Washington Wizards/Toronto Raptors under 55 -110 for 1st Quarter
*Lots of value in this play. Half line is at 108, game line at 213.5. Basically made the play stricly on value.
Miami Heat/Portland Trailblazers over 183? -110 for Game
*Ultra competitive game that I think will rack up a TON of fouls.
Golden State Warriors/Denver Nuggets under 234 -110 for Game
*Warriors playing B2B and Nuggets 2 of 3. This number is rediculously high, especially considering how short a bench GS is playing with. Don't be suprised if they don't reach 90.
Boston Celtics/Charlotte Bobcats over 178? -110 for Game
*Bobcats can actually score now with the lineup they produce, especially at home. I just hate the pace that Larry Brown makes them play at. One of the fastest/quickest guards in the NBA, a good jump shooter with Diaw/Jackson, and a guy to lob the ball at the rim to in Chandler, and a slasher in Gerald Wallace. When you look at their starting lineup, it's actually TALENT wise, one of the top 5 in the EAST, IMO.
*Lots of value in this play. Half line is at 108, game line at 213.5. Basically made the play stricly on value.
Miami Heat/Portland Trailblazers over 183? -110 for Game
*Ultra competitive game that I think will rack up a TON of fouls.
Golden State Warriors/Denver Nuggets under 234 -110 for Game
*Warriors playing B2B and Nuggets 2 of 3. This number is rediculously high, especially considering how short a bench GS is playing with. Don't be suprised if they don't reach 90.
Boston Celtics/Charlotte Bobcats over 178? -110 for Game
*Bobcats can actually score now with the lineup they produce, especially at home. I just hate the pace that Larry Brown makes them play at. One of the fastest/quickest guards in the NBA, a good jump shooter with Diaw/Jackson, and a guy to lob the ball at the rim to in Chandler, and a slasher in Gerald Wallace. When you look at their starting lineup, it's actually TALENT wise, one of the top 5 in the EAST, IMO.
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