sherwood
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The Wizards have dropped five in a row, however, they’ll take a giant step down in class tonight after losing to the Pacers twice, Detroit, Boston and most recently, in Philly, by just six. Washington is still 25-12 in their own crib and will face a Bucks team that haven’t won on the road since Feb 22 in Charlotte. That’s 11 straight road losses for this uninterested invader and that works for us. Washington once seemed headed for fourth place and home-court advantage in the first round, but has fallen to sixth place in the East, just two games ahead of the 76ers, who have won a season-high four straight. The Wizards haven't made the playoffs since the 1996-97 season and are not about to lay down now. The big three, Hughes, Jamison and Arenas, are all healthy and couldn’t have handpicked a better opponent to snap their losing streak. Play: Washington –7 (Risking 1.65 units to win 1.5).
Golden State +10½ over DENVER<o
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We know the Warriors are playing back-to-back and their third game in four days including an overtime loss last night to the Spurs, however, this line is a total and utter insult to the players and trust us, each and every player is very aware of the point spread. That alone will have them extra motivated tonight because respect is a huge thing in sports and this line shows a giant lack of it. All the Warriors have done is win since acquiring Baron Davis and although they’re going to miss the playoffs because of a rough start, this is one of the top five teams in the NBA. The loss to the Spurs was the Warriors first defeat in nine games and that includes wins over Phoenix, Houston, Seattle and three road wins. They’ve now won six in a row on the road including wins in Phoenix and Sacramento. In fact, the last time the Warriors were getting double digits was when they were in Phoenix on March 18 and they won outright. This line is sick. Play: Golden State +10½ (Risking 1.65 units to win 1.5).
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> The Wizards have dropped five in a row, however, they’ll take a giant step down in class tonight after losing to the Pacers twice, Detroit, Boston and most recently, in Philly, by just six. Washington is still 25-12 in their own crib and will face a Bucks team that haven’t won on the road since Feb 22 in Charlotte. That’s 11 straight road losses for this uninterested invader and that works for us. Washington once seemed headed for fourth place and home-court advantage in the first round, but has fallen to sixth place in the East, just two games ahead of the 76ers, who have won a season-high four straight. The Wizards haven't made the playoffs since the 1996-97 season and are not about to lay down now. The big three, Hughes, Jamison and Arenas, are all healthy and couldn’t have handpicked a better opponent to snap their losing streak. Play: Washington –7 (Risking 1.65 units to win 1.5).
Golden State +10½ over DENVER<o
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>We know the Warriors are playing back-to-back and their third game in four days including an overtime loss last night to the Spurs, however, this line is a total and utter insult to the players and trust us, each and every player is very aware of the point spread. That alone will have them extra motivated tonight because respect is a huge thing in sports and this line shows a giant lack of it. All the Warriors have done is win since acquiring Baron Davis and although they’re going to miss the playoffs because of a rough start, this is one of the top five teams in the NBA. The loss to the Spurs was the Warriors first defeat in nine games and that includes wins over Phoenix, Houston, Seattle and three road wins. They’ve now won six in a row on the road including wins in Phoenix and Sacramento. In fact, the last time the Warriors were getting double digits was when they were in Phoenix on March 18 and they won outright. This line is sick. Play: Golden State +10½ (Risking 1.65 units to win 1.5).