(102-120) * (46.40 %) * (-$1,588.00) * ATS * YTD * 2025 / 2026 * Reg. Season & Playoffs * updated
(1-0) * (O/U) * Totals
1-unit per play unless other wise stated
***Tail or Fade at your own risk***
I’m trying to find way back to the promise land . . . it’s been a grind.
Win one day lose the next etc. etc. no consistency whatsoever ever, wtf!
(7-5) * (58.35%) * ATS * run since Sun. Feb. 22, 2026
(0-2) * Thur. * Orlando +3.5
LA Clippers +5.5
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Tonight I like Short & Sweet: woof! woof! ![]()
Cleveland Cavaliers +6.0 -110 bet365 @ Detroit Pistons * 7:10 pm
Last Meeting ( Jan 4, 2026 ) Detroit 114, Cleveland 110
The Cleveland Cavaliers hold the fourth spot in the Eastern Conference, but according to oddsmakers and bettors, they're the current favorite to represent the conference in the NBA Finals.
That's mainly due to the trade-deadline acquisition of veteran guard James Harden from the Los Angeles Clippers. The Cavaliers will have a chance to legitimize the hype when they visit the team atop the conference, the Detroit Pistons, on Friday night.
Harden's status for upcoming games is uncertain due to a nondisplaced fracture of his right thumb that he sustained against the New York Knicks on Tuesday. He did not play in Wednesday's 118-116 loss at the Milwaukee Bucks.
"I looked at his thumb, and it looked like my finger when I broke it," center Jarrett Allen said. "Knew something was wrong and I was waiting to see if he was going to play through it or not. He was talking about it. But it's just one of those things. In this league, people go down and you just have to continue."
Should Harden be sidelined again, the Cavaliers will expand the role of another veteran guard, Dennis Schroder, who played a prominent role for the Pistons during their stretch run last season.
--Field Level Media







