Played the following :
Toronto @ Washington Under 179 1/2 Points for 2%
Chicago @ NYK Over 193 Points for 2%
rougly 2% ~ $56
Toronto missing Lindsey Hunter and Chris Jefferies for this one. To bring up the dressed up men to the mandatory minimum for the game Toronto signed some guy for a 10 day contract.
Washington missing Jerry Stack .. that takes away 25 points + a guy who draws a lot of fouls + an excellent free throw shooter.
I think this game ends in a 85 - 78 win for
Chicago @ NYK .. two teams which do not play defence ..
after yesterdays loss
Knicks will be out for revenge .. usually revenge is associated with a team which has pride ..
Word: revenge
Pronunciation: ri-'venj
Function: transitive verb
Inflected Form(s): re?venged; re?veng?ing
Etymology: Middle English, from Middle French revengier, from Old French, from re- + vengier to avenge -- more at VENGEANCE
Date: 14th century
1 : to avenge (as oneself) usually by retaliating in kind or degree
2 : to inflict injury in return for <revenge an insult>
Do the Knicks have the ability to avenge by retaliating with 100+ points which Chicago inflicted on them yesterday.. I certainly hope so bcoz Spock will be watching part of the game on TV ..
Good luck
Cheers !!!
Spock
Toronto @ Washington Under 179 1/2 Points for 2%
Chicago @ NYK Over 193 Points for 2%
rougly 2% ~ $56
Toronto missing Lindsey Hunter and Chris Jefferies for this one. To bring up the dressed up men to the mandatory minimum for the game Toronto signed some guy for a 10 day contract.
Washington missing Jerry Stack .. that takes away 25 points + a guy who draws a lot of fouls + an excellent free throw shooter.
I think this game ends in a 85 - 78 win for
Chicago @ NYK .. two teams which do not play defence ..
after yesterdays loss
Knicks will be out for revenge .. usually revenge is associated with a team which has pride ..
Word: revenge
Pronunciation: ri-'venj
Function: transitive verb
Inflected Form(s): re?venged; re?veng?ing
Etymology: Middle English, from Middle French revengier, from Old French, from re- + vengier to avenge -- more at VENGEANCE
Date: 14th century
1 : to avenge (as oneself) usually by retaliating in kind or degree
2 : to inflict injury in return for <revenge an insult>
Do the Knicks have the ability to avenge by retaliating with 100+ points which Chicago inflicted on them yesterday.. I certainly hope so bcoz Spock will be watching part of the game on TV ..
Good luck
Cheers !!!
Spock

