Wisconsin-Green Bay -2.5
The Titans have not been playing good basketball of late and are 1-4 SU in their last five overall. On the road this season, Detroit has dropped 10 of 11 on the scoreboard and hasn't won away from home since November.
Meanwhile, Wisconsin-Green Bay is 8-2 SU at home this season and should be squarely focused for a pair of reasons this evening. First, Detroit's 60-57 overtime win over the visiting Phoenix marked the Titans' third straight in this series. That streak needs to end. Secondly, the Horizaon League has a log jam with five teams tied for fourth place. One of those is Wisconsin-Green Bay, which absorbed a terrible loss at last place Illinois-Chicago on Saturday. The Phoenix are now set to get one back that they gave away the other night.
Ryan Tillema, who had a big game in the first meeting with the Titans, only played 12 minutes Saturday due to a stomach virus. He's healthy as he and Ryan Evanochko will get the Phoenix back on the winning track against a Detroit team that ranks second-to-last in the conference in scoring.
Basically you have a team that's strong at home playing with triple revenge versus a team that can't score and can't win on the highway.
The Titans have not been playing good basketball of late and are 1-4 SU in their last five overall. On the road this season, Detroit has dropped 10 of 11 on the scoreboard and hasn't won away from home since November.
Meanwhile, Wisconsin-Green Bay is 8-2 SU at home this season and should be squarely focused for a pair of reasons this evening. First, Detroit's 60-57 overtime win over the visiting Phoenix marked the Titans' third straight in this series. That streak needs to end. Secondly, the Horizaon League has a log jam with five teams tied for fourth place. One of those is Wisconsin-Green Bay, which absorbed a terrible loss at last place Illinois-Chicago on Saturday. The Phoenix are now set to get one back that they gave away the other night.
Ryan Tillema, who had a big game in the first meeting with the Titans, only played 12 minutes Saturday due to a stomach virus. He's healthy as he and Ryan Evanochko will get the Phoenix back on the winning track against a Detroit team that ranks second-to-last in the conference in scoring.
Basically you have a team that's strong at home playing with triple revenge versus a team that can't score and can't win on the highway.