nice write-up...
I like the UNDER in this one.
BOL bud.
Not a bad wager in this one at all. good luck!
Any time I see an angry, confused squareball like sports2easy insulting a classy, intelligent handicapper like bodio, it always makes me sad.
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On the bright side, Memphis +2 just became twice as strong!
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Any time I see an angry, confused squareball like sports2easy insulting a classy, intelligent handicapper like bodio, it always makes me sad.
![]()
On the bright side, Memphis +2 just became twice as strong!
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sports2easy must be putting us on, right? Because no one can be this much of a dick, can they? But again, it's not so bad, because I'm on the Nets and now I'm going to be on them even larger.
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"WATCH AND LEARN" says the squareball. ![]()
sports2easy must be putting us on, right? Because no one can be this much of a dick, can they? But again, it's not so bad, because I'm on the Nets and now I'm going to be on them even larger.
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"WATCH AND LEARN" says the squareball. ![]()
Any time I see an angry, confused squareball like sports2easy insulting a classy, intelligent handicapper like bodio, it always makes me sad.
![]()
On the bright side, Memphis +2 just became twice as strong!
![]()
Any time I see an angry, confused squareball like sports2easy insulting a classy, intelligent handicapper like bodio, it always makes me sad.
![]()
On the bright side, Memphis +2 just became twice as strong!
![]()
sports2easy must be putting us on, right? Because no one can be this much of a dick, can they? But again, it's not so bad, because I'm on the Nets and now I'm going to be on them even larger.
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"WATCH AND LEARN" says the squareball. ![]()
MR BATOR IS THE FREAKING MAN
sports2easy must be putting us on, right? Because no one can be this much of a dick, can they? But again, it's not so bad, because I'm on the Nets and now I'm going to be on them even larger.
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"WATCH AND LEARN" says the squareball. ![]()
MR BATOR IS THE FREAKING MAN
Not yet, but any time you have a chance to simultaneously follow someone as smart as bodio and fade someone as witless as sports2easy, you almost have to do it.
Not yet, but any time you have a chance to simultaneously follow someone as smart as bodio and fade someone as witless as sports2easy, you almost have to do it.
Here's another factor that may or may not make a difference tonight for the Grizzlies. You decide. Ready for my cockeyed theory? Okay, here it goes.
This entire season has been an uphill climb for the Memphis Grizzlies. They began the season with a blowout home loss against Atlanta. They won their next two games to improve to 2-1, but lost their next three games to drop to 2-4. After winning their next two to get back to .500, they dropped under .500 for good on November 10th with a blowout home loss to Dallas. Beginning with their next home game on November 13th against Boston and culminating in their road game last Wednesday in New Jersey, the Grizzlies went through a 10.5 week stretch in which they failed miserably in their attempts to get back to .500, going 0-2 SU & ATS when trying to reach .500, and a poor 1-5 SU & 2-4 ATS when merely trying to get within one game of .500. But over this past weekend, these Grizzlies may have gotten over the hump, and if so, it happened in the way most "humps" are overcome - that is, in dramatic fashion, with their incredible rally last Friday night in Philadelphia in which they came back from a 70-49 deficit to win, 99-94. Their next hurdle - trying to win and reach .500 - came the next night at home against the defeatist Wizards, and the Grizzlies showed no signs of tentative play, covering the 1st quarter, 1st half, and 2nd half spreads en route to a convincing 107-93 win.
So after trying for almost eleven weeks to even up their win/loss record, and finally getting there, will the Grizzlies choke tonight and dip back under .500? I don't think so. It took them a long time to get this chance to go over .500. They were foiled over and over trying to get even close to .500. But now they are there, at 24-24, and now playing at home, as underdogs, and with significant revenge against a team that held them to their season lows in both points scored (72) and field goal percentage (36%). I think the stage is set for the Memphis Grizzlies to get a big win tonight at the FedEx Forum.
Here's another factor that may or may not make a difference tonight for the Grizzlies. You decide. Ready for my cockeyed theory? Okay, here it goes.
This entire season has been an uphill climb for the Memphis Grizzlies. They began the season with a blowout home loss against Atlanta. They won their next two games to improve to 2-1, but lost their next three games to drop to 2-4. After winning their next two to get back to .500, they dropped under .500 for good on November 10th with a blowout home loss to Dallas. Beginning with their next home game on November 13th against Boston and culminating in their road game last Wednesday in New Jersey, the Grizzlies went through a 10.5 week stretch in which they failed miserably in their attempts to get back to .500, going 0-2 SU & ATS when trying to reach .500, and a poor 1-5 SU & 2-4 ATS when merely trying to get within one game of .500. But over this past weekend, these Grizzlies may have gotten over the hump, and if so, it happened in the way most "humps" are overcome - that is, in dramatic fashion, with their incredible rally last Friday night in Philadelphia in which they came back from a 70-49 deficit to win, 99-94. Their next hurdle - trying to win and reach .500 - came the next night at home against the defeatist Wizards, and the Grizzlies showed no signs of tentative play, covering the 1st quarter, 1st half, and 2nd half spreads en route to a convincing 107-93 win.
So after trying for almost eleven weeks to even up their win/loss record, and finally getting there, will the Grizzlies choke tonight and dip back under .500? I don't think so. It took them a long time to get this chance to go over .500. They were foiled over and over trying to get even close to .500. But now they are there, at 24-24, and now playing at home, as underdogs, and with significant revenge against a team that held them to their season lows in both points scored (72) and field goal percentage (36%). I think the stage is set for the Memphis Grizzlies to get a big win tonight at the FedEx Forum.
Not yet, but any time you have a chance to simultaneously follow someone as smart as bodio and fade someone as witless as sports2easy, you almost have to do it.
Not yet, but any time you have a chance to simultaneously follow someone as smart as bodio and fade someone as witless as sports2easy, you almost have to do it.
Here's another factor that may or may not make a difference tonight for the Grizzlies. You decide. Ready for my cockeyed theory? Okay, here it goes.
This entire season has been an uphill climb for the Memphis Grizzlies. They began the season with a blowout home loss against Atlanta. They won their next two games to improve to 2-1, but lost their next three games to drop to 2-4. After winning their next two to get back to .500, they dropped under .500 for good on November 10th with a blowout home loss to Dallas. Beginning with their next home game on November 13th against Boston and culminating in their road game last Wednesday in New Jersey, the Grizzlies went through a 10.5 week stretch in which they failed miserably in their attempts to get back to .500, going 0-2 SU & ATS when trying to reach .500, and a poor 1-5 SU & 2-4 ATS when merely trying to get within one game of .500. But over this past weekend, these Grizzlies may have gotten over the hump, and if so, it happened in the way most "humps" are overcome - that is, in dramatic fashion, with their incredible rally last Friday night in Philadelphia in which they came back from a 70-49 deficit to win, 99-94. Their next hurdle - trying to win and reach .500 - came the next night at home against the defeatist Wizards, and the Grizzlies showed no signs of tentative play, covering the 1st quarter, 1st half, and 2nd half spreads en route to a convincing 107-93 win.
So after trying for almost eleven weeks to even up their win/loss record, and finally getting there, will the Grizzlies choke tonight and dip back under .500? I don't think so. It took them a long time to get this chance to go over .500. They were foiled over and over trying to get even close to .500. But now they are there, at 24-24, and now playing at home, as underdogs, and with significant revenge against a team that held them to their season lows in both points scored (72) and field goal percentage (36%). I think the stage is set for the Memphis Grizzlies to get a big win tonight at the FedEx Forum.
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Here's another factor that may or may not make a difference tonight for the Grizzlies. You decide. Ready for my cockeyed theory? Okay, here it goes.
This entire season has been an uphill climb for the Memphis Grizzlies. They began the season with a blowout home loss against Atlanta. They won their next two games to improve to 2-1, but lost their next three games to drop to 2-4. After winning their next two to get back to .500, they dropped under .500 for good on November 10th with a blowout home loss to Dallas. Beginning with their next home game on November 13th against Boston and culminating in their road game last Wednesday in New Jersey, the Grizzlies went through a 10.5 week stretch in which they failed miserably in their attempts to get back to .500, going 0-2 SU & ATS when trying to reach .500, and a poor 1-5 SU & 2-4 ATS when merely trying to get within one game of .500. But over this past weekend, these Grizzlies may have gotten over the hump, and if so, it happened in the way most "humps" are overcome - that is, in dramatic fashion, with their incredible rally last Friday night in Philadelphia in which they came back from a 70-49 deficit to win, 99-94. Their next hurdle - trying to win and reach .500 - came the next night at home against the defeatist Wizards, and the Grizzlies showed no signs of tentative play, covering the 1st quarter, 1st half, and 2nd half spreads en route to a convincing 107-93 win.
So after trying for almost eleven weeks to even up their win/loss record, and finally getting there, will the Grizzlies choke tonight and dip back under .500? I don't think so. It took them a long time to get this chance to go over .500. They were foiled over and over trying to get even close to .500. But now they are there, at 24-24, and now playing at home, as underdogs, and with significant revenge against a team that held them to their season lows in both points scored (72) and field goal percentage (36%). I think the stage is set for the Memphis Grizzlies to get a big win tonight at the FedEx Forum.
Impressive ![]()
Here's another factor that may or may not make a difference tonight for the Grizzlies. You decide. Ready for my cockeyed theory? Okay, here it goes.
This entire season has been an uphill climb for the Memphis Grizzlies. They began the season with a blowout home loss against Atlanta. They won their next two games to improve to 2-1, but lost their next three games to drop to 2-4. After winning their next two to get back to .500, they dropped under .500 for good on November 10th with a blowout home loss to Dallas. Beginning with their next home game on November 13th against Boston and culminating in their road game last Wednesday in New Jersey, the Grizzlies went through a 10.5 week stretch in which they failed miserably in their attempts to get back to .500, going 0-2 SU & ATS when trying to reach .500, and a poor 1-5 SU & 2-4 ATS when merely trying to get within one game of .500. But over this past weekend, these Grizzlies may have gotten over the hump, and if so, it happened in the way most "humps" are overcome - that is, in dramatic fashion, with their incredible rally last Friday night in Philadelphia in which they came back from a 70-49 deficit to win, 99-94. Their next hurdle - trying to win and reach .500 - came the next night at home against the defeatist Wizards, and the Grizzlies showed no signs of tentative play, covering the 1st quarter, 1st half, and 2nd half spreads en route to a convincing 107-93 win.
So after trying for almost eleven weeks to even up their win/loss record, and finally getting there, will the Grizzlies choke tonight and dip back under .500? I don't think so. It took them a long time to get this chance to go over .500. They were foiled over and over trying to get even close to .500. But now they are there, at 24-24, and now playing at home, as underdogs, and with significant revenge against a team that held them to their season lows in both points scored (72) and field goal percentage (36%). I think the stage is set for the Memphis Grizzlies to get a big win tonight at the FedEx Forum.
Here's another factor that may or may not make a difference tonight for the Grizzlies. You decide. Ready for my cockeyed theory? Okay, here it goes.
This entire season has been an uphill climb for the Memphis Grizzlies. They began the season with a blowout home loss against Atlanta. They won their next two games to improve to 2-1, but lost their next three games to drop to 2-4. After winning their next two to get back to .500, they dropped under .500 for good on November 10th with a blowout home loss to Dallas. Beginning with their next home game on November 13th against Boston and culminating in their road game last Wednesday in New Jersey, the Grizzlies went through a 10.5 week stretch in which they failed miserably in their attempts to get back to .500, going 0-2 SU & ATS when trying to reach .500, and a poor 1-5 SU & 2-4 ATS when merely trying to get within one game of .500. But over this past weekend, these Grizzlies may have gotten over the hump, and if so, it happened in the way most "humps" are overcome - that is, in dramatic fashion, with their incredible rally last Friday night in Philadelphia in which they came back from a 70-49 deficit to win, 99-94. Their next hurdle - trying to win and reach .500 - came the next night at home against the defeatist Wizards, and the Grizzlies showed no signs of tentative play, covering the 1st quarter, 1st half, and 2nd half spreads en route to a convincing 107-93 win.
So after trying for almost eleven weeks to even up their win/loss record, and finally getting there, will the Grizzlies choke tonight and dip back under .500? I don't think so. It took them a long time to get this chance to go over .500. They were foiled over and over trying to get even close to .500. But now they are there, at 24-24, and now playing at home, as underdogs, and with significant revenge against a team that held them to their season lows in both points scored (72) and field goal percentage (36%). I think the stage is set for the Memphis Grizzlies to get a big win tonight at the FedEx Forum.
Here's another factor that may or may not make a difference tonight for the Grizzlies. You decide. Ready for my cockeyed theory? Okay, here it goes.
This entire season has been an uphill climb for the Memphis Grizzlies. They began the season with a blowout home loss against Atlanta. They won their next two games to improve to 2-1, but lost their next three games to drop to 2-4. After winning their next two to get back to .500, they dropped under .500 for good on November 10th with a blowout home loss to Dallas. Beginning with their next home game on November 13th against Boston and culminating in their road game last Wednesday in New Jersey, the Grizzlies went through a 10.5 week stretch in which they failed miserably in their attempts to get back to .500, going 0-2 SU & ATS when trying to reach .500, and a poor 1-5 SU & 2-4 ATS when merely trying to get within one game of .500. But over this past weekend, these Grizzlies may have gotten over the hump, and if so, it happened in the way most "humps" are overcome - that is, in dramatic fashion, with their incredible rally last Friday night in Philadelphia in which they came back from a 70-49 deficit to win, 99-94. Their next hurdle - trying to win and reach .500 - came the next night at home against the defeatist Wizards, and the Grizzlies showed no signs of tentative play, covering the 1st quarter, 1st half, and 2nd half spreads en route to a convincing 107-93 win.
So after trying for almost eleven weeks to even up their win/loss record, and finally getting there, will the Grizzlies choke tonight and dip back under .500? I don't think so. It took them a long time to get this chance to go over .500. They were foiled over and over trying to get even close to .500. But now they are there, at 24-24, and now playing at home, as underdogs, and with significant revenge against a team that held them to their season lows in both points scored (72) and field goal percentage (36%). I think the stage is set for the Memphis Grizzlies to get a big win tonight at the FedEx Forum.
Here's another factor that may or may not make a difference tonight for the Grizzlies. You decide. Ready for my cockeyed theory? Okay, here it goes.
This entire season has been an uphill climb for the Memphis Grizzlies. They began the season with a blowout home loss against Atlanta. They won their next two games to improve to 2-1, but lost their next three games to drop to 2-4. After winning their next two to get back to .500, they dropped under .500 for good on November 10th with a blowout home loss to Dallas. Beginning with their next home game on November 13th against Boston and culminating in their road game last Wednesday in New Jersey, the Grizzlies went through a 10.5 week stretch in which they failed miserably in their attempts to get back to .500, going 0-2 SU & ATS when trying to reach .500, and a poor 1-5 SU & 2-4 ATS when merely trying to get within one game of .500. But over this past weekend, these Grizzlies may have gotten over the hump, and if so, it happened in the way most "humps" are overcome - that is, in dramatic fashion, with their incredible rally last Friday night in Philadelphia in which they came back from a 70-49 deficit to win, 99-94. Their next hurdle - trying to win and reach .500 - came the next night at home against the defeatist Wizards, and the Grizzlies showed no signs of tentative play, covering the 1st quarter, 1st half, and 2nd half spreads en route to a convincing 107-93 win.
So after trying for almost eleven weeks to even up their win/loss record, and finally getting there, will the Grizzlies choke tonight and dip back under .500? I don't think so. It took them a long time to get this chance to go over .500. They were foiled over and over trying to get even close to .500. But now they are there, at 24-24, and now playing at home, as underdogs, and with significant revenge against a team that held them to their season lows in both points scored (72) and field goal percentage (36%). I think the stage is set for the Memphis Grizzlies to get a big win tonight at the FedEx Forum.
I admire any poster who can send me scurrying to dictionary.com.
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I admire any poster who can send me scurrying to dictionary.com.
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On the bright side, Memphis +2 just became twice as strong!
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got em along with the nets ...thanks bator and thanks too 2 easy
Memphis and the Nets
dang Eddie you crazy ![]()
On the bright side, Memphis +2 just became twice as strong!
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got em along with the nets ...thanks bator and thanks too 2 easy
Memphis and the Nets
dang Eddie you crazy ![]()

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