Double revenge for Rockets - 5. They look stable last games and maybe we can back them at low-medium line in double revenge situation against WC rival with shaky road performances since start of the season.
I don't know why but I like Suns + 1.5 at MSG tonight. They add depth in the squad with Ariza/Rivers/Oubre deal and everybody is healthy right now. 1-13 road team is small underdog at road even against b2b Knicks. That smell big time and line reading perception leads me to invest on garbage Suns.
Double revenge for Rockets - 5. They look stable last games and maybe we can back them at low-medium line in double revenge situation against WC rival with shaky road performances since start of the season.
I don't know why but I like Suns + 1.5 at MSG tonight. They add depth in the squad with Ariza/Rivers/Oubre deal and everybody is healthy right now. 1-13 road team is small underdog at road even against b2b Knicks. That smell big time and line reading perception leads me to invest on garbage Suns.
The Rockets lost at home to the Jazz 100-89 in their fourth game of the season. They can be somewhat excused for that loss because they were without Chris Paul who was serving the second game of a 2-game suspension (the Rockets are 0-5 without him). The real culprit in that night's effort was Eric Gordon who played forty minutes and spent most of them chucking up bricks. He shot a terrible 5-21 and attempted a dozen threes, of which he made one. He made one out of twelve. That's sad. The Rockets were outscored by 18 points while he was out on the floor.
The second loss to the Jazz was a relatively recent disaster up in Utah that took place eleven days ago. The Rockets got crushed 118-91 in a game in which all of the damage occurred in the third quarter. The Rockets committed eight turnovers resulting in 15 Jazz points. The Jazz scored more points off turnovers (15) than the Rockets scored in the quarter (11). The Jazz blew the Rockets away in that 3rd quarter by 27 points in a game they won by 27 points. It was Houston's biggest margin of defeat this season.
The Rockets lost at home to the Jazz 100-89 in their fourth game of the season. They can be somewhat excused for that loss because they were without Chris Paul who was serving the second game of a 2-game suspension (the Rockets are 0-5 without him). The real culprit in that night's effort was Eric Gordon who played forty minutes and spent most of them chucking up bricks. He shot a terrible 5-21 and attempted a dozen threes, of which he made one. He made one out of twelve. That's sad. The Rockets were outscored by 18 points while he was out on the floor.
The second loss to the Jazz was a relatively recent disaster up in Utah that took place eleven days ago. The Rockets got crushed 118-91 in a game in which all of the damage occurred in the third quarter. The Rockets committed eight turnovers resulting in 15 Jazz points. The Jazz scored more points off turnovers (15) than the Rockets scored in the quarter (11). The Jazz blew the Rockets away in that 3rd quarter by 27 points in a game they won by 27 points. It was Houston's biggest margin of defeat this season.
The Rockets are 7-0 SU & 6-1 ATS at home with Chris Paul in the lineup since they parted ways with Carmelo Anthony, winning by an average of 13.3 points per game.
The Rockets are 7-0 SU & 6-1 ATS at home with Chris Paul in the lineup since they parted ways with Carmelo Anthony, winning by an average of 13.3 points per game.
Why do you say you don't know why you like the Suns, but then you give a bunch of reasons why you are betting them..... Aren't they the reasons why??
Yep you are right. My native language is far from English so sometimes I write BS I like Suns cause of the line not because they are garbage team and betting on them is not great idea overall.
MrBator Thanks for the stats mate. I assume you also like Rockets tonight right ?
Why do you say you don't know why you like the Suns, but then you give a bunch of reasons why you are betting them..... Aren't they the reasons why??
Yep you are right. My native language is far from English so sometimes I write BS I like Suns cause of the line not because they are garbage team and betting on them is not great idea overall.
MrBator Thanks for the stats mate. I assume you also like Rockets tonight right ?
Still not decide if I will pull the trigger on Suns. Later will update my card if I add something. Like also Timberwolves to win tonight but still not sure about that line...
Still not decide if I will pull the trigger on Suns. Later will update my card if I add something. Like also Timberwolves to win tonight but still not sure about that line...
The Rockets are 7-0 SU & 6-1 ATS at home with Chris Paul in the lineup since they parted ways with Carmelo Anthony, winning by an average of 13.3 points per game.
The Rockets are 7-0 SU & 6-1 ATS at home with Chris Paul in the lineup since they parted ways with Carmelo Anthony, winning by an average of 13.3 points per game.
Very accurate write up MrBator and I follow 100% ...makes me wonder if you watch the amount of NBA film that I do :)
-Cheers !
Quote Originally Posted by MrBator:
The Rockets lost at home to the Jazz 100-89 in their fourth game of the season. They can be somewhat excused for that loss because they were without Chris Paul who was serving the second game of a 2-game suspension (the Rockets are 0-5 without him). The real culprit in that night's effort was Eric Gordon who played forty minutes and spent most of them chucking up bricks. He shot a terrible 5-21 and attempted a dozen threes, of which he made one. He made one out of twelve. That's sad. The Rockets were outscored by 18 points while he was out on the floor.The second loss to the Jazz was a relatively recent disaster up in Utah that took place eleven days ago. The Rockets got crushed 118-91 in a game in which all of the damage occurred in the third quarter. The Rockets committed eight turnovers resulting in 15 Jazz points. The Jazz scored more points off turnovers (15) than the Rockets scored in the quarter (11). The Jazz blew the Rockets away in that 3rd quarter by 27 points in a game they won by 27 points. It was Houston's biggest margin of defeat this season.
Very accurate write up MrBator and I follow 100% ...makes me wonder if you watch the amount of NBA film that I do :)
-Cheers !
Quote Originally Posted by MrBator:
The Rockets lost at home to the Jazz 100-89 in their fourth game of the season. They can be somewhat excused for that loss because they were without Chris Paul who was serving the second game of a 2-game suspension (the Rockets are 0-5 without him). The real culprit in that night's effort was Eric Gordon who played forty minutes and spent most of them chucking up bricks. He shot a terrible 5-21 and attempted a dozen threes, of which he made one. He made one out of twelve. That's sad. The Rockets were outscored by 18 points while he was out on the floor.The second loss to the Jazz was a relatively recent disaster up in Utah that took place eleven days ago. The Rockets got crushed 118-91 in a game in which all of the damage occurred in the third quarter. The Rockets committed eight turnovers resulting in 15 Jazz points. The Jazz scored more points off turnovers (15) than the Rockets scored in the quarter (11). The Jazz blew the Rockets away in that 3rd quarter by 27 points in a game they won by 27 points. It was Houston's biggest margin of defeat this season.
After the injury update Phoenix are favorites right now. I hope Knicks will just throw out this b2b game into the trash can and we will cash nicely with no sweat at all.
After the injury update Phoenix are favorites right now. I hope Knicks will just throw out this b2b game into the trash can and we will cash nicely with no sweat at all.
Houston are garbage. James Harden is an offensive beast. The end of the game was little shaky and I'n not sure Rockets - 5 or - 4.5 (winner) was the right play here. Will take the push. Other two were without a question.
Houston are garbage. James Harden is an offensive beast. The end of the game was little shaky and I'n not sure Rockets - 5 or - 4.5 (winner) was the right play here. Will take the push. Other two were without a question.
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