Makes Me Wonder?

buddy

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With as poorly as the Nets have played, why would the Linesmaker open the NETS -2?

I wrote in an earlier thread the Nets were in a fog and I was all set to take San Antonio +2, but now I'm not so sure.

Seems to me the Linesmaker is looking for sa dollars and the O/L sure provides the bait.

I'm still on the fence.
 

SimonSezs

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It's been like this all througout the playoffs. Vegas really hasn't adjusted the lines much between games, except on the over/unders in the Mavs games. For the most part, the only time Vegas makes a drastic change in the lines is when teams switch courts.

So if they had the Spurs minus 6 in Game 1 in Game 2 (both in San Antonio) they kept it at about 6 or 5.5. The line in the last game was New Jersey -2 and the over under was about 183, they kept it the same here (both in New Jersey).

I see this game as a must win game for New Jersey, as I'm sure we all do. This game can go either way. Vegas keeping the line the same here IMO is a good move on their part. I personally love the over in this game.

Good Luck
 

Pujo21

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Yes the line is interesting.... BUT and Maybe But, things get evened out tonite.
Afterall The Spurs went to the line 35 times Sunday nite ( 23-35)
and The NETS 17 times ( 15-17).

SIDE NOTE: SUNDAY NITE JASON KIDD DID NOT SHOOT ONE FREE THROW ?????????????????????? Hmmmmmmm..
Not one single time did he go to the line.. ???????????????

LETS SEE !!!
 
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