with the cavaliers coming off a straight up win - something that happens about once a month - the "over system" would be in effect for tonights game against the warriors.
cavaliers in their next game following a straight up win:
10 overs
2 unders
to take this one a little further- those 2 games that DID go under were road games earlier in the season. tonights game is at home
basically, the cavs defy all logic- and this trend more or less shows how they are a young team that just doesnt know how to respond to success. their next outing following a win is always a track meet and they just dont play defense at all. the number tonight certainly isnt cheap at the current 212.5, but the cavs have shown me that sometimes- be it a spread or total, the linesmaker just cant set the line high enough.
as far as recent months go- the cavs have allowed these point totals after their last 5 wins:
114
118
107
113
118
as almost an obligatory play- tried this one for one unit:
cavs/warriors 1st half over 108
NOTE: heres something worth noting for those playing the spread in this game. of course roster turnover has to be accounted for and obviously both teams are going in different directions- but its worth noting that golden state is laying 7 points of chalk in a building theyve NEVER won in. warriors are 0-8 all time in gund arena, and last beat the cavs when they were playing in richfield. that being said, cavs havent won back to back games even once this season. so take those numbers for what theyre worth. just trying to offer some interesting info.
gl tonight guys
cavaliers in their next game following a straight up win:
10 overs
2 unders
to take this one a little further- those 2 games that DID go under were road games earlier in the season. tonights game is at home
basically, the cavs defy all logic- and this trend more or less shows how they are a young team that just doesnt know how to respond to success. their next outing following a win is always a track meet and they just dont play defense at all. the number tonight certainly isnt cheap at the current 212.5, but the cavs have shown me that sometimes- be it a spread or total, the linesmaker just cant set the line high enough.
as far as recent months go- the cavs have allowed these point totals after their last 5 wins:
114
118
107
113
118
as almost an obligatory play- tried this one for one unit:
cavs/warriors 1st half over 108
NOTE: heres something worth noting for those playing the spread in this game. of course roster turnover has to be accounted for and obviously both teams are going in different directions- but its worth noting that golden state is laying 7 points of chalk in a building theyve NEVER won in. warriors are 0-8 all time in gund arena, and last beat the cavs when they were playing in richfield. that being said, cavs havent won back to back games even once this season. so take those numbers for what theyre worth. just trying to offer some interesting info.
gl tonight guys
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