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YTD: 64-43-3 (+28.6 units, 58.2%)
NBA: 31-25-2 (+5.8 units, 53.6%)
WTD: 5-1 (+7.9 units, 83.3%)
5* Plays: 4-2 (+9 units, 66.7%)
Hope everybody is doing well today. I got to more plays tonight that should be money. Hope you like chalk though.
Tonight's Plays:
Indiana Pacers -5
Once again, we find a matchup between two teams that are desperately trying to get things going. Portland is at the tail end of a four game road trip, in which they've gone 1-2 SU, 2-1 ATS. They've been struggling offensively in the last four games, barely scoring 80 points. This probably has a lot to do with the absence of Zach Randolph, who will most likely be out tonight also. Indiana has been in a little rut, barely beating Memphis Sunday, and losing to Houston (after coming back from 15 point deficit). Jermaine O'Neal has been hurting, and it's showed in his performance. In the last two games, he's averaging 14.5 ppg and 5.5 rpg compared to season numbers of 26 ppg and 9.1 rpg. I got to say he is due for a big game, and this is great opportunity in front of the home crowd right before the All-Star break.
Indian 93, Portland 81
Miami Heat -11
If you been following my recent posts, this play should come to you as no surprise. LA now has played 7 straight games on the road and still have two more. They played last night, losing to Orlando by 5, falling in line with a trend that I noticed with those two teams. However, this is not Orlando, it's Miami, "The Beast of the East." Miami has not played since Sunday, when they took down the mighty Spurs. I mentioned before that the Heat needed to win that game to prove they can be considered a true contender for the title. Well, this game is equally as important to them in that they must prove they can play with any western conference team, particularly one they've already lost to earlier in the year, 112-114. Miami and LAC are headed in complete opposite directions. I think LAC has proven to be a tough oppponent, in that their last 8 losses have by 5 points or less, but the tired legs and Tate's "Quit Factor" will most likely come into play here.
Miami 111, LA Clippers 93
NBA: 31-25-2 (+5.8 units, 53.6%)
WTD: 5-1 (+7.9 units, 83.3%)
5* Plays: 4-2 (+9 units, 66.7%)
Hope everybody is doing well today. I got to more plays tonight that should be money. Hope you like chalk though.
Tonight's Plays:
Indiana Pacers -5
Once again, we find a matchup between two teams that are desperately trying to get things going. Portland is at the tail end of a four game road trip, in which they've gone 1-2 SU, 2-1 ATS. They've been struggling offensively in the last four games, barely scoring 80 points. This probably has a lot to do with the absence of Zach Randolph, who will most likely be out tonight also. Indiana has been in a little rut, barely beating Memphis Sunday, and losing to Houston (after coming back from 15 point deficit). Jermaine O'Neal has been hurting, and it's showed in his performance. In the last two games, he's averaging 14.5 ppg and 5.5 rpg compared to season numbers of 26 ppg and 9.1 rpg. I got to say he is due for a big game, and this is great opportunity in front of the home crowd right before the All-Star break.
Indian 93, Portland 81
Miami Heat -11
If you been following my recent posts, this play should come to you as no surprise. LA now has played 7 straight games on the road and still have two more. They played last night, losing to Orlando by 5, falling in line with a trend that I noticed with those two teams. However, this is not Orlando, it's Miami, "The Beast of the East." Miami has not played since Sunday, when they took down the mighty Spurs. I mentioned before that the Heat needed to win that game to prove they can be considered a true contender for the title. Well, this game is equally as important to them in that they must prove they can play with any western conference team, particularly one they've already lost to earlier in the year, 112-114. Miami and LAC are headed in complete opposite directions. I think LAC has proven to be a tough oppponent, in that their last 8 losses have by 5 points or less, but the tired legs and Tate's "Quit Factor" will most likely come into play here.
Miami 111, LA Clippers 93