Lately, I’ve been testing different ways to prep for NBA bets — stats, injury reports, trends, and even simulating games on basketball titles. For example, I sometimes run through a matchup in NBA 2K20 to see how the lineups might play out. It’s not perfect of course, but it’s surprisingly fun and sometimes gives insights into player matchups.
Curious if anyone else here does this — using sims, tools, or even games — before placing bets? Or do you stick strictly to numbers and spreads?
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Lately, I’ve been testing different ways to prep for NBA bets — stats, injury reports, trends, and even simulating games on basketball titles. For example, I sometimes run through a matchup in NBA 2K20 to see how the lineups might play out. It’s not perfect of course, but it’s surprisingly fun and sometimes gives insights into player matchups.
Curious if anyone else here does this — using sims, tools, or even games — before placing bets? Or do you stick strictly to numbers and spreads?
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