Okay, Oklahoma has the best record and the NBA, and has a good road record at 9-3(7-5 ATS). But lets look at the real facts here. Most of their wins in the road have been from pipsqueak teams who are mediocre at best at home(Noh, Was, Min, Bos, NJ, Gsw ). Sure they have won against Memphis and Dallas, but that's in part because of the brick fest that the star players of these 2 teams gave (Nowitzki 2-of-15 and Gay 7-of-21/9-of-24) and they had the gall to lose to Washington at home??
San Antonio, on the other hand, is a horrible road team much like portland (3-8 su/ 4-7 ats ). But at home, they will not lose to anyone (although in a way, like okc, they lost to a shit team like sac AT HOME!). Nevertheless, my point is that we should not take into consideration the final score of oklahoma's last game because for majority of the game they were trailing and they only came back because of the sloppy defense of the Grizzlies. Sas aint no slouch in defense, especially at home. San antonio wins this one by less than ten points but they will cover.
DEN @ POR -6 (2 units)
Come on, with proper officiating, Denver would have lost to the Lakers by double digits. This is a b2b2b play which supposedly favors the team playing on the third night of a b2b2b(denver) but lets look at the first two games. First, they got past the clips, and they got outplayed in the second game by the lakers, and for some reason, some of the players were looking tired yesterday, not running down the floor which caused George Karl to call timeouts just to change the pace of the game.
Portland just came of a loss from Sac town (i find it funny that my plays of the day - sas and por - both lost to sacramento just recently). Expect no mercy from the Blazers as they return to the very vicious Rose Garden. Portland wins by double digits here, and no more shady referees.
Okay, Oklahoma has the best record and the NBA, and has a good road record at 9-3(7-5 ATS). But lets look at the real facts here. Most of their wins in the road have been from pipsqueak teams who are mediocre at best at home(Noh, Was, Min, Bos, NJ, Gsw ). Sure they have won against Memphis and Dallas, but that's in part because of the brick fest that the star players of these 2 teams gave (Nowitzki 2-of-15 and Gay 7-of-21/9-of-24) and they had the gall to lose to Washington at home??
San Antonio, on the other hand, is a horrible road team much like portland (3-8 su/ 4-7 ats ). But at home, they will not lose to anyone (although in a way, like okc, they lost to a shit team like sac AT HOME!). Nevertheless, my point is that we should not take into consideration the final score of oklahoma's last game because for majority of the game they were trailing and they only came back because of the sloppy defense of the Grizzlies. Sas aint no slouch in defense, especially at home. San antonio wins this one by less than ten points but they will cover.
DEN @ POR -6 (2 units)
Come on, with proper officiating, Denver would have lost to the Lakers by double digits. This is a b2b2b play which supposedly favors the team playing on the third night of a b2b2b(denver) but lets look at the first two games. First, they got past the clips, and they got outplayed in the second game by the lakers, and for some reason, some of the players were looking tired yesterday, not running down the floor which caused George Karl to call timeouts just to change the pace of the game.
Portland just came of a loss from Sac town (i find it funny that my plays of the day - sas and por - both lost to sacramento just recently). Expect no mercy from the Blazers as they return to the very vicious Rose Garden. Portland wins by double digits here, and no more shady referees.
Okay, Oklahoma has the best record and the NBA, and has a good road record at 9-3(7-5 ATS). But lets look at the real facts here. Most of their wins in the road have been from pipsqueak teams who are mediocre at best at home(Noh, Was, Min, Bos, NJ, Gsw ). Sure they have won against Memphis and Dallas, but that's in part because of the brick fest that the star players of these 2 teams gave (Nowitzki 2-of-15 and Gay 7-of-21/9-of-24) and they had the gall to lose to Washington at home??
San Antonio, on the other hand, is a horrible road team much like portland (3-8 su/ 4-7 ats ). But at home, they will not lose to anyone (although in a way, like okc, they lost to a shit team like sac AT HOME!). Nevertheless, my point is that we should not take into consideration the final score of oklahoma's last game because for majority of the game they were trailing and they only came back because of the sloppy defense of the Grizzlies. Sas aint no slouch in defense, especially at home. San antonio wins this one by less than ten points but they will cover.
Oklahoma staged a mini comeback much like what happened with the Memphis game but as I said, San Antonio at home is not the best place to make a run. And not to mention Tony Parker is playing like a tasty french bread. Crispy.
5 - 1 (+6.4 units)
Portland looks decent tonight, I hope they can keep it up for 2 more quarters.
Okay, Oklahoma has the best record and the NBA, and has a good road record at 9-3(7-5 ATS). But lets look at the real facts here. Most of their wins in the road have been from pipsqueak teams who are mediocre at best at home(Noh, Was, Min, Bos, NJ, Gsw ). Sure they have won against Memphis and Dallas, but that's in part because of the brick fest that the star players of these 2 teams gave (Nowitzki 2-of-15 and Gay 7-of-21/9-of-24) and they had the gall to lose to Washington at home??
San Antonio, on the other hand, is a horrible road team much like portland (3-8 su/ 4-7 ats ). But at home, they will not lose to anyone (although in a way, like okc, they lost to a shit team like sac AT HOME!). Nevertheless, my point is that we should not take into consideration the final score of oklahoma's last game because for majority of the game they were trailing and they only came back because of the sloppy defense of the Grizzlies. Sas aint no slouch in defense, especially at home. San antonio wins this one by less than ten points but they will cover.
Oklahoma staged a mini comeback much like what happened with the Memphis game but as I said, San Antonio at home is not the best place to make a run. And not to mention Tony Parker is playing like a tasty french bread. Crispy.
5 - 1 (+6.4 units)
Portland looks decent tonight, I hope they can keep it up for 2 more quarters.
Come on, with proper officiating, Denver would have lost to the Lakers by double digits. This is a b2b2b play which supposedly favors the team playing on the third night of a b2b2b(denver) but lets look at the first two games. First, they got past the clips, and they got outplayed in the second game by the lakers, and for some reason, some of the players were looking tired yesterday, not running down the floor which caused George Karl to call timeouts just to change the pace of the game.
Portland just came of a loss from Sac town (i find it funny that my plays of the day - sas and por - both lost to sacramento just recently). Expect no mercy from the Blazers as they return to the very vicious Rose Garden. Portland wins by double digits here, and no more shady referees.
As expected, Denver looked really sluggish tonight especially on the second half and this would have been the similar result if there was proper officiating in their game against the Lakers. You don't think that you could enter Rose Garden Arena and come out unscathed don't ya?
6 - 1 (+8.3 units)
What up riceboi, still trying to keep the winning ways
Come on, with proper officiating, Denver would have lost to the Lakers by double digits. This is a b2b2b play which supposedly favors the team playing on the third night of a b2b2b(denver) but lets look at the first two games. First, they got past the clips, and they got outplayed in the second game by the lakers, and for some reason, some of the players were looking tired yesterday, not running down the floor which caused George Karl to call timeouts just to change the pace of the game.
Portland just came of a loss from Sac town (i find it funny that my plays of the day - sas and por - both lost to sacramento just recently). Expect no mercy from the Blazers as they return to the very vicious Rose Garden. Portland wins by double digits here, and no more shady referees.
As expected, Denver looked really sluggish tonight especially on the second half and this would have been the similar result if there was proper officiating in their game against the Lakers. You don't think that you could enter Rose Garden Arena and come out unscathed don't ya?
6 - 1 (+8.3 units)
What up riceboi, still trying to keep the winning ways
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