Only see 2 lines but this has to be pod, it's early but right now this looks too good.
Phoenix Suns* +145
Waiting for my guy to call me, but this is what I like if games started now.
Waiting for my guy to call me, but this is what I like if games started now.
Waiting on 4 bases.
7/18/2014 7:05 PM MLB Baseball 980 New York Yankees* -120 vs Cincinnati Reds
Waiting on 4 bases.
7/18/2014 7:05 PM MLB Baseball 980 New York Yankees* -120 vs Cincinnati Reds
Key Match-Up: Dimitris Agravanis vs. Tomislav Gabric
There will be several more eye-catching individual duels in the game than this between the two forwards, such as the one between Michail Liapis and Paolo Marinelli, between Dominik Mavra and Lefteris Bochoridis or between Georgios Diamantakos and Karlo Zganec. That will not prevent Agravanis and Gabric from doing what they usually do in gelling together the frontcourt and backcourt of their teams, giving generous help to their guards on defence and posing a credible threat from both inside and outside on the offensive end. Agravanis averages 12.1 points and 5.7 rebounds per game while Gabric contributes 10.3 points and 3.7 rebounds per contest.
Key Stats: Croatia do not look like the fastest team in a tournament which is generally played at quite high speed, yet they enjoy more possessions than anyone else, attempting a tournament-high 67.4 shots from the floor per game (with only a 38.6% conversion rate though). It stems from their dominance on the boards, as they also lead the tournament in rebounds, with 47.9 per game. Greece are not really lagging enormously behind on the glass though, as they bring down a fifth-best 41.3 boards per game. Greece take 23.6 trips to the charity stripe per game, more often than any other team and Croatia tend to be careless in this respect, as they commit 21.1 fouls per game.
Key Match-Up: Dimitris Agravanis vs. Tomislav Gabric
There will be several more eye-catching individual duels in the game than this between the two forwards, such as the one between Michail Liapis and Paolo Marinelli, between Dominik Mavra and Lefteris Bochoridis or between Georgios Diamantakos and Karlo Zganec. That will not prevent Agravanis and Gabric from doing what they usually do in gelling together the frontcourt and backcourt of their teams, giving generous help to their guards on defence and posing a credible threat from both inside and outside on the offensive end. Agravanis averages 12.1 points and 5.7 rebounds per game while Gabric contributes 10.3 points and 3.7 rebounds per contest.
Key Stats: Croatia do not look like the fastest team in a tournament which is generally played at quite high speed, yet they enjoy more possessions than anyone else, attempting a tournament-high 67.4 shots from the floor per game (with only a 38.6% conversion rate though). It stems from their dominance on the boards, as they also lead the tournament in rebounds, with 47.9 per game. Greece are not really lagging enormously behind on the glass though, as they bring down a fifth-best 41.3 boards per game. Greece take 23.6 trips to the charity stripe per game, more often than any other team and Croatia tend to be careless in this respect, as they commit 21.1 fouls per game.
Spain (U-20 Men)* -135 ($500)
This modern European classic has become an almost obligatory fixture in every major tournament, although it is rare to see it occur before the semi-final stage. Despite their young age, every single player on both teams is fully aware of the special weight this clash carries and the last thing they would want is to be eliminated from the medal race by their arch-rival.
Key Match-Up: Guillermo Hernangomez vs. Mouhammadou Jaiteh
The two centers have a similar body structure and share many characteristics in their style of play and they are both the leading scorer and rebounder of their respective team. In this specific clash however the winner might be the one who is more successful in filling up the paint for his team to dominate inside, rather than the one who ends up scoring more points.
Key Stats: Spain have improved over the course of the tournament and enter the quarter-finals with the third-best defence, giving up only 61.7 points per game. Part of the reason is that they come up with a tournament-best 9.7 steals per game. They have also shared the ball patiently and effectively during their best stretches and average 16.1 assists per game. France only dish out a collective 13.3 assists per game but shoot 33.6% from three-point range (third-best team) and also have the edge over Spain on the glass, averaging 38 rebounds per contest.
Spain (U-20 Men)* -135 ($500)
This modern European classic has become an almost obligatory fixture in every major tournament, although it is rare to see it occur before the semi-final stage. Despite their young age, every single player on both teams is fully aware of the special weight this clash carries and the last thing they would want is to be eliminated from the medal race by their arch-rival.
Key Match-Up: Guillermo Hernangomez vs. Mouhammadou Jaiteh
The two centers have a similar body structure and share many characteristics in their style of play and they are both the leading scorer and rebounder of their respective team. In this specific clash however the winner might be the one who is more successful in filling up the paint for his team to dominate inside, rather than the one who ends up scoring more points.
Key Stats: Spain have improved over the course of the tournament and enter the quarter-finals with the third-best defence, giving up only 61.7 points per game. Part of the reason is that they come up with a tournament-best 9.7 steals per game. They have also shared the ball patiently and effectively during their best stretches and average 16.1 assists per game. France only dish out a collective 13.3 assists per game but shoot 33.6% from three-point range (third-best team) and also have the edge over Spain on the glass, averaging 38 rebounds per contest.
DAMN PLUMS OUT NOW BROWN.
Alec Brown suffered an apparent left shoulder injury on Friday.
DAMN PLUMS OUT NOW BROWN.
Alec Brown suffered an apparent left shoulder injury on Friday.
Sorry you lost your gsw pick. What did I tell you days ago, my guy is usually spot on most times.
Sorry you lost your gsw pick. What did I tell you days ago, my guy is usually spot on most times.
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