-2 56% $64,440
O/U 15-17-0 47% ($12,320)
TOT 93-75-2 55% $52,120
Back to back one play, one win nights puts $10,000 back into the kitty! Looking to keep it going tonight as I think someone get's "run out of the gym".
Warriors -9 50 Units
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Just have to beleive that T'Wolves loss is going to motivate the Warriors to "get serious". Way too much offensive firepower on this Warrior squad for the "OLD" Nets to be able to hang with.
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Just have to beleive that T'Wolves loss is going to motivate the Warriors to "get serious". Way too much offensive firepower on this Warrior squad for the "OLD" Nets to be able to hang with.
Going to add two small plays as well.
San Antonio UNDER 185 (B1/2) 10 Units
Milwaukee -5 10 Units
Concerning Milwuakee, if they can put together two halfs of basketball, they would be dangerous! Back to back solid first half performances followed by horrible seconf halfs against New Orleans and Phoenix. Tonight I see them putting them together and taking out frustration on this Indiana team.
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Going to add two small plays as well.
San Antonio UNDER 185 (B1/2) 10 Units
Milwaukee -5 10 Units
Concerning Milwuakee, if they can put together two halfs of basketball, they would be dangerous! Back to back solid first half performances followed by horrible seconf halfs against New Orleans and Phoenix. Tonight I see them putting them together and taking out frustration on this Indiana team.
I agree. I hate laying chalk with GS .. especially this much. But I definitely couldn't bet the Nets. Toooooo old. Playing horrible.
Still not sure on the Milwaukee game.. Like you said if they can play a 2nd half for once they'd be set. But I don't know. Indiana has screwed me lately so I definitely won't bet them.
I like the over in the Spurs game for some odd reason, don't ask me why. I probably won't bet it real money though so GL on that one!
Tonight's the night I buy my new flat screen though so we gotta win :) I already have one, but man do I want two.
lol, goodluck my friend
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I agree. I hate laying chalk with GS .. especially this much. But I definitely couldn't bet the Nets. Toooooo old. Playing horrible.
Still not sure on the Milwaukee game.. Like you said if they can play a 2nd half for once they'd be set. But I don't know. Indiana has screwed me lately so I definitely won't bet them.
I like the over in the Spurs game for some odd reason, don't ask me why. I probably won't bet it real money though so GL on that one!
Tonight's the night I buy my new flat screen though so we gotta win :) I already have one, but man do I want two.
lol, goodluck my friend
Graphic - IMO the Over/Under all depends on Wade. You know that with Shaq out it's all on him. I beleive that Bowen can control him and keep him under 30! If Wade is under 30 then IMO Miami is Under 80. 90-80 works for me. BOL my friend. ||clover.gif' border=0>||Peace_5.gif' border=0>
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Graphic - IMO the Over/Under all depends on Wade. You know that with Shaq out it's all on him. I beleive that Bowen can control him and keep him under 30! If Wade is under 30 then IMO Miami is Under 80. 90-80 works for me. BOL my friend. ||clover.gif' border=0>||Peace_5.gif' border=0>
San Antonio Spurs at Miami Heat (+8, 184.5)
The Heat have lost 14 straight games and will now face the Spurs on Thursday without their big man in the paint.
Shaquille O’Neal left Monday’s 97-90 loss to Cleveland with a recurrence of a hip injury, and is expected to be out for at least two weeks. Shaq has struggled with injuries all season and is averaging a career-low 14.2 points and 7.8 rebounds in 32 games.
The Heat’s record, meanwhile, has dropped to 8-32, the second worst in the league. They have failed to cover the spread in eight straight contests and have the worst ATS record in the NBA this season (14-27-0).
Pick: Spurs
Indiana Pacers at Milwaukee Bucks (-4 1/2, 208 1/2)
Bucks center Andrew Bogut is showing why he was the first overall pick in the 2005 NBA Draft. He has recorded six double-doubles in his last six games, while shooting 59.8 percent over that time.
Bogut is averaging 13.5 points and 9.2 rebounds per outing, while recording 19 double-doubles and 21 games with 10 or more rebounds. Over the last five games, the 23-year-old is putting up 21.4 points and 11.2 rebounds per contest.
Despite Bogut’s best efforts, the Bucks have dropped three straight and six of their last seven. But they are a respectable 11-6 at home this season. With Bogut on a hot streak, they could manage to at least cover against the Pacers.
Pick: Bucks
New Jersey Nets at Golden State Warriors (-9, 215)
The Nets have lost three straight games on their current six-game road swing, but a trip to Oakland to face the Warriors could help them snap that streak.
Golden State lost to the worst team in the NBA at home on Monday night, dropping a tight game against the Timberwolves. They were undone by two late free throws in a 109-108 defeat against a Minnesota team that had lost 16 consecutive road games before its trip to California.
New Jersey has an excellent record against the Warriors in recent seasons, winning in three of the last four and covering in nine of the last 10 against them. Golden State is 2-6 ATS in its last eight home games overall.
Pick: Nets
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San Antonio Spurs at Miami Heat (+8, 184.5)
The Heat have lost 14 straight games and will now face the Spurs on Thursday without their big man in the paint.
Shaquille O’Neal left Monday’s 97-90 loss to Cleveland with a recurrence of a hip injury, and is expected to be out for at least two weeks. Shaq has struggled with injuries all season and is averaging a career-low 14.2 points and 7.8 rebounds in 32 games.
The Heat’s record, meanwhile, has dropped to 8-32, the second worst in the league. They have failed to cover the spread in eight straight contests and have the worst ATS record in the NBA this season (14-27-0).
Pick: Spurs
Indiana Pacers at Milwaukee Bucks (-4 1/2, 208 1/2)
Bucks center Andrew Bogut is showing why he was the first overall pick in the 2005 NBA Draft. He has recorded six double-doubles in his last six games, while shooting 59.8 percent over that time.
Bogut is averaging 13.5 points and 9.2 rebounds per outing, while recording 19 double-doubles and 21 games with 10 or more rebounds. Over the last five games, the 23-year-old is putting up 21.4 points and 11.2 rebounds per contest.
Despite Bogut’s best efforts, the Bucks have dropped three straight and six of their last seven. But they are a respectable 11-6 at home this season. With Bogut on a hot streak, they could manage to at least cover against the Pacers.
Pick: Bucks
New Jersey Nets at Golden State Warriors (-9, 215)
The Nets have lost three straight games on their current six-game road swing, but a trip to Oakland to face the Warriors could help them snap that streak.
Golden State lost to the worst team in the NBA at home on Monday night, dropping a tight game against the Timberwolves. They were undone by two late free throws in a 109-108 defeat against a Minnesota team that had lost 16 consecutive road games before its trip to California.
New Jersey has an excellent record against the Warriors in recent seasons, winning in three of the last four and covering in nine of the last 10 against them. Golden State is 2-6 ATS in its last eight home games overall.
Pick: Nets
Hey PIDI, like the pick trying to decide to lay money on GS -9 or the under. For some reason I really liked the under here, but thinking more about it you just never know when GS will open up and score 30 in 6 minutes.. think ill switch and take this pick along with you.
Luck be with us.
-PR
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Hey PIDI, like the pick trying to decide to lay money on GS -9 or the under. For some reason I really liked the under here, but thinking more about it you just never know when GS will open up and score 30 in 6 minutes.. think ill switch and take this pick along with you.
Luck be with us.
-PR
ganderguy63 - Interesting, but let's look at the GS to Minnesota loss in particulair. Should we assume that Phoenix is worse now that they also lost to Minnesota? I just think that the loss at home to Minnesota actually (hopefully) will help GS here tonight. I do beleive that GS has attitude and pride, both of which I feel have been missing from this Nets team for a long time. Obviously the linesmakers didn't put much into the loss to Minnesota or into the fact that NJ has covered in 9 of last 10. BOL friend.||clover.gif' border=0>||Peace_5.gif' border=0>
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ganderguy63 - Interesting, but let's look at the GS to Minnesota loss in particulair. Should we assume that Phoenix is worse now that they also lost to Minnesota? I just think that the loss at home to Minnesota actually (hopefully) will help GS here tonight. I do beleive that GS has attitude and pride, both of which I feel have been missing from this Nets team for a long time. Obviously the linesmakers didn't put much into the loss to Minnesota or into the fact that NJ has covered in 9 of last 10. BOL friend.||clover.gif' border=0>||Peace_5.gif' border=0>
PRWeaver - I like the play bro. GS just too quick and to explosive offensively for the Nets. BOL tonight my friend.||clover.gif' border=0>||Peace_5.gif' border=0>
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PRWeaver - I like the play bro. GS just too quick and to explosive offensively for the Nets. BOL tonight my friend.||clover.gif' border=0>||Peace_5.gif' border=0>
Interesting:
Heat F Ricky Davis (back), G Dwyane Wade (soreness), and F Udonis Haslem (chest) all missed Wed. practice and are questionable for tonight.
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Interesting:
Heat F Ricky Davis (back), G Dwyane Wade (soreness), and F Udonis Haslem (chest) all missed Wed. practice and are questionable for tonight.
Like Dawwgs I also like the over in the spurs game because either 2 things are going to happen in this game, either the spurs are going to blow them out or wade is going to keep it close.
I just think the line is too low for that game
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Like Dawwgs I also like the over in the spurs game because either 2 things are going to happen in this game, either the spurs are going to blow them out or wade is going to keep it close.
I just think the line is too low for that game
that injury report is interesting Pidi....but if Haslem and Wade weren't going to play, Stern would not let that slop go on TNT.....there would be some fake reason the game was canceled||an_roll_laugh.gif' border=0>
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that injury report is interesting Pidi....but if Haslem and Wade weren't going to play, Stern would not let that slop go on TNT.....there would be some fake reason the game was canceled||an_roll_laugh.gif' border=0>
Pidi, just a question, cause I know you as a good NBA capper.......is the NBA a league where you really look at trends or head to head records from previous years????? I'm not saying never, but IMO I can't see how that stuff is relevant in the NBA 95% of the time
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Pidi, just a question, cause I know you as a good NBA capper.......is the NBA a league where you really look at trends or head to head records from previous years????? I'm not saying never, but IMO I can't see how that stuff is relevant in the NBA 95% of the time
littlec - I think the NBA is mostly about Motivation and Talent. What I mean is this: Phoenix could have cared less about last nights game at Minnesota, meanwhile Minnesota was all jacked after their road win against Warriors. Minnesota was Motivated and Phoenix was not, pure and simple. If the game meant something however, Phoenix beats them by 20+ everytime. So tonight, I think that GS will be Motivated and IMO more talented. GS didn't like that home loss to Minnesota and they will be pumped to play tonight. The Nets suck, they know it, and IMO they could care less. Trust me J Kidd will not be in NJ next year, Carter shouldn't have been in NJ this year after last years playoff performance. They are done, and they know it.
Playoffs are where the real money is to be made in NBA.
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littlec - I think the NBA is mostly about Motivation and Talent. What I mean is this: Phoenix could have cared less about last nights game at Minnesota, meanwhile Minnesota was all jacked after their road win against Warriors. Minnesota was Motivated and Phoenix was not, pure and simple. If the game meant something however, Phoenix beats them by 20+ everytime. So tonight, I think that GS will be Motivated and IMO more talented. GS didn't like that home loss to Minnesota and they will be pumped to play tonight. The Nets suck, they know it, and IMO they could care less. Trust me J Kidd will not be in NJ next year, Carter shouldn't have been in NJ this year after last years playoff performance. They are done, and they know it.
Playoffs are where the real money is to be made in NBA.
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