03-06-21 |
Butler v. Creighton -12 |
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73-93 |
Win
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100 |
0 h 18 m |
Show
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At 5:00 PM ET on Saturday, we will be playing the Creighton Bluejays (644) minus the points versus the Butler Bulldogs (643). THE SITUATION: Creighton (17-7) lost their second-straight game on Wednesday in a 72-60 loss at Villanova. Butler (9-13) won their second-straight game with their 73-61 upset victory against Villanova last Sunday as a 12.5-point underdog.
REASONS TO TAKE THE BLUEJAYS: Creighton made only 38.7% of their shots against the Wildcats in what was the worst shooting effort in their last 15 games. Their loss to Villanova came after an upset loss at Xavier last Saturday. The Bluejays have covered the point spread in 44 of their last 70 games after losing two in a row. The program is also dealing with the Greg McDermott controversy regarding his comments after the loss against the Musketeers — he has been suspended by the team and will not be on the sidelines. Creighton is a better team when playing at home. While they rank 21st in the nation in Adjusted Net Efficiency, they improve to 15th nationally when measuring play on home courts. They are outscoring their guests by +14.5 PPG — and they have covered the point spread in 8 of their last 11 home games when laying 6.5 to 12 points. The Bluejays have also covered the point spread in 23 of their last 33 games against teams with a losing record. Butler made 50% of their shots against the Wildcats in the best shooting effort in their last ten games. They also held Villanova to just 36.9% shooting which was the best defensive effort in their last ten games. Yet the Bulldogs have failed to cover the point spread in 5 of their last 7 games after winning two in a row against conference opponents. Butler is a much better team when playing at home. They rank 108th in Adjusted Net Efficiency overall with 107th mark in that metric when playing at home. But Butler falls to 132nd nationally in Adjusted Net Efficiency when playing on the road. The Bulldogs have failed to cover the point spread 7 of their last 10 games on the road — and they have failed to cover the point spread in 5 of their last 6 road games against teams with a winning record at home.
FINAL TAKE: Creighton will want to avenge a 70-66 upset loss at Butler on January 16th — and they have covered the point spread in 30 of their last 43 games when playing with revenge from an upset loss as a home favorite. 10* CBB Butler-Creighton Fox-TV Special with the Creighton Bluejays (644) minus the points versus the Butler Bulldogs (643). Best of luck for us — Frank.
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03-06-21 |
Old Dominion v. Western Kentucky -7 |
Top |
57-60 |
Loss |
-110 |
1 h 4 m |
Show
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At 5:00 PM ET on Saturday, we will be playing the Western Kentucky Hilltoppers (650) minus the points versus the Old Dominion Monarchs (649). THE SITUATION: Western Kentucky (17-6) had their two-game winning streak snapped last night in a 71-69 upset loss to the Monarchs as a 7-point favorite. Old Dominion (15-6) has won four games in a row.
REASONS TO TAKE THE HILLTOPPERS MINUS THE POINTS: Western Kentucky made only 39.6% of their shots last night in what was the worst shooting effort in their last ten games. But they have rebounded to cover the point spread in 26 of their last 38 games after a straight-up loss — and they have covered the point spread in 4 of their last 5 home games after a loss to a conference rival. Additionally, Western Kentucky has covered the point spread in 12 of their last 18 games after a narrow loss by 6 points or less — and they have covered the point spread in 6 of their last 7 games after an upset loss as a home favorite. They should play better in this one — they are still averaging a 48.3% field goal percentage along with an opponent’s field goal mark of 40.9% in their last five games even after last night. They dropped to 10-2 at home but they are outscoring their visitors by +10.7 PPG. The Hilltoppers have covered the point spread in 4 of their last 5 home games against teams with a winning record on the road. They also have covered the point spread in 5 of their last 7 games as a favorite. Old Dominion has failed to cover the point spread in 8 of their last 12 road games after an upset win — and they have failed to cover the point spread in 5 of their last 6 games after an upset win against a Conference USA foe where they were an underdog getting at least 6 points. Despite pulling the upset on the road last night, the Monarchs are not as good on the road as they are at home. Old Dominion ranks 156th in the nation in Adjusted Net Efficiency — and they improve to 139th when playing on their home court. But the Monarchs fall to 189th in the nation when playing on the road. They have failed to cover the point spread in 7 of their last 10 road games as an underdog — and they are just 2-6-1 ATS in their last 9 road games against teams who are winning at least 60% of their games at home. Furthermore, Old Dominion is 4-10-1 ATS in their last 15 games against teams with a winning record — and they are 3-8-1 ATS in their last 12 games as an underdog.
FINAL TAKE: Western Kentucky has covered the point spread in 4 of their last 5 games when avenging a same-season loss — and they have covered the point spread in 5 of their last 7 games when playing with revenge from a narrow loss by three points or less. 25* CBB Conference USA Game of the Year with the Western Kentucky Hilltoppers (650) minus the points versus the Old Dominion Monarchs (649). Best of luck for us — Frank.
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03-06-21 |
Illinois v. Ohio State -2 |
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73-68 |
Loss |
-105 |
0 h 11 m |
Show
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At 4:00 PM ET on Saturday, we will be playing the Ohio State Buckeyes (636) minus the points versus the Illinois Fighting Illini (635). THE SITUATION: Ohio State (18-7) has lost three straight games after their 73-57 loss at home to Iowa on February 28th as a 2-point favorite. Illinois (19-6) has won three in a row with their 76-53 upset victory against Michigan on Tuesday as an 8.5-point underdog.
REASONS TO TAKE THE BUCKEYES MINUS THE POINTS: Ohio State should bounce-back — they have covered the point spread in 7 of their last 9 games after a straight-up loss. They have also covered the point spread in 7 of their last 8 games after a double-digit loss a home — and they are 8-3-1 ATS in their last 12 games after a point spread loss. The Buckeyes may have lost at home to the Hawkeyes but they have still covered the point spread in 14 of their last 20 games on their home court — and they have covered the point spread in 5 of their last 7 home games against teams with a winning percentage over 60% on the road. Illinois experienced their best win of the season on Tuesday — but they have failed to cover the point spread in 4 straight games after a win by at least 20 points. And while they have covered the point spread in four of their last five games, they have then failed to cover the point spread in 5 of their last six games after covering the point spread in four or five of their last six contests. They are still without their best player and senior point guard leader in Ayo Dosunmu — they will miss his 21.0 PPG along with his 6.3 Rebounds-Per-Game and 5.3 Assists-Per-Game in this one. The Illini have failed to cover the point spread in 28 of their last 42 road games as an underdog of up to three points.
FINAL TAKE: Illinois will be motivated to avenge an 87-81 upset loss to the Buckeyes on January 16th — but they have failed to cover the point spread in 10 of their last 12 games on the road when playing with revenge from a loss where they allowed at least 85 points. 10* CBB Illinois-Ohio State ESPN Special with the Ohio State Buckeyes (636) minus the points versus the Illinois Fighting Illini (635). Best of luck for us — Frank.
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03-06-21 |
Alabama v. Georgia +7.5 |
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89-79 |
Loss |
-110 |
0 h 6 m |
Show
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At 2:00 PM ET on Saturday, we will be playing the Georgia Bulldogs (628) plus the points versus the Alabama Crimson Tide (627). THE SITUATION: Georgia (14-10) has lost two of their last three games after their 91-70 upset loss at home to South Carolina as a 5-point favorite last Saturday. Alabama (20-6) has won three straight and six of their last seven with their 70-58 win against Auburn as a 10.5-point favorite on Tuesday.
REASONS TO TAKE THE BULLDOGS PLUS THE POINTS: Georgia should respond with a big effort after their embarrassing 21-point loss to the Gamecocks. The Bulldogs made only 36.7% of their shots which was the lowest field goal percentage in their last nine games — and they allowed South Carolina to hit 53.6% of their shots which was the highest opponent’s field goal percentage in their last four games. Georgia has covered the point spread in 21 of their last 27 games after a loss by at least 20 points. The Bulldogs have also covered the point spread in 15 of their last 21 games after allowing at least 90 points in their last game. They stay at home where they are 12-4 this season — and they have covered the point spread in 4 of their last 5 home games as an underdog. Additionally, Georgia has covered the point spread in 6 of their last 7 games as an underdog — and they have covered the point spread in 6 of their last 7 games against teams with a winning record. Alabama held the Tigers to just 39.6% shooting in what was the best defensive effort in their last seven games. And while they only made 39.7% of their shots, that was the best shooting mark in their last three contests. The Tide have failed to cover the point spread in 7 of their last 11 games after a win at home — and they have failed to cover the point spread in 4 straight games after a point spread win. Alabama has also failed to cover the point spread in 6 of their last 9 games after not allowing more than 60 points in their last game. They go back on the road where they have failed to cover the point spread in 5 straight games. They also have failed to cover the point spread in 4 straight road games when favored. Additionally, the Crimson Tide have failed to cover the point spread in 5 of their last 7 games against teams with a winning record.
FINAL TAKE: Georgia will be looking to avenge a 115-82 loss in Tuscaloosa on February 13th as an 11.5-point underdog. The Bulldogs have covered the point spread in 11 of their last 15 opportunities to avenge a same-season loss — and they have covered the point spread in 17 of their last 26 games when playing with revenge from a double-digit loss. 10* CBB Alabama-Georgia CBS-TV Special with the Georgia Bulldogs (628) plus the points versus the Alabama Crimson Tide (627). Best of luck for us — Frank.
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03-06-21 |
Indiana State v. Loyola-Chicago UNDER 122 |
Top |
49-65 |
Win
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100 |
2 h 35 m |
Show
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At 1:05 PM ET on Saturday, we will be playing Under the Total in the game between the Indiana State Sycamores (689) and the Loyola-Illinois Ramblers (690) in the Semifinals of the Missouri Valley Conference Tournament. THE SITUATION: Indiana State (15-9) advanced to the Semifinals of the MVC tournament yesterday with their 53-43 win against Evansville as a 6.5-point favorite. Loyola-Illinois (22-4) won their fourth in a row yesterday with a 73-49 win against Southern Illinois as a 17-point favorite.
REASONS TO TAKE UNDER THE TOTAL: The Ramblers scored more than 65 points for the first time since February 13th yesterday — it had been five straight games since they had topped that threshold. They made 47.4% of their shots which was the best shooting effort in their last five games. But Loyola-Illinois is still making only 41.1% of their shots over their last five games which is generating just 60.4 PPG over that span. They have played 10 of their last 14 games Under the Total after a straight-up win — and they have played 6 of their last 7 games Under the Total after a point spread win. Additionally, the Ramblers have played 5 straight games Under the Total after a win by at least 20 points — and they have played 4 straight games Under the Total after not allowing more than 50 points in their last game. They have also played 4 of their last 5 games Under the Total when playing their second game in three days on the road. Loyola is an elite defensive team that has the best Adjusted Defensive Efficiency when playing away from home in true road games or on neutral courts — they are allowing 57.3 PPG on 40.1% shooting in those 13 games. They have not allowed more than 58 points in 16 straight games — and they have then played 16 of their last 22 games Under the Total after not allowing more than 65 points in three straight games. The Ramblers have played 4 of their last 5 games Under the Total against teams winning at least 60% of their games — and they have played 4 of their last 5 games Under the Total as a favorite. Indiana State made 40.4% of their shots yesterday which was the best shooting mark in their last three games. The Sycamores have played 13 of their last 16 games Under the Total after a straight-up win — and they have played 16 of their last 21 games Under the Total after a point spread win. Additionally, Indiana State has played 7 straight games Under the Total after not allowing more than 60 points — and they have played 7 of their last 8 games Under the Total when playing with no more than one day between games. They have held their last five opponents to 59.8 PPG. The Sycamores are 71st in Adjusted Defensive Efficiency — and they improve to 63rd when playing away from home. But while they rank 187th in Adjusted Offensive Efficiency, they fall to 217th in their true road games or games played on a neutral court. Indiana State has played 14 of their last 16 games Under the Total against teams with a winning percentage over 60% — and they have played 4 straight games Under the Total as an underdog.
FINAL TAKE: Both these teams play at a slow pace — the Sycamores average 68.1 possessions-per-game away from home while the Ramblers average 65.8 possessions (319th nationally) away from home. The local Noon PM ET tip won’t help the shooting. And while Indiana State will be looking to avenge a 58-48 loss at home to Loyola on January 11th, they have then played 7 straight games Under the Total when playing with revenge from a same-season loss. 25* CBB Missouri Valley Conference Tournament Total of the Year with Under the Total in the game between the Indiana State Sycamores (689) and the Loyola-Illinois Ramblers (690). Best of luck for us — Frank.
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03-05-21 |
Colorado State v. Nevada -1 |
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82-85 |
Win
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100 |
0 h 25 m |
Show
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At 9:00 PM ET on Friday, we will be playing the Nevada Wolf Pack (858) minus the point spread versus the Colorado State Rams (857). THE SITUATION: Nevada (14-9) has lost two straight games after their 87-66 loss at Utah State as a 9.5-point favorite on Sunday. Colorado State (17-4) has won five straight games after their 87-73 win against New Mexico as a 19-point favorite on Wednesday.
REASONS TO TAKE THE WOLF PACK MINUS THE POINTS: Nevada should respond with a strong effort tonight as they have covered the point spread in 5 of their last 6 games after a double-digit loss. The Wolf Pack have also covered the point spread in 5 of their last 7 games after a straight-up loss — and they have covered the point spread in 5 of their last 6 games after losing two in a row. Nevada gave up 75 and 87 points in their two losses at Utah State last week. The Wolf Pack have covered the point spread in 6 straight games after allowing at least 75 points in two straight games — and they have covered the point spread in 11 of their last 13 games after losing two of their last three games. They return home where they are 8-2 this season with an average winning margin of +8.4 PPG. Nevada has covered the point spread in 6 straight games at home — and they have covered the point spread in 9 of their last 12 home games against a team with a winning percentage of 60% or better on the road. They have also covered the point spread in 7 of their last 9 home games when favored by up to 6 points. Colorado State has failed to cover the point spread in 4 of their last 5 games after winning at least four in a row — and they have failed to cover the potion spread in 19 of their last 27 games on the road after winning at least five games in a row. They go back on the road where they are not as good as they are at home. The Rams rank 76th in Adjusted Net Efficiency — and they improve to 62nd when playing at home. But Colorado State falls to 113th nationally in Adjusted Net Efficiency when playing on the road. They have failed to cover the point spread in 5 of their last 8 road games with the Total set in the 140 to 144.5 point range. This is the Rams’ first road game since February 6th after playing their last three games at home — and they are just 7-20-3 ATS in the last 30 road games after playing at least three straight games at home.
FINAL TAKE: Colorado State can not afford to lose this game with them on the NCAA Tournament bubble — and that pressure may not help them tonight. Nevada has covered the point spread in 18 of their last 26 games against teams with a winning percentage of 60% or better. The Wolf Pack have also covered the point spread in 6 of their last 8 games when favored. 10* CBB Friday Late Show Bailout with the Nevada Wolf Pack (858) minus the point spread versus the Colorado State Rams (857). Best of luck for us — Frank.
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03-05-21 |
Ball State v. Toledo -9 |
Top |
70-89 |
Win
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100 |
1 h 18 m |
Show
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At 7:00 PM ET on Friday, we will be playing the Toledo Rockets (828) minus the points versus the Ball State Cardinals (827). THE SITUATION: Toledo (19-7) looks to bounce back from an 81-79 upset loss at Central Michigan as a 17-point favorite on Tuesday. Ball State (10-11) won their third straight game on Tuesday with their 100-65 blowout win against Eastern Michigan as an 8-point favorite.
REASONS TO TAKE THE ROCKETS MINUS THE POINTS: Toledo made only 43.9% of their shots against the Chippewas which was the lowest field goal percentage in their last four games. They also allowed Central Michigan to make 47.9% of their shots which was the highest opponent field goal percentage in their last four contests. The Rockets have covered the point spread in 6 of their last 8 games after a straight-up loss — and they have covered the point spread in 4 of their last 5 games after a point spread loss. They return home where they are 11-1 with an average winning margin of +15.7 PPG. They make 48.0% of their shots at home which is generating 82.4 PPG. They also hold their guests to just 40.4% shooting. Toledo has covered the point spread in 8 of their last 10 games at home — and they have covered the point spread in 6 straight home games against teams with a winning percentage of 40% or less on the road. The Rockets are 16th in the nation by making 38.4% of their 3-pointers. The Cardinals are one of the best teams defending the perimeter as they rank 29th nationally by holding their opponents to just 30.3% shooting from behind the arc. But they are vulnerable against teams that attack the glass — they allow their opponents to pull down 33.2% of their missed shots, 305th nationally. Toledo is third in the MAC by rebounding 31.5% of their misses when playing at home. The Rockets have covered the point spread in 5 of their last 7 games against teams with a losing record — and they have covered the point spread in 17 of their last 24 games when favored. Ball State held the Eagles to just 36.7% shooting on Tuesday in what was the best defensive effort in their last five games. But the Cardinals have failed to cover the point spread in 9 of their last 13 games after a double-digit win against a conference rival — and they have failed to cover the point spread in 4 of their last 5 games after a win by at least 30 points against a conference foe. Ball State has also failed to cover the point spread in 5 of their last 7 games after a straight-up win — and they have failed to cover the point spread in 5 of their last 6 games after a point spread victory. The Cardinals have also failed to cover the point spread in 7 straight games on the road after winning at least two in a row. Now they go back on the road for the first time since January 30th (not a typo) — they have played seven straight games at home. Ball State has failed to cover the point spread in 13 of their last 19 road games after playing at least three straight games at home. They are just 3-7 on the road while making only 42.9% of their shots for 69.7 PPG — those numbers are a far cry from the 52.1% shooting they enjoyed on Tuesday on their home court. The Cardinals play their best basketball at home. They rank 141st in Adjusted Net Efficiency — they climb to 125th when playing at home. But Ball State falls to 194th in the nation in Adjusted Net Efficiency when playing on the road. They have failed to cover the point spread in 4 of their last 5 road games — and they have failed to cover the point spread in 5 of their last 6 road games as an underdog. The Cardinals have also failed to cover the point spread in 6 of their last 7 road games against teams with a winning percentage over 60% on their home court. Ball State has failed to cover the point spread in 17 of their last 24 games against a team with a winning percentage over 60% — and they have failed to cover the point spread in 9 of their last 13 games with the Total set in the 150s.
FINAL TAKE: Ball State upset Toledo in their previous meeting on February 6th in an 81-67 victory as a 9-point underdog. The Rockets made only 7 of 32 shots from behind the arc — but they make 38.7% of their 3-pointers at home. 25* CBB Mid-American Conference Game of the Year with the Toledo Rockets (828) minus the points versus the Ball State Cardinals (827). Best of luck for us — Frank.
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03-04-21 |
Texas v. Oklahoma -2 |
Top |
69-65 |
Loss |
-110 |
2 h 56 m |
Show
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At 9:00 PM ET on Thursday, we will be playing the Oklahoma Sooners (750) minus the points versus the Texas Longhorns (749). THE SITUATION: Oklahoma (14-8) has lost three in a row after their 79-75 upset loss at Oklahoma State as a 2.5-point favorite on Monday. Texas (15-7) has won four of their last six games after their 81-67 win at Iowa State as a 12.5-point favorite on Monday.
REASONS TO TAKE THE SOONERS MINUS THE POINTS: Oklahoma lost their third straight close game on Monday — their three losses were by a combined 13 points. The Regression Gods should be making a visit to Norman soon. They allowed the Cowboys to make 52.9% of their shots which was the highest opponent’s field goal percentage in their last 19 games. The Sooners have covered the point spread in 6 of their last 9 games after an upset loss. Oklahoma has also covered the point spread in 29 of their last 42 home games after losing two in a row against Big 12 foes. And while this is the Sooners’ third game since Saturday, they have covered the point spread in 29 of their last 44 home games when playing their third game in seven or fewer days. Oklahoma does return home where they are 10-2 with an average winning margin of +15.1 PPG scoring average. The Sooners hold their visitors to 39.2% shooting — and they are scoring a healthy 80.2 PPG at home. While they rank 28th in the nation in Adjusted Net Efficiency, they improve to 16th in that metric when evaluating how teams play on their home court. Oklahoma has covered the point spread in 6 of their last 8 games at home — and they have covered the point spread in 11 of their last 14 home games with the Total set in the 140s. Furthermore, the Sooners have covered the point spread in 6 of their last 9 home games when listed in the +/- 3-point range. And in their last 9 games against teams with a winning percentage of 60% or higher, Oklahoma has covered the point spread in 7 of their last 9 games. Texas made 51% of their shots on Tuesday against the Cyclones which was the best shooting effort in their last three games. Yet the Longhorns have failed to cover the point spread in 4 of their last 5 games after a straight-up win — and they have failed to cover the point spread in 5 straight games after a point spread victory. Additionally, Texas has failed to cover the point spread in 6 of their last 7 games after a double-digit victory — and they have failed to cover the point spread in 5 of their last 7 games after a win by 10 or more points on the road. Furthermore, the Longhorns have failed to cover the point spread in 6 of their last 7 games after winning two of their last three games — and they have failed to cover the point spread in 14 of their last 18 games after winning four or five of their last six games after winning four or five of their last six. Texas has failed to cover the point spread in 8 of their last 12 games with the Total set in the 140s. And in their last 8 games against teams with a winning percentage over 60%, the Longhorns are just 1-6-1 ATS.
FINAL TAKE: Oklahoma won the first meeting between these two teams on January 26th by an 80-70score with the Longhorns undermanned given COVID issues at the time. But Texas has failed to cover the point spread in 4 of their last 5 games when attempting to avenge a same-season loss. 25* CBB Thursday ESPN Game of the Year with the Oklahoma Sooners (750) minus the points versus the Texas Longhorns (749). Best of luck for us — Frank.
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03-04-21 |
Pistons v. Knicks -6.5 |
Top |
104-114 |
Win
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100 |
3 h 47 m |
Show
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At 7:35 PM ET on Thursday, we will be playing the New York Knicks (564) minus the points versus the Detroit Pistons (563). THE SITUATION: New York (18-18) saw their three-game winning streak end on Tuesday in their 119-93 upset loss at San Antonio as a 1.5-point favorite. Detroit (10-25) snapped a three-game losing streak last night with their 129-105 upset victory at Toronto as a 7.5-point underdog.
REASONS TO TAKE THE KNICKS MINUS THE POINTS: Don’t read too much into the Pistons victory against the Raptors last night — Toronto could barely field a roster given their recent COVID outbreak. The Raptors were missing Pascal Siakam, Fred VanVleet, and O.G. Agunoby amongst five players along with head coach Nick Nurse. A Detroit team consisting of reserves made 52.7% of their shots in what was the second-best shooting effort in their last seven games. Head coach Dwane Casey deserves credit for getting every ounce of effort and energy out of the roster he has been left with. But a letdown is likely after last night — especially with the team in New York (even in a pandemic) on the final night before the All-Star Game weekend break. As it is, Detroit is just 2-5-1 ATS in their last 8 games after a straight-up win — and they are 1-6-1 ATS in the last 8 games after a double-digit victory. The Pistons have also failed to cover the point spread in 5 of their last 6 games after scoring at least 125 points in their last game. Detroit entered the year with one of the worst starting fives in the NBA — and most of those guys are not available tonight. Jerami Grant has been their best player and leads the team with a 23.4 PPG average — but he is questionable with a quad (and why play him before the break). Derrick Rose was the team’s second-leading scorer — but he was traded to these Knicks. Josh Jackson is the third-leading scorer with a 13.5 PPG clip — and he is out with an illness that kept him out of last night’s game. The fourth-leading scorer, Blake Griffin, is not playing as he awaits being traded to another team that will become disappointed with his effort. Deion Wright, the team’s fifth-leading scorer with a 10.7 PPG mark, is out with a groin. Killian Hayes and Jahlil Okafor are both out with injuries. The Pistons lineup tonight will feature Wayne Ellington, Mason Plumlee, and Dennis Smith. As it is, this is a team that is 4-15 on the road while allowing their home hosts to score 114.6 PPG on 49.0% shooting. The Pistons have failed to cover the point spread in 5 of their last 7 games as an underdog. New York only made 40.7% of their shots on Tuesday in what was the worst shooting effort in their last four games. But the Knicks have bounced-back to cover the point spread in 5 straight games after a straight-up loss — and they have covered the point spread in 7 of their last 10 games after a loss on the road. New York has also covered the point spread in 4 straight games after a point spread loss. Julius Randle only scored 14 points on 6 of 16 shooting which was his lowest scoring output since February 9th. Randle is scoring 23.1 PPG and pulling down 10.9 Rebounds-Per-Game in his breakout season. This team is playing surprisingly well for first-year head coach Tom Thibodeau. It all starts on defense for Thibs with the Knicks leading the league by allowing only 104.4 PPG — and their play on that end of the court is legit as they rank second in the NBA in Defensive Rating. Overall, New York is a respectable 14th in the league in Net Rating. They have covered the point spread in 17 of their last 23 games after winning two of their last three games. Now after playing their last two games on the road, they return home for their only home game before March 18th again. They have covered the point spread in 5 of their last 6 games at home in Madison Square Garden — and they have covered the point spread in 8 of their last 9 games after playing their last two on the road. New York has also covered the point spread in 9 of their last 13 home games against teams with a winning percentage of 40% or less on the road. The Knicks have some missing players with Elfrid Payton and Taj Gibson out — but they should get Derrick Rose back after he was held out of Tuesday’s game because of an inconclusive COVID test. Rose has injected some needed-offense into the team — he has averaged 16.3 PPG in his three previous games on 52.8% shooting and a 62.3% mark from behind the arc. Over their last five games, the Knicks are scoring 111.7 PPG on 47.7% shooting. They have covered the point spread in 5 of their last 6 games with the Total set in the 200 to 209.5 range. New York has also covered the point spread in 4 straight games against teams with a losing record — and they have covered the point spread in 4 of their last 5 games when favored.
FINAL TAKE: Motivation is also a concern on the last night before the All-Star Game break. The Knicks should be motivated to redeem themselves (especially Randle) from their loss on Tuesday — and a win tonight ensures a record above .500 going into the break. Detroit may want to avenge their 109-90 loss at home to New York on February 28th — but they have failed to cover the point spread in 39 of their last 63 games when playing with revenge from a loss earlier in the season. 25* NBA Pre-All Star Break Game of the Year with the New York Knicks (564) minus the points versus the Detroit Pistons (563). Best of luck for us — Frank.
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03-03-21 |
Warriors -1 v. Blazers |
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106-108 |
Loss |
-109 |
3 h 45 m |
Show
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At 10:05 PM ET on Wednesday, we will be playing the Golden State Warriors (545) minus the points versus the Portland Trail Blazers (546). THE SITUATION: Golden State (19-16) looks to bounce back from a 117-91 loss at Los Angeles against the Lakers as a 2.5-point underdog on Sunday. Portland (19-14) snapped a four-game losing streak on Monday with a 123-111 win at home against Charlotte as an 8.5-point favorite.
REASONS TO TAKE THE WARRIORS MINUS THE POINTS: Golden State played one of their worst games of the season Sunday night in the 25-point loss. They made only 40.7% of their shots which was the lowest field goal percentage in their last 11 contests. They also allowed the Lakers to make 47.1% of their shots in the worst defensive effort in their last four games. Draymond Green left the game before halftime with an ankle injury — but he is expected to play tonight. The Warriors should respond with a much better effort tonight. Golden State has covered the point spread in 6 of their last 8 games after a straight-up win — and they have covered the point spread in 6 of their last 8 games after a point spread loss. The Warriors have also covered the point spread in 4 of their last 5 games after a double-digit victory. Golden State remains a bit underrated this season. They lost their first two games with Green injured — but they are more-than-solid 19-14 since that slow start. Green is still playing at a high-level next to the still-sensational Stephen Curry. And the Warriors are now getting the expected contributions from Kelly Oubre who has overcome a bad start to the season. Oubre made only 35.1% of his shots and 26.2% of his 3-pointers in his first 16 games. In his last 19 contests, Oubre is shooting 49.6% from the field while nailing 41.7% of his 3-pointers. Golden State has won seven of their last eleven games. Portland made 53.5% of their shots on Monday in what was the best shooting effort in their last 25 contests — so a visit from the Regression Gods is likely. The Blazers are ravaged with injuries with C.J. McCollum, Harry Giles, Jusuf Nurkic, and Zach Collins all on the shelf. Portland stays at home where they have failed to cover the point spread in 8 of their last 13 home games with the Total set at 220 or higher — and they have failed to cover the point spread in 4 of their last 5 home games as an underdog.
FINAL TAKE: The Trail Blazers have failed to cover the point spread in 4 of their last 6 games when listed in the +/- 3-point range — and Golden State has covered the point spread in 8 of their last 11 games when favored. 10* NBA Wednesday Late Show Bailout with the Golden State Warriors (545) minus the points versus the Portland Trail Blazers (546). Best of luck for us — Frank.
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03-03-21 |
Maryland v. Northwestern UNDER 131.5 |
Top |
55-60 |
Win
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100 |
3 h 59 m |
Show
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At 9:00 PM ET on Wednesday, we will be playing Under the Total in the game between the Maryland Terrapins (691) and the Northwestern Wildcats (692). THE SITUATION: Maryland (15-10) has won five games in a row with their 73-55 win against Michigan State as a 2.5-point favorite on Sunday. Northwestern (7-14) snapped a 13-game losing streak last Thursday with a 67-59 upset win at Minnesota as a 5-point underdog.
REASONS TO TAKE UNDER THE TOTAL: The Terrapins made 48.8% of their shots against Sparty which was the best shooting effort in their last four games. Maryland has played 5 of their last 6 games Under the Total after a straight-up win — and they have played 5 of their last 7 games Under the Total after a win against a Big Ten foe. The final score finished below the 134 total — and the Terrapins have played 29 of their last 43 games Under the Total after playing their last game Under the Total. This is Maryland’s second game since February 21st — and they have played 9 of their last 11 games Under the Total when playing their second game in eight or more days. Head coach Mark Turgeon has his team sacrifice offense rebounds of getting back on defense — they rank 323rd in the nation by pulling down only 21.5% of their missed shots. The Terrapins have rebounded only three and six boards in each of their last two games — and they have then played 10 of their last 15 games Under the Total after not rebounding more than nine offensive rebounds in two straight games. Maryland now goes back on the road where they have striking home/road splits. When playing at home, the Terrapins rank 15th in the nation in Adjusted Offensive Efficiency and 95th in Adjusted Defensive Efficiency. But when playing on the road, Maryland sees their Adjusted Offensive Efficiency plumes to 104th in the nation — but their Adjusted Defensive Efficiency skyrockets to 15th best nationally. The Terrapins have played 5 of their last 6 games Under the Total on the road. Turgeon has his team playing great defense — they have the sixth-best Adjusted Defensive Efficiency over their last ten games. In their last five games, Maryland has held these opponents to 58.8 PPG on 35.9% shooting. The Terrapins have played 15 of their last 21 games Under the Total against teams with a winning percentage of 40% or less — and they have played 9 of their last 13 games Under the Total with the number in the 130s. Northwestern has played 17 of their last 24 games Under the Total after a straight-up win — and they have played 22 of their last 29 games Under the Total after an upset win as a road underdog. The Wildcats have also played 31 of their last 44 games Under the Total after a win on the road. Furthermore, Northwestern has played 26 of their last 35 games Under the Total after a win on the road against a conference rival — and they have played 27 of their last 39 home games Under the Total after beating a Big Ten foe. They return home where they hold their opponents to just 40.6% shooting. But while the Wildcats rank 88th nationally in Adjusted Offensive Efficiency, they drop to 157th nationally when playing at home. The Under is 15-5-1 in Northwestern’s last 21 home games against teams with a winning percentage of 40% or less on the road — and they have played 6 of their last 8 home games Under the Total as an underdog getting 3.5 to 6 points. The Wildcats only made 42.2% of their shots in their upset win over the Gophers — but that was the best shooting effort in their last four games. Northwestern is scoring only 62.0 PPG in their last five games on 40.1% shooting which is far below their 71.5 PPG and 43.7% marks for the season. The Wildcats have played 7 of their last 10 games Under the Total against teams with a winning percentage in the 60-80% range.
FINAL TAKE: Northwestern has played 4 straight Unders as an underdog — and Maryland has played 4 of their last 5 games Under the Total when favored. 25* CBB Big Ten Total of the Year with Under the Total in the game between the Maryland Terrapins (691) and the Northwestern Wildcats (692). Best of luck for us — Frank.
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03-03-21 |
Bulls +6 v. Pelicans |
Top |
128-124 |
Win
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100 |
5 h 50 m |
Show
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At 8:05 PM ET on Wednesday, we will be playing the Chicago Bulls (537) plus the points versus the New Orleans Pelicans (538). THE SITUATION: Chicago (15-18) has lost two in a row after their 118-112 loss to Denver as a 4.5-point underdog on Monday. New Orleans (15-19) has won three of their last five games with their 129-124 upset victory at home against Utah on Monday as a 6.5-point underdog.
REASONS TO TAKE THE BULLS PLUS THE POINTS: Chicago played the Nuggets as they rallied from being down 15 points to take a six-point lead with eight minutes but let the game slip away. The Bulls did not play particularly well — they only made 44.7% of their shots which was the lowest field goal percentage in their last five games. They also allowed Denver to nail 52.9% of their shots which was the highest opponent’s field goal mark in their last eight contests. This team continues to improve under first-year head coach Billy Donovan while Zach Lavigne continues to grow into being a legitimate star in this league. Chicago is still making 53.3% of their shots over their last five games — and their opponent’s field goal percentage of 46.0% during that span is improved over their 47.5% mark for the season. They should bounce-back to play well tonight — they have covered the point spread in 4 of their last 5 games after a straight-up loss while also covering the point spread in 18 of their last 23 games after a narrow loss by six points or less. The Bulls have also covered the point spread in 4 of their last 5 games after a point spread loss. And while they have allowed their last two opponents to make at least 50% of their shots, they have then covered the point spread in 4 straight games after allowing two straight opponents to make 50% or more of their shots. This is Chicago’s sixth straight games against a Western Conference opponent — but not only have they covered the point spread in 9 of their last 10 games on the road after playing a Western Conference foe in their previous game but they have covered the point spread in 11 of their last 12 road games after playing at least two straight non-conference games. They have been capable road warriors this season with an 8-7 mark away from home with an averaging winning margin of +3.0 PPG while shooting 49.0% of their shots. The Bulls have covered the point spread in 12 of their last 16 games on the road — and they have covered the point spread in 11 of their last 15 road games with the total set at 220 or higher. Furthermore, Chicago has covered the point spread in 7 of their last 8 road games as an underdog — and they have covered the point spread in 5 straight games against teams with a losing record. New Orleans is a prime candidate for an emotional letdown after upsetting the hottest team in the league in the Jazz. They made 56.5% of their shots on Monday which was the best shooting effort in their last seven games — and they played their best defensive game in their last eleven by holding Utah to 45.5% shooting. As it is, the Pelicans have failed to cover the point spread in 8 of their last 12 games after an upset win — and they have failed to cover the point spread in 5 of their last 6 games after a win by six points or less. New Orleans has also failed to cover the point spread in 4 straight games after a point spread win. Not only are the Pelicans consistently inconsistent (good for us) but they tend to not do well when they get comfortable in playing high-scoring games. They have failed to cover the point spread in 12 of their last 16 games after scoring at least 115 points in their last game — and they have failed to cover the point spread in 5 of their last 6 games after scoring at least 125 points in their last game. Additionally, New Orleans has failed to cover the point spread in 11 of their last 14 games after a game where at least 235 combined points were scored — and they have failed to cover the point spread in 8 of their last 10 games after a game where at least 245 combined points were scored. They stay at home where they have failed to cover the point spread in 9 of their last 11 games when favored — and they have failed to cover the point spread in 5 of their last 6 home games when favored by six points or less. The Pelicans have also failed to cover the point spread in 9 of their last 12 home games against teams with a winning record on the road. Defense remains a problem of head coach Stan Van Gundy’s team as they have allowed their last five opponents to score 120.6 PPG on 47.9% shooting. New Orleans has failed to cover the point spread in 5 of their last 6 games when favored — and they have failed to cover the point spread in 4 of their last 5 games against teams with a losing record.
FINAL TAKE: Chicago nailed a franchise-record 25 shots from behind the arc in a 129-116 win at home against New Orleans on February 10th. The Pelicans will want revenge — but the Bulls have covered the point spread in 10 of their last 12 games played in the Big Easy. 25* NBA Pre-All Star Break Underdog of the Year with the Chicago Bulls (537) plus the points versus the New Orleans Pelicans (538). Best of luck for us — Frank.
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03-02-21 |
Suns +2 v. Lakers |
Top |
114-104 |
Win
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100 |
8 h 17 m |
Show
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At 10:05 PM ET on Tuesday, we will be playing the Phoenix Suns (527) plus the points versus the Los Angeles Lakers (528). THE SITUATION: Phoenix (22-11) has won two straight games as well as five of their last six contests after their 118-99 win at Minnesota on Sunday as a 10-point favorite. Los Angeles (24-11) won their second-straight game on Sunday with their 117-91 win against Golden State as a 2.5-point favorite.
REASONS TO TAKE THE SUNS PLUS THE POINTS: Phoenix cruised against the Timberwolves despite shooting 49.4% from the field which sounds good — but it was actually the lowest field goal percentage in their last seven games (maybe costing us the Over that night!). The Suns are averaging a 50.8% shooting percentage in their last five games which is generating 121.0 PPG. They should build off their momentum tonight with the opportunity to knock off the reigning NBA champions. Phoenix has covered the point spread in 12 of their last 14 games after a double-digit win — and they have covered the point spread in 11 straight games on the road after a win by 10 or more points. The Suns have scored at least 106 points in 11 straight games — and they have then covered the point spread in 13 of their last 17 games after scoring at least 105 points in at least five straight games. They also have covered the point spread in 15 of their last 18 games after scoring at least 115 points in their last contest. Furthermore, they have covered the point spread in 12 of their last 14 games after winning two of their last three — and they have covered the point spread in 22 of their last 32 games on the road after covering the point spread in their last two games. And while this is their third game on the road since Thursday, they have covered the point spread in 13 of their last 16 games when playing their third game in five days on the road. Phoenix has an 11-5 record on the road (versus their 11-6 record at home) — and they have covered the point spread in 6 straight road games as an underdog. Los Angeles hit rock bottom last week when they were crushed on the road in Utah in a fourth straight loss. The champs picked themselves off the mat with two straight wins. Getting Dennis Schroder back from quarantine has helped. Yet consistency and focus remain an issue for this team even when they have had Anthony Davis healthy. The Lakers have failed to cover the point spread in 5 of their last 7 games after a straight-up win — and they have failed to cover the point spread in 4 of their last 5 games after a win at home. Los Angeles raced out to a 73-44 halftime lead against the Warriors on Sunday but they have failed to cover the point spread in 28 of their last 40 games at home after owning a halftime lead of at least 20 points in their last game. The Lakers have also failed to cover the point spread in 12 of the last 15 home games after a win by at least 10 points at home in their last game. Additionally, LA has failed to cover the point spread in 4 of their last 6 games after covering the point spread in two straight games. The Lakers have not played great at home in the Staples Center without fans as they have failed to cover the point spread in 11 of their 18 home games this season.
FINAL TAKE: Los Angeles has failed to cover the point spread in 7 of their last 9 games against a team winning at least 60% of their games — and Phoenix has covered the point spread in 10 of their last 11 games against teams with a winning percentage of 60% or better. 25* NBA Pre-All Star Break Pacific Division Game of the Year with the Phoenix Suns (527) plus the points versus the Los Angeles Lakers (528). Best of luck for us — Frank.
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03-02-21 |
Clippers -4 v. Celtics |
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112-117 |
Loss |
-109 |
0 h 20 m |
Show
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At 7:35 PM ET on Tuesday, we will be playing the Los Angeles Clippers (521) minus the points versus the Boston Celtics (522). THE SITUATION: Los Angeles (24-12) has lost two of their last three games with their 105-100 loss in Milwaukee on Sunday as a 2-point underdog. Boston (17-17) has won two games in a with their 111-110 win against Washington as a 6.5-point favorite on Sunday.
REASONS TO TAKE THE CLIPPERS MINUS THE POINTS: We had Los Angeles on Sunday — and felt pretty good late in that game when they were up 100-96 with four minutes to go. But the Clippers did score the rest of the way while letting the Bucks scored the final nine points in that game. Blank slate from that loss — Los Angeles should bounce-back with a strong effort as they have covered the point spread in 41 of their last 57 games after a straight-up loss. The Clippers have also covered the point spread in 35 of their last 52 games after a point spread loss. They stay on the road where they are outscoring their home hosts by +6.6 PPG this season. Los Angeles has covered the point spread in 22 of their last 32 road games — and they have covered the point spread in 33 of their last 50 road games when favored. Boston has failed to cover the point spread in 7 straight games after a win. The Celtics have also failed to cover the point spread in 6 of their last 9 games after winning two of their last three games. And while Boston has scored at least 111 points in three straight games, they have then failed to cover the point spread in 4 straight games after scoring at least 110 points in three straight games. The Celtics will be undermanned tonight. Jaylen Brown was a late scratch on Sunday with a knee — he is questionable to play and it does not look like he is taking the court. Boston has been without Marcus Smart for the last 17 games as well as he deals with a calf — and the Celtics have lost ten of those games. Brad Stevens’ misses his defense. Boston has failed to cover the point spread in 13 of their last 19 games with the Total set at 220 or higher. The Celtics have also failed to cover the point spread in 5 of their last 7 games against teams with a winning percentage over 60%.
FINAL TAKE: The Clippers will be looking to avenge a 119-115 upset loss at home against Boston on February 5th — and they have covered the point spread in 33 of their last 52 opportunities to avenge a same-season loss. 10* NBA LA Clippers-Boston TNT Special with the Los Angeles Clippers (521) minus the points versus the Boston Celtics (522). Best of luck for us — Frank.
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03-02-21 |
Wisc-Milwaukee v. Wright State OVER 151 |
Top |
94-92 |
Win
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100 |
2 h 38 m |
Show
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At 7:00 PM ET on Tuesday, we will be playing Over the Total in the game between the Wisconsin-Milwaukee Phoenix (653) and the Wright State Raiders (654) in the Quarterfinals of the Horizon League tournament. THE SITUATION: Wisconsin-Milwaukee (9-11) snapped a five-game losing streak last Thursday in the opening round of the Horizon League tournament with their 84-72 win against IUPUI as a 4-point favorite. Wright State (18-5) plays for the first time since February 20th when they won at Northern Kentucky, 77-71, as a 9-point favorite. The Raiders host this tournament game.
REASONS TO TAKE OVER THE TOTAL: The Phoenix have played eight straight Overs after their win in the Horizon League tournament last week — and they have played 6 of their last 7 games Over the Total after playing at least two straight Overs. Wisconsin-Milwaukee has also played 4 straight games Over the Total after a point spread victory. They have also played 5 of their last 7 games Over the Total after scoring at least 80 points in their last game. The Phoenix are playing definitively better on offense. While they rank 200th in Adjusted Offensive Efficiency this season, they climb to 144th nationally when assessing their performance in their last ten games. They are scoring 83.4 PPG over their last five contests which is +8.3 PPG above their season average. But they are also allowing 85.6 PPG in these last five games which are +9.9 PPG above their season defensive average. They go on the road where they have played 4 of their last 5 games Over the Total — and they have played 8 of their last 10 road games Over the Total against teams with a winning percentage over 60% at home. Wisconsin-Milwaukee has also played 7 of their last 10 road games Over the Total as a double-digit underdog. Wright State has played 26 of their last 42 games Over the Total after a straight-up win — and they have played 20 of their last 30 games Over the Total after winning four of their last five games. And while they have not covered the point spread in their last four games, they have then played 10 of their last 14 games Over the Total after not covering the point spread in at least two straight. I did have initial concerns about the Raiders’ long layoff — but they probably will not shoot worse than the 43.5% clip they managed against the Norse in their last game which was the lowest field goal percentage in their last ten games. Wright State may be cold in the first half — but don’t give up on the Over until this one is over! The Raiders will get plenty of second-chance scoring opportunities tonight as they pull down 34.3% of their missed shots which is the 25th best mark in the nation. This is a great shooting team — they make 37.2% of their 3-pointers, 35th nationally, and 53.8% of their shots inside the arc, 45th nationally — and playing on their familiar home court without a full house should help them get back into rhythm. I am playing more Overs this season without fans in the stands — and they are playing a Phoenix team that ranks 321st in the nation by allowing their opponents to make 37.8% of their 3-pointers. Let’s trust the Horizon League’s second-most efficient offense to figure it out — and they will have fresh legs. Wright State has played 5 of their last 7 home games Over the Total with the number in the 150s — and they have played 5 of their last 7 home games Over the Total as a double-digit favorite. Defense has been a concern as of late — they are allowing 74.4 PPG on 45.0% shooting in their last five games which is well above the 66.3 PPG and 40.0% they allow for the season.
FINAL TAKE: Wisconsin-Milwaukee will be looking to avenge a 92-82 loss at Wright State on February 13th — and they have played 6 straight games Over the Total when playing with same-season revenge. The Phoenix has also played 9 of their last 11 games Over the Total when playing with revenge from a loss where they allowed at least 80 points. 25* CBB Horizon League Total of the Year with Over the Total in the game between the Wisconsin-Milwaukee Phoenix (653) and the Wright State Raiders (654). Best of luck for us — Frank.
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03-01-21 |
Oklahoma +1 v. Oklahoma State |
Top |
75-79 |
Loss |
-113 |
7 h 6 m |
Show
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At 9:00 PM ET on Monday, we will be playing the Oklahoma Sooners (845) minus the point(s) versus the Oklahoma State Cowboys (846). THE SITUATION: Oklahoma (14-7) lost their second-straight game on Saturday in a 94-90 loss in overtime at home to the Cowboys. Oklahoma State (16-6) has won four games in a row.
REASONS TO TAKE THE SOONERS MINUS THE POINT(S): Oklahoma should bounce-back with a strong effort as they have covered the point spread in 6 of their last 8 games after an upset loss. Additionally, the Sooners have covered the point spread in 6 of their last 8 games after a straight-up loss — and they have covered the point spread in 7 of their last 9 games after losing two in a row. Oklahoma travels to Stillwater for this rematch — and they have covered the point spread in 4 straight road games against teams with a winning percentage over 60% at home. The Sooners are a defense-first team that ranks 39th in the nation in Adjusted Defensive Efficiency and 19th in opponent’s field goal percentage inside the arc. They are led by senior point guard Austin Reaves who leads the team in scoring, rebounds, and assists. Oklahoma has covered the point spread in 7 of their last 8 games against teams with a winning percentage of 60% or higher. They also have covered the point spread in 21 of their last 31 games with the total set in the 140s. And in their last 20 games when listed in the +/- 3-point range, the Sooners have covered the point spread in 14 of these contests. Oklahoma State may be due for a letdown as they have failed to cover the point spread in 7 of their last 11 games after an upset win — and they have failed to cover the point spread 13 of their last 20 games after an upset victory against a Big 12 rival as an underdog getting at least 6 points. Additionally, the Cowboys have failed to cover the point spread in 4 straight games after scoring at least 90 points in their last game. Furthermore, Oklahoma State has failed to cover the point spread in 9 of their last 10 home games after winning at least two in a row — and they have failed to cover the point spread in 6 straight home games after winning at least three in a row. The quick turnaround will not help either as the Cowboys have failed to cover the point spread in 7 of their last 11 games when playing with one day or less of rest. Oklahoma State is overvalued when playing at home. They rank 32nd in the nation in Adjusted Net Efficiency — but while they are 34th nationally on the road, they plummet to 51st nationally when playing at home in Stillwater. The Cowboys have failed to cover the point spread in 5 of their last 7 home games against teams with a losing record on the road — and they have failed to cover the point spread in 5 of their last 8 home games as an underdog getting up to 3 points.
FINAL TAKE: Oklahoma has covered the point spread in 5 of their last 7 games when playing with revenge — and they have covered the point spread in 5 of their last 7 games when avenging an upset loss as a home favorite. 25* CBB Big Monday ESPN Game of the Month with the Oklahoma Sooners (845) minus (or plus) the point(s) versus the Oklahoma State Cowboys (846). Best of luck for us — Frank.
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03-01-21 |
Nuggets v. Bulls OVER 225 |
Top |
118-112 |
Win
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100 |
3 h 14 m |
Show
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At 8:05 PM ET on Monday, we will be playing Over the Total in the game between the Denver Nuggets (509) and the Chicago Bulls (510). THE SITUATION: Denver (18-15) has won two of their last three games with their 126-96 win at Oklahoma City as a 6.5-point favorite on Saturday. Chicago (15-17) had their three game winning streak snapped on Friday in a 106-97 loss at home to Phoenix as 6.5-point underdog.
REASONS TO TAKE OVER THE TOTAL: The Nuggets played their best game on defense in their last eight contests by holding the Thunder to just 42.0% shooting from the field. They are still allowing their home hosts to make 48.2% of their baskets which is resulting in 111.6 PPG. But Jamal Murray has been finding some of the form he enjoyed in the bubble when he led Denver to the Western Conference Finals. He scored 26 points on Saturday — and he is averaging 30.1 PPG in his last nine games. The Nuggets have played 6 of their last 8 road games Over the Total against teams with a winning record at home. Denver has also played 19 of their last 26 games Over the Total when playing with one day of rest. The Nuggets have also played 21 of their last 31 games Over the Total after scoring at least 120 points in their last game. Denver is scoring 116.4 PPG over their last five games on 49.6% shooting. They have scored at least 110 points in six straight games — and they have played 13 of their last 17 games Over the Total after scoring at least 105 points in five straight games. They stay on the road where they have played 13 of their last 18 games Over the Total — and they have played 15 of their last 18 road games Over the Total against teams with a losing record at home. The Nuggets have played 8 of their last 10 road games Over the Total with the number at 220 or higher. And in their last 11 games against teams with a losing record, Denver has played 9 of these games Over the Total. Chicago shot 49.4% from the field on Friday in what was the lowest field goal percentage in their last four games. Over their last five contests, the Bulls are making 52.7% of their shots which is generating 115.4 PPG in first-year head coach Billy Donovan’s up-tempo offense. The Bulls have played 6 of their last 9 games Over the Total after a loss at home. They stay at home where they are allowing their guests to score 114.8 PPG on 48.1% shooting. Chicago has played 7 of their last 10 home games Over the Total against teams with a winning record on the road — and they have played 7 of their last 10 home games Over the Total as an underdog. Additionally, the Bulls have played 6 of their last 7 games Over the Total against teams with a winning record — and they have played 11 of their last 17 games Over the Total against Western Conference foes.
FINAL TAKE: These two teams have played 19 of their last 26 meetings Over the Total — and they have played 6 of their last 8 games played in Chicago Over the Total. 25* NBA Pre-All Star Break Non-Conference Total of the Year with Over the Total in the game between the Denver Nuggets (509) and the Chicago Bulls (510). Best of luck for us — Frank.
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03-01-21 |
North Carolina v. Syracuse +2 |
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70-72 |
Win
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100 |
0 h 28 m |
Show
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At 7:00 PM ET on Monday, we will be playing the Syracuse Orange (840) plus the point(s) versus the North Carolina Tar Heels (839). THE SITUATION: Syracuse (13-8) has lost two in a row after their 84-77 loss at Georgia Tech on Saturday as a 4.5-point underdog. North Carolina (15-8) has won three of their last four games with their 78-70 upset win against Florida State as a 2-point underdog on Saturday.
REASONS TO TAKE THE ORANGE PLUS THE POINT(S): Syracuse allowed the Yellow Jackets to make 50% of their shots on the heels of allowing Duke to shoot over 53% against them last Monday in an 85-71 loss. The Orange have covered the point spread in 3 of their last 4 games after allowing at least 80 points in their last game — and they have covered the point spread in 4 of their last 5 games after allowing their last two opponents to make at least 50% of their shots. Now after playing their last two games on the road, Syracuse returns home where they have covered the point spread in 9 of their last 13 home games as an underdog. The Orange are better at home according to the laptops. While Syracuse ranks 68th in the nation in Adjusted Net Efficiency, they climb to 47th nationally when playing at home. The Orange have also covered the point spread in 4 of their last 5 games when listed in the +/- 3-point range. North Carolina may be due for a letdown after their big win against the Seminoles. The Tar Heels are 9-19-1 ATS in their last 29 games after a straight-up win — and they are 2-5-1 ATS in their last 8 games after a point spread victory. North Carolina hits the road again for the first time since February 13th after playing their last four games at home. The Tar Heels rank 27th nationally in Adjusted Net Efficiency — but they fall to 64th in that metric when evaluating how teams play on the road. North Carolina has failed to cover the point spread in 8 of their last 10 road games against teams with a winning record at home — and they have failed to cover the point spread in 7 of their last 9 road games when favored by up to 6 points. The Tar Heels are also just 2-6-1 ATS in their last 9 games against teams with a winning percentage of 60% or higher.
FINAL TAKE: Syracuse will be looking to avenge an 81-75 loss at North Carolina as a 4-point underdog on January 12th. The Orange have covered the point spread in 5 of their last 7 games when avenging a loss. 10* CBB Monday Daily Discounted Deal with the Syracuse Orange (840) plus the point(s) versus the North Carolina Tar Heels (839). Best of luck for us — Frank.
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02-28-21 |
Suns v. Wolves OVER 224.5 |
Top |
118-99 |
Loss |
-110 |
2 h 1 m |
Show
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At 9:05 PM ET on Sunday, we will be playing Over the Total in the game between the Phoenix Suns (577) and the Minnesota Timberwolves (578). THE SITUATION: Phoenix (21-11) has won four of their last five games with their 106-97 win at Chicago as a 6.5-point favorite on Friday. Minnesota (7-27) has lost seven games in a row with their 128-112 loss at Washington as a 4-point underdog.
REASONS TO TAKE OVER THE TOTAL: The Suns made 50% of their shots on Friday yet it was the lowest shooting percentage in their last six games. This Phoenix offense is clicking — they are averaging 123.8 PPG over their last five contests on 52.5% shooting. The Suns have played 4 of their last 6 games Over the Total after making at least 50% of their shots in two straight games. Phoenix has also played 4 straight games Over the Total after a straight-up win — and they have played 4 straight games Over the Total after a point spread victory. Additionally, the Suns have played 11 of their last 14 games Over the Total after winning five or six of their last seven games. And in their last 21 games after playing at least two in a row against Eastern Conference opponents, Phoenix has played 17 of these games Over the Total. This is the Suns’ sixth game since February 19th — and they have played 6 of their last 8 games Over the Total when playing their sixth or more game in a ten-day span. Minnesota has played 7 of their last 10 games Over the Total after a straight-up loss — and they have played 15 of their last 19 games Over the Total after a loss by at least 15 points. The Timberwolves have also played 6 of their last 7 games Over the Total after allowing at least 125 points in their last game. New head coach Chris Finch will likely want to address the play of his defense but he lacks short-term fixes. The T-Wolves have allowed their last five opponents to score 117.8 PPG on 47.0% shooting. Playing without a day off certainly will not help — and Minnesota has played 4 of their last 5 games Over the Total when playing the second game in back-to-back days. After being on the road for four straight games, they return home for the first time since February 19th — and the Over is 5-1-1 in their last 7 home games after being on the road for at least seven days. The Timberwolves have also played 27 of their last 40 home games Over the Total against teams with a winning record on the road.
FINAL TAKE: These two teams have played 7 of their last 10 games in Minnesota Over the Total. Phoenix should approach 120 points in this one which should carry the final score into the high 220s (or more). 25* NBA Total of the Month with Over the Total in the game between the Phoenix Suns (577) and the Minnesota Timberwolves (578). Best of luck for us — Frank.
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02-28-21 |
Grizzlies -3.5 v. Rockets |
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133-84 |
Win
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100 |
0 h 10 m |
Show
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At 8:05 PM ET on Sunday, we will be playing the Memphis Grizzlies (573) minus the points versus the Houston Rockets (574). THE SITUATION: Memphis (14-15) has lost three of their last four games with their 119-99 loss to the Los Angeles Clippers on Friday as a 7.5-point underdog. Houston (11-20) has lost ten in a row after their 122-111 loss at Toronto as a 6-point underdog on Friday.
REASONS TO TAKE THE GRIZZLIES MINUS THE POINTS: We had the Clippers on Friday after they laid an egg against Memphis in their previous game — but I acknowledged that the Grizzlies were a much better team now that they were getting healthier again. Brandon Clarke, Grayson Allen, and Justise Winslow are back in the mix after missing a ton of games this season (although Allen is out tonight given the concussion protocol). Memphis should play better tonight — they have covered the point spread in 4 of their last 5 games after a straight-up loss. They also have covered the point spread in 4 of their last 5 games after a point spread loss. They should take care of business in this game as they have covered the point spread in 5 of their last 7 games on the road as a favorite. They also have covered the point spread in 6 of their last 8 games overall when laying the points — and they have covered the point spread in 8 of their last 11 games against teams with a winning percentage of 40% or less. Houston is a hot mess — and they have failed to cover the point spread in 25 of their last 33 games after a straight-up loss. They also have failed to cover the point spread in 16 of their last 21 games after a double-digit loss — and they have covered the point spread in 7 of their last 8 games after a point spread loss. They return home where they have failed to cover the point spread in 4 straight games. The Rockets will be without Victor Oladipo for this game who is getting the night off for load management — and they are already without Chris Wood whose ankle injury occurred at their beginning of this ten-game losing streak. Houston has failed to cover the point spread in 6 of their last 7 games as an underdog.
FINAL TAKE: Memphis should give the Rockets their full attention after getting upset at home to them on February 4th as a 4-point underdog by a 115-103 score. The Grizzlies have covered the point spread in 15 of their last 22 games when playing with revenge from an upset loss. 10* NBA Sunday Night Discounted Deal with the Memphis Grizzlies (573) minus the points versus the Houston Rockets (574). Best of luck for us — Frank.
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02-28-21 |
Lafayette -3 v. Lehigh |
Top |
71-70 |
Loss |
-110 |
1 h 45 m |
Show
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At 6:00 PM ET on Sunday, we will be playing the Lafayette Leopards (1511) minus the points versus the Lehigh Mountain Hawks (1512). THE SITUATION: Lafayette (8-5) has won three of their last four games with their 75-69 win at home against the Mountain Hawks yesterday. Lehigh (4-9) has now lost four of their last five games.
REASONS TO TAKE THE LEOPARDS MINUS THE POINTS: Lafayette should build off their momentum from yesterday as they are 22-10-1 ATS in their last 33 games after a straight-up win — and they have covered the point spread in 17 of their last 24 games after a win against a Patriot League foe. The Leopards have also covered the point spread in 6 of their last 8 games when playing with one day or less of rest. They now go on the road where the metrics say they play better. Lafayette ranks 234rd nationally in Adjusted Net Efficiency — but while they are 236th when at home, they climb to 217th when on the road. The Leopards are 20-8-1 ATS in their last 29 games on the road — and they have covered the point spread in 15 of their last 22 road games with the number in the 140s. Additionally, Lafayette has covered the point spread in 6 of their last 8 road games against teams with a losing record at home — and they have covered the point spread in 5 of their last 6 road games as a favorite. The Leopards have the second-best Adjusted Offensive Efficiency numbers in the Patriot League — and they lead the conference by nailing 37.5% of their 3-pointers on the road. Lehigh has failed to cover the point spread in 6 of their last 8 games after a straight-up loss — and they have failed to cover the point spread in 4 straight games after a loss on the road to a conference rival. The Mountain Lions have also failed to cover the point spread in 17 of their last 26 games when playing day or less of rest. Lehigh is 1-4 at home where they are getting outscored by -13.0 PPG — and they have retained more value as a road underdog yesterday. The Mountains Lions are 306th in Adjusted Net Efficiency — but they are even worse at home with a 337th ranking as compared to their 268th rating when playing on the road. Lehigh has failed to cover the point spread in 6 straight home games — and they have covered the point spread in 4 straight home games as an underdog. They also have failed to cover the point spread in 7 of their last 9 home games with the Total set in the 145 to 149.5 point range. This is not a good basketball team — they rank 10th in Adjusted Offensive Efficiency and 8th in Adjusted Defensive Efficiency in the Patriot League. They have allowed their last five opponents to make 48.4% of their shots while making only 37.3% of their shots over that span. The Mountain Lions have failed to cover the point spread in 5 of their last 7 games against teams with a winning percentage of 60% or better — and they have failed to cover the point spread in 9 of their last 12 games as an underdog.
FINAL TAKE: Lehigh has failed to cover the point spread in 5 of their last 7 opportunities to avenge a loss. The Mountain Lions beat the Leopards on January 2nd but have since lost the next two meetings this season — and they have failed to cover the point spread in 4 straight games when motivated by double-revenge. 25* CBB Patriot League Game of the Month with the Lafayette Leopards (1511) minus the points versus the Lehigh Mountain Hawks (1512). Best of luck for us — Frank.
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02-28-21 |
North Dakota State v. South Dakota OVER 136.5 |
Top |
89-77 |
Win
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100 |
0 h 6 m |
Show
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At 4:30 PM ET on Sunday, we will be playing Over the Total in the game between the North Dakota State Bison (811) and the South Dakota Coyotes (812). THE SITUATION: North Dakota State (12-11) has lost three of their last four games after their 80-71 loss at South Dakota yesterday. South Dakota (13-9) has now won two games in a row.
REASONS TO TAKE OVER THE TOTAL: The Bison only made 40.9% of their shots yesterday in what was the worst shooting effort in their last four games. They did nail 10 shots from behind the arc after making 11 shots from 3-point range in their previous game against South Dakota State — and they have played 16 of their last 22 games Over the Total after making at least 10 shots from 3-point range in two straight contests. They should shoot better this afternoon playing in the same gym for the second-straight day. As it is, they have played 7 of their last 10 games Over the Total when playing with one day of rest. They have also played 4 straight games Over the Total on the road against teams with a winning record at home. Furthermore, North Dakota State has played 4 of their last 5 road games Over the Total as a favorite of up to 3 points — and they have played 10 of their last 11 road games Over the Total when priced in the +/- 3-point range. The Bison have also played 6 of their last 7 games Over the Total against teams with a winning record. South Dakota has played 5 of their last 6 games Over the Total after a straight-up win — and the Over is 3-1-1 in their last 5 games after a point spread victory. The Coyotes’ 47.2% shooting percentage was their lowest in three games — so they should shoot as well or better. But holding the Bison to 40.9% shooting was the best defensive effort in their last five contests. South Dakota has now played 4 straight games Over the Total on their home court — and they have played 5 of their last 6 home games Over the Total against teams with a winning percentage at 40% or less on the road. The Coyotes average 83.0 PPG on their home court on 52.0% shooting. But their defense is faltering as they have allowed their last five opponents to make 46.3% of their shots which is generating 82.8 PPG. South Dakota has played 6 of their last 7 games Over the Total against teams with a winning record — and they have played 8 of their last 11 games Over the Total as an underdog.
FINAL TAKE: North Dakota State has played 8 of their last 12 games Over the Total when avenging a loss on the road. 25* CBB Total of the Month with Over the Total in the game between the North Dakota State Bison (811) and the South Dakota Coyotes (812). Best of luck for us — Frank.
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02-28-21 |
Pittsburgh +7 v. NC State |
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62-65 |
Win
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100 |
0 h 19 m |
Show
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At 4:00 PM ET on Sunday, we will be playing the Pittsburgh Panthers (807) plus the points versus the North Carolina State (808). THE SITUATION: Pittsburgh (9-9) has lost four in a row after their 79-72 loss to Florida State as a 7-point underdog back on February 20th. NC State (11-9) has won three in a row with their 68-61 upset win at Virginia as an 11.5-point underdog on Wednesday.
REASONS TO TAKE THE PANTHERS PLUS THE POINTS: This is a good spot to fade the Wolfpack after they played their best defensive game of the season by holding the Cavaliers to just 37.0% shooting. NC State is still allowing their ACC opponents to make 47.1% of their shots which is generating 73.0 PPG. The Wolfpack have failed to cover the spread in 14 of their last 19 games at home after a point spread win. Now after playing their last three games on the road, they return home for the first time since February 13th. But NC State does not retain a big home-court advantage. Let’s get out one of my secret weapons: net efficiency rating home/road splits. The metrics I lean on rate the Wolfpack as the 62nd team in the nation Adjusted Net Efficiency. But while NC State is 36th nationally on the road in Adjusted Net Efficiency, they plummet to just 97th nationally in Adjusted Net Efficiency when playing at home. That helps to explain why the Wolfpack are 0-5-1 ATS in their last 6 games at home — and they have failed to cover the point spread in 5 straight home games when favored. They also have failed to cover the point spread in 11 of their last 13 home games when favored by 6.5 to 12 points. Pittsburgh has not played in eight days — and they have since lost Xavier Johnson and Au’Diese Toney who decided to transfer from the program. Those two players account for 28.6 PPG — and that is why we are getting a few more points in this game than what the laptops are projecting. These kinds of absences tend to get overrated by the betting public. Head coach Jeff Capel still has his leading scorer in Justin Champagne who is scoring 18.8 PPG — and this is an opportunity for other players to step up. Often disgruntled players leaving a program is addition by subtraction (ask Duke). Even with Johnson and Toney, the Panthers shot only 38.2% from the field which was the worst shooting effort in their last five games. Pitt has covered the point spread in 11 of their last 13 games after losing two in a row at home. Now after playing their last two games at home, they go back on the road where they have covered the point spread in 4 of their last 5 road games after playing their last two at home. The Panthers rank 83rd in the nation in Adjusted Offensive Efficiency — but while they drop to 109th at home, they rise to 68th when playing on the road. They have covered the point spread in 4 of their last 5 road games against teams with a winning percentage of 60% or higher on the road.
FINAL TAKE: Pitt is 5-2-1 ATS in their last 8 games against teams with a winning record — and they are 5-2-1 ATS in their last 8 games as an underdog. NC State has failed to cover the point spread in 5 of their last 6 games as a favorite — and they are 2-8-2 ATS in their last 12 games against teams with a winning record. 10* CBB Sunday Afternoon Discounted Deal with the Pittsburgh Panthers (807) plus the points versus the North Carolina State (808). Best of luck for us — Frank.
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02-28-21 |
Clippers +2 v. Bucks |
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100-105 |
Loss |
-110 |
1 h 41 m |
Show
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At 3:35 PM ET on Sunday, we will be playing the Los Angeles Clippers (563) minus (or plus) the point(s) versus the Milwaukee Bucks (564). THE SITUATION: Los Angeles (24-11) has won two of their last three games after their 119-99 win at Memphis as a 7.5-point favorite on Friday. Milwaukee (20-13) has won four in a row with their 129-125 win against New Orleans as an 8-point favorite on Thursday.
REASONS TO TAKE THE CLIPPERS MINUS (OR PLUS) THE POINT(S): Los Angeles should build off their momentum playing back at almost full strength — only Patrick Patterson is out for this team right now. The Clippers have covered the point spread in 6 of their last 9 games after a win by at least 15 points — and they have covered the point spread in 6 of their last 9 games after a win on the road by at least 20 points. LA has seen 218 combined points scored in two straight games — and they have covered the point spread in 22 of their last 31 games on the road after playing two straight games where at least 215 combined points were scored. The Clippers are reliable road warriors who have covered the point spread in 22 of their last 31 road games — and they have covered the point spread in eleven of their seventeen road games this season. Los Angeles has also covered the point spread in 8 of their last 11 road games against teams with a winning percentage over 60% on their home court. Milwaukee has won four in a row with their 129-125 win against New Orleans as an 8-point favorite. The Bucks made 54.2% of their shots on Thursday in what was the best shooting effort in their last 13 games. But Milwaukee has failed to cover the point spread in 11 of their last 15 games after scoring at least 125 points in their last game. The Bucks have also covered the point spread in 12 of their last 18 games after a narrow win by 6 points or less — and they have failed to cover the point spread in 4 of their last 5 games after a point spread loss. They have also failed to cover the point spread in 26 of their last 34 gams after winning at least three in a row at home.
FINAL TAKE: The line has jumped back and forth in this game with Milwaukee opening as a small favorite before the Clippers were bet to a small favorite and now the Bucks are laying a point or two with the news that they expect Jrue Holiday to take the court again. Whatevs. Milwaukee has failed to cover the point spread in 13 of their last 16 games against teams with a winning percentage of 60% or better. 10* NBA LA Clippers-Milwaukee ABC-TV Special with the Los Angeles Clippers (563) minus (or plus) the point(s) versus the Milwaukee Bucks (564). Best of luck for us — Frank.
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02-27-21 |
CS-Northridge +10 v. CS Bakersfield |
Top |
90-87 |
Win
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100 |
1 h 55 m |
Show
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At 10:00 PM ET on Saturday, we will be playing the CS-Northridge Matadors (771) plus the points versus the CS-Bakersfield Roadrunners (772). THE SITUATION: CS-Northridge (8-10) has lost three of their last four games after their 84-58 loss at CS-Bakersfield last night as an 8-point underdog. CS-Bakersfield (15-9) snapped a two-game losing streak with the victory.
REASONS TO TAKE THE MATADORS PLUS THE POINTS: Just a bad night for CS-Northridge as they made only 39.0% of their shots — and they allowed the Roadrunners to shoot 54.1% from the field in what was the worst defensive effort in their last eight games. But head coach Mike Gottfried’s team has rebounded to cover the point spread in 4 of their last 5 games after a loss by at least 20 points. The Matadors usually are competitive against good teams as they have covered the point spread in 7 of their last 10 games against teams with a winning percentage of 60% or higher. CS-Northridge is also 19-7-1 ATS in their last 27 road games against teams who win at least 60% of their games at home. Additionally, the Matadors have covered the point spread 12 of their last 17 road games as an underdog — and they have covered the point spread in 11 of their last 14 road games as a dog getting 6.5 to 12 points. CS-Bakersfield had their best shooting effort in ten games with their 54.5% clip last night. They also enjoyed the best defensive effort in their last ten games by holding the Matadors to 39.0% shooting. They raced out to a 47-22 halftime lead — but they have then failed to cover the point spread in 6 straight games after holding a halftime lead of at least 20 points. Additionally, the Roadrunners have failed to cover the point spread in 4 of their last 5 games after a point spread win — and they have failed to cover the point spread in 6 of their last 8 games after a win by at least 20 points. They also have failed to cover the point spread in 8 of their last 9 home games after not allowing more than 60 points in their last game. CS-Bakersfield remains just 8-18-1 ATS in their last 27 games at home — and they are only 7-15-1 ATS in their last 23 home games when favored. The Roadrunners are just 4-12-1 ATS in their last 17 games against teams with a losing record.
FINAL TAKE: CS-Northridge has covered the point spread in 10 of their last 12 road games when avenging a loss by at least 20 points. Last night was an outlier — the Matadors will play better and we are getting two more points of value from last night’s point spread. 25* CBB Big West Underdog of the Year with the CS-Northridge Matadors (771) plus the points versus the CS-Bakersfield Roadrunners (772). Best of luck for us — Frank.
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02-27-21 |
Pelicans v. Spurs +2.5 |
Top |
114-117 |
Win
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100 |
2 h 7 m |
Show
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At 8:05 PM ET on Saturday, we will be playing the San Antonio Spurs (552) plus the points versus the New Orleans Pelicans (551). THE SITUATION: San Antonio (16-12) saw their two-game winning streak snapped on Wednesday in a 102-99 upset loss at home against Oklahoma State as a 1-point favorite. New Orleans (14-18) had their two-game winning streak end on Thursday in a 129-125 loss at Milwaukee as an 8-point underdog.
REASONS TO TAKE THE SPURS PLUS THE POINTS: San Antonio had not played February 14th when they took the court on Wednesday — and they had a handful of players still out due to COVID quarantine protocols including DeMar DeRozan. The Spurs still have Dejounte Murray, Patty Mills, Lonnie Walker IV leading the way — and no one gets more out of every player on the roster than head coach Gregg Popovich. When I received the news that DeRozan was upgraded to probable for tonight’s game, I signed off. DeRozan is having an incredible season, albeit under the radar. He is scoring 19.8 PPG while adding 5.0 Rebounds-Per-Game and 6.9 Assists-Per-Game. He is also playing every position but center while being able to guard effectively at all four positions. His flexibility allows the Spurs to play several different lineups to maximize match-up edges. This is a solid basketball team that plays hard every night — and they remain as well-coached from night-to-night as any team in the league. Against Stan Van Gundy? Mismatch (what does someone have to do to stop getting NBA head coaching jobs? Mark Jackson knows the answer to that). San Antonio will play well tonight as they have covered the point spread in 9 of their last 13 games after a point spread loss — and they have covered the point spread in 5 of their last 6 games when playing with two days of rest. They return home to the AT&T Center for the first time since February 9th after their regular February exodus due to the San Antonio rodeo (PPD this year). The Spurs have covered the point spread in 15 of their last 23 home games as an underdog. Additionally, San Antonio has covered the point spread in 6 of their last 8 games as an underdog getting 3.5 to 9.5 points. New Orleans has failed to cover the point spread in 35 of their last 53 games after a loss on the road — and they have failed to cover the point spread in 4 straight games after a loss by 6 points or less. They also have failed to cover the point spread in 6 of their last 7 games after allowing at least 125 points in their last game. The Pelicans remain a disaster on defense under the guidance of defensive wizardry of Van Gundy and his 1996 principles being deployed in his first season in the Big Easy. New Orleans is second-to-last in the league in their Defensive Rating. And while it may be tempting to give Van Gundy a pass given the lack of a typical preseason, the Pelicans have allowed their last five opponents to make 51.0% of their shots for 124.0 PPG. The Pelicans have now played ten straight Overs — but this style of play is not helping this team. Not only has New Orleans failed to cover the point spread in 15 of their last 22 games after playing a game that finished Over the Total but they have failed to cover the point spread in 12 of their last 18 games after playing at least two straight Overs. They have also failed to cover the point spread in 17 of their last 25 games when playing with one day of rest. They stay on the road where they are 5-11 — and they have failed to cover the point spread in 4 of their last 4 road games against teams with a losing record at home. They also allow their home hosts to make 48.5% of their shots which is generating 116.5 PPG for the home teams. Furthermore, the Pelicans have failed to cover the point spread in 4 of their last 5 games when favored. J.J. Redick is doubtful tonight with a hamstring.
FINAL TAKE: New Orleans has failed to cover the point spread in 4 of their last 5 games against the Spurs. The lone exception during that stretch was a 98-95 win at home against San Antonio as a 4.5-point favorite on December 27th. The Spurs have covered the point spread in 44 of their last 59 games when avenging a loss on the road — and they have covered the point spread in 10 of their last 13 games when playing with revenge from a loss by three points or less. 25* NBA Pre-All Star Break Southwest Division Underdog of the Year with the San Antonio Spurs (552) plus the points versus the New Orleans Pelicans (551). Best of luck for us — Frank.
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02-27-21 |
Portland State +2 v. Northern Colorado |
Top |
73-65 |
Win
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100 |
2 h 17 m |
Show
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At 2:00 PM ET on Saturday, we will be playing the Portland State Pilots (643) plus the points versus the Northern Colorado Bears (644). THE SITUATION: Portland State (8-10) had their four-game winning streak snapped on Thursday in a 66-64 loss at Northern Colorado in a pick ‘em matchup. Northern Colorado (10-8) has won two in a row.
REASONS TO TAKE THE PILOTS PLUS THE POINTS: Portland State made only 32.8% of their shots on Thursday in the worst shooting effort in their last 14 games. They should shoot better this afternoon being more familiar with the gym. As it is, the Pilots have covered the point spread 8 of their last 11 games after a straight-up loss — and they have covered the point spread in 10 of their last 15 games after a straight-up loss on the road to a conference foe. They have also covered the point spread in 13 of their last 16 games after a point spread loss. Additionally, head coach Barret Peery’s team has been very good playing on short rest. They have covered the point spread in 19 of their last 24 games when playing with one day or less of rest including six straight games under those circumstances. Portland State has also covered the point spread in 8 of their last 11 games when playing their second game on the road in three days. Peery has his team do the little things to create more scoring opportunities — so they should be in good shape in this rematch if they can approach making 40% of their shots. The Pilots lead the Big Sky by pulling down 32.5% of their missed shots. They also lead the conference in forcing turnovers in 25.7% of their opponent’s possessions — and the Bears are 8th in the Big Sky by turning the ball over in 19.1% of their possessions. Portland State may be just 1-6 on the road but they are losing these games by an average of -1.5 PPG. They hold their home hosts to just 42.8% shooting. The Pilots are 5-2-1 ATS in their last 8 road games — and they are 4-1-1 ATS in their last 6 road games as an underdog. Northern Colorado played their best defensive game of the season by holding the Pilots to 32.8% shooting. This is the Bears’ third game since Monday — and they have failed to cover the point spread in 15 of their last 20 home games when playing their third home game in seven days. They rank 237th in Adjusted Net Efficiency by the deeper metrics — but they fall to 255th in the Adjusted Net Efficiency when playing at home. Northern Colorado has failed to cover the point spread in 6 of their last 8 games at home — and they have failed to cover the point spread in 4 of their last 5 home games with the Total in the 130s. The Bears have failed to cover the point spread in 5 of their last 7 home games against teams with a losing record on the road — and they have also failed to cover the point spread in 4 straight home games when favored. They also have failed to cover the point spread in 5 of their last 7 games when favored overall.
FINAL TAKE: Portland State has covered the point spread in 21 of their last 26 games when playing with revenge including five of these last seven situations. They also have covered the point spread in 15 of their last 18 games when avenging a loss on the road. 25* CBB Big Sky Underdog of the Year with the Portland State Pilots (643) plus the points versus the Northern Colorado Bears (644). Best of luck for us — Frank.
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02-26-21 |
Suns -6.5 v. Bulls |
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106-97 |
Win
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100 |
0 h 9 m |
Show
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At 8:05 PM ET on Friday, we will be playing the Phoenix Suns (537) minus the points versus the Chicago Bulls (538). THE SITUATION: Phoenix (20-11) had their three-game losing streak snapped last night in a 124-121 upset loss to Charlotte as a 9-point favorite. Chicago (15-16) has won three straight games as well as five of their last six contests after their 133-126 win against Minnesota on Wednesday as an 8-point underdog.
REASONS TO TAKE THE SUNS MINUS THE POINTS: Phoenix should bounce-back tonight as they have covered the point spread in 9 of their last 12 games after a straight-up loss — and they have covered the point spread in 8 of their last 11 games after a point spread loss. Phoenix has also covered the point spread in 14 of their last 17 games after allowing at least 115 points in their last game. And in their last 30 games after winning three of their last four games, the Suns have covered the point spread in 21 of these contests. Phoenix made 50.6% of their shots last night which was their lowest shooting effort in their last five games — and they have covered the point spread in 4 of their last 5 games after making at least 50% of their shots in two straight games. They go back on the road where they have covered the points spread in 5 of their last 6 games. Chicago failed to cover the point spread in 13 of their last 14 home games after a win at home. The Bulls have also failed to cover the point spread in 7 of their last 9 games after scoring at least 130 points in their last game. Chicago has been feasting on weaker competition with their five recent victories against Houston, Sacramento, Detroit, Indiana, and the Timberwolves. They lone winning team they have played in their last six contests was against Philadelphia — and they lost to them by 7 points. The Bulls have failed to cover the point spread in 8 of their last 11 home games against teams who are winning at least 60% of their games on the road. They have also failed to cover the point spread in their 3 home games this season as an underdog getting 6.5 to 12 points.
FINAL TAKE: Chicago has failed to cover the point spread in 4 of their last 5 games against teams with a winning percentage over 60%. Phoenix has covered the point spread in 4 of their last 5 games against teams with a losing record — and they have covered the point spread in 8 of their last 10 games when favored. 20* NBA Friday Daily Discounted Deal with the Phoenix Suns (537) minus the points versus the Chicago Bulls (538). Best of luck for us — Frank.
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02-26-21 |
Clippers -6.5 v. Grizzlies |
Top |
119-99 |
Win
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100 |
5 h 49 m |
Show
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At 8:05 PM ET on Friday, we will be playing the Los Angeles Clippers (539) minus the points versus the Memphis Grizzlies (540). THE SITUATION: Los Angeles (23-11) has lost two of three after their 122-94 upset loss at Memphis as an 8-point favorite last night. Memphis (14-14) snapped a two-game losing streak with the win.
REASONS TO TAKE THE CLIPPERS MINUS THE POINTS: The Grizzlies are getting healthy again with Brandon Clarke, Grayson Allen, and Justise Winslow back on the court and in the regular rotation. Ja Morant has missed eight games this season as well with an ankle injury. The team displayed their potential last night in a game where they were winning by 30 points at one point. Yet this effort was an outlier. The Grizzlies held the Clippers to 40.5% shooting in what was the best defensive performance of their season. They also made 54.3% of their shots which was the best shooting effort in their last 13 games. But Memphis has failed to cover the point spread in 4 of their last 5 games after a straight-up win. They also have failed to cover the point spread in 4 straight games after a double-digit victory. The Grizzlies host this rematch where they have still failed to cover the point spread in 5 of their last 7 games as a home underdog. Killian Tillie is listed as questionable tonight with a foot injury. And in Memphis’ last 8 games as an underdog, the Grizzlies have failed to cover the point spread in 6 of these games. Los Angeles should play better on defense tonight after Memphis had the best field goal percentage in them in 12 games. The Clippers also had the worst shooting percentage on offense in their last 16 games. Yet LA is still ranked third in the NBA in Offensive Efficiency under first-year head coach Tyron Lue. Kawhi Leonard and Paul George combined to make only two of their nine shots from 3-point land. Leonard has been his typical excellent self this season — but it is George who has stepped up his game amidst off-season criticism to score 24.8 PPG while nailing 48.1% of his 3-pointers so far this year. The Clippers should step up with a strong effort tonight. They have covered the point spread in 40 of their last 56 games after a straight-up loss — and they have covered the point spread in 25 of their last 35 games after a point spread loss. Los Angeles has also covered the points spread in 19 of their last 28 games after an upset loss — and they have covered the point spread in 27 of their last 37 games after a loss on the road. Additionally, the Clippers have covered the point spread in 16 of their last 21 games after a loss by at least 10 points. LA has been very good on the road with an 11-5 record and an average winning margin of +6.6 PPG. They are making 48.4% of their shots away from home which is generating 114.5 PPG. The Clippers have covered the point spread in 21 of their last 30 games on the road — and they have covered the point spread in 44 of their last 65 road games when favored.
FINAL TAKE: Los Angeles has covered the point spread in 19 of their last 27 games on the road when avenging a same-season loss. 25* NBA Game of the Month with the Los Angeles Clippers (539) minus the points versus the Memphis Grizzlies (540). Best of luck for us — Frank.
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02-26-21 |
Coastal Carolina v. Troy State UNDER 139.5 |
Top |
75-59 |
Win
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100 |
1 h 1 m |
Show
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At 7:00 PM ET on Friday, we will be playing Under the Total in the game between the Coastal Carolina Chanticleers (847) and the Troy Trojans (848). THE SITUATION: Coastal Carolina (13-6) snapped a three-game losing streak on Sunday in a 65-55 win against Georgia Southern as a 6-point favorite. Troy (10-14) has lost five in a row after their 65-53 loss at Georgia State as a 10-point underdog on Saturday.
REASONS TO TAKE UNDER THE TOTAL: The Chanticleers have played 4 straight games Under the Total after a straight-up win. Coastal Carolina has played six straight Unders — and not only have they played 7 of their last 9 games Under the Total after playing an Under in their last game but they have played 5 of their last 6 games Under the Total after playing at least two straight Unders in a row. The Chanticleers have the second-best defense in the Sun Belt in Adjusted Defensive Efficiency. They have held their last five opponents to just 63.8 PPG on 37.1% shooting from the field — as compared to their 67.0 PPG and 39.2% opponent’s offensive marks for the season. They go back on the road where they are making only 40.8% of their shots. Coastal Carolina has played 5 straight games Under the Total on the road — and they have played 4 straight road games Under the Total when favored. Additionally, the Chanticleers have played 5 straight Unders when favored — and the Under is 5-1-1 in their last 7 games when playing a team with a losing record. Troy has played 9 of their last 13 games Under the Total after a straight-up loss — and they have played 8 of their last 11 games Under the Total after a point spread loss. And while the Trojans have not covered the point spread in two straight games, they have then played 10 of their last 12 games Under the Total after not covering the point spread in their last two games. Troy has also played 18 of their last 27 games Under the Total when playing their second game in seven days. They return home where they have the second-best Adjusted Defensive Efficiency in Sun Belt play. They hold their guests to 36.7% on their home court which is resulting in only 59.7 PPG. The Trojans only hit 41.6% of their shots at home. Troy has played 4 of their last 5 home games Under the Total against teams with a winning record on the road. The Trojans can struggle to score — they are averaging only 60.8 PPG on 39.7% shooting in their last five games. Troy has played 14 of their last 20 games Under the Total as an underdog — and they have played 10 of their last 13 games Under the Total against teams who are winning at least 60% of their games.
FINAL TAKE: Troy will be playing with revenge from a 70-65 loss at Coastal Carolina on January 23rd as a 10-point underdog. The Trojans have played 5 of their last 7 games Under the Total when avenging a same-season loss. Troy also lost the January 22nd meeting between these two teams — and they have played 6 of their last 8 games Under the Total when motivated by double-revenge. 25* CBB Sun Belt Conference Total of the Year with Under the Total in the game between the Coastal Carolina Chanticleers (847) and the Troy Trojans (848). Best of luck for us — Frank.
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02-25-21 |
Mavs v. 76ers -5 |
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97-111 |
Win
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100 |
0 h 20 m |
Show
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At 7:05 PM ET on Thursday, we will be playing the Philadelphia 76ers (520) minus the points versus the Dallas Mavericks (519). THE SITUATION: Philadelphia (21-11) has won three of their last four games with their 109-102 win at Toronto as a 2.5-point favorite on Tuesday. Dallas (15-15) has won six of their last seven games after their 110-107 upset win against Boston as a 2.5-point underdog on Tuesday.
REASONS TO TAKE THE 76ERS MINUS THE POINTS: Philadelphia should build off their momentum as they have covered the point spread in 18 of their last 29 games after a win against an Atlantic Division rival. They have also covered the point spread in 11 of their last 14 games after winning three of their last four games. And while they have not covered the point spread in five of their last seven games, they have then covered the point spread in 19 of their last 26 games after failing to cover the point spread in five or six of their last seven games. The Sixers return where they are very tough to bear with a 13-2 record while scoring 117.9 PPG on 49.4% shooting from the field. They have covered the point spread in 6 of their last 8 games — and they have covered the point spread in 13 of their last 15 home games with the total in the 220s. Head coach Doc Rivers expects Seth Curry to play tonight with him being upgraded to probable with his nagging ankle. Dallas has failed to cover the point spread in 8 of their last 12 games after an upset win. They also have failed to cover the point spread in 5 of their last 7 games after a straight-up win — and they have failed to cover the point spread in 4 of their last 5 games after a win by six points or less. Furthermore, the Mavericks have failed to cover the point spread in 8 of their last 10 games when playing with one day of rest. They go back on the road where they have failed to cover the point spread in 5 of their alt 8 road games as an underdog of 6 points or less. They may be without Kristaps Porzingis who is listed as questionable with a back injury.
FINAL TAKE: Dallas has failed to cover the point spread in 6 of their last 7 games against teams with a winning record — and they have failed to cover the point spread in 4 of their last 5 games as an underdog. Philly has covered the point spread in 8 straight home games when favored by up to 6 points. 10* NBA Dallas-Philadelphia TNT Special with the Philadelphia 76ers (520) minus the points versus the Dallas Mavericks (519). Best of luck for us — Frank.
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02-25-21 |
Tennessee State v. Morehead State -11 |
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60-74 |
Win
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100 |
0 h 3 m |
Show
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At 7:00 PM ET on Thursday, we will be playing the Morehead State Eagles (742) minus the points versus the Tennessee State Tigers (741). THE SITUATION: Morehead State (18-7) has won two in a row with their 56-48 win at SIU-Edwardsville on Monday as a 13-point favorite. Tennessee State (4-17) has lost seven of their last eight games with their 77-76 loss to Jacksonville State as a 7-point underdog.
REASONS TO TAKE THE EAGLES MINUS THE POINTS: Morehead State should build off their momentum as they have covered the point spread in 9 of their last 12 games after a straight-up win. They also have covered the point spread in 6 of their last 8 games after a point spread loss. They return home for the first time since February 6th where they are 10-1 this season with an average winning margin of +11.2 PPG. The Eagles hold their guests to just 59.1 PPG on 38.4% shooting from the field. Morehead State has covered the point spread in 4 of their last 5 games at home — and they have coved the point spread in 4 straight games at home against a team with a losing record on the road. Tennessee State allowed Jacksonville State to make 52.8% of their shots — they were the fourth opponent in their last five games who shot at least 50% from the field against them. The Tigers have failed to cover the point spread in 5 of their last 6 games after a loss. They go back on the road for the first time since February 6th after playing their last four games at home. Tennessee State has failed to cover the point spread in 4 straight road games after playing their last three games at home. They have also failed to cover the point spread in 17 of their last 22 games on the road — and they have failed to cover the point spread in 10 of their last 11 road games as an underdog.
FINAL TAKE: The Tigers have failed to cover the point spread in 5 of their last 7 games against teams with a winning record — and they have failed to cover the point spread in 5 of their last 6 games as an underdog. The Eagles have covered the point spread in 5 of their last 6 games when favored — and they have covered the point spread in 6 of their last 8 games against a team with a losing record. 10* CBB Blowout Bookie Buster with the Morehead State Eagles (742) minus the points versus the Tennessee State Tigers (741). Best of luck for us — Frank.
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02-25-21 |
Western Kentucky v. Houston UNDER 137.5 |
Top |
57-81 |
Loss |
-110 |
2 h 48 m |
Show
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At 7:00 PM ET on Thursday, we will be playing Under the Total in the game between the Western Kentucky Hilltoppers (749) and the Houston Cougars (750). THE SITUATION: Western Kentucky (15-4) has won six games in a row after their 89-66 win against Rice as a 9.5-point favorite back on February 13th. Houston (18-3) has won three of their last four games with their 90-52 victory against Cincinnati as a 12.5-point favorite on Sunday.
REASONS TO TAKE UNDER THE TOTAL: The Hilltoppers made 56.5% of their shots against the Owls after shooting 50.9% from the field in their previous game at home against Rice. Western Kentucky has played 5 of their last 8 games Under the Total after making at least 50% of their shots in two straight games — and they have played 5 of their last 6 games Under the Total after scoring at least 80 points in their last game. Additionally, the Hilltoppers have played 11 of their last 17 games Under the Total after a win at home — and they have played 6 straight Unders after winning two in a row on their home court. Western Kentucky has also played 10 of their last 12 games on the road Under the Total after two wins in a row against conference opponents — and they have played 17 of their last 24 games on the road Under the Total after playing a game that finished Over the Total (146.5 versus Rice 2/13). The Hilltoppers may be rusty on offense with the almost-two-week layoff. As it is, they have only scored 64.6 PPG on 38.4% shooting in their last five games which is almost 5.0 PPG below their season average. And while they rank 103rd nationally in Adjusted Offensive Efficiency at home, they fall to 149th in the nation in Adjusted Offensive Efficiency when playing on the road. But their defense travels — Western Kentucky ranks 57th in the nation in Adjusted Defensive Efficiency compared to their 132nd ranking when playing at home. They hold their home hosts to 41.8% shooting. The Hilltoppers have played 22 of their last 33 games Under the Total on the road — including seven of their last nine games. They also have played 5 straight road games Under the Total as an underdog. Houston has played 11 of their last 12 games Under the Total after a win at home by at least 20 points — and they have played 5 of their last 6 games Under the Total after scoring at least 80 points in their last game. The Cougars also held the Bearcats to just 30.0% shooting. Head coach Kelvin Sampson has one of the best defensive teams in the nation. Houston ranks 4th in the nation in Adjusted Defensive Efficiency while leading the nation with an opponent’s effective field goal percentage of 42.2%. The Cougars have the second-best Adjusted Defensive Efficiency in the nation when playing at home where they limit their opponents to just 34.1% shooting and 54.2 PPG. Houston has played 14 of their last 20 home games Under the Total — and the Under is 38-14-1 in the last 52 home games against teams with a winning record on the road. The Under is also 16-5-1 in the Cougars’ last 22 home games against teams who are winning at least 60% of their games on the road.
FINAL TAKE: Houston has played 19 of their last 26 games Under the Total against teams who are winning at least 60% of their games — and Western Kentucky has played 7 of their last 8 games Under the Total against teams with a winning percentage over 60%. 25* CBB Thursday ESPN2 Total of the Year with Under the Total in the game between the Western Kentucky Hilltoppers (749) and the Houston Cougars (750). Best of luck for us — Frank.
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02-24-21 |
Lakers +9 v. Jazz |
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89-114 |
Loss |
-107 |
1 h 13 m |
Show
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At 10:05 PM ET on Wednesday, we will be playing the Los Angeles Lakers (517) plus the points versus the Utah Jazz (518). THE SITUATION: Los Angeles (22-10) suffered their third-straight upset loss on Monday with their 127-124 loss to Washington as a 6.5-point favorite. Utah (25-6) has won ten of their last eleven games with their 132-110 win against Charlotte as a 12.5-point favorite on Monday.
REASONS TO TAKE THE LAKERS PLUS THE POINTS: Los Angeles allowed the Wizards to make 49.0% of their shots which was the second-highest opponent’s field goal percentage in their last 16 games. The Lakers blew a 17-point second-half lead against Washington. These are the dog days of February in the middle of a pandemic for the reigning NBA champions who are without both Anthony Davis and Dennis Schroeder — but “champions pride” should kick-in tonight after getting upset by Brooklyn and then Miami playing with revenge from the NBA Finals before taking their foot off the proverbial gas pedal against the Wizards. Los Angeles has covered the point spread in 7 of their last 11 games after a game where at least 225 combined points were scored. The Lakers have only covered the point spread twice in their last nine games — but they have then covered the point spread in 4 straight games after not covering the point spread in four or five of their last six games. Los Angeles goes on the road where they have covered the point spread in 6 of their last 7 road games as an underdog. The Lakers are not underdogs often these days — but they have covered the point spread in 16 of their last 21 games when getting the points. Utah is the hottest team in the NBA — and they made 52.9% of their shots on Monday in what was the best shooting effort in the last eight games. The Jazz have been mostly feasting on the bottom half of the league. They are just 3-12-1 ATS in their last 16 home games against teams with a winning percentage over 60% on the road. Utah is also only 4-10-1 ATS in their last 15 games against teams with a winning percentage of 60% or better.
FINAL TAKE: The Lakers have covered the point spread in their last 5 meetings with the Jazz — and they have covered the point spread in 4 of their last 5 games in Utah against Quin Snyder’s team. 10* NBA Wednesday Late Show Bailout with the Los Angeles Lakers (517) plus the points versus the Utah Jazz (518). Best of luck for us — Frank.
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02-24-21 |
South Carolina +6 v. Mississippi State |
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48-69 |
Loss |
-109 |
0 h 21 m |
Show
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At 7:00 PM ET on Wednesday, we will be playing the South Carolina Gamecocks (681) plus the points versus the Mississippi State Bulldogs (682). THE SITUATION: South Carolina (5-11) has lost five straight games with their 93-78 loss at home to Missouri as a 4-point underdog on Saturday. Mississippi State (12-11) snapped a two-game losing streak on Saturday with their 66-56 win at Ole Miss as a 5.5-point underdog.
REASONS TO TAKE THE GAMECOCKS PLUS THE POINTS: South Carolina allowed the Tigers to make 57.6% of their shots which was the worst defensive effort in their last nine games. The Gamecocks have bounced-back to cover the point spread in 11 of their last 14 games after a double-digit loss to a conference opponent — and they have covered the point spread in 4 straight games after a loss by 10 for more points at home. South Carolina has also covered the point spread in 4 of their last 5 games after allowing at least 90 points in their last game. They stay go back on the road where they are ranked 80th in the nation in Adjusted Net Efficiency — as compared to their ranking at home of just 129th in Adjusted Net Efficiency. The Gamecocks have covered the point spread in 11 of their last 16 road games as an underdog — and they have covered the point spread in 7 straight games on the road as a dog getting 3.5 to 6 points. Mississippi State has failed to cover the point spread in 6 straight games after a straight-up win — and they have failed to cover the point spread in 5 of their last 7 games after a point spread win. The Bulldogs have also failed to cover the point spread in 10 of their last 12 games after a win on the road. They return home where they are just 8-5 and likely overvalued. The analytics rank Mississippi State as 80th in the nation in Adjusted Net Efficiency when playing at home as compared to their ranking of 16th in the nation in Adjusted Net Efficiency when they are playing on the road. The Bulldogs have failed to cover the point spread in 5 of their last 6 home games against teams with a winning percentage of 40% or less on the road. Furthermore, Mississippi State has failed to cover the point spread in 5 of their last 7 games against teams with a winning percentage of 40% or less — and they have failed to cover the point spread in 5 of their last 6 games as a favorite.
FINAL TAKE: South Carolina is avenging a 75-59 upset loss at home to Mississippi State as a 3-point favorite on February 6th — and they have covered the point spread in 9 of their last 11 games when playing with revenge from a loss at home. 20* CBB Wednesday Daily Discounted Deal with the South Carolina Gamecocks (681) plus the points versus the Mississippi State Bulldogs (682). Best of luck for us — Frank.
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02-23-21 |
Celtics +3 v. Mavs |
Top |
107-110 |
Push |
0 |
3 h 55 m |
Show
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At 7:35 PM ET on Tuesday, we will be playing the Boston Celtics (571) minus (or plus) the Dallas Mavericks (572). THE SITUATION: Boston (15-15) looks to rebound from a 120-115 upset loss in overtime at New Orleans as a 2-point favorite on Sunday. Dallas (14-15) won their fifth game in their last six last night with their 102-92 win against Memphis as a 4.5-point favorite.
REASONS TO TAKE THE CELTICS MINUS (OR PLUS) THE POINTS: Boston blew a 24-point lead on Sunday against the Pelicans. The Celtics made only 39.8% of their shots in what was the lowest shooting effort in their last four games. Boston should pick themselves up off the mat after that embarrassing result on national television. The Celtics have covered the point spread in 7 of their last 9 games after a straight-up loss — and they have covered the point spread in 6 of their last 8 games after a point spread loss. Boston has also covered the point spread in 4 of their last 5 games after an upset loss on the road as a favorite. Head coach Brad Stevens’ team is struggling — but this group has been rarely been at full strength due to injuries. Marcus Smart is out with a calf injury but the group’s Big Three of Jayson Tatum, Jaylen Brown, and Kemba Walker will be on the court together for this game which has not been the case for many of their games this season. Consistency has been a problem — and the Celtics need help on their frontline. But Tatum and Brown are rising superstars in this league who are only 22 and 24-years old — the vision for general manager Danny Ainge is that this team will be elite for years with two of the top-ten players in the game over the next several years. Boston has bounced-back to cover the point spread in 13 of their last 17 road games after a narrow loss by 6 points or less. And in their last 5 games with the Total set at 235 or higher, they have covered the point spread in 4 of these contests. Dallas held the Grizzlies to just 39.4% shooting last night which was the best defensive effort in their last 19 games. The Mavericks are struggling at that end of the court — they rank 24th in Defensive Rating this season. They had not played since Valentine’s Day before last night — but they have failed to cover the point spread in 4 straight games when playing without rest. Dallas has also failed to cover the point spread in 5 of their last 6 games after a straight-up win — and they have failed to cover the point spread in 4 of their last 5 games after a point spread victory. Additionally, the Mavericks have failed to cover the point spread in 6 of their last 8 games after a double-digit win over a Southwest Division rival. They stay at home where they have failed to cover the point spread in 21 of their last 30 home games after a win. Dallas has failed to cover the point spread in 10 of their last 12 games on their home court — and they have failed to cover the point spread in 5 of their last 6 home games against teams with a losing record on the road. The Mavs have also failed to cover the point spread in 10 of their last 13 home games with the Total set at 220 or higher.
FINAL TAKE: Dallas was an overnight favorite but moved to the underdog with the news that Kristaps Porzingis is questionable with his knee. Even if Porzingis plays tonight, I like the Celtics — but his absence certainly helps. Boston has covered the point spread in 6 of their last 8 meetings with the Mavericks — and they have covered the point spread in 11 of their last 15 trips to Dallas to face them. 25* NBA Pre-All Star Break Tuesday TNT Game of the Year with the Boston Celtics (571) minus (or plus) the Dallas Mavericks (572). Best of luck for us — Frank.
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02-22-21 |
Syracuse v. Duke OVER 148 |
Top |
71-85 |
Win
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100 |
5 h 23 m |
Show
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At 7:00 PM ET on Monday, we will be playing Over the Total in the game between the Syracuse Orange (857) and the Duke Blue Devils (858). THE SITUATION: Syracuse (13-6) has won three in a row with their 75-67 win against Notre Dame as a 1.5-point favorite on Saturday. Duke (10-8) has won three in a row as well with their 66-65 upset win against Virginia as a 3-point underdog on Saturday.
REASONS TO TAKE OVER THE TOTAL: The Orange only made 43.5% of their shots against the Fighting Irish but still rallied from a 20-point deficit to win that game. Syracuse has then played 9 of their last 11 road games Over the Total after a win. They also have played 6 of their last 8 games Over the Total when playing with one day of rest. Head coach Jim Boeheim’s team does not fit his typical profile — they are much better on offense than they are on defense. The Orange ranks 38th in the nation in Adjusted Offensive Efficiency — and they rank 29th nationally in this metric when playing on the road. Yet Syracuse is only 84th nationally in Adjusted Defensive Efficiency — and they plummet to 186th in the nation in this metric when playing away from home. Boeheim’s 2-3 zone is not working this season — and it remains as vulnerable as ever to offensive rebounding with the open space around the rim it leaves vulnerable. Not only do the Orange allow their opponents to pull down 31.1% of their missed shots, 279th nationally, but home teams are getting second-chance scoring opportunities in a whopping 37.5% of their missed shots which is 340th in the nation. Syracuse has played 15 of their last 18 games Over the Total on the road — and they have played 6 straight road games Over the Total as an underdog of up to six points. They are allowing 78.0 PPG when playing on the road. And while the Orange have played three straight Unders, the Orange have played 6 straight games Over the Total after playing at least two straight Unders. Additionally, Syracuse has played 4 of their last 5 games Over the Total against teams with a winning record — and they have played 14 of their last 18 games Over the Total as an underdog. Duke has played 10 of their last 13 games Over the Total after a straight-up win — and they have played 12 straight home games Over the Total after a win against an ACC rival. They have also played 7 of their last 8 games Over the Total after a point spread win. The Blue Devils shot 51.0% from the field against the Cavaliers’ pack-line defense which was actually the worst shooting effort in their last five games. Duke is averaging 79.0 PPG over their last five games on 52.5% shooting over that span — and they have played 5 of their last 7 games Over the Total after making at least 50% of their shots in three straight games. While the Blue Devils have been pilloried for being one of the blue blood programs suffering a down season, they have under the radar regarding how good they are on offense. They rank 14th in the nation in Adjusted Offensive Efficiency — and they have improved to 10th in the nation in that metric over their last ten games to demonstrate they do not miss freshman Jalen Johnson who left the team. But Duke struggles on the end of the court as they rank just 135th in Adjusted Defensive Efficiency when playing at home. The Over is 19-6-1 in the Blue Devils’ last 26 home games including eight of their last ten home games finishing Over the Total. Duke has also played 7 straight games Over the Total at home against teams who are not winning at least 40% of their games on the road. The Blue Devils pound the offensive glass as well to take advantage of their missed shots against the Boeheim 2-3 zone — they rebound 33.6% of their missed shots at home, 67th nationally. Duke has played 18 of their last 26 games Over the Total against teams with a winning percentage of 60% or better — and they have played 31 of their last 43 games Over the Total as a favorite.
FINAL TAKE: The Blue Devils have played 13 of their last 19 home games Over the Total with the number in the 140s — and the Orange has played 10 of their last 13 road games Over the Total with the number in the 140 to 149.5 point range. 25* CBB Big Monday ESPN Total of the Year with Over the Total in the game between the Syracuse Orange (857) and the Duke Blue Devils (858). Best of luck for us — Frank.
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02-21-21 |
Pistons +3 v. Magic |
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96-105 |
Loss |
-104 |
1 h 42 m |
Show
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At 7:05 PM ET on Sunday, we will be playing the Detroit Pistons (539) plus the points versus the Orlando Magic (540). THE SITUATION: Detroit (8-21) has lost two in a row with their 109-95 loss at Memphis on Friday. Orlando (12-18) pulled off their second-straight upset victory on Friday with their 124-120 upset win against Golden State as a 5-point underdog.
REASONS TO TAKE THE PISTONS MINUS THE POINTS: Detroit only made 41.9% of their shots against the Grizzlies in what was the lowest field goal percentage in their last seven games. The Pistons should play better tonight. They have covered the point spread in 10 of their last 12 games after a double-digit loss — and they have covered the point spread in 7 of their last 9 games after a straight-up loss. Detroit has covered the point spread in 5 of their last 6 games after a point spread loss. And in their last 12 games after losing two in a row, the Pistons have covered the point spread 8 of these games. This team plays hard for head coach Dwane Casey every night who is doing a great job getting the most out of his talent. Blake Griffin will no play as he is being held out until he is traded — but big deal, the veteran has offered little to this team since being traded from the Clippers a couple of years ago. Detroit has covered the point spread in 4 of their 6 games on the road with the Total set in the 220s. Orlando had lost thirteen of sixteen games before upsetting the Kings and Knicks before pulling that trick off again against the Warriors on Friday. But the Magic have failed to cover the point spread in 6 of their last 8 games after a point spread win. Orlando has also failed to cover the point spread in 6 of their last 8 games after scoring at least 115 points in their last game — and they have failed to cover the point spread in 10 of their last 13 games after allowing at least 115 points in their last game. The Magic have also failed to cover the point spread in 10 of their last 13 games when playing with one day of rest. They stay at home where they have failed to cover the point spread in 5 straight home games against teams with a winning percentage of 40% or less on the road. They are getting outscored at home by -4.5 PPG. Orlando is also undermanned for this game with both forward Aaron Gordon and point guard Cole Anthony out indefinitely. Gordon may be the team’s best player and there is a big drop off at point guard to backup Michael Carter-Williams. The Magic have failed to cover the point spread in 8 of their last 9 games against teams winning 25-40% of their games.
FINAL TAKE: The Pistons have covered the point spread in 4 straight games against Orlando. 10* NBA Sunday Night Discounted Deal with the Detroit Pistons (539) plus the points versus the Orlando Magic (540). Best of luck for us — Frank.
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02-20-21 |
West Virginia v. Texas OVER 145.5 |
Top |
84-82 |
Win
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100 |
0 h 30 m |
Show
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At 3:00 PM ET on Saturday, we will be playing Over the Total in the game between the West Virginia Mountaineers (653) and the Texas Longhorns (654). THE SITUATION: West Virginia (14-6) had their three-game winning streak snapped last Saturday in their 91-90 upset loss in double-overtime against Oklahoma as a 4-point favorite. Texas (13-5) has won two games in a row after their 70-55 win against TCU as an 11.5-point favorite on Saturday.
REASONS TO TAKE OVER THE TOTAL: The Mountaineers made only 42.4% of their shots on Saturday which was the lowest shooting mark in their last four games. West Virginia has played 8 of their last 11 games Over the Total after a game at home where both teams scored at least 85 points. The Mountaineers have played six straight Overs while scoring at least 82 points in three straight games. They have then played 6 of their last 8 games Over the Total after scoring at least 75 points in three straight games — and they have played 8 of their last 12 games Over the Total after playing at least three straight Overs. West Virginia has also played 5 of their last 7 games Over the Total when playing their second game in the last eight days. The Mountaineers tend to play higher-scoring games because they generate additional scoring opportunities. They are 10th in the nation by rebounding 36.2% of their missed shots. They are also 30th nationally by forcing turnovers in 21.9% of their opponent’s possessions when playing on the road. West Virginia has played 8 of their last 9 games Over the Total on the road — and they have played 6 straight road games Over the Total against teams with a winning percentage over 60% at home. In their last five games, the Mountaineers are scoring 83.8 PPG. But they have also allowed their last five opponents to make 45.4% of their shots which is generating 79.6 PPG. West Virginia ranks 9th in the nation in Adjusted Offensive Efficiency which would make them one of head coach Bob Huggins’ best offensive teams in his career. But he has had many better teams on the defensive end of the court — this group ranks only 64th nationally in Adjusted Defensive Efficiency. The Mountaineers have played 5 straight games Over the Total as an underdog — and the Over is 15-5-1 in their last 21 games against teams with a winning percentage over 60%. They have also played 11 of their last 14 games Over the Total with the number in the 140s. Texas has played 5 of their last 6 games Over the Total after a win by at least 15 points — and they have played 11 of their last 15 games Over the Total after not allowing more than 55 points in their last contest. The Longhorns are an excellent defensive team who ranks 26th in the nation in Adjusted Defensive Efficiency. But COVID pauses and now ice storms and power outages may be taking their toll on Shaka Smart’s team. While they hold their opponents to 67.6 PPG on 40.5% shooting, their last five opponents have made 44.6% of their shots which is generating 74.0 PPG. Texas has played 6 of their last 7 home games Over the Total — and they have played 11 of their last 16 home games Over the Total when favored by up to 6 points. The Longhorns have played 6 of their last 8 games Over the Total when favored — and they have played 6 of their last 8 games Over the Total against teams with a winning percentage over 60%.
FINAL TAKE: Texas won the first meeting between these two teams on January 9th when they upset West Virginia in Morgantown by a 1.5-point underdog. The Mountaineers have played 6 straight games Over the Total when avenging an upset loss as a home favorite. 25* CBB ABC-TV Total of the Year with Over the Total in the game between the West Virginia Mountaineers (653) and the Texas Longhorns (654). Best of luck for us — Frank.
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02-20-21 |
NC State v. Wake Forest +1.5 |
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80-62 |
Loss |
-109 |
0 h 14 m |
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At 2:00 PM ET on Saturday, we will be playing the Wake Forest Demon Deacons (636) plus (or minus) the point(s) versus the North Carolina State Wolfpack (635). THE SITUATION: Wake Forest (6-10) has lost two games in a row with their 84-60 loss to Duke on Wednesday as a 6-point underdog. NC State (9-9) snapped a two-game losing streak with a 74-73 upset win at Pittsburgh on Wednesday as a 4.5-point underdog.
REASONS TO TAKE THE DEMON DEACONS PLUS (OR MINUS) THE POINTS: Wake Forest allowed a Blue Devils team (seemingly liberated from freshman Jalen Johnson after he opted-out for the rest of the season) to make 54.1% of their shots from the field in what was the worst defensive effort this season. The Demon Deacons have bounced-back to cover the point spread in 5 of their last 6 games — and they have covered the point spread in 7 of their last 9 games after a loss to a conference rival. Wake Forest has also covered the point spread in 4 of their last 5 games after a double-digit loss at home — and they have covered the point spread in 14 of their last 18 home games after a loss by at least 20 points. The Demon Deacons have also covered the point spread in 4 of their last 5 games after losing two in a row to ACC opponents. Wake Forest stays at home where they are 5-3 with an average winning margin of +6.5 PPG. The Demon Deacons have covered the point spread in 10 of their last 14 games on their home court — and they have covered the point spread in 5 of their last 7 home games against teams with a losing record on the road. Wake Forest has also covered the point spread in 6 of their last 8 home games when priced in the +/- 3-point range. NC State nailed 56.9% of their shots on Wednesday which was the best shooting effort for them this season. But the Wolfpack have failed to cover the point spread in 6 straight games after an upset win — and they are 0-3-1 ATS in their last 4 games after a point spread loss. NC State stays on the road where they are just 3-5 this season. They are just 2-6-1 ATS in their last 9 games on the road — and they are 1-4-1 ATS in their last 6 road games against teams with a winning percentage over 60% at home. The Wolfpack are far from 100% for this game. They have already lost their leading scorer, Devon Daniels, to a season-ending knee injury last month. Thomas Allen did not play against the Panthers — he has led the team in scoring in three of his last nine starts. Braxton Beverly is dealing with back and hip issues — while he scored 12 points on Wednesday, he is questionable for this game. NC State has failed to cover the point spread in 4 of their last 5 games against teams with a losing record.
FINAL TAKE: The Wolfpack won the previous meeting between these two teams on January 27th in a 72-67 win as a 7.5-point favorite. The Demon Deacons have covered the point spread in 7 of their last 10 opportunities to avenge a loss. 10* CBB Saturday Afternoon Discounted Deal with the Wake Forest Demon Deacons (636) plus (or minus) the point(s) versus the North Carolina State Wolfpack (635). Best of luck for us — Frank.
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02-20-21 |
Georgia Tech v. Miami-FL +3.5 |
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87-60 |
Loss |
-104 |
3 h 37 m |
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At 12:00 PM ET on Saturday, we will be playing the Miami (FL) Hurricanes (606) plus the points versus the Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets (605). THE SITUATION: Miami (7-12) has lost two straight games as well as six of their last seven contests after their 71-61 loss at Notre Dame last Sunday as a 7-point underdog. Georgia Tech (10-8) snapped a two-game losing streak on Sunday with their 71-65 victory against Pittsburgh as a 5-point favorite.
REASONS TO TAKE THE HURRICANES PLUS THE POINTS: Miami shot just 32.4% from the field on Sunday against the Irish in what was the worst shooting effort of the season. They should shoot better this afternoon. The Hurricanes have covered the point spread in 13 of their last 17 home games after a loss on the road — and they have covered the point spread in 13 of their last 16 home games after a loss on the road against a conference rival. Additionally, Miami has covered the point spread in 7 straight games at home after two straight losses to ACC foes — and they have covered the point spread in 8 of their last 9 home games after losing three of their last four games. Head coach Jim Larranaga’s team has been riddled with injuries this season — at one point, they were down to just six scholarship players. These absences have opened space for rising sophomores, Isaiah Wong and Harlond Beverly, to step into scoring and leadership roles. They return home were they have covered the point spread in 5 of their last 6 games while holding their guests to just 41.9% shooting. The Hurricanes are better on their home court where they rank 116th in the nation in Adjusted Net Efficiency as compared to their 186nd ranking in Adjusted Net Efficiency on the road. They have covered the point spread in 9 of their last 11 home games as an underdog of up to 6 points. One thing this Miami team will not do is put the Yellow Jackets on the line — they are second best in the nation in free throw rate. Georgia Tech has failed to cover the point spread in 23 of their last 33 road games when playing with five or six days off since their last game. They have also failed to cover the point spread in 4 of their last 6 games with the Total set in the 130s. They are just 2-5 on the road while only making 44.3% of their shots. The Yellow Jackets allow their home hosts to make 40.5% of their 3-pointers, 316th in the nation, and these home teams are pulling down 33.5% of their missed shots, 307th nationally. Georgia Tech has failed to cover the point spread in 8 of their last 12 road games when favored by 3.5 to 6 points. Head coach Josh Pastner’s team has faltered on defense as well as of late — their last five opponents have made 48.2% of their baskets.
FINAL TAKE: The Yellow Jackets have failed to cover the point spread in 5 of their last 7 games against teams with a losing record. The Hurricanes have covered the point spread in 7 of their last 9 games against teams with a winning record. 10* CBB Saturday Afternoon Tipoff with the Miami (FL) Hurricanes (606) plus the points versus the Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets (605). Best of luck for us — Frank.
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02-19-21 |
Bulls v. 76ers OVER 227.5 |
Top |
105-112 |
Loss |
-104 |
3 h 32 m |
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At 7:35 PM ET on Friday, we will be playing Over the Total in the game between the Chicago Bulls (525) and the Philadelphia 76ers (526). THE SITUATION: Chicago (12-15) won their third game in their last four contests on Wednesday with their 105-102 win against Detroit as a 3-point favorite. Philadelphia (19-10) snapped a three-game losing streak on Wednesday with their 118-113 win against Houston as an 8.5-point favorite.
REASONS TO TAKE OVER THE TOTAL: It was fourth straight games for the Bulls where they scored at least 105 points — and they have played 6 of their last 9 games Over the Total after scoring at least 105 points in at least three straight games. Chicago is seeing an average of 230 combined points scored in their games this season under first-year head coach Billy Donovan. They go back on the road where they are scoring 118.7 PPG on 49.2% shooting. They are also allowing their home hosts score 116.2 PPG on 46.6% shooting. The Bulls have played 7 of their last 9 games on the road Over the Total — and they have played 10 of their last 13 road games Over the Total with the number at 220 or higher. Additionally, Chicago has played 23 of their last 33 road games Over the Total against teams with a winning record at home — and they have played 9 of their last 10 road games Over the Total as an underdog. The Bulls have also played 6 of their last 7 games Over the Total as a dog overall — and they have played 6 of their last 7 games Over the Total against teams with a winning percentage over 60%. Philadelphia shot 48.1% from the field on Wednesday which was tied for the lowest shooting effort in their last nine games. The 76ers have played 4 of their last 5 games Over the Total after a straight-up win — and they have played 9 of their last 11 games Over the Total after a point spread loss. They did not have Ben Simmons against the Rockets who missed the game because of an illness — but he should be back on the court tonight. Philly stays at home where they make 49.5% of their shots en route to 118.4 PPG. They allow their guests to score 112.4 PPG. The Sixers have played 8 of their last 10 home games Over the Total — and they have played 22 of their last 29 home games Over the Total as a favorite. Additionally, the Over is 13-6-1 in the last 20 games against teams with a losing record.
FINAL TAKE: UPDATE: Simmons is not playing tonight due to the illness that has dogged him this week (despite having the “probable” listing). No big deal (and this possibility is why I liked the Over versus a potential Philly side play) — the Over is still a strong technical play and what the Sixers lose with his offense, they also lose his elite defensive talents tonight which should ensure the Bulls approach their road scoring average. These two teams have played 14 of their last 20 meetings Over the Total — and they have played 10 of their last 14 games in Philadelphia Over the Total. 25* NBA Pre-All Star Break Friday ESPN Total of the Year with Over the Total in the game between the Chicago Bulls (525) and the Philadelphia 76ers (526). Best of luck for us — Frank.
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02-19-21 |
Jacksonville v. Stetson -5.5 |
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75-91 |
Win
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100 |
0 h 9 m |
Show
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At 7:00 PM ET on Friday, we will be playing the Stetson Hatters (307094) minus the points versus the Jacksonville Dolphins (307093). THE SITUATION: Stetson (8-11) has lost two of their last three games after their 83-75 upset loss at Kennesaw State as a 6.5-point favorite on Saturday. Jacksonville (10-12) has lost eight of their last nine games with their 71-69 loss to Lipscomb as a 7-point underdog on Saturday.
REASONS TO TAKE THE HATTERS MINUS THE POINTS: Stetson allowed Kennesaw State to make 49.0% of their shots in what was the worst defensive effort in their last seven games. The Hatters have bounced-back to cover the point spread in 6 of their last 8 games after a straight-up win — and they have also covered the point spread in 5 of their last 7 games after a loss on the road. Stetson has also covered the points spread in 4 of their last 5 games when playing with five or six days of rest. Now after playing their last two games, the Hatters return home where they are 5-3 with an average winning wagon of +12.1 PPG. Stetson has covered the point spread in 6 straight games after playing their last two games on the road. They also have covered the point spread in 6 of their last 8 home games with the Total set in the 130 to 134.5 point range — and they have covered the point spread in 7 of their last 9 home games against teams with a winning percentage of 40% or less on the road. The Hatter hold their visitors to just 42.6% shooting which translates into just 63.0 PPG on their home court. Stetson is much better at home — they rank 198th in the nation in Adjusted Net Efficiency at home as opposed to their 257th mark on the road. They are also averaging 47.2% shooting and 78.6 PPG over their last five games which are both improvements over their 70.1 PPGand 41.9% shooting averages for the season.
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02-18-21 |
Iowa v. Wisconsin +1 |
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77-62 |
Loss |
-115 |
0 h 6 m |
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At 7:00 PM ET on Thursday, we will be playing the Wisconsin Badgers (740) minus the points versus the Iowa Hawkeyes (739). THE SITUATION: Wisconsin (15-7) has lost two of their last three games after their 67-59 loss at home to Michigan on Sunday as a +0.5-point underdog. Iowa (15-6) has won two in a row after their 88-58 blowout win at home against Iowa as a 6.5-point favorite on Saturday.
REASONS TO TAKE THE BADGERS MINUS (OR PLUS) THE POINT(S): The Hawkeyes played one of their best games of the season on Saturday. They held the Spartans to just 35.5% shooting in what was the best defensive effort in their last eight games — and their 49.2% field goal percentage was the best shooting mark in their last four games. But Iowa is just 5-11-1 ATS in their last 17 games after a win by at least 20 points — and they have failed to cover the point spread in 4 of their last 5 games after a win by at least 30 points. The Hawkeyes have nailed 13 and 11 shots from behind the arc in their last two games — but they have then failed to cover the point spread in 14 of their last 18 games on the road after converting at least 10 shots from 3-point land in two straight games. They go back on the road where they are just 4-4 — and they have failed to cover the point spread in 5 of their last 7 games away from home. Iowa is also a rough 19-40-2 ATS in their last 61 road games against teams with a winning percentage over 60% on their home court. The Hawkeyes have also failed to cover the point spread in 6 of their last 9 road games when listed in the +/- 3-point range. Wisconsin should respond with a strong effort tonight — they are 10-1-2 ATS in their last 13 games after a straight-up loss. The Badgers have also covered the point spread in 9 of their last 10 games after a loss to a Big Ten rival — and they have covered the point spread in 4 straight games after a point spread loss. They stay at home where they remain ranked 5th in the nation in Adjusted Net Efficiency. Wisconsin is 10-3 at home with an average winning margin of +13.2 PPG — they hold their opponents to 39.1% shooting and only 60.3 PPG. And while Iowa scores 87.4 PPG, the Badgers have covered the point spread in 51 of their last 84 home games against teams who average at least 77 PPG.
FINAL TAKE: Wisconsin has covered the point spread in 8 of their last 10 games with the Total set in the 140s. Iowa has failed to cover the point spread in 5 of their last 7 games against teams with a winning record. They might be undermanned for this game with CJ Fredricks questionable with a leg injury. 10* CBB Thursday Daily Discounted Deal with the Wisconsin Badgers (740) minus the points versus the Iowa Hawkeyes (739). Best of luck for us — Frank.
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02-18-21 |
Vermont v. Maryland-Baltimore County UNDER 135 |
Top |
80-71 |
Loss |
-105 |
1 h 43 m |
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At 7:00 PM ET on Thursday, we will be playing Under the Total in the game between the Vermont Catamounts (307059) and the Maryland-Baltimore County Retrievers (307060). THE SITUATION: Vermont (9-3) has won seven straight games after their 61-57 win against Stony Brook on Sunday. UMBC (13-4) has won three in a row with their 60-48 win at Stony Brook back on February 8th as a 3-point favorite.
REASONS TO TAKE UNDER THE TOTAL: Vermont held Stony Brook to just 32% shooting — and they have then played 9 of their last 13 games Under the Total after holding their last opponent to 33% or less shooting in their last game. The Catamounts are 15th in the nation with an opponent’s effective field goal percentage of 45.1%. Vermont has also played 18 of their last 26 games Under the Total after a point spread loss. The Catamounts have still covered the point spread in four of their last six games — and they have played 10 of their last 12 games Under the Total on the road after covering the point spread in four or five of their last six games. Vermont goes back on the road where they have played 5 straight games Under the Total with the number set in the 135.5 to 139.5 point range. The Catamounts have also played 6 of their last 7 road games Under the Total against teams with a winning percentage of 60% or better at home. Furthermore, Vermont has played 13 of their last 18 road games Under the Total as a favorite — and they have played 4 straight road games Under the Total when favored in the 3.5 to 6 point range. The Catamounts should see their stout defense of late travel — they have held their last five opponents to just 53.8 PPG on 31.8% shooting from the field. UMBC held Stony Brook to 32.0% shooting in their last game — and they have played 8 of their last 10 games Under the Total after not allowing their last opponent to shoot better than 33%. Additionally, the Retrievers have played 5 straight Unders after not allowing more than 50 points in their last contest. UMBC is also playing outstanding defense right now — they have held their last five opponents to just 60.4 PPG on 37.5% shooting. The Retrievers rank 17th in the nation with an opponent’s effective field goal percentage of 45.1%. But will UMBC be rusty with their shooting playing their first game in ten days? They are only making 42.1% of their shots in their last five games which is resulting in only 65.6 PPG. The Retrievers have played 5 of their last 7 games Under the Total after a point spread loss. They have also played 12 of their last 16 games Under the Total after winning three of their last four games. They return home where they have played 5 of their last 6 home games Under the Total against teams with a winning record on the road. UMBC has also played 4 of their last 5 games Under the Total as an underdog.
FINAL TAKE: The Retrievers have played 14 of their last 19 games Under the Total against teams with a winning record — and they have played 4 straight Unders against teams with a winning percentage over 60%. Vermont has played 9 of their last 13 games Under the Total against teams with a winning percentage over 60%. 25* CBB America East Total of the Year with Under the Total in the game between the Vermont Catamounts (307059) and the Maryland-Baltimore County Retrievers (307060). Best of luck for us — Frank.
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02-17-21 |
Rockets v. 76ers -10 |
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113-118 |
Loss |
-101 |
2 h 3 m |
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At 7:35 PM ET on Wednesday, we will be playing the Philadelphia 76ers (556) minus the points versus the Houston Rockets (555). THE SITUATION: Philadelphia (18-10) looks to end a three-game losing streak after their 134-123 loss at Utah on Monday as an 8.5-point underdog. Houston (11-16) has lost six in a row after their 131-119 loss at Washington as a 1.5-point underdog on Monday.
REASONS TO TAKE THE 76ERS MINUS THE POINTS: Philadelphia did not Embiid take on the hottest team in the league in the Jazz as he was a late scratch with his back — he should play tonight as he has been upgraded to probable. The Sixers have bounced-back to cover the point spread in 9 of their last 12 games after a double-digit loss. Returning home should help as Philadelphia has covered the point spread in 25 of their last 36 games at home after a loss — and they have covered the point spread in 17 of their last 22 home games after a double-digit loss. The 76ers are 11-2 at home where they are outscoring their opponents by +6.1 PPG. They make 49.6% of their shots at home which is resulting in 118.4 PPG. Philadelphia has covered the point spread in 5 of their last 6 games at home — and they have covered the point spread in 7 of their last 9 home games against teams with a winning percentage no better than 40% on the road. Additionally, the Sixers have covered the point spread in 12 of their last 13 home games with the Total set in the 220s. Houston lost to the Wizards despite making 47.3% of their shots which was the best shooting effort in their last eight games. Head coach Stephen Silas has done a nice job with this team — but they simply lack talent with all the injuries they are dealing with right now which leaves them with John Wall and a bunch of replaceable. Christian Wood was very underrated in Detroit and was thriving with the Rockets this season but is now out indefinitely with an ankle injury. Victor Oladipo and Eric Gordon have been downgraded to doubtful with a foot and groin injury respectively. As it is, the Rockets have failed to cover the point spread in 22 of their last 29 games after a straight-up loss — and they have failed to cover the point spread in 5 straight games after a point spread loss. Houston has also failed to cover the point spread in 14 of their last 17 games after a double-digit loss. The Rockets have also failed to cover the point spread in 19 of their last 26 games after allowing at least 120 points in their last game. With all their missing players, Houston is allowing their last five opponents to make 49.7% of their shots which is resulting in 120.4 PPG. They stay on the road where they have failed to cover the point spread in 4 straight games — and they have failed to cover the point spread in 9 of their last 11 road games against teams with a winning record at home. They also have failed to cover the point spread in 6 of their last 7 road games against teams with a winning percentage of 60% or higher at home. Additionally, the Rockets have failed to cover the point spread in 7 of their last 8 games against teams with a winning percentage of 60% or higher — and they have failed to cover the point spread in 4 straight games as an underdog.
FINAL TAKE: Houston has failed to cover the point spread in 7 of their last 8 trips to Philadelphia to play the 76ers. 10* NBA Houston-Philadelphia ESPN Special with the Philadelphia 76ers (556) minus the points versus the Houston Rockets (555). Best of luck for us — Frank.
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02-17-21 |
The Citadel v. Wofford -8.5 |
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67-81 |
Win
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100 |
0 h 27 m |
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At 7:00 PM ET on Wednesday, we will be playing the Wofford Terriers (690) minus the points versus the Citadel Bulldogs (689). THE SITUATION: Wofford (12-8) has lost two in a row after their 71-49 loss at East Tennessee State on Saturday as a 2-point underdog. The Citadel (11-8) saw their two-game winning streak end on Saturday in a 70-66 loss at UT-Chattanooga as a 10-point underdog.
REASONS TO TAKE THE TERRIERS MINUS THE POINTS: Wofford made only 34.0% of their shots on Saturday in what was the worst shooting effort in their last ten games. They also allowed the Buccaneers to shoot 49.0% from the field in what was the highest opponent’s field goal percentage in their last three games. The Terriers should play better as they have covered the point spread in 6 of their last 8 games after a straight-up loss — and they have covered the point spread in 7 of their last 10 games after not scoring more than 50 points in their last game. And while they only managed 21 points in the first half against East Tennessee State, they have then covered the point spread in 27 of their last 40 games when playing at home after not scoring more than 25 points in the first half of their last game. Wofford has only covered the point spread twice in their last seven games — but they have then covered the point spread in 35 of their last 54 games after failing to cover the point spread in five or six of their last seven games. The Terriers return home where they torch the nets at a 52.5% clip which generates 83.2 PPG. Wofford is 7-3 on their home court while outscoring their opponents by +13.1 PPG. The Citadel allows their home hosts to shoot 50.4% from the field which is producing 90.7 PPG. The Bulldogs are 1-5 on the road with an average losing margin of -8.7 PPG. The Citadel is just 5-15-1 ATS in their last 21 games after a straight-up loss — and they have failed to cover the point spread in 25 of their last 36 games against a Southern Conference opponent. The Bulldogs have also failed to cover the point spread in 16 of their last 22 games after a loss on the road. They have failed to cover the point spread in 5 of their last 7 games on the road — and they have failed to cover the point spread in 4 of their last 5 road games against teams with a winning percentage of 60% or higher at home.
FINAL TAKE: Wofford will be looking to avenge a 77-69 upset loss at the Citadel as an 8.5-point favorite on January 7th. The Terriers have covered the point spread in 35 of their last 55 games when avenging an upset loss — and they have covered the point spread in 10 of their last 15 games when playing with revenge from an upset loss where they were laying at least 7 points. 10* CBB Wednesday Daily Discounted Deal with the Wofford Terriers (690) minus the points versus the Citadel Bulldogs (689). Best of luck for us — Frank.
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02-17-21 |
Marquette v. Butler -2 |
Top |
73-57 |
Loss |
-108 |
7 h 16 m |
Show
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At 6:30 PM ET on Wednesday, we will be playing the Butler Bulldogs (672) minus the points versus the Marquette Golden Eagles (671). THE SITUATION: Butler (7-11) saw their two-game winning streak snapped on Saturday in a 78-63 loss at Georgetown as a 1.5-point underdog. Marquette (9-12) has lost three in a row after their 57-51 loss at Seton Hall as a 6.5-point underdog on Sunday.
REASONS TO TAKE THE BULLDOGS MINUS THE POINTS: Butler made only 39.0% of their shots on Saturday in what was the worst shooting effort in their last four games. The Bulldogs have bounced-back to cover the point spread in 6 of their last 8 games after a straight-up loss. And while Butler has lost four of their last six games, they have then covered the point spread in 14 of their last 22 games after losing four or five of their last six contests. They return home where they are 6-3 this season — and they have covered the point spread in 5 of their last 7 games on their home court. The Bulldogs have also covered the point spread in 4 straight home games against teams with a winning percentage of 40% or less on the road. Butler has covered the point spread in 5 of their last 6 games against teams with a losing record — and they have covered the point spread in 12 of their last 16 games in expected close contests when they are listed in the +/- 3-point range. Head coach LeVall Jordan’s team ranks 27th in the nation by holding their opponents to rebounding only 23.3% of their missed shots. This skill will come in handy against this Golden Eagles team that rebounds 30.4% of their misses shots, ranking 97th nationally. Marquette lost to the Pirates on Sunday despite holding them to just 37.0% shooting which was the best defensive effort in their last five games. The Golden Eagles have still allowed their last five opponents to make 46.6% of their shots. Marquette has failed to cover the point spread in 4 of their last 5 games after a straight-up loss — and they have failed to cover the point spread in 5 straight games after a point spread loss. Furthermore, the Golden Eagles have failed to cover the point spread in 10 of their last 12 games after a loss by 6 points or less. Marquette is slumping with six losses in their last seven games while only covering the point spread twice in their last eight games. That is not a good sign for them tonight. They have failed to cover the point spread in 9 of their last 12 games after losing at least four or five of their last six games — and they have failed to cover the point spread in 10 of their last 13 games after failing to cover the point spread in four or five of their last six contests. They stay on the road for the third game of a rough five-game road trip. They have failed to cover the point spread in 5 of their last 6 games away from home — and they have failed to cover the point spread in 4 straight games against teams who are winning at least 60% of their home games. The Golden Eagles are just 3-5 on the road — and they allow their home hosts to make 38.1% of their 3-pointers, 282nd in the nation. Marquette has not covered the point spread in 4 straight games against teams with a winning record.
FINAL TAKE: The Golden Eagles miss freshman Justin Lewis who has missed the last two games doe to a leg injury that leaves him questionable tonight. While he is is scoring only 8.1 PPG, he is one of their best defenders. Butler will be motivated to avenge a 70-67 loss at Marquette on February 2nd as a 4.5-point underdog. The Bulldogs have covered the point spread in 9 of their last 10 games at home when playing with revenge. 25* CBB Wednesday FS1-TV Game of the Year with the Butler Bulldogs (672) minus the points versus the Marquette Golden Eagles (671). Best of luck for us — Frank.
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02-16-21 |
Nuggets v. Celtics -1.5 |
Top |
99-112 |
Win
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100 |
3 h 24 m |
Show
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At 7:05 PM ET on Tuesday, we will be playing the Boston Celtics (536) minus the point(s) versus the Denver Nuggets (535). THE SITUATION: Boston (13-13) has lost two straight games after their 104-91 upset loss at Washington as a 7-point underdog on Sunday. Denver (15-11) has won three in a row with their 122-105 upset win against the Los Angeles Lakers Sunday night as a 3-point underdog.
REASONS TO TAKE THE CELTICS MINUS THE POINT(S): Boston shot only 35.6% of their shots on Sunday in what was the worst shooting effort in their last four games. That was the Celtics’ second-straight upset loss after getting stung by Detroit on Friday in a 108-102 loss as a 7-point underdog. The consensus from the players is that they simply need to work harder. Boston has lost ten of their last fifteen games — but injuries have played a role. Marcus Smart is still out with his calf injury after missing the last couple of weeks. But Kemba Walker and Jaylen Brown are back on the court after missing time to join Jayson Tatum to form their big three. Brown and Tatum are emerging into superstars in this league. The Celtics have covered the point spread in 7 of their last 10 games after a straight-up loss. Boston has also covered the point spread in 5 of their last 7 games after a straight-up loss — and they are 15-7-1 ATS in their last 23 games after a point spread loss. Boston has played two straight Unders — but they have covered the point spread in 20 of their last 29 games after playing two straight Unders. And while the Celtics have only covered the point spread once in their last five games, they have then covered the point spread in 12 of their last 15 games after not covering the point spread in three of their last four games. They return home where they have covered the point spread in 6 of their last 8 games — and they have covered the point spread in 4 straight home games when favored by up to 6 points. Denver may be due for a letdown after upset the defending NBA champions — they have failed to cover the point spread in 8 of their last 10 games after a double-digit win and they have failed to cover the point spread in 14 of their last 18 games after a win by at least 15 points. The Nuggets have also failed to cover the point spread in 23 of their last 31 road games after a double-digit win. Additionally, Denver has failed to cover the point spread in 24 of their last 36 games after winning at least two in a row. And they have failed to cover the point spread in 31 of their last 47 games after scoring at least 120 points in their last game including six of these eight occasions this season. The Nuggets are ravaged with injuries: Will Barton, Paul Millsap, Gary Harris, and PJ Dozier are all out with Monte Morris questionable with a shoulder. Those players are two starters and another three important rotation players. Denver goes back on the road where they have failed to cover the point spread in 4 of their last 5 road games as an underdog.
FINAL TAKE: The Nuggets are just 3-7-1 ATS in their last 11 games as an underdog. Boston has covered the point spread in 4 of their last 5 games against teams with a winning record. 25* NBA Pre-All Star Break Non-Conference Game of the Year with the Boston Celtics (536) minus the point(s) versus the Denver Nuggets (535). Best of luck for us — Frank.
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02-15-21 |
Bulls +5.5 v. Pacers |
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120-112 |
Win
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100 |
2 h 47 m |
Show
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At 7:05 PM ET on Monday, we will be playing the Chicago Bulls (519) plus the points versus the Indiana Pacers (520). THE SITUATION: Chicago (10-15) looks to bounce back from their 125-106 loss to the Los Angeles Clippers on Friday as a 7-point underdog. Indiana (14-13) has won two games in a row with their 125-113 win at Atlanta on Saturday as a 1.5-point favorite.
REASONS TO TAKE THE BULLS PLUS THE POINTS: The Pacers played their best 12 minutes of the season in the fourth quarter against the Hawks. They rallied from a 9-point deficit with a 27-7 run to pull away to win that game after netting 41 points in the final quarter. Indiana may suffer a letdown — they have failed to cover the point spread in 4 of their last 5 games after winning two games in a row. This team ranks 11th with their Offensive Efficiency Rating — but they are just 16th in the NBA in Offensive Efficiency since trading Victor Oladipo to Houston. The Pacers’ triumph against Atlanta was preceded by a 111-96 win at Detroit — but Indiana has failed to cover the point spread in 9 of their last 12 games after winning their last two games by double-digits. They have also failed to cover the point spread in 6 of their last 8 games after winning their last two games on the road — and they have failed to cover the point spread in 4 of their last 5 games after covering the point spread in their last two games. They return home where they have failed to cover the point spread in 7 of their last 9 games — and they have failed to cover the point spread in 5 of their last 7 home games as a favorite. Chicago allowed the Clippers to make 58.1% of their shots which was the worst defensive effort for them this season. The Bulls have covered the point spread in 10 of their last 15 games after allowing their last opponent to make at least 55% of their shots. Chicago has also covered the point spread in 9 of their last 13 games after a straight-up loss. And while the Bulls have allowed at least 105 points in three straight games, they have then failed to cover the point spread in 8 of their last 10 games after allowing at least 105 points in three straight games. They go back on the road where they have covered the point spread in 7 of their last 9 games — and they have covered the point spread in 9 of their last 12 road games with the Total set at 220 or higher. Chicago has also covered the point spread in 6 straight road games as an underdog. Furthermore, the Bulls have covered the point spread in 12 of their last 16 games as an underdog — and they have covered the point spread in 8 of their last 12 games as a dog getting 3.5 to 9.5 points.
FINAL TAKE: Chicago is undermanned with Lauri Markkanen and Otto Porter out with injuries — but Wendall Carter has been upgraded to questionable as he deals with a quad injury. And they still have Zack LaVine who is their best player and top scorer. Indiana may not have Doug McDermott is questionable with a knee — and they are still without T.J. Warren and Caris LeVert who are dealing with long-running injures. The Bulls will be motivated to avenge a 125-106 loss at home to the Pacers on December 26th — and they have covered the point spread in 6 of their last 8 games when playing with revenge from a loss at home. 20* NBA Monday Daily Discounted Deal with the Chicago Bulls (519) plus the points versus the Indiana Pacers (520). Best of luck for us — Frank.
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02-14-21 |
Fairfield v. St. Peter's -10 |
Top |
49-66 |
Win
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100 |
2 h 24 m |
Show
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At 5:00 PM ET on Sunday, we will be playing the Saint Peter’s Peacocks (820) minus the points versus the Fairfield Stags (819). THE SITUATION: Saint Peter’s (9-7) had won three of their last four games before getting upset at home yesterday to the Stags, 55-50, despite being an 11-point favorite. Fairfield (5-13) has pulled off two straight upset victories.
REASONS TO TAKE THE PEACOCKS MINUS THE POINTS: When Saint Peter’s struggles, it is because they can’t make baskets. The Peacocks made only 32.7% of their shots yesterday which was the third-lowest shooting mark for them all season and their worst shooting effort when playing at home. Leading scorer KC Ndefo was in foul trouble all game and played only 22 minutes — so the reset today will help. These two teams went into halftime yesterday with the score tied, 17-17. Saint Peter’s has covered the point spread in 16 of their last 22 games after not scoring more than 25 points in the first half of their last game. Saint Peter’s has also covered the point spread in 3 of their last 4 home games after playing at home where they did not score more than 60 points. Head coach Shaheen Holloway’s group does play ferocious defense — Saint Peter’s ranks second in the nation by holding their opponents to just 41.2% shooting inside the arc. They held Fairfield to 37.3% shooting which was actually the highest opponent field goal percentage they allowed in their last six games. The Peacocks’ also force turnovers in 22.0% of their opponent’s possessions which is 42nd in the country. The Stags are loose with the basketball — they turn the ball over in 21.2% of their possessions away from, 245th in the nation. They turned the ball over 17 times yesterday accounting for 27.7% of their possessions. Saint Peter’s should get plenty of easy scoring chances tonight — they just need to make more than just 2 of 17 shots from behind the arc as they did yesterday. The Peacocks have covered the point spread in 10 of their last 14 games on their home court — and they have covered the point spread in 8 of their last 11 home games against teams with a losing record on the road. They suffered their first loss at home in six games yesterday — but they are still outscoring their visitors by +7.9 PPG due to their defense that holds their opponents to 55.8 PPG on 35.4% shooting. Saint Peter’s has also covered the point spread in 5 of their last 7 home games when favored by 9.5 to 12 points. Fairfield is 6-19-1 ATS in their last 26 games after a straight-up win — and they have failed to cover the point spread in 14 of their last 17 games after a point spread loss. The Stags have also failed to cover the point spread in 11 of their last 13 games after an upset win as a road underdog — and they have failed to cover the point spread in 9 of their last 10 games after an upset win against a conference opponent. Fairfield’s defensive effort was out of the ordinary — and they have failed to cover the point spread in 5 straight games after holding their previous opponent to 33% of less shooting. The Stags have also failed to cover the point spread in 9 of their last 10 games after not allowing more than 55 points in their last game — and they have failed to cover the point spread in 22 of their last 32 games after not allowing more than 50 points. They allow their home hosts to made 45.3% of their shots which results in 70.0 PPG — and they allow conference foes to shoot 46.5%. Fairfield may not crack 50 points in this rematch either as they score only 58.0 PPG on the road on 38.4% shooting. The Stags have failed to cover the point spread in 11 of their last 16 games on the road — and they have failed to cover the point spread in 7 of their last 9 road games against teams who are winning at least 60% of their shots at home. Fairfield has also failed to cover the point spread in 8 of their last 12 road games with the Total under 130.
FINAL TAKE: Four of Saint Peter’s nine wins have been by double-digits — so they have been able to generate enough offense to cover 10 or so points. The Peacocks have covered the point spread in 14 of their last 19 games when playing with same-season revenge — and they have covered the point spread in 4 straight games when avenging an upset loss as a home favorite laying 7 or more points. Saint Peter’s has also covered the point spread in 6 straight home games when playing with revenge from a loss where they did not score more than 60 points. 25* CBB Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference Game of the Year with the Saint Peter’s Peacocks (820) minus the points versus the Fairfield Stags (819). Best of luck for us — Frank.
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02-13-21 |
Utah v. Stanford -4 |
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66-73 |
Win
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100 |
2 h 2 m |
Show
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At 10:00 PM ET on Saturday, we will be playing the Stanford Cardinal (774) minus the points versus the Utah Utes (773). THE SITUATION: Stanford (12-8) looks to bounce-back from their 69-51 loss at home to Colorado on Thursday as a 1-point underdog. Utah (9-7) has won their last three games after their 76-75 win at California as a 4-point favorite on Thursday.
REASONS TO TAKE THE CARDINAL MINUS THE POINTS: We had Stanford on Thursday against the Buffaloes — and they were a big disappointment after making only 39.6% of their shots in what was the worst shooting effort in their last seven games. We don’t want to chase our losers — but we also do not want to forego good investment opportunities simply because we were burned in the past. Examining the team trends regarding the personality of a team is helpful to avoid these pitfalls. The Cardinal has covered the point spread in 7 of their last 10 games after not scoring more than 60 points in their last game. Stanford has also covered the point spread in 6 of their last 9 games after a loss at home. The Cardinal has not covered the point spread in two straight games as well as four of their last five contests — but they have then covered the point spread in 4 straight games after not covering the point spread in their last two games and they have covered the point spread in 22 of their last 31 home games after only covering the point spread once in their last five games. Stanford stays at home where they are 5-2 this season while making 49.9% of their shots — so they should shoot better tonight. The Cardinal has covered the point spread in 14 of their last 19 home games after playing their last game at home in Palo Alto — and they have covered the point spread in 14 of their last 19 home games when favored or listed as a pick ‘em. Utah made 51.1% of their shots on Thursday in the best shooting effort in their last four games. The Utes have failed to cover the point spread in 4 of their last 5 games after a win against a Pac-12 opponent. The Utes have also failed to cover the point spread in 5 of their last 7 games after a straight-up win where they failed to cover the point spread as the favorite. Utah stays on the road where they are just 3-4 — and they allow their home hosts to make 48.7% of their shots so I am reasonably confident that the Cardinal shoots better tonight. The Utes have failed to cover the point spread in 12 of their last 17 games on the road — and they have failed to cover the point spread in 7 of their last 10 road games with the Total set in the 130s.
FINAL TAKE: Utah has failed to cover the point spread in 9 of their last 13 road games as an underdog. 10* CBB Saturday Late Show Bailout with the Stanford Cardinal (774) minus the points versus the Utah Utes (773). Best of luck for us — Frank.
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02-13-21 |
Nets v. Warriors +4 |
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134-117 |
Loss |
-105 |
1 h 10 m |
Show
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At 8:35 PM ET on Saturday, we will be playing the Golden State Warriors (570) plus the points versus the Brooklyn Nets (569). THE SITUATION: Golden State (14-12) has won their last two games after their 111-105 win against Orlando as a 9-point favorite on Thursday. Brooklyn (15-12) snapped a three-game losing streak on Wednesday with a 104-94 upset win against Indiana as a 1.5-point underdog against Indiana.
REASONS TO TAKE THE WARRIORS PLUS THE POINTS: The Nets decided to play defense on Wednesday as they held the Pacers to just 39.1% shooting from the field which was the best defensive effort in their last eight games. The final score with Indiana flew miles below the 235.5 point total for that game — but Brooklyn has then failed to cover the point spread in 6 of their last 7 games after playing an Under in their last game. The Nets have also failed to cover the point spread in 5 straight games after a point spread victory. They stay on the road where they have failed to cover the point spread in 6 of their last 7 games. Brooklyn has also failed to cover the point spread in 7 of their last 10 road games as a favorite. The Nets will be undermanned for this game with Jordan Claxton in COVID quarantine and Iman Shumpert dealing with a hamstring injury. DeAndre Jordan is not playing tonight as well for undisclosed personal reasons. Brooklyn still has the Big Three of Kevin Durant, James Harden, and Kyrie Irving — but they have failed to cover the point spread in 14 of their last 20 games when favored. The Nets have also failed to cover the point spread in 11 of their last 15 games when favored by 3.5 to 9.5 points. Golden State did not cover the point spread against the Magic — but they have covered the point spread in 4 straight games after a point spread loss. The Warriors have also covered the point spread in 5 of their last 7 games when playing with one day of rest. Size is an issue for this team with no player taller than 6’7 given the injuries to Kevin Looney and James Wiseman — but head coach Steve Kerr’s response has been simply to embrace small-ball and play at a fast tempo. This Brooklyn team will likely embrace this approach and being willing to play “first team to score 150 points wins!” That is not a good strategy against Stephen Curry when he is playing at home. The Nets are just 4-7 on the road — and Golden State has covered the point spread 6 of their last 7 home games against teams with a winning percentage below 40% on the road.
FINAL TAKE: These two teams already played once this season on December 22nd when Durant got his revenge against his former team by a 125-99 score at the Barclays Center. The Warriors have covered the point spread in 3 of their 4 opportunities this season to exact same-season revenge. 10* NBA Brooklyn-Golden State ABC-TV Special with the Golden State Warriors (570) plus the points versus the Brooklyn Nets (569). Best of luck for us — Frank.
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02-13-21 |
Weber State -1.5 v. Montana |
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91-82 |
Win
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100 |
0 h 13 m |
Show
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At 4:30 PM ET on Saturday, we will be playing the Weber State Wildcats (687) minus the point(s) versus the Montana Grizzlies (688). THE SITUATION: Weber State (11-5) had their four-game winning streak snapped on Thursday in their 80-67 upset loss at Montana as a 2-point favorite. Montana (8-9) has won two of their last three games.
REASONS TO TAKE THE WILDCATS MINUS THE POINT(S): Weber State allowed the Grizzlies to shoot 52.6% from the field in what was the worst defensive effort of their season. The Wildcats have bounced-back to cover the point spread in 12 of their last 17 games after allowing at least 80 points in their last game. Weber State did themselves no favors on the other end of the court either as they made only 44% of their shots in the worst shooting effort in their last five games. The Wildcats have covered the point spread in 8 of their last 9 games after an upset loss to a conference opponent. They also have covered the point spread in 4 straight games after a straight-up loss — and they are 26-9-2 ATS in their last 37 games after a point spread loss. They have still covered the point spread in 7 of their last 10 games on the road — and they have covered the point spread in 4 of their last 5 games as a favorite. Montana enjoyed the best shooting day in their last seven contests with that 52.6% clip. But they have then failed to cover the point spread in 4 straight games after a straight-up win — and they have covered the point spread in 5 straight games after a point spread win. And in their last 12 games at home after a win on their home court, the Grizzlies have failed to cover the point spread in 10 of those contests. They are 5-2 on their home court this season — but they have failed to cover the point spread in 6 of their last 7 home games. They also have failed to cover the point spread in 7 of their last 10 games against teams with a winning record.
FINAL TAKE: Weber State has covered the point spread in 40 of their last 63 games when avenging a loss on the road by at least 10 points — and they have covered the point spread in 7 of their last 10 games when playing with revenge from an upset loss. 10* CBB Blowout Bookie Buster with the Weber State Wildcats (687) minus the point(s) versus the Montana Grizzlies (688). Best of luck for us — Frank.
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02-13-21 |
Charlotte +4.5 v. Old Dominion |
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45-64 |
Loss |
-110 |
0 h 16 m |
Show
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At 4:00 PM ET on Saturday, we will be playing the Charlotte 49ers (673) plus the points versus the Old Dominion Monarchs (674). THE SITUATION: Charlotte (9-10) suffered their third-straight upset loss on Wednesday in their 78-76 loss in overtime at home to the Monarchs. Old Dominion (10-5) has won three of their last four games.
REASONS TO TAKE THE 49ERS PLUS THE POINTS: Charlotte also lost to Middle Tennessee on the road by a basket over this recent stretch of tough luck. But they need to tighten things up on defense after allowing Old Dominion to make 61.7% of their shots in the worst defensive effort of their season. The 49ers have covered the point spread in 5 of their last 8 games after allowing their last opponent to make at least 60% of their shots. Charlotte has been resilient — they are 15-7-1 ATS in their last 23 games after a straight-up loss — and they have covered the point spread in 7 of their last 9 games after a loss at home against a conference rival. They are also 22-8-2 ATS in the last 32 games after a point spread loss. And in their last 6 opportunities to redeem themselves from an upset loss at home, the 49ers have covered the point spread in all 6 occasions. The 49ers have not covered the point spread in four straight games — but they have covered the point spread in 4 of their last 5 games after only covering the point spread once in their last five games. Charlotte has also covered the point spread in 5 of their last 6 games as an underdog. Old Dominion has failed to cover the point spread in 5 of their last 7 games are a straight-up win — and they have failed to cover the point spread in 6 straight games after a point spread victory. The Monarch’s 61.7% shooting clip on Wednesday was the best shooting effort of their season. But they have failed to cover the point spread in 28 of their last 42 games after a close win by 3 points or less — and this includes them failing to cover the point spread in seven of these last ten situations. They host this rematch where they are 6-1 — but they only have net winning margin of +3.7 PPG in these seven games. Old Dominion has failed to cover the point spread in 5 of their last 7 games at home — and they have failed to cover the point spread in 4 of their last 5 home games as the favorite.
FINAL TAKE: Old Dominion has covered the point spread in all 3 of their opportunities to avenge a loss at home this season — and they have covered the point spread in 15 of their last 24 games when playing with revenge from a loss where they allowed at least 75 points. Don’t be surprised if the 49ers finally win a close game again (five games have finished in overtime for them this season) — but take the points for the insurance. 20* CBB Don’t Need the Points (but take the points) Underdog Special with the Charlotte 49ers (673) plus the points versus the Old Dominion Monarchs (674). Best of luck for us — Frank.
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02-13-21 |
Samford v. VMI -5 |
Top |
56-85 |
Win
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100 |
4 h 49 m |
Show
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At 1:00 PM ET on Saturday, we will be playing the VMI Keydets (616) minus the points versus the Samford Bears (615). VMI (10-10) has lost two of their last three games after their 74-72 loss at Western Carolina on Wednesday as a 1.5-point underdog. Samford (6-10) has lost three straight games as well as seven of their last eight with their 77-70 loss to Mercer as a 4.5-point underdog on Wednesday.
REASONS TO TAKE THE KEYDETS MINUS THE POINTS: VMI allowed the Catamounts to make 45.2% of their shots in what was the worst defensive effort in their last four games. They should play better this afternoon since they have covered the point spread in 13 of their last 16 games after a straight-up loss — including covering the point spread in seven of these last eight situations. The Keydets have also covered the point spread in 5 straight games after a loss to a Southern Conference rival — and they have covered the point spread in 6 of their last 7 games after a loss on the road. This is VMI’s just second game since February 3rd — and they have covered the point spread in 5 of their last 6 games if they are not playing more than their second game in the last week. They return home where they are 9-1 this season with an average winning margin of +16.1 PPG. They make 50.6% of their shots at home which is generating 89.2 PPG — and they hold their guests to just 40.8% shooting from the field. The Keydets have covered the point spread in 10 of their last 11 home games including their last seven games. They also have covered the point spread in 12 of their last 17 home games against teams with a winning percentage below 40% on the road. This is VMI’s first home game in their last four games after playing their last three contests on the road. Their last home game was on January 27th — and they have covered the point spread in 10 of their last 14 home games after playing at least their last three games on the road. The Keydets are one of the best 3-point shooting teams in the nation as they are 24th nationally with a 38.2% shooting mark from behind the arc — and they improve to a 43.6% shooting percentage from downtown when playing in their own gym, 10th best in the nation. Defending the perimeter is an area of weakness for the Bulldogs as they rank 332nd nationally by allowing their opponents to nail 47.7% of their 3-pointers when they are playing on the road. Samford is also 323rd in the nation with an opponent's free throw attempt-to-field goal attempt ratio of 41.0% — and VMI makes 78.7% of their free throws at home, ranking 23rd nationally. The Bulldogs make 47.3% of their shots on Wednesday in a losing effort which was the best shooting effort in their last seven games. But Samford has failed to cover the point spread in 20 of their last 26 games after a straight-up loss — and they have failed to cover the point spread in 15 of their last 19 games after losing two in a row. The Bulldogs have surrendered at least 77 points in their last two games — and they have then failed to cover the point spread in 13 of their last 17 games after allowing at least 75 points in two straight contests. They go back on the road where they are just 2-5 this season — and they are 7-18-1 ATS in their last 26 road games. Additionally, Samford has failed to cover the point spread in 5 of their last 7 games on the road with the total set in the 150s — and they are 4-16-1 ATS in their last 21 road games against teams with a winning record at home. The Bulldogs make only 29.4% of their 3-pointers, 313th nationally, so it may be difficult for them to stay competitive in this one. VMI averages 11 made 3-pointers per game — and Samford has failed to cover the point spread in 19 of their last 28 games after 15 games into the season against teams who average at least 8 made 3s per contest. The Bulldogs have also failed to cover the point spread in 13 of their last 16 games with the Total in the 150s — and they have failed to cover the point spread in 22 of their last 30 games as an underdog.
FINAL TAKE: VMI will be motivated to avenge an 84-71 loss at Samford as a 2.5-point underdog on December 30th — and they have covered the point spread in 6 of their last 8 games when playing with revenge. 25* CBB Southern Conference Game of the Year with the VMI Keydets (616) minus the points versus the Samford Bears (615). Best of luck for us — Frank.
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02-12-21 |
Clippers -7 v. Bulls |
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125-106 |
Win
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100 |
4 h 42 m |
Show
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At 8:05 PM ET on Friday, we will be playing the Los Angeles Clippers (551) minus the points versus the Chicago Bulls (552). THE SITUATION: Los Angeles (18-8) snapped a two-game losing streak on Wednesday with their 119-112 viceroy at Minnesota as an 8.5-point favorite. Chicago (10-14) has won two of their last three games with their 129-116 upset win against New Orleans as a 2.5-point underdog on Wednesday.
REASONS TO TAKE THE CLIPPERS MINUS THE POINTS: The Bulls made a franchise-record 25 shots from 3-point land in their 25 of 47 (53.2%) clip against a tired Pelicans team playing the second game in back-to-back days. Chicago made 59.3% of their shots which was the highest field goal percentage in their last 13 games. But the Bulls have failed to cover the point spread in 6 of their last 8 games after scoring at least 125 points in their last game. Chicago has also failed to cover the point spread in 17 of their last 25 games after a win at home — and they have failed to cover the point spread in 7 of their last 8 games after a double-digit victory. The Bulls have also failed to cover the point spread in 8 of their last 12 games after an upset loss by at least 10 points. They stay at home where they have failed to cover the point spread in 5 of their last 7 games — and they have failed to cover the point spread in 5 of their last 7 home games against teams with a winning record on the road. Chicago has also failed to cover the point spread in 32 of their last 47 home games as an underdog. First-year head coach Billy Donovan’s team is still undermanned with Lauri Markkanen, Otto Porter, and Wendall Carter all out with injuries. These absences will hurt this group that has failed to cover the point spread in 9 of their last 12 games against teams with a winning percentage of 60% or higher. Los Angeles has covered the point spread in 22 of their last 32 games after a point spread win. They stay on the road where they have covered the point spread in 20 of their last 28 games including nine of their fourteen road games this season. The Clippers have also covered the point spread in 5 of their last 7 road games against teams with a winning record at home. Furthermore, Los Angeles has covered the point spread in 31 of their last 47 road games when favored — and they have covered the point spread in 12 of their last 19 road games when laying 6.5 to 12 points as a favorite. The Clippers have also covered the point spread in 9 of their last 14 games when laying 3.5 to 9.5 points.
FINAL TAKE: Los Angeles will be without Paul George tonight with a toe but everyone else including Kawhi Leonard will be available. They have covered the point spread in 10 of their last 14 games in Chicago against the Bulls. The Bulls will be looking to avenge a 130-127 loss to the Clippers on January 10th — but they have failed to cover the point spread in 11 of their last 15 games when avenging a narrow loss by 3points or less. 10* NBA Friday Daily Discounted Deal with the Los Angeles Clippers (551) minus the points versus the Chicago Bulls (552). Best of luck for us — Frank.
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02-12-21 |
Pelicans +3 v. Mavs |
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130-143 |
Loss |
-103 |
5 h 41 m |
Show
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At 7:35 PM ET on Friday, we will be playing the New Orleans Pelicans (549) plus the points versus the Dallas Mavericks (550). THE SITUATION: New Orleans (11-13) saw their four-game winning streak snapped on Wednesday with their 129-116 upset loss in Chicago as a 2.5-point favorite. Dallas (12-14) has won three straight as well as four of their last five contests with their 118-117 win against Atlanta as a 3.5-point favorite on Wednesday.
REASONS TO TAKE THE PELICANS PLUS THE POINTS: New Orleans got caught a bit flat-footed and slow on Wednesday playing the second game in back-to-back days against a feisty Bulls’ team playing fast and red-hot from behind the arc. Chicago nailed a franchise-record 25 shots from 3-point land — 25 of 47 (53.2%) — en route to the win. The Pelicans allowed the Bulls to make 59.3% of their shots which was the worst defensive effort of their season. New Orleans has covered the point spread in 3 of their last 4 games after allowing their last opponent to make at least 55% of their shots — and they have also covered the point spread in 8 of their last 11 games after allowing at least 125 points in their last game. While the Pelicans shot 50.6% from the field, that was actually the lowest shooting effort in their last five games. New Orleans is making 51.6% of their shots over their last five games which are generating 120.2 PPG — and they have outscored their last five opponents by +9.6 PPG. The Pelicans have covered the point spread in 8 of their last 12 games after making at least 50% of their shots in two straight games. They have also covered the point spread in 14 of their last 18 games on the road after suffering an upset loss. This team is playing their best basketball of the season. Why? First-year head coach Stan Van Gundy did not have the benefit of a training camp — so some early growing pains were likely. Van Gundy is beginning to rely more on Joe Hart in crucial moments as well — the former Villanova star is a jack-of-all-trades player who excels on defense which is what this team needs. Finally, Lonzo Ball has found his stroke from 3-point land. In his last nine games, Ball has made 33 of his 69 shots from downtown (47.8%) — and he is shooting 51.2% from behind the arc in his six games this month. New Orleans stays on the road where they have covered the point spread in 9 of their last 13 games against teams with a losing record at home. Dallas held the Hawks to just 45.5% shooting which was the best defensive effort in their last seven games. Atlanta “only” scored 27 points in the final 12 minutes on Wednesday which was the first time in seven games where they did not allow at least 30 points in the fourth quarter. This team needed to improve on defense this season — but they have allowed their last five opponents to score 126.8 PPG while making 50.5% of their shots. And regression was inevitable from their historic efficiency numbers on offense last season. The Mavericks have failed to cover the point spread in 4 straight games after a straight-up win. They have also failed to cover the point spread in 8 of their last 9 games after a point spread loss. Dallas is not meeting expectations in the betting market as they have failed to cover the point spread in four straight games. But the Mavericks have then failed to cover the point spread in 4 of their last 5 games after failing to cover the point spread in three straight games — and they have failed to cover the point spread in 8 of their last 9 games after failing to cover the point spread in four or five of their last six games. They return home where they have failed to cover the point spread in 16 of their last 21 games including ten of their twelve home games this season. They also have failed to cover the point spread in 21 of their last 29 home games when favored including nine of their ten home games this year when laying the points. Dallas is playing in high-scoring games with at least 216 combined points scored in their last 13 contests — yet they have failed to cover the point spread in 11 of their last 12 games after seeing at least 215 combined points scored in at least two straight. This is the Mavs’ eighth game in 14 days as well — and they have failed to cover the point spread in 9 of their last 10 games when playing their eight or more game over a 14-day stretch.
FINAL TAKE: Dallas has failed to cover the point spread in 4 straight games as a favorite — and New Orleans has covered the point spread in 4 straight games as an underdog. 25* NBA Pre-All Star Break Friday ESPN Game of the Year with the New Orleans Pelicans (549) plus the points versus the Dallas Mavericks (550). Best of luck for us — Frank.
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02-12-21 |
UAB v. Louisiana Tech UNDER 135 |
Top |
58-70 |
Win
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100 |
1 h 52 m |
Show
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At 7:30 PM ET on Friday, we will be playing Under the Total in the game between the UAB Blazers (869) and the Louisiana Tech (870). THE SITUATION: UAB (16-2) has won six straight games with their 75-60 win against UTEP as an 8.5-point favorite last Saturday. Louisiana Tech (15-6) saw their four-game winning streak snapped last Saturday in their 57-55 loss at North Texas as a 4-point underdog.
REASONS TO TAKE UNDER THE TOTAL: The Blazers made 53.8% of their shots last Saturday in what was the best shooting effort in their last 13 games. UAB has played 14 of their last 17 games Under the Total after a straight-up win — and they have played 8 of their last 11 games Under the Total after a point spread victory. Additionally, while the Blazers have covered the point spread in their last two games as a favorite, they have then played 7 straight games Under the Total after covering the point spread in their last two games as a favorite. They are likely going to not shoot as well tonight as they did against the Miners — their 45.2% effective field goal percentage when playing on the road, 287th in the nation. They make only 41.5% of their shots on the road which translates into just 62.7 PPG. But UAB holds their home hosts to only 56.7 PPG on 41.4% shooting. The Blazers rank 25th in the nation in Adjusted Defensive Efficiency — and they improve to 23rd in the nation in true road games in Adjusted Defensive Efficiency. UAB has played 5 of their last 6 games Under the Total on the road — and they have played 5 straight road games Under the Total as an underdog. Furthermore, the Blazers have played 21 of their last 30 games Under the Total with the number set in the 130s — including playing Unders in six of these last seven games. Louisiana Tech has played a decisive 51 of their last 82 games Under the Total after a loss on the road to a conference rival. The Bulldogs have also played 5 of their last 7 games Under the Total after a point spread win. And while Louisiana Tech has covered the point spread in their last two games, they have then played 8 of their last 9 games Under the Total after covering the point spread in two of their last three games. This is the Bulldogs’ second game since last Friday — and they have played 9 of their last 12 games Under the Total when playing just their second game in the last seven days. Louisiana Tech has not allowed more than 63 points in five straight games — and they have then played 4 straight games Under the Total after not allowing more than 65 points in at least three straight games. They have held their last five opponents to just 60.0 PPG on 39.9% shooting from the field. But they are scoring only 67.4 PPG in these previous five games. They return home where they have played 4 of their last 5 games Under the Total — and they have played 19 of their last 27 home games Under the Total as a favorite of 3 points or less.
FINAL TAKE: Louisiana Tech has played 6 of their last 7 games Under the Total against teams with a winning percentage of 60% or higher — and the Under is 7-2-1 in UAB’s last 10 games against teams with a winning percentage of at least 60%. 25* CBB Conference USA Total of the Year with Under the Total in the game between the UAB Blazers (869) and the Louisiana Tech (870). Best of luck for us — Frank.
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02-11-21 |
Pacers -2.5 v. Pistons |
Top |
111-95 |
Win
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100 |
5 h 24 m |
Show
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At 8:05 PM ET on Thursday, we will be playing the Indiana Pacers (533) minus points versus the Detroit Pistons (534). THE SITUATION: Indiana (12-13) has lost four games in a row after their 104-94 upset loss at Brooklyn last night as a 1.5-point favorite. Detroit (6-18) snapped a four-game losing streak on Tuesday with their 122-111 upset win against the Nets as a 5.5-point underdog.
REASONS TO TAKE THE PACERS MINUS THE POINTS: Indiana made only 39.1% of their shots last night in what was the worst offensive effort of their season. The Pacers’ starting five scored only 51 points in that game. Indiana should play much better tonight. They have covered the point spread in 5 of their 8 games this season after an upset loss — and they have covered the point spread in 6 of their last 7 games after a double-digit upset loss. Indiana has not covered the point spread in four straight games as well as six of their last seven — but they have then covered the point spread in 7 straight games after failing to cover the point spread in six or seven of their last eight games. And the Pacers have covered the point spread in 4 of their last 5 games when playing without a day of rest. Indiana stays on the road where they are 10-3-1 ATS in their last 14 road games against teams with a losing record on the road — and they have covered the point spread in 11 of their last 14 road games as a favorite. The Pacers are without T.J. Warren and Caris LeVert who they acquired in the Victor Oladipo trade — but they have still taken care of business with a 6-2-1 ATS in their last 9 games against teams with a winning percentage no better than 40%. The Pistons play at a fast tempo who averages 89 shot attempts-per-game — but Indiana has covered the point spread in 21 of their last 30 road games against teams who average at least 88 shots-per-game. Detroit made 56% of their shots on Tuesday which was the best shooting effort of their season in what was just the third time all season that they made at least 50% of their shots — but they are just 0-3-1 ATS in their last 4 games after a straight-up win. They are also 0-4-1 ATS in their last 5 games after a win by at least 10 points — and they have failed to cover the point spread in 3 of their last 4 games after an upset win by at least 10 points. The Pistons have also failed to cover the point spread in 25 of their last 38 games after a point spread win. They did allow the Nets to make 50% of their shots on the heels of allowing the Laker to make 56.0% of their shots in their previous game. Detroit has failed to cover the point spread in 13 of their last 19 games after allowing their last two opponents to make at least 50% of their shots. The Pistons are also 1-5-1 ATS in their last 7 games when playing with one day of rest. Head coach Duane Casey is doing a fine job with one of the worst rosters in the league. Detroit is usually competitive — but they lost one of their best players over the weekend when they shipped Derrick Rose to New York for the underachieving Dennis Smith who was one of the worst players in the NBA last season before getting relegated to the end of the bench for the Knicks (!) this year. Maybe Smith can be salvaged but that will be a long-term project. Detroit shoots only 42.7% when playing at home so their shooting should come back to earth when now playing a team that attempts to play defense (versus the Kyrie Irving/James Harden Nets’ last night). The Pistons have scored 251 points in their last two games — but they have failed to cover the point spread in 4 of their last 5 games after scoring at least 110 points in two straight games. Detroit is also 0-4-1 ATS in their last 5 games against teams with a losing record.
FINAL TAKE: The Pistons have failed to cover the point spread in 26 of their last 38 games against Central Division foes. And while this is a team that plays hard most nights, they have failed to cover the point spread in all 3 of their expected close games this season. Look for Indiana to take care of this business in this winnable game. 25* NBA Pre-All Star Break Central Division Game of the Year with the Indiana Pacers (533) minus points versus the Detroit Pistons (534). Best of luck for us — Frank.
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02-11-21 |
Heat v. Rockets UNDER 215 |
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101-94 |
Win
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100 |
1 h 44 m |
Show
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At 7:35 PM ET on Thursday, we will be playing Under the Total in the game between the Miami Heat (535) and the Houston Rockets (536). THE SITUATION: Miami (10-14) has won three games in a row with their 98-96 win against New York as a 6-point favorite on Tuesday. Houston (11-13) has lost three in a row after their 130-101 loss at New Orleans on Tuesday as a 6-point underdog.
REASONS TO TAKE UNDER THE TOTAL: The Rockets allowed the Pelicans to nail 51.1% of their shots on Tuesday in what was the worst defensive effort in their last 21 games. Houston has played 9 of their last 12 games Under the Total after allowing at least 125 points in their last game. The Rockets have allowed at least 111 points in their last three games — but they have then played 17 of their last 20 games Under the Total after allowing at least 110 points in each of their last three games. Additionally, the Under is 37-18-2 in Houston’s last 57 games after a loss — and they have played 13 of their last 20 games Under the Total after a loss by at least 15 points. They return home where they have played 8 of their last 9 games Under the Total — and they have played 21 of their last 28 home games Under the Total as an underdog including four of these last five home games Under the Total when getting the points. Miami has played 8 of their last 10 games Under the Total when playing with one day of rest. And while they were called for 11 fewer fouls than the 25 personal fouls that the Knicks were called for on Tuesday, they have then played 29 of their last 43 games Under the Total when playing on the road after a game where they were called for at least 10 fewer personal fouls than their opponent. Getting healthy has helped head coach Erik Spoelstra’s team start playing better defense — they have held their last five opponents to just 42.3% shooting which is resulting in just 105.2 PPG. They have played 5 of their last 6 games Under the Total against teams from the Western Conference. Houston has played 4 of their last 5 games Under the Total against Eastern Conference foes.
FINAL TAKE: The Rockets have played 22 of their last 30 games Under the Total in expected close games when listed in the +/- 3-point range. The Heat have played 4 of their last 5 games Under the Total when listed in the +/- 3-point range. 10* NBA Thursday Daily Discounted Deal with Under the Total in the game between the Miami Heat (535) and the Houston Rockets (536). Best of luck for us — Frank.
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02-11-21 |
Colorado v. Stanford +1 |
Top |
69-51 |
Loss |
-110 |
2 h 30 m |
Show
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At 7:00 PM ET on Thursday, we will be playing the Stanford Cardinal (718) plus (or minus) the point(s) versus Colorado Buffaloes (717). THE SITUATION: Stanford (12-7) has won two games in a row after their 76-70 win against California as a 10.5-point favorite on Sunday. Colorado (15-5) has won two straight games as well as four of their last five contests with their 78-49 win against Oregon State as a 13-point favorite.
REASONS TO TAKE THE CARDINAL PLUS THE POINT(S): The Buffaloes made 55.8% of their shots for the second-straight game to defeat the Beavers. But Colorado has failed to cover the point spread in 21 of their last 30 games after making at least 50% of their shots in two straight games. They also held Oregon State to just 32.7% shooting in what was the best defensive effort in their last 15 games. But the Buffaloes have failed to cover the point spread in 7 of their last 9 games after allowing no more than 50 points in their last game. They have also failed to cover the point spread in 5 of their last 6 games after a double-digit win against a Pac-12 foe — and they have failed to cover the point spread in 9 of their last 10 games after winning at least 15 of their last 20 games. Now after getting rich at home in the high-altitude of Boulder where they are 8-1 this season after a four-game homestand, they go back on the road for the first time since January 23rd. Colorado has failed to cover the point spread in 11 of their last 15 games after winning their previous two games at home — and they have failed to cover the point spread in 10 of their last 11 games on the road after winning their last two games at home. Furthermore, the Buffaloes have failed to cover the point spread in 14 of their last 18 road games after playing at least three straight games at home. Colorado ranks 7th in the nation in Adjusted Offensive Efficiency when playing at home fueled by them nailing 44.0% of their 3-pointers in Boulder, 8th best in the nation. But in their eight true road games on their opponent’s home court, the Buffaloes make only 29.7% of their 3-pointers, 269th in the nation, while falling to 68th nationally in Adjusted Offensive Efficiency in true road games. Colorado has failed to cover the point spread in 42 of their last 56 road games — and they have failed to cover the point spread in 35 of their last 47 road games against teams with a winning record at home. Stanford has covered the point spread in 8 of their last 9 home games after a win at home — and they have covered the point spread in 6 straight home games after a win at home against a Pac-12 foe. They have also covered the point spread in 9 of their last 11 home games after winning at least two in a row. The Cardinal made 58.3% of their shots against the Golden Bears — but that was the third straight game when they shot at least 51.9% from the field — and they have covered the point spread in 6 of their last 9 games after shooting at least 55% in their last contest. This is a very tough team to beat if they are making their shots as they rank 18th in the nation in Adjusted Defensive Efficiency. They are also 9th in the nation in getting to the free-throw line. They are 5-1 at home where they are making 51.4% of their shots while holding their guests to 41.1% shooting. Stanford is 35-17-1 ATS in their last 53 games at home — and they are 20-8-1 ATS in their last 29 home games against teams with a winning record on the road.
FINAL TAKE: The Cardinal will be looking to avenge a 77-64 loss at Colorado on January 16th — and they have covered the point spread in 5 of their last 8 games when playing with same-season revenge. Stanford has also covered the point spread in 8 of their last 12 home games when listed in the +/- 3-point range. 25* CBB Thursday ESPNU Game of the Year with the Stanford Cardinal (718) plus (or minus) the point(s) versus Colorado Buffaloes (717). Best of luck for us — Frank.
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02-10-21 |
Virginia v. Georgia Tech +4.5 |
Top |
57-49 |
Loss |
-110 |
2 h 46 m |
Show
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At 7:00 PM ET on Wednesday, we will be playing the Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets (670) plus the points versus the Virginia Cavaliers (669). THE SITUATION: Georgia Tech (9-6) has won two of their last three games with their 82-80 win against Notre Dame as a 3.5-point favorite on Saturday. Virginia (13-3) has won nine of their last ten with their 73-66 victory against Pittsburgh as an 11-point favorite on Saturday.
REASONS TO TAKE THE YELLOW JACKETS PLUS THE POINTS: Georgia Tech should build off their momentum as they have covered the point spread in 17 of their last 25 games after a straight-up win at home — and they have covered the point spread in 10 of their last 13 games after a home win against an ACC rival. They also have covered the point spread in 6 of their last 9 games after a win by 6 points or less. Additionally, the Yellow Jackets have covered the point spread in 13 of their last 18 games after not covering the point spread — and they have covered the point spread in 5 of their last 6 games after a win at home as a favorite where they did not cover the point spread. Georgia Tech shot a season-high 58.3% from the field on Saturday which would usually give me pause — but that was the fifth time in their last nine games where they shot at least 50% from the field. Furthermore, good offensive efforts are usually a good sign for this team as they have covered the point spread in 5 of their last 8 games after shooting at least 55% from the field — including both times this season. They stay at home on North Avenue in Atlanta where they rank 22nd in the nation in adjusted offensive efficiency. The Yellow Jackets are 7-2 at home with an average winning margin of +8.6 net PPG. Georgia Tech scores 83.0 PPG at home where they make 48.7% of their shots. The Yellow Jackets have covered the point spread in 4 of their last 5 home games — and they have covered the point spread in 5 straight home games as an underdog. They did allow the Fighting Irish to make 59.3% of their shots on Saturday which was the worst defensive effort of their season — but they have covered the point spread in 6 of their last 9 games after allowing at least 80 points in their last game. And while Georgia Tech has not covered the point spread in two straight games, they have covered the point spread in 6 of their last 7 games after not covering the point spread in two straight contests. This is a program that has covered the point spread in 50 of their last 74 games against teams with a winning percentage of 60% or higher — and they have covered the point spread in 5 of their last 6 games against teams with a winning record. Virginia made 53.2% of their shots on Saturday against Pitt which was the best shooting effort in their last five games. The Cavaliers have allowed only 27 and 24 points in the first half in two straight games — and they have then failed to cover the point spread in 16 of their last 23 games after not allowing more than 30 points in the first half in two straight games. Virginia has been favored in ten straight games since their showdown with Gonzaga — but not only have they failed to cover the point spread in 11 of their last 14 games after being favored in at least four straight games, they have failed to cover the point spread in 9 of their last 10 games after being favored in at least five straight games. They go back on the road where they are just 4-3 this season — and they are 3-8-2 ATS in their last 13 games against teams with a winning record at home. The Cavaliers are just 1-3-1 ATS in their last 5 games when favored — and they are 2-6-1 ATS in their last 9 games against teams with a winning record.
FINAL TAKE: Georgia Tech will be looking to avenge a narrow 64-62 loss to the Cavaliers in Charlottesville on January 23rd as an 8.5-point favorite — and they have covered the point spread in 33 of their last 53 games when playing with revenge from a loss by 3 points or less. 25* CBB ACC Underdog of the Year with the Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets (670) plus the points versus the Virginia Cavaliers (669). Best of luck for us — Frank.
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02-10-21 |
Furman v. NC-Greensboro -1 |
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58-64 |
Win
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100 |
1 h 33 m |
Show
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At 5:00 PM ET on Wednesday, we will be playing the UNC-Greensboro Spartans (646) minus the point(s) versus the Furman Paladins (645). THE SITUATION: UNC-Greensboro (13-6) saw their two-game winning streak snapped on Monday in their 68-49 loss at Furman as a 4-point underdog. Furman (12-6) has won two of their last three games.
REASONS TO TAKE UNC-GREENSBORO MINUS POINT(S): The Spartans only made 29% of their shots on Monday in what was the worst shooting effort of the season. UNC-Greensboro should respond with a better effort today — they have covered the point spread in 4 of their last 5 games after not scoring more than 50 points in their last game. Sparty missed 16 of their 18 shots from behind the arc in that game — but they have then covered the point spread in 6 of their last 7 games after not making more than 30% of their 3-point shots in their last game. UNC-Greensboro has also covered the point spread in 4 of their last 5 games after a point spread loss. The Spartans should get back to business in this one as they have covered the point spread in 6 of their last 7 games after winning five or six of their last seven games. And while this is UNC-Greensboro’s second game since last Wednesday, they have then covered the point spread in 9 of their last 11 games when playing just their second game in seven days. They return home for this rematch where they hold their opponents to just 40% shooting — and they rank 21st in the nation in adjusted defensive efficiency when playing on their home court. Furman has failed to cover the point spread in 5 of their last 6 games after a straight-up win — and they have failed to cover the point spread in 5 straight games after a point spread victory. And while the Paladins’ last two opponents have only committed 12 and 7 personal fouls in two straight games, they have then failed to cover the point spread in 10 of their last 12 games after playing two straight games where their opponent did not commit more than 15 personal fouls. Holding UNC-Greensboro to just 29.0% shooting was the best defensive effort of the season. They return home where they are just 4-5. Furman has an effective field goal percentage of 62.3% when playing at home which is third-best in the nation — but their eFG drops to 53.3% when playing away from home which is the 42nd best mark (still good, but not uber-elite) in road games on their opponent’s home court. The Paladins have failed to cover the point spread in 7 of their last 9 games on the road — and they have failed to cover the point spread in 5 straight road games against teams with a winning percentage over 60% at home.
FINAL TAKE: Furman has failed to cover the point spread in 6 of their last 8 games against teams with a winning record. UNC-Greensboro has covered the point spread in 6 of their last 7 games against teams with a winning record — and they have covered the point spread in 7 straight games when favored. 10* CBB Furman-UNC-Greensboro EPNU Special with the UNC-Greensboro Spartans (646) minus the point(s) versus the Furman Paladins (645). Best of luck for us — Frank.
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02-09-21 |
West Virginia v. Texas Tech OVER 140.5 |
Top |
82-71 |
Win
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100 |
4 h 30 m |
Show
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At 9:00 PM ET on Tuesday, we will be playing Over the Total in the game between the West Virginia Mountaineers (625) and the Texas Tech Red Raiders (626). THE SITUATION: West Virginia (13-5) has won four of their last five games after their 91-79 win against Kansas on Saturday as a 2.5-point favorite. Texas Tech (14-5) has won three in a row with their 73-62 victory at Kansas State as a 15.5-point favorite on Saturday.
REASONS TO TAKE OVER THE TOTAL: The Mountaineers have played 6 straight games Over the Total after a straight-up win — and they have played 4 straight Overs after a point spread victory. Additionally, West Virginia has played 7 of their last 10 games Over the Total after playing a game at home where both teams scored at least 75 points. The Mountaineers shot 50% from the field on Saturday which initially gave me pause that it was an outlier performance. But this is one of Bob Huggins’ best shooting teams in his career — they are second in the Big 12 by making 42.9% of their 3-pointers. They are making 46.7% of their shots over their last five games which is resulting in an 80.8 PPG scoring average. Huggins also deploys a style of play that generates more scoring opportunities even if their shots are not falling. West Virginia pulls down 36.1% of their missed shots, 10th in the nation. They also force turnovers in 20.4% of their opponent’s possessions. The Mountaineers have played 9 of their last 12 games Over the Total with the Total set in the 140s — and they have played 4 straight games on the road with the number in the 140 to 149.5 range. Furthermore, West Virginia has played 7 of their last 8 road games Over the Total — and they have played 5 straight road games Over the Total. Texas Tech has played 5 of their last 7 games Over the Total after a straight-up win — and they have played 6 of their last 7 games Over the Total after a point spread victory. The Red Raiders have also played 5 of their last 6 games Over the Total after a victory where they did not cover the point spread as a favorite. Texas Tech made 47.1% of their shots on Saturday — the best shooting effort in their last six games. Again, that gave me an initial pause. Yet the Red Raiders only scored 30 points in the first half in that game after scoring a mere 25 points in their previous game against Oklahoma. Texas Tech has played 4 of their last 5 games Over the Total after failing to score more than 30 points in the first half in two straight games. And the Red Raiders’ defensive play has not been quite as stingy as of late — they have allowed their last five opponents to make 44.1% of their shots resulting in 68.2 PPG which is a sharp uptick from the 61.7 PPG they allow on 40.5% shooting for the season. Texas Tech has allowed their last two opponents to score just 52 and 62 points — but they have then played 33 of their last 49 home games Over the Total after not allowing more than 65 points in two straight games. The Red Raiders also create a bench of additional scoring opportunities if their shots are not falling. They are 24th in the nation by pulling down 34.7% of their missed shots. They are seventh in the nation by forcing turnovers in 24.9% of their opponent’s possessions. And head coach Chris Beard’s team is 14th in the nation in getting to the free-throw line. Texas Tech has played 6 of their last 8 games Over Total when favored — and 3 of their 4 games this season against teams winning 60 to 80% of their games finished Over the Total.
FINAL TAKE: The Red Raiders will be looking to avenge an 88-87 loss to the Mountaineers in Morgantown on January 25th. Texas Tech has played 6 of their last 7 games Over the Total when attempting to avenge a same-season loss. 25* CBB Tuesday ESPN Total of the Year with Over the Total in the game between the West Virginia Mountaineers (625) and the Texas Tech Red Raiders (626). Best of luck for us — Frank.
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02-09-21 |
Rockets +6.5 v. Pelicans |
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101-130 |
Loss |
-104 |
1 h 0 m |
Show
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At 7:35 PM ET on Tuesday, we will be playing the Houston Rockets (505) plus the points versus the New Orleans Pelicans (506). THE SITUATION: Houston (11-12) has suffered two-straight upset losses after their 119-94 setback at Charlotte last night as a 1.5-point favorite. New Orleans (10-12) has won three in a row with their 118-109 upset victory against Memphis on Saturday as a 1-point underdog.
REASONS TO TAKE THE ROCKETS PLUS THE POINTS: Houston lost to San Antonio as a 1-point favorite on Saturday, 119-94 — but they have then covered the point spread in 8 of their last 12 games after suffering two straight upset losses. The Rockets have also covered the point spread in 23 of their last 32 games on the road after an upset loss by at least 15 points. They allowed the Hornets to make 48.9% of their shots which was the worst defensive mark in their last fourteen games. Houston has played well since the James Harden trade — they have won nine of their fourteen games since sending away their disgruntled star. Getting back John Wall has helped. The Rockets stay on the road where they have covered the point spread in 5 of their last 7 games — and they have covered the point spread in 4 straight road games as an underdog. New Orleans has pulled off three straight upset wins with triumphs against Phoenix and Indiana before their win against the Grizzlies. But the Pelicans have failed to cover the point spread in 7 of their last 10 games after pulling off an upset win as a home underdog. They also have failed to cover the point spread in 8 of their last 12 games after a win against a Southeast Division rival — and they have failed to cover the point spread in 5 of their last 7 games after scoring at least 115 points in their last game. New Orleans is playing their best basketball of the season — but they are also seeing Lonzo Ball shoot 55.6% from 3-point land over his last four games which is not sustainable. They return home where they have failed to cover the point spread in 7 of their last 8 games — and they have failed to cover the point spread in 4 straight games as a home favorite laying up to 6 points.
FINAL TAKE: New Orleans will be looking to avenge a 126-113 upset loss at home to the Rockets on January 30th as a 2-point favorite — but they have failed to cover the point spread in 13 of their last 21 games when playing with revenge from an upset loss. Houston will be resting Victor Oladipo tonight — and the underrated Christian Wood is out a few weeks with an ankle injury — but they still have Wall and DeMarcus Cousins amongst a hard-working group of players who have covered the point spread in 4 straight games as an underdog. 10* NBA Tuesday Daily Discounted Deal with Houston Rockets (505) plus the points versus the New Orleans Pelicans (506). Best of luck for us — Frank.
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02-08-21 |
Oklahoma State v. Kansas -4.5 |
Top |
66-78 |
Win
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100 |
8 h 55 m |
Show
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At 9:00 PM ET on Monday, we will be playing the Kansas Jayhawks (864) minus the points versus the Oklahoma State Cowboys (863). THE SITUATION: Kansas (12-7) has lost five of their last seven games after their 91-79 loss at West Virginia on Saturday as a 2.5-point underdog. Oklahoma State (12-5) has won three of their last four games after their 75-67 win in double-overtime against Texas on Saturday.
REASONS TO TAKE THE JAYHAWKS MINUS THE POINTS: Kansas allowed the Mountaineers to make 50% of their shots — that was just the fourth time all season that they have allowed an opponent to shoot 50% or better from the field. The Jayhawks are 4-1-1 ATS in their last 6 games after allowing their last opponent to score at least 90 points in their last game. The five losses for head coach Bill Self’s team were all on the road during this recent tough stretch of games — and the two wins were their only two games at home at Allen Fieldhouse. This is just their third game at home since January 9th. Playing at home will help — Kansas is 8-1 on their home court this season while outscoring their opponents by +12.1 PPG. The Jayhawks should play much better on the defensive end of the court as they hold their guests to just 38.5% shooting which is resulting in just 60.8 PPG. This team has been very reliable under Self when bouncing-back from losses. Kansas is 46-21-3 ATS in their last 70 games after a straight-up loss — and they have covered the point spread in 8 of their last 12 games after a loss to a Big 12 rival. The Jayhawks have also covered the point spread in 8 of their last 9 games after a double-digit loss — and they have covered the point spread in 22 of their last 31 games after a loss on the road by 10 or more points. Kansas has only covered the point spread twice in their last eight games — but they have covered the point spread in 31 of their last 47 games after failing to cover the point spread in six or seven of their last eight games including covering the point spread in four of these last five situations. Playing at home should help the Jayhawks get a few more whistles (even without fans) as their opponents have only been called for 12 and 13 personal fouls in their last two games. Kansas has covered the point spread in 6 of their last 9 games after playing two straight games where their opponents did not get call for more than 15 personal fouls in their last game. Oklahoma State held the Longhorns to just 25.3% shooting which was the best defensive effort of their season. But the Cowboys have failed to cover the point spread in 4 of their last 5 games after holding their previous opponent to no better than 33% shooting. Additionally, Oklahoma State has failed to cover the point spread in 6 of their last 9 games after an upset victory — and they have failed to cover the point spread in 11 of their last 17 games after an upset win as a home dog. Furthermore, the Cowboys are just 2-6-1 ATS in their last 9 games after a straight-win — and they have failed to cover the point spread in 8 of their last 12 games after winning three of their last four games. Now Oklahoma State goes back on the road for just the third time since January 9th. The Cowboys have failed to cover the point spread in 50 of their last 77 road games as an underdog of 6 points or less — and they have failed to cover the point spread in 4 of their last 5 road games as an underdog in the 3.5 to 6 point range. Oklahoma State has been living on the edge as they have allowed their last two opponents to attempt 11 and 12 more shots from the field. The Cowboys have failed to cover the point spread in 8 of their last 12 games after taking at least 10 fewer shots than their opponent in two straight contests.
FINAL TAKE: Kansas will be motivated to avenge a 75-70 upset loss at Oklahoma State as a 3.5-point underdog on January 12th — and they have covered the point spread in 4 of their last 5 games when avenging an upset loss. 25* CBB Big Monday ESPN Game of the Year with the Kansas Jayhawks (864) minus the points versus the Oklahoma State Cowboys (863). Best of luck for us — Frank.
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02-07-21 |
Heat v. Knicks UNDER 208 |
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109-103 |
Loss |
-109 |
1 h 32 m |
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At 1:05 PM ET on Sunday, we will be playing Under the Total in the game between the Miami Heat (535) and the New York Knicks (536). THE SITUATION: Miami (8-14) enters this game coming off a 122-95 win against Washington as a 7.5-point favorite on Friday. New York (11-13) has pulled off two straight upset victories after their 110-99 upset win against Portland as a 1.5-point underdog yesterday.
REASONS TO TAKE UNDER THE TOTAL: The Heat made 49.4% of their shots on Friday in what was the best shooting effort in their last ten games. Miami has played 4 of their last 6 games Under the Total after scoring at least 115 points in their last game. Additionally, the Heat have played 4 of their last 5 games Under the Total after a point spread win — and they have played 7 of their last 8 games Under the Total when playing with one day of rest. This is Miami’s eighth game in the last 14 days — and they have played 5 of their last 7 games Under the Total when playing their eighth or more game in the last 14 days. They go back on the road where they have played 5 of their last 7 games Under the Total when favored. The Under is also 15-7-1 in their last 23 games against teams with a losing record. They will once again be without Goran Dragic who is out with an ankle injury. New York has played 8 of their last 9 games Under the Total after an upset win — and they have played 16 of their last 20 home games Under the Total after an upset win by double-digits as a home underdog. The Knicks shot 50% from the field yesterday which was the best shooting effort in their last 16 games. But New York has played 4 straight games Under the Total when playing without rest. The Knicks stay at home at Madison Square Garden where they have played 6 of their last 8 games Under the Total — and the Under is 13-4-1 in New York’s last 18 home games when they are an underdog getting up to 6 points.
FINAL TAKE: The Under is 25-12-2 in the last 39 games between these two Pat Riley legacy teams — and 17 of the last 21 meetings between these clubs in New York have finished Under the Total. 10* NBA Sunday Afternoon Discounted O/U Deal with Under the Total in the game between the Miami Heat (535) and the New York Knicks (536). Best of luck for us — Frank.
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02-06-21 |
Grizzlies +1.5 v. Pelicans |
Top |
109-118 |
Loss |
-105 |
6 h 56 m |
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At 9:05 PM ET on Saturday, we will be playing the Memphis Grizzlies (553) plus the point(s) versus the New Orleans Pelicans (534). Memphis (9-8) has lost two in a row after their 115-103 upset loss at home to Houston on Thursday as a 4-point favorite. New Orleans (9-12) has won two in a row with their 114-113 upset win at Indiana last night as a 1.5-point underdog.
REASONS TO TAKE THE GRIZZLIES PLUS THE POINTS: Memphis had been on a seven-game winning streak where they held allowed only 104.3 PPG before losing their last two games against the Rockets and Indiana by double-digits. The Grizzlies made only 42.5% of their shots which was the worst offensive effort in their last ten games. This group had been doing better in provide offensive support for their superstar, Ja Morant. Memphis has still made 49.9% of their shots in their last five games while averaging 117.8 PPG over that span. The Grizzlies’ starters combined to make only 34.6% of their shots with Morant only 6 of 15 for 15 points. Memphis should respond with a better effort tonight. They have covered the point spread in 4 of the last 5 games after a point spread loss — and they have covered the point spread in 5 of their last 7 games after a double-digit loss at home. The Grizzlies have also covered the point spread in 7 of their last 11 games after losing two in a row by 10 or more points. Taylor Jenkins is one of the most underrated coaches in the NBA. Even with this team playing without two of their top three players, Jaren Jackson, Jr. and Justise Winslow, while being hit pretty hard by COVID quarantining protocols, Memphis remains seventh in the NBA in Defensive Efficiency. Defense travels — and the Grizzlies are 6-2 on the road with an average winning margin of +8.5 PPG while making 48.5% of their shots. Memphis has covered the point spread in 5 of their last 6 games on the road — and they have covered the point spread in 4 of their last 5 road games as an underdog. Killian Tillie has been downgraded to out with a foot issue and Brandon Clarke is questionable with a calf — but reinforcements are returning for Jenkins with Jonas Valanciunas and Grayson Allen upgraded to probable after being in quarantine. New Orleans has pulled off two straight upset victories against Phoenix and the Pacers last night — and they have won four of their last six games. The Pelicans made 53.9% of their shots last night in what was the best shooting effort of the season. They also held Indiana to 44.1% shooting in what was the best defensive performance in their last five games — although the Pacers did make 20 of their 42 shots from downtown. New Orleans has still allowed their last five opponents to make 47.5% of their shots which has resulted in 116.8 PPG. The Pelicans are 25th in the NBA in Defensive Efficiency under the first-year of head coach Stan Van Gundy. New Orleans’ starting five logged-in 162:01 combined minutes last night — and they have failed to cover the point spread in 8 of their last 11 games when their starting five combined to play at least 160 minutes the previous day. The Pelicans have also failed to cover the point spread in 6 of their last 7 games after a narrow win by 3 points or less — and they have failed to cover the point spread in 5 of their last 6 games after winning two of their last three games. They stay at home where they have failed to cover the points spread in 7 of their last 8 home games against teams with a winning record on the road — and they have failed to cover the point spread in 7 of their last 8 home games when favored.
FINAL TAKE: Memphis has covered the point spread in 5 of their last 6 games as an underdog. New Orleans has failed to cover the point spread in 4 of the last 5 games against teams with a winning record — and they have failed to cover the point spread in 6 of their last 8 games when laying the points. 25* NBA Pre-All Star Break Southwest Division Game of the Year with the Memphis Grizzlies (553) plus the point(s) versus the New Orleans Pelicans (534). Best of luck for us — Frank.
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02-06-21 |
Warriors v. Mavs -4 |
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132-134 |
Loss |
-110 |
4 h 17 m |
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At 8:35 PM ET on Saturday, we will be playing the Dallas Mavericks (548) minus the points versus the Golden State Warriors (547). THE SITUATION: Dallas (9-14) has lost seven of their last eight games with their 147-116 upset loss to the Warriors on Thursday. Golden State (12-10) has won four of their last six games.
REASONS TO TAKE THE MAVERICKS MINUS THE POINTS: The Warriors were without all three of their centers on Thursday with Kevin Looney and James Wiseman hampered by injury and Marquese Chriss out the year with a fibula. Head coach Steve Kerr’s solution to having no one taller than 6’6 to guard Kristaps Porzingis was the ole’ “three points count more than two” as Golden State nailed 22 of their 43 (51%) 3-point attempts en route to shooting 57.3% from the field in the best offensive performance of their season. It will be difficult for this plan to once again work tonight. As it is, the Warriors have failed to cover the point spread in 5 of their last 7 games after an upset win by double-digits as a road underdog. Golden State is also 25-51-3 ATS in their last 79 games under Kerr after a double-digit victory. Furthermore, the Warriors have failed to cover the point spread in 5 of their last 7 games after a win on the road by at least 20 points — and they have failed to cover the point spread in 4 of their last 5 games after a win by at least 30 points in their last game. Golden State stays on the road where they have failed to cover the point spread in 6 of their last 9 games — and they have failed to cover the point spread 5 of their last 7 games on the road as an underdog. Dallas has covered the point spread in a decisive 77 of their last 121 games after a loss of 20 or more points. They only made 41.3% of their shoots which was the worst shooting effort in their last ten games. The Mavericks got lulled into trying to trade baskets with the Warriors playing at a fast pace. Dallas was also outworked as they got outrebounded by a 45-42 margin despite their significant edge in size. Head coach Rick Carlisle should have his team’s full attention tonight in the rematch — expect the Mavericks to take better advantage of their length especially with the 7’3 Porzingis down low. Dallas needs to play better on the defensive end o the court as well after allowing their last two opponents to make as least 50% from the field. The Mavericks have covered the point spread in 7 of their last 11 games after allowing their last two opponents to make at least 50% of their shots. Like our Miami play last night, Dallas is finally getting healthy again after playing weeks at less than full strength given COVID quarantining. Carlisle has his complete roster tonight — and he needs his team to get back to winning.
FINAL TAKE: The Mavericks have covered the point spread in 4 of their last 6 games this season when motivated to avenge a loss at home earlier in the year. 10* NBA Saturday Night Discounted Deal with the Dallas Mavericks (548) minus the points versus the Golden State Warriors (547). Best of luck for us — Frank.
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02-06-21 |
Mississippi State +3 v. South Carolina |
Top |
75-59 |
Win
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100 |
7 h 34 m |
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At 3:30 PM ET on Saturday, we will be playing the Mississippi State Bulldogs (671) plus the points versus the South Carolina Gamecocks (672). THE SITUATION: Mississippi State (10-9) has lost four of their last five games after their 61-45 loss at Arkansas on Tuesday as a 7.5-point underdog. South Carolina (5-6) has won two of their last three games with their 72-66 upset win at Florida as an 8.5-point underdog on Wednesday.
REASONS TO TAKE THE BULLDOGS PLUS THE POINTS: Mississippi State made only 30.6% of their shots on Tuesday which was the worst shooting effort in their last 18 games going back to their opening game of the season on November 25th. Head coach Ben Howland’s team should respond with a strong effort this afternoon — they are 39-19-1 ATS in their last 59 games after a straight-up loss including covering the point spread in 15 of their last 19 games after a loss. The Bulldogs have also covered the point spread in 6 of their last 7 games after a double-digit loss to a conference rival — and they have covered the point spread in 4 straight games after a loss by at least 15 points. Additionally, Mississippi State has covered the point spread in 8 of their last 9 games after a loss on the road. And in their last 12 games after a loss to an SEC opponent, the Bulldogs have responded to cover the point spread 10 times. Howland’s team plays consistently well on the defensive end of the court — they have held their last three opponents to just 37.0% or worse shooting. They have held their last five opponents to just 39.9% shooting which has resulted in only 63.6 PPG. This strong defense travels — Mississippi State has covered the point spread in 4 of their last 5 games on the road and they have covered the point spread in 10 of their last 14 road games when listed in the +/- 3-point range. Their game with the Razorbacks finished well below the 144 point total — and they have covered the point spread in 7 of their last 8 games after playing a game that finished Under the Total. Furthermore, the Bulldogs have covered the point spread in 4 straight games after not scoring more than 60 points — and they have covered the point spread in 5 of their last 6 games after not scoring more than 55 points. Mississippi State should get plenty of second-chance scoring opportunities — they rank 6th in the nation by pulling down 36.8% of their missed shots. The Gamecocks are vulnerable in this area as they rank 11th in the SEC with a 33.2% defensive rebounding rate — and they allow their opponents to pull down 30.7% of their misses overall which is 264th in the nation. South Carolina may be due for a letdown as they have failed to cover the point spread in 4 of their last 5 games after a point spread loss. They return home where they have played only four times this season — and they make only 42.2% of their shots at home. The Gamecocks have failed to cover the point spread in 5 of their last 7 home games against teams with a losing record on the road. They also have failed to cover the point spread in 30 of their last 48 home games with the Total set in the 140 to 144.5 point range — including four of these last six situations. And in their last 47 home games when favored by 3 points or less, South Carolina has failed to cover the point spread 31 times.
FINAL TAKE: Head coach Frank Martin’s team also likes to crash the glass — they are 11th in the nation in offensive rebounding rate. But the Bulldogs are a better defensive rebounding team that limits their opponents to just 26.2% second-chance opportunities. Mississippi State out-rebounds their opponents by +7.7 RPG — and South Carolina has failed to cover the point spread in 6 of their last 7 games against opponents with a +7.0 or better RPG clip. 25* CBB SEC Underdog of the Year with the Mississippi State Bulldogs (671) plus the points versus the South Carolina Gamecocks (672). Best of luck for us — Frank.
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02-06-21 |
NC State v. Boston College OVER 146 |
Top |
81-65 |
Push |
0 |
4 h 42 m |
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At 12:00 PM ET on Saturday, we will be playing Over the Total in the game between the North Carolina State Wolfpack (605) and the Boston College Eagles (606). THE SITUATION: NC State (7-7) has lost two straight games as well as five of their last seven contests with their 65-57 loss at home to Virginia on Wednesday as a 7-point underdog. Boston College (3-10) has lost five of their last six games with their 80-70 loss at Notre Dame as a 4.5-point underdog back on January 16th.
REASONS TO TAKE OVER THE TOTAL: NC State made only 43.4% of their shots against the tough Cavaliers’ defense on Wednesday — that was the worst offensive effort in their last five games. They did get 23 points from Jericole Hellems. The junior has averaged 23.5 PPG in his last two games taking over the role as the team’s go-to scorer after the season-ending ACL injury to Devon Daniels on January 28th in the game against Wake Forest. Daniels was averaging 16.5 PPG. D.J. Funderburk also scored 9 points in 17 minutes of play after not playing in the previous game at Syracuse for an undisclosed university issue. Head coach Kevin Keatts’ team should still generate plenty of offense even without Daniels. They rank 53rd in the nation in Adjusted Offensive Efficiency. They generate offense from their defense — they are 15th in the nation by forcing turnovers in 23.3% of their opponent’s possessions. This is an area of weakness for the Eagles who are 188th in the country with a 19.5% turnover rate. NC State has played 6 of their last 9 games Over the Total after losing two in a row against conference opponents — and they have played 6 straight games on the road after losing at least three of their last four games. But defense is also an issue for Keatts’ team as they rank 14th in the ACC in Adjusted Defensive Efficiency. The Wolfpack go back on the road where they are allowing their opponents to make 50.7% of their shots which is translating into 80.0 PPG. They have played 7 straight road games Over the Total — and they have played 11 of their last 14 road games Over the Total with the number set in the 140s. NC State has also allowed their last five opponents to shoot 52.5% from the field and 79.6 PPG. Boston College has not played in about three weeks — they have played 4 of their last 5 games Over the Total when playing with at least seven days of rest. The Eagles may be rusty with their shooting — but they are going to play at a fast pace with fresh legs. Boston College is second in the ACC in tempo — and the defensive pressure from the Wolfpack will contribute to a frenetic pace. NC State allows their opponents to make 46.8% of their shots for the season — and the Eagles have played 28 of their last 39 games Over the Total against teams with a defensive field goal percentage of 45% or higher. Boston College has played 4 straight games Over the Total after a double-digit loss — and they have played 4 of their last 5 games Over the Total after allowing at least 80 points in their last game. Defense is an issue for Jim Christian’s team as well as they rank 315th in the nation in opponent’s effective field goal percentage while allowing their opponents to make 54.3% of their shots inside the arc, 313th in the nation. The Eagles return home where their defense does not improve much as they allow their guests to generate an effective field goal percentage of 53.7%, 301st in the country, by allowing these visitors to make 52.7% of their 2-pointers and 36.9% of their 3-pointers. Boston College has played 5 of their last 7 home games Over the Total — and they have played 28 of their last 40 home games Over the Total with the number set at 145 to 149.5.
FINAL TAKE: NC State has played 7 of their last 10 games Over the Total against teams with a winning percentage in the 20 to 40% range. It may be sloppy — but expect a fast pace between these two teams with suspect defenses. 25* CBB ACC Total of the Year with Over the Total in the game between the North Carolina State Wolfpack (605) and the Boston College Eagles (606). Best of luck for us — Frank.
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02-05-21 |
Wizards v. Heat -6.5 |
Top |
95-122 |
Win
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100 |
4 h 4 m |
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At 8:05 PM ET on Friday, we will be playing the Miami Heat (524) minus the points versus the Washington Wizards (523). THE SITUATION: Miami (7-14) has lost two straight games as well as seven of their last eight with their 103-100 upset loss at home to Washington on Wednesday as a 9-point favorite. Washington (5-13) has won two of their last three games.
REASONS TO TAKE THE HEAT MINUS THE POINTS: It has been a disastrous start to the season for the Heat who have been hit as hard as any team in the league by injuries and COVID quarantined absences. Yet head coach Erik Spoelstra’s team is slowly getting close to 100% again. Tyler Herro played his first game since returning from quarantine on Wednesday. Jimmy Butler played his third game that night after missing ten games from quarantine. Herro scored 20 points with Butler adding 19 points — so they are getting back to playing-shape again. Miami will be without Avery Bradley and Maurice Harkless still who are still injured. Bam Adebayo has been the lone bright spot for this team this season as he continued to develop his game into becoming one of the best big men in the NBA. Perhaps the Heat were due to take a step back after their surprising run to the NBA Finals in the bubble last fall. But they are a much better team than this — and it is time for this club to get back to their winning ways as they make a run to make the playoffs now that they are getting their players back. This is Miami’s final game in a six-game homestand so getting a victory tonight will be important for morale moving forward. The Heat made only 43.4% of their shots on Wednesday which was the worst shooting effort in their last four games. But this remains a team that has covered the point spread in 9 of their last 12 games after an upset loss to an NBA Southeast Division rival. That loss to the Wizards came on the heels of them getting upset on Monday at home to Charlotte — but Miami has also covered the point spread in 6 straight games after suffering two straight upset losses. Additionally, the Heat have covered the pint spread in 10 of their last 14 games after a loss to a divisional rival. And they have not only covered the point spread in 29 of their last 45 games after a straight-up loss but they have covered the point spread in 6 of their last 7 games after a narrow loss by 3 points or less. Washington may be due for a letdown as they have failed to cover the point spread in 10 of their last 13 games after an upset win as a road underdog. The Wizards have also failed to cover the point spread in 13 of their last 19 games after a win on the road — and they have failed to cover the point spread in 7 of their last 11 games after a victory against a Southeast Division opponent. Washington is also just 3-7-1 ATS in their last 11 games after a point spread victory. The Wizards get Russell Westbrook back tonight after he was rested on Wednesday — but they are not likely to replicate the 40.5% shooting effort from 3-point land again tonight even with Westbrook back. Washington simply does not have a good supporting cast for Westbrook and Bradley Beal especially after Thomas Bryant suffered a season-ending ACL injury. Raul Neto has been downgraded to out tonight with a groin. The Wizards are second-to-last in Defensive Efficiency. They have failed to cover the point spread in 4 of their last 5 games on the road — and they are just 17-37-1 ATS in their last 55 road games against teams with a losing record at home.
FINAL TAKE: Washington has only won two of their seven games since their two-week hiatus because of their COVID outbreak. They have failed to cover the point spread in 4 of their last 5 games against teams with a losing record. Look for Miami to rebound with a strong effort. 25* NBA Pre-All Star Break Southeast Division Game of the Year with the Miami Heat (524) minus the points versus the Washington Wizards (523). Best of luck for us — Frank.
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02-05-21 |
Bucks v. Cavs +10.5 |
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123-105 |
Loss |
-103 |
0 h 12 m |
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At 7:35 PM ET on Friday, we will be playing the Cleveland Cavaliers (518) plus the points versus the Milwaukee Bucks (517). THE SITUATION: Cleveland (10-12) has lost three of their last four games with their 121-99 loss to the Los Angeles Clippers on Wednesday as a 9-point underdog. Milwaukee (13-8) has won two straight as well as four of their last six with their 130-110 victory against Indiana as a 9-point favorite on Wednesday.
REASONS TO TAKE THE CAVALIERS PLUS THE POINTS: Collin Sexton was listed as questionable with a neck issue which kept me off this game — but it was confirmed at 6:50 PM ET that he has been medically cleared to play tonight. Getting Sexton on the court with Darius Garland — “SexLand” — should keep them competitive tonight. Sexton has scored 23.6 PPG in his last nine games. They should bounce-back from that disappointing effort against the Clippers as they have covered the point spread in 5 of their last 7 games after a double-digit loss. And while they have not covered the point spread in four straight games, they have then covered the point spread in 4 of their last 5 games after not covering the point spread in four straight games. Cleveland allowed LA to make 55.7% of their shots on Wednesday in what was the worst shooting effort in their last six games. This is an underrated team that is 8th in the NBA in Defensive Efficiency. They should play better on the defensive end of the court tonight — and they have covered the point spread in 6 straight games after allowing at least 115 points in their last game. They stay at home where they have covered the point spread in 5 of their last 7 games — and they have covered the point spread in 4 of their last 5 home games as an underdog. Milwaukee has failed to cover the point spread in 5 of their last 6 games after a win by at least 15 points. The Bucks are also just 6-16-1 ATS in their last 23 games after a straight-up win — and they are 5-12-1 ATS in their last 18 games after a point spread win. And in their last 12 games after scoring at least 125 points, Milwaukee has failed to cover the point spread 10 times. The Bucks go back on the road where they have failed to cover the point spread in 4 of their last 5 games when favored — they also have failed to cover the point spread in 7 of their last 10 road games with the Total set at 220 or higher.
FINAL TAKE: Milwaukee is just 2-6-1 ATS in their last 9 games against teams with a losing record — and they have failed to cover the point spread in 4 of their last 6 road games when favored by 6.5 to 12 points. The Bucks are also just 1-3-1 ATS in their last 5 games in Cleveland. 10* NBA Big Dog Surprise with the Cleveland Cavaliers (518) plus the points versus the Milwaukee Bucks (517). Best of luck for us — Frank.
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02-05-21 |
UTEP v. UAB -7.5 |
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51-63 |
Win
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100 |
1 h 38 m |
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At 7:30 PM ET on Friday, we will be playing the UAB Blazers (876) minus the points versus the UTEP Miners (875). THE SITUATION: UAB (14-2) has won four in a row after their 63-52 win against Middle Tennessee as a 15-point favorite on Sunday. UTEP (8-8) snapped a two-game losing streak with a 69-51 win against UTSA as a 4-point favorite on Saturday.
REASONS TO TAKE UAB MINUS THE POINTS: The Blazers made only 38.5% of their shots against the Blue Raiders which was the worst shooting effort in their last ten games. UAB has covered the point spread in 6 of their last 8 games after a point spread loss. The Blazers have also covered the point spread in 10 of their last 14 home games after a win against a conference rival. The Blazers are rolling with all four of their wins on their current streak being by double-digits — and they have covered the point spread in 4 of their last 5 games after winning at least two in a row by double-digits. They return home where they shoot better — they make 47.1% of their shots which generated 78.1 PPG. UAB is 11-1 at home with an average winning margin of +19.5 PPG. They hold their opponents to just 38.1% shooting and only 58.6 PPG. The Blazers have covered the point spread in 10 of their last 14 home games when favored — and they have covered the point spread in 7 of their last 10 home games against teams who are not winning more than 40% on the road. UAB has also covered the point spread in 37 of their last 54 home games when laying 6.5 to 9.5 points. UTEP held the Roadrunners to just 29.5% shooting which was the best defensive effort in their last ten games. But the Miners have failed to cover the point spread in 7 of their last 10 games after a win against a Conference USA rival. UTEP goes back on the road where they are just 2-6 while making only 39.2% of their shots which is resulting in them scoring 64.7 PPG. The Miners also allow their home hosts to make 47.6% of their shots which is why this one may be a blowout. UTEP has failed to cover the point spread in 4 of their last 5 road games — and they have failed to cover the point spread in 6 of their last 8 games on the road with the total set in the 130 to 134.5 point range.
FINAL TAKE: UTEP has failed to cover the point spread in 4 of their last 5 games as an underdog — and UAB is 5-1-1 ATS in their last 7 games against teams with a losing record. 10* CBB Blowout Bookie Buster with the UAB Blazers (876) minus the points versus the UTEP Miners (875). Best of luck for us — Frank.
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02-05-21 |
Pelicans v. Pacers -1 |
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114-113 |
Loss |
-108 |
2 h 8 m |
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At 7:05 PM ET on Friday, we will be playing the Indiana Pacers (616) minus the points versus the New Orleans Pelicans (615). THE SITUATION: Indiana (12-10) has lost three of their last four games after their 130-110 loss at Milwaukee as a 9-point underdog Wednesday. New Orleans (8-12) pulled off a 123-101 upset win at home against Pheonix on Wednesday as a 2-point underdog.
REASONS TO TAKE THE PACERS MINUS THE POINT(S): Indiana played one of their worst games of the season against the Bucks as they were trailing by 40 points at one point in that game. They made only 45.3% of their shots which was the lowest field goal percentage in their last six games. The Pacers have bounced-back to cover the point spread in 7 of their last 10 games after a double-digit loss. They also have covered the point spread in 17 of their last 25 games after allowing at least 125 points in their last contest. And while Indiana has allowed at least 106 points in ten straight games, they have covered the point spread in 19 of their last 26 games after allowing at least 105 points in five straight games. This team has been remarkably good in the first season under rookie head coach Nate Bjorkgren despite trading Victor Oladipo and being without T.J. Warren and Caris LeVert who are both dealing with injuries. Domantas Sabonis has taken his game to another level this season — he had 32 points with 12 rebounds and six assists in a losing effort on Wednesday. The Pacers return home where they are making 48.3% of their shots en route to a 115.3 points-per-game scoring average. They are 21-10-1 ATS in their last thirty-two home games against teams with a winning percentage no better than 40% on the road. New Orleans made 51.1% of their shots on Wednesday which was the best shooting mark in their last four games and second-best in their last eight contests. The Pelicans also held the Pelicans to 46.3% shooting in what was the best defensive performance in their last four contests. First-year head coach Stan Van Gundy was brought in to improve the defense of this group yet they rank just 24 in the league in Defensive Efficiency. A letdown is likely. New Orleans has failed to cover the point spread in 12 of their last 14 games after a win by at least 20 points — and they have failed to cover the point spread in 9 straight games after an upset win by at least 20 point as a home underdog. They have failed to cover the point spread in 7 of their last 9 games after an upset win as a home underdog. Additionally, the Pelicans have failed to cover the point spread in 8 of their last 11 games after a straight-up win — and they have failed to cover the point spread in 4 of their last 5 games after a point spread victory. Furthermore, New Orleans has failed to cover the point spread in 5 of their last 6 games after scoring at least 115 points in their last game. The Pelicans go back on the road where they are just 3-7 — and they have failed to cover the point spread in 4 of their last 5 games away from home. New Orleans has also failed to cover the point spread in 5 of their last 6 games on the road as an underdog. The Pelicans have also failed to cover the point spread in 4 of their last 5 games against teams with a winning record.
FINAL TAKE: New Orleans will be looking to avenge a 118-116 upset loss at home to the Pacers on January 4th — but they have failed to cover the point spread in 13 of their last 20 games when avenging an upset loss as a home favorite. The Pelicans have also failed to cover the point spread in 8 of their last 12 games when playing with revenge from a loss by 3 points or less. 10* NBA Friday Daily Discounted Deal with the Indiana Pacers (616) minus the points versus the New Orleans Pelicans (615). Best of luck for us — Frank.
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02-04-21 |
Washington v. Oregon State OVER 141.5 |
Top |
71-91 |
Win
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100 |
3 h 47 m |
Show
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At 9:00 PM ET on Thursday, we will be playing Over the Total in the game between the Washington Huskies (745) and the Oregon State Beavers (746). THE SITUATION: Washington (3-12) had their two-game winning streak snapped on Sunday with their 77-62 upset loss at home to Washington State as a 1.5-point favorite. Oregon State (8-7) has lost their last two games with their 57-52 loss at UCLA as an 11.5-point underdog on Saturday.
REASONS TO TAKE OVER THE TOTAL: The Huskies made only 38.2% of their shots against the Cougars which was the worst shooting effort in their last four games. Washington has played 5 of their last 7 games Over the Total after a double-digit loss at home. They also have played 4 of their last 5 games Over the Total after an upset loss to a conference rival. Additionally, the Huskies have played 5 straight games Over the Total after a straight-up loss — and they have played 4 straight games Over the Total after a point spread loss. The defense for head coach Mike Hopkins’ team has been the bigger issue this season — the 77 points they allowed against Washington State was actually the fewest in their last nine games. The Cougars have played 6 of their last 7 games Over the Total after allowing at least 75 points in two straight games. Over their last five games, Washington is scoring 74.6 PPG — but they are allowing 82.4 PPG with those five opponents making 46.9% of their shots. Now this team goes back on the road where they are 0-8 this season. They allow their home hosts to make 47.1% of their shots which translates into 82.7 PPG. Hopkins is a Jim Boeheim disciple with his using the 2-3 zone defense that he has made a staple at Syracuse. Defensive rebounding is a weakness with that scheme — and the Huskies are allowing their opponents to rebound 39.1% of their missed shots which is 304th worst in the nation. But the 2-3 zone is intended to force ill-advised outside shots — yet Washington is seeing their home hosts nail 39.7% of their 3-pointers which is 343rd in the nation. The Huskies have played 7 straight games Over the Total on the road — and they have played 7 straight road games Over the Total as an underdog. Oregon State should take advantage of both these vulnerabilities. The Beavers pull down a healthy 29.0% of their shots on the offensive glass — and they make 35.4% of their 3-pointers at home. Oregon State has also played 15 of their last 23 games Over the Total after a loss to a conference rival. Furthermore, the Beavers have played 7 of their last 9 games Over the Total after failing to score at least 60 points in their last game — and they have played 4 of their last 5 games Over the Total after scoring no more than 55 points in their last contest. Oregon State did hold the Bruins to just 32.7% shooting which was the best defensive effort in their last thirteen games. The Beavers return home where they are 7-4 while scoring 75.5 PPG. Oregon State has played 4 of their last 5 home games Over the Total — and they have played 8 of their last 12 home games Over the Total with the number set in the 140 to 144.5 point range. The Beavers have also played 9 of their last 13 home games Over the Total against teams with a winning percentage below 40% on the road. Furthermore, Oregon State has played 6 of their last 7 games Over the Total against teams not winning more than 40% of their games. And in their last 18 games with the Total set in the 140s, the Beavers have played 13 of these games Over the Total.
FINAL TAKE: Washington has played 6 of their last 8 games Over the Total against teams with a winning record — and they have played 9 of their last 11 games Over the Total against Pac-12 opponents. The Huskies allow 77.3 PPG — and Oregon State has played 5 of their last 6 games Over the Total against teams who allow at least 77 PPG. 25* CBB Pac-12 Total of the Year with Over the Total in the game between the Washington Huskies (745) and the Oregon State Beavers (746). Best of luck for us — Frank.
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02-03-21 |
East Tennessee State +2.5 v. Mercer |
Top |
70-64 |
Win
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100 |
0 h 20 m |
Show
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At 7:00 PM ET on Wednesday, we will be playing the East Tennessee State Buccaneers (677) plus the points versus the Mercer Bears (678). THE SITUATION: East Tennessee State (9-6) had their four-game winning streak snapped on Monday with their 67-62 loss at Wofford as a 2-point underdog. Mercer (10-6) has lost their last two games after their 72-69 loss at Wofford on Saturday as a 4-point underdog.
REASONS TO TAKE THE BUCCANEERS PLUS THE POINTS: East Tennessee State should bounce-back with a strong effort. The Buccaneers have covered the point spread in 8 straight games after a straight-up loss — and they have covered the point spread in 5 straight games after a point spread loss. East Tennessee State has also covered the point spread in 24 of their last 33 games on the road after a loss to a conference rival. They allowed Wofford to make 51% of their shots which was their worst defensive effort of the season. Yet the Buccaneers allowed The Citadel to shoot 53.8% from the field in their previous game which was their worst defensive effort — but they have then covered the point spread in 7 of their last 10 games after allowing their last two opponents to make at least 50% of their shots. East Tennessee State has covered the point spread in 15 of their last 20 games after winning at least three of their last four games. The stay on the road where they have covered the point spread in 11 of their last 16 road games with the Total set in the 140s. They also have covered the point spread in 7 of their last 9 road games against teams who are winning at least 60% of their home games. Mercer has failed to cover the point spread in 9 of their last 10 games after a point spread cover where they lost the game as an underdog — and they have failed to cover the point spread in 12 of their last 15 home games after a straight-up loss. The Bears return home where they are 6-1 this season — but they have failed to cover the point spread in 4 of their last 5 games on their home court. They also have failed to cover the point spread in 6 of their last 8 games at home against teams not winning more than 40% of their games on the road.
FINAL TAKE: Mercer has failed to cover the point spread in 5 of their last 7 games against teams who are winning at least 60% of their games — and they have failed to cover the point spread in 6 of their last 7 games when favored. East Tennessee State has covered the point spread in 9 of their last 13 games against teams with a winning percentage over 60%. 25* CBB Southern Conference Underdog of the Year with the East Tennessee State Buccaneers (677) plus the points versus the Mercer Bears (678). Best of luck for us — Frank.
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02-03-21 |
South Carolina +8.5 v. Florida |
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72-66 |
Win
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100 |
0 h 9 m |
Show
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At 6:30 PM ET on Wednesday, we will be playing the South Carolina Gamecocks (673) plus the points versus the Florida Gators (674). THE SITUATION: South Carolina (4-6) has lost four of their last five games after their 93-81 upset loss at Vanderbilt as a 4-point underdog on Saturday. Florida (10-4) has won their last four games with their 85-80 upset win at West Virginia as a 4-point underdog on Saturday.
REASONS TO TAKE THE GAMECOCKS PLUS THE POINTS: South Carolina should play better tonight — they have covered the point spewed in 9 of their last 11 games after a double-digit loss to a conference rival. They have also covered the point spread in 8 of their last 11 games after a point spread loss. The Gamecocks have also covered the point spread in 8 of their last 10 games after losing four or five of their last six games. Head coach Frank Martin expects to have Trae Hannibal available for this game after he took a rough fall early in that game again the Commodores — he is listed as probable despite a sore back. South Carolina stays on the road where they have covered the point spread in 9 of their last 13 games with the Total set in the 150 to 154.5 point range. The Gamecocks have also covered the point spread in 10 of their last 14 road games against teams with a winning percentage over 60% at home. Florida has failed to cover the point spread in 8 of their last 11 games after a win on the road — and they have failed to cover the point spread in 9 of their last 11 games after a win by 6 points or less. The Gators have also failed to cover the point spread in 7 of their last 10 games after a point spread victory. Florida has covered point spread expectations in three of their last four games — but they have failed to cover the point spread in 13 of their last 17 home games after covering the point spread in at least two of their last three games. They return home where they have failed to cover the point spread in 6 straight games — and they have failed to cover the point spread in 6 of their last 8 home games when favored by 6.5 to 12 points.
FINAL TAKE: The Gators have failed to cover the point spread in 15 of their last 22 games against teams with a losing record — and the Gamecocks have covered the point spread in 10 of their last 14 road games as an underdog. 10* CBB Wednesday Daily Discounted Deal with the South Carolina Gamecocks (673) plus the points versus the Florida Gators (674). Best of luck for us — Frank.
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02-02-21 |
North Carolina v. Clemson +3 |
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50-63 |
Win
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100 |
1 h 31 m |
Show
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At 7:00 PM ET on Tuesday, we will be playing the Clemson Tigers (624) plus the points versus the North Carolina Tar Heels (623). THE SITUATION: Clemson (10-5) has lost four of their last five games after their 79-53 loss at Duke on Saturday as a 5.5-point underdog. North Carolina (11-5) has won three straight games as well as five of their last six of their last seven games with their 75-65 victory at Pittsburgh as a 3.5-point last Tuesday.
REASONS TO TAKE THE TIGERS PLUS THE POINTS: Clemson has played three of their last four games on the road — so getting back home where they are 6-1 with an average winning margin of +7.2 PPG will help head coach Brad Brownell’s team. The Tigers have bounced-back to cover the point spread in 28 of their last 42 home games after a loss by 15 or more points. They have also covered the point spread in 5 of their last 7 games after losing four of their last five games. Clemson has not made more than 35.8% of their shots in three straight games — but they have covered the point spread in 14 of their last 22 games after not shooting better than 37% in at least two straight games. The Tigers’ defense should keep them in this game (even if their shots continue to not fall) — they hold their guests to just 41.2% shooting at home and they rank 20th in the nation in Adjusted Defensive Efficiency on their home court. Clemson should get good scoring opportunities in transition against this Tar Heels’ team that has been uncharacteristically loose with the basketball for a Roy Williams-coached team. North Carolina turns the ball over in 20.6% of their possessions which is 242nd in the nation — and they are even worse on the road by turning the ball over in 23.1% of their possessions, 296th in the nation. The Tigers are 30th in the nation by forcing turnovers in 23.6% of their opponent’s possessions. Clemson is 6-2-1 ATS in their last 9 home games — and they have covered the point spread in 21 of their last 31 home games against teams with a winning record on the road. The Tigers have also covered the point spread in 7 of their last 9 home games as an underdog. North Carolina has failed to cover the point spread in 6 straight games after winning at least three games in a row. And they may be rusty after not playing since last Tuesday. The Tar Heels have failed to cover the point spread in 15 of their last 20 games when playing just their second game in eight days. They stay on the road where they are 5-5 but where they have failed to cover the point spread in 5 of their last 6 games. The Tar Heels have also failed to cover the point spread in 6 of their last 8 road games when favored by up to 6 points. Additionally, North Carolina has failed to cover the point spread in 9 of their last 11 games with the Total set in the 130s — and they are just 2-5-1 ATS in their last 8 games against teams with a winning percentage over 60%.
FINAL TAKE: The Tar Heels have failed to cover the point spread in 22 of their last 34 games when favored. This is a desperate Clemson team that needs a win. Expect a close game. 10* CBB Tuesday Daily Discounted Deal with the Clemson Tigers (624) plus the points versus the North Carolina Tar Heels (623). Best of luck for us — Frank.
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02-01-21 |
Rockets v. Thunder +5 |
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136-106 |
Loss |
-105 |
1 h 51 m |
Show
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At 8:05 PM ET on Monday, we will be playing the Oklahoma City Thunder (540) plus the points versus the Houston Rockets (539). THE SITUATION: Oklahoma City (8-10) saw their two-game winning streak end on Friday in a 147-125 loss at home to Brooklyn as a 7-point underdog. Houston (9-9) has won five in a row with their 126-112 upset victory at New Orleans on Friday as a 2-point underdog.
REASONS TO TAKE THE THUNDER PLUS THE POINTS: Oklahoma City allowed the Nets to make 57.0% of their shots which was the worst defensive effort of their season. The Thunder should play better tonight — they have covered the point spread in 16 of their last 21 games after a double-digit loss and they have covered the point spread in 7 of their last 10 games after a loss at home by at least 10 points. Oklahoma City has also covered the point spread in 5 of their last 7 games after a straight-up loss — and they have covered the point spread in 7 of their last 10 games after a point spread loss. The Thunder have also covered the point spread in 12 of their last 15 games after losing four or five of their last six games. This team is undermanned right now with Trevor Ariza and George Hill out. Rookie Theo Maledon has stepped up by averaging 13.7 PPG with 4.3 RPG and 3.0 APG since entering the starting lineup with Hill being out. He nailed 8 of 9 shots on Friday including making all six of his shots from 3-point land. This is an overachieving team under rookie head coach Mark Daigneault — but they have a nice foundation in emerging superstar Shai Gilgeous-Alexander along with Lu Dort who has found an offensive game to complement his elite defensive play. Houston made 48.9% of their shots in their upset win against the Pelicans on Saturday which was the best shooting effort in their last four games. But the Rockets have failed to cover the point spread in 21 of their last 29 games after an upset victory against a divisional rival on the road. Houston has also failed to cover the point spread in 5 of their last 7 games after a double-digit win — and they have failed to cover the point spread in 8 of their last 11 games after a point spread victory. This is a better than expected team under first-year head coach Scott Silas in the post-James Harden era. The Rockets have won six of their nine games since the blockbuster trade while leading the league in Defensive Efficiency. But the new backcourt of Victor Oladipo and John Wall are making just over 40% of their shots and DeMarcus Cousins is making only 32.4% of their shots. Houston has failed to cover the point spread in 20 of their last 29 road games against teams with a winning percentage below 40% at home. The Rockets have also failed to cover the point spread in 6 of their last 8 games when favored.
FINAL TAKE: Houston has failed to cover the point spread in 6 straight games in Oklahoma City. 10* NBA Monday Daily Discounted Deal with the Oklahoma City Thunder (540) plus the points versus the Houston Rockets (539). Best of luck for us — Frank.
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02-01-21 |
Valparaiso v. Evansville UNDER 127 |
Top |
51-58 |
Win
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100 |
4 h 52 m |
Show
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At 7:00 PM ET on Monday, we will be playing Under the Total in the game between the Valparaiso Crusaders (863) and the Evansville Purple Aces (864). THE SITUATION: Valparaiso (6-10) saw their three-game winning streak snapped yesterday with their 70-52 loss at Evansville as a 1-point underdog. Evansville (7-8) ended a three-game losing streak with the victory.
REASONS TO TAKE UNDER THE TOTAL: The Crusaders allowed the Purple Aces to nail 60.4% of their shots from the field which was their worst defensive effort of the season. Valparaiso holds their home hosts to just 42.6% shooting — so they should play better on the defensive end of the court. The Crusaders have played 12 of their last 14 games Under the Total after allowing their last opponent to make at least 55% of their shots. Valparaiso also made 47.5% of their shots in that game which was their best field goal percentage in their last nine contests. The Crusaders are 10th in the Missouri Valley Conference in Adjusted Offensive Efficiency. While they score 67.9 PPG on the season with a 41.2% field goal percentage, they have averaged just 64.2 PPG along with a 38.9% field goal percentage in their last five games. Valparaiso's scoring average drops to 63.0 PPG along with a 40.8% shooting percentage in their nine road games. They have played 5 straight road games Under the Total — and they have played 6 straight road games Under the Total with a winning record at home. They also have played 6 straight road games Under the Total as an underdog. Additionally, the Crusaders have played 6 of their last 8 games Under the Total after a loss — and they have played 6 of their last 8 games Under the Total after a loss by at least 15 points. They also have played 28 of their last 37 games Under the Total after a loss on the road where they did not score at least 60 points. Evansville enjoyed their best shooting effort of the season yesterday — and it was only the second time all season where they shot better than 48.9% of their shots. The Purple Aces make only 42.0% of their shots. Evansville has also allowed their last four opponents to make at least 47.5% of their shots — and they have played 10 of their last 15 games Under the Total after allowing their last three opponents to make at last 47% of their shots. The Purple Aces have played 5 of their last 7 games Under the Total after a straight-up win. And while this is their second game since January 17th, they have played 4 straight Unders when playing their second game in eight days. They stay at home where they hold their opponents to 62.2 PPG which is -6.1 PPG below their season average. Evansville has played 8 of their last 10 games Under the Total at home — and they have played 10 of their last 12 home games Under the Total against teams with a winning percentage at 40% or less on the road. The Purple Aces have also played 4 of their last 5 home games Under the Total as a favorite.
FINAL TAKE: Despite both these teams overachieving with their shooting yesterday, that result still finished below the 126.5 Total. There were only 59 possessions for both teams in that game. If the tempo is similar to that again tonight, this game should finish well below the number. Valparaiso has played 20 of their last 28 games Under the Total after when listed in the +/- 3-point range. 25* CBB Missouri Valley Conference Total of the Year with Under the Total in the game between the Valparaiso Crusaders (863) and the Evansville Purple Aces (864). Best of luck for us — Frank.
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01-31-21 |
76ers v. Pacers +1.5 |
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119-110 |
Loss |
-103 |
1 h 40 m |
Show
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At 7:05 PM ET on Sunday, we will be playing the Indiana Pacers (520) plus (or minus) the point(s) versus the Philadelphia 76ers (519). THE SITUATION: Indiana (11-8) looks to bounce-back from their 108-105 upset loss at Charlotte on Friday as a 3.5-point favorite. Philadelphia (14-6) has won five of their last six contests with their 118-94 win at Minnesota on Friday as a 9.5-point favorite.
REASONS TO TAKE THE PACERS PLUS THE POINT(S): Indiana allowed the Hornets to make 50.6% of their shots which was the highest opponent’s field goal percentage in their last five games. The Pacers should play better tonight as they have covered the point spread in 4 of their last 5 games after an upset loss — and they have covered the point spread in 4 straight games after a narrow loss by 6 points or less. Indiana has now lost five games by 5 points or less — a few breaks going the other way could have seen this Indiana team far up the Eastern Conference standings. They have allowed at least 106 points in seven straight games — but they have then covered the point spread in 18 of their last 23 games after allowing at least 105 points in five straight games. The Pacers have covered the point spread in 6 of their last 9 games with the Total set at 220 or higher. They have also covered the point spread in 4 straight games against teams with a winning percentage over 60%. Philadelphia may be due for a letdown as they have failed to cover the point spread in 13 of their last 16 games after a win by at least 10 points. They benefited from playing a bad Timberwolves team that made only 42.7% of their shots. That was the Sixers’ best defensive effort in their last seven games. Joel Embiid was questionable to play in that game with his sore back — but he did take the court but only played 27 minutes. Embiid is questionable for tonight’s game (update: he has been declared out for tonight — still a play for us with Indiana now a small favorite). The 76ers are just 6-19-1 ATS in their last 26 road games against teams with a winning record at home (Indiana is 6-5 at home).
FINAL TAKE: Philadelphia has failed to cover the point spread in 8 of their last 11 games when playing at Indiana. The Pacers have covered the point spread in 24 of their last 37 games when listed in the +/- 3-point range including six of these last nine situations. 10* NBA Sunday Night Discounted Deal with the Indiana Pacers (520) plus (or minus) the point(s) versus the Philadelphia 76ers (519). Best of luck for us — Frank.
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01-31-21 |
Jazz v. Nuggets +1.5 |
Top |
117-128 |
Win
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100 |
3 h 29 m |
Show
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At 3:35 PM ET on Sunday, we will be playing the Denver Nuggets (518) plus the point(s) versus the Utah Jazz (517). THE SITUATION: Denver (11-8) had their five-game winning streak snapped on Friday with their 119-109 upset loss at San Antonio as a 4-point favorite. Utah (15-4) has won and covered the point spread in eleven straight games after their 120-101 victory at home against Dallas as a 4-point favorite on Friday.
REASONS TO TAKE THE NUGGETS PLUS THE POINT(S): After a 1-4 start to the season, Denver has been quite good by winning ten of their next fourteen games. They went into the 4th quarter in San Antonio with a lead before collapsing in those final 12 minutes. It would have been quite an accomplishment to sweep that five-game road trip. Now the Nuggets return home for the first time since January 19th — and they have covered the point spread in 7 of their last 10 home games after being on the road for at least seven days. Denver allowed the Spurs to make 54.3% of their shots from the field which was the worst defensive effort in their last eight games. Defensive has been the Achilles’ heel for this team under head coach Michael Malone — but they have been a top-ten unit in defensive efficiency since their 1-4 start. They have covered the point spread in 9 of their last 13 games after a point spread loss. The Nuggets have covered the point spread in five of their last six games (and six of their last eight) — and they have covered the point spread in 10 of their last 16 games after covering the point spread in six or seven of their last eight games. Nikola Jokic has been a double-double machine with nineteen straight games with at least 10 points and 10 rebounds. Garry Harris has stepped up with a 46.5% shooting clip from 3-point range over his last nine games. Denver has also covered the point spread in 5 of their last 7 games with the total set in the 210s. Utah held the struggling Mavericks to just 43.0% shooting which was the best defensive effort in their last six games. The Jazz now go back on the road after playing their last six games at home. Seven of their last games during their winning streak were at home — and two of those four road games were at lowly Detroit and Cleveland. Utah is just 4-11-1 ATS in their last 16 games against teams with a winning record. The Jazz are also banged up with Donovan Mitchell and Derrick Favors missing the last two games with a concussion and back issues. Head coach Quin Snyder has received some good efforts from role players stepping up — but the challenge rises playing on the road against a perennial Western Conference playoff team.
FINAL TAKE: Denver will have revenge on their minds after losing at home to Utah by a 109-105 score as a 1.5-point home underdog on January 17th — and the Nuggets have covered the point spread in 4 of their last 5 games when avenging a loss at home. 25* NBA Underdog of the Month with the Denver Nuggets (518) plus the point(s) versus the Utah Jazz (517). Best of luck for us — Frank.
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01-30-21 |
Pistons v. Warriors -4.5 |
Top |
91-118 |
Win
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100 |
6 h 57 m |
Show
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At 10:05 PM ET on Saturday, we will be playing the Golden State Warriors (514) minus the points versus the Detroit Pistons (513). THE SITUATION: Golden State (10-9) has lost three of their last five games after their 114-93 loss at Phoenix as a 4.5-point underdog on Thursday. Detroit (5-14) has won two of their last three games with their 107-92 upset victory against the Los Angeles Lakers on Thursday as a 7-point underdog.
REASONS TO TAKE THE WARRIORS MINUS THE POINTS: The Pistons held the Lakers to just 40.9% shooting in what was the best defensive effort in their last four games. Detroit caught LA coasting on a long road trip — but not it is them who went on the road in the first game of a five-game west coast swing. The Pistons are due for a letdown — they have failed to cover the point spread in 4 straight games after an upset win as a home underdog getting at least 6 points. Detroit is also 0-3-1 ATS in their last 4 games after a double-digit win — and they are just 7-15-2 ATS in their last 24 games after a straight-up victory. They go back on the road where they are just 1-7 this season with an average losing margin of -6.5 PPG. The Pistons are allowing their home hosts to shoot 50.7% from the field which is translating into 119.0 PPG. Detroit is just 1-3-1 ATS in their last 5 road games — and they are 5-13-1 ATS in their last 19 road games against teams with a winning percentage over 60% at home. The Pistons have also failed to cover the point spread in 21 of their last 31 road games against a team with the Total set at 220 or higher. Golden State made only 38.4% of their shots on Thursday which was tied for the worst shooting effort in their last 17 games. The Warriors have rebounded to cover the point spread in 5 of their last 7 games after a point spread loss — and they have covered the point spread in 11 of their last 16 games when playing with one day of rest. Golden State returns home where they are 7-4 while scoring 115.2 PPG and making 46.7% of their shots — and they play much better defense at home where they limit their guests to 42.4% shooting. The Warriors have covered the point spread in 5 of their last 7 home games — and they have covered the point spread in 5 straight home games against teams not winning more than 40% of their games on the road. Golden State has also covered the point spread in 7 of their last 10 home games this season with the total set at 220 or higher.
FINAL TAKE: Detroit may have the worst roster in the league but they play hard almost every night. But this is a point spread around 5 points — and the Warriors have taken care of business against the bottom of the league as they have covered the point spread in 4 of their last 5 games against teams with a winning percentage of 40% or less. Golden State won in Detroit on December 29th by a 116-106 score — and the Pistons have failed to cover the point spread in 17 of their last 23 games when avenging a loss at home. 25* NBA Game of the Month with the Golden State Warriors (514) minus the points versus the Detroit Pistons (513). Best of luck for us — Frank.
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01-30-21 |
Air Force v. San Jose State OVER 137.5 |
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62-75 |
Loss |
-113 |
0 h 8 m |
Show
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At 6:00 PM ET on Saturday, we will be playing Over the Total in the game between the Air Force Falcons (717) and the San Jose State Spartans (718). THE SITUATION: Air Force (4-11) will be looking to avenge their 59-58 upset loss to the Spartans on Thursday as a 6-point favorite. San Jose State (4-11) has pulled off two straight upset victories with that victory.
REASONS TO TAKE OVER THE TOTAL: The Falcons made only 40.7% of their shots which was their lowest field goal percentage in their last seven games. Even more ominous for Air Force, while the Spartans made 50% of their shots on Thursday, that was still the second-best defensive effort for the Falcons in their last six games. Air Force has allowed their last five opponents to nail 51.8% of their shots which has resulted in 78.8 PPG. They have played 5 of their last 6 games Over the Total after a straight-up loss. Air Force stays on the road where they have played 5 of their last 6 games Over the Total — and they have played 7 of their last 9 road games Over the Total against teams with a losing record at home. Furthermore, the Falcons have played 4 of their last 5 road games Over the Total when favored — and they have played 20 of their last 28 games Over the Total against teams with a winning percentage below 40%. Additionally, Air Force has played 13 of their last 18 games Over the Total with the number set in the 130s — and San Jose State has played 16 of their last 20 games Over the Total with the Over/Under in the 130 to 139.5 point range. The Spartans have played 18 of their last 23 games Over the Total after an upset win as a home underdog. The Over is also 20-8-1 in San Jose State’s last 29 games after a straight-up win — and the Over is 16-7-3 in their last 26 games after a point spread victory. By holding Air Force to 40.7% shooting, the Spartans played their best defensive game in their last seven contests. Yet they have still allowed their last five opponents to make 48.2% of their shots — and they allow their visitors to average 81.7 PPG when they are playing at home. San Jose State has played 7 of their last 10 home games Over the Total — and they have played 9 of their last 12 home games Over the Total against teams not winning more than 40% of their road games.
FINAL TAKE: Air Force has played 9 of their last 10 games Over the Total when playing with revenge — and they have played 6 straight Overs when avenging a loss where they did not score more than 60 points. 20* CBB Saturday Afternoon Discounted O/U Deal with Over the Total in the game between the Air Force Falcons (717) and the San Jose State Spartans (718). Best of luck for us — Frank.
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01-30-21 |
California v. Arizona OVER 137.5 |
Top |
50-71 |
Loss |
-115 |
2 h 55 m |
Show
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At 5:00 PM ET on Saturday, we will be playing Over the Total in the game between the California Golden Bears (687) and the Arizona Wildcats (688). THE SITUATION: California (7-11) has lost three straight games with their 72-68 loss at Arizona State as a 9.5-point underdog on Thursday. Arizona (12-4) saw their three-game winning streak end on Thursday in a 73-64 loss to Stanford as a 9-point favorite.
REASONS TO TAKE OVER THE TOTAL: The Golden Bears made only 39.3% of their shots which was their worst shooting effort in their last six games. Cal did get their leading scorer back in that game against the Sun Devils with Matt Bradley scoring 26 points with 10 rebounds. The Golden Bears have played 6 of their last 7 games Over the Total after a straight-up win — and they have played 8 of their last 11 games Over the Total after a point spread victory. And while that game finished Over the 135 point total, Cal has then played 9 of their last 11 games Over the Total after playing an Over. The Bears stay on the road where they have played 4 of their last 5 games Over the Total. Cal scores a healthy 73.4 PPG on 47.6% shooting on the road. But their defense has been a mess playing away from home — they have an opponent’s effective field goal percentage of 56.4% with their opponents making 42.6% of their 3-pointers when they are playing on the road, ranking 298th and 333rd in the nation. The Golden Bears have played 4 straight road games Over the Total against teams with a winning percentage over 60% on their home court. Cal has also played 9 of their last 11 games Over the Total with the number set in the 130s. Arizona has played 5 straight games Over the Total after a straight-up loss — and they have played 7 of their last 8 games Over the Total after a point spread loss. The Wildcats have also played 6 of their last 9 games Over the Total after an upset loss at home against a Pac-12 foe. Arizona made only 41.5% of their shots which was their lowest field goal percentage in their last five games. The Wildcats rank 16th in the nation in Adjusted Offensive Efficiency — so they should shoot better this afternoon. But this is a tired basketball team playing their second game in three days and fourth in the last nine days. Injuries are not helping matters — they lost a rotation player with Jemarl Baker’s season-ending injury and Bennedict Mathurin played 25 minutes off the bench while scoring 10 points after suffering a right ankle sprain on Monday. Fatigue will impact the Wildcats’ effort on defense and likely lead to them fouling more. Arizona allowed the Cardinal to shoot 49.1% from the field in what was their worst defensive effort in five games. The Wildcats have played 4 straight Overs when playing their second game in three days. They stay at home where they have played 4 of their last 5 games Over the Total as a favorite — and they have played 8 of their last 9 home games with the Total set in the 130s. They score 76.8 PPG at home — and in their last five games, Arizona is scoring 80.4 PPG on 48.4% shooting.
FINAL TAKE: The Wildcats have played 5 of their last 7 games Over the Total as a favorite. California has played 7 of their last 9 games Over the Total as an underdog — and they have played 6 of their last 7 games Over the Total against teams with a winning percentage over 60%. 25* CBB Pac-12 Total of the Month with Over the Total in the game between the California Golden Bears (687) and the Arizona Wildcats (688). Best of luck for us — Frank.
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01-29-21 |
Manhattan v. St. Peter's -8 |
Top |
55-59 |
Loss |
-110 |
3 h 52 m |
Show
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At 8:00 PM ET on Friday, we will be playing the Saint Peter’s Peacocks (870) minus the points versus the Manhattan Jaspers (869). THE SITUATION: Saint Peter’s (7-6) has lost three of their last four games after their 47-40 loss at Siena on Saturday as a 4-point underdog. Manhattan (5-4) has won three straight games in a row — all upset victories — after their 58-55 win against Niagara as a 1.5-point underdog back on January 16th.
REASONS TO TAKE THE PEACOCKS MINUS THE POINTS: Saint Peter’s made only 26.8% of their shots which was the lowest field goal percentage for them all season. They only scored 18 points in the first half as well — but they have then covered the point spread in 15 of their last 20 games after not scoring more than 25 points in the first half of their last game. The Peacocks have also covered the point spread in 26 of their last 43 games after not making more than 33% of their shots in their last game. They also made only 4 of their 8 free throws in that game — and they have covered the point spread in 4 straight games after not making more than 53% of their free throws in their last game. Shooting the basketball is not the strength of head coach Shaheen Holloway’s team. But he has his group ferocious defense — Saint Peter’s ranks fifth in the nation by holding their opponents to just 41.2% shooting inside the arc. The Peacocks’ also force turnovers in 22.1% of their opponent’s possessions which is 40th in the country. The Jaspers are loose with the basketball — they turn the ball over in 22.0% of their possessions, 304th in the nation. Saint Peter’s should get plenty of easy scoring chances tonight. They should play better as they have covered the point spread in 10 of their last 14 games after losing three of their last four games. Now after playing their last seven games on the road, they return home for just the fourth time all season. The Peacocks are 3-0 on their home court while holding their guests to just 36.9% shooting and only 57.0 PPG. Saint Peter’s has covered the point spread in 9 of their last 12 games on their home court — and they have covered the point spread in 8 of their last 11 games at home when favored. Manhattan will likely be rusty having not played in two weeks — and they have failed to cover the point spread in 21 of their last 28 games after not playing for at least seven days. The Jaspers made 41.7% of their shots in that game which was the shooting effort in their last seven contests. Manhattan has won four of their last five games with two straight upset wins against Niagara precedent by an upset victory against Quinnipiac — but they have then failed to cover the point spread in 4 of their last 5 games after winning four or five of their last six games. They have failed to cover the point spread in 12 of their last 18 games after playing their last two at home as an underdog — and they have failed to cover the point spread in 3 of their last 4 games after pulling off upsets in two straight games as a home dog. Now they go back on the road for just the fourth time this season. In their three road games, they have made only 32.8% of their shots. The Jaspers rank just 347th in the nation in Adjusted Offensive Efficiency. Manhattan has failed to cover the point spread in 7 of their last 9 games on the road — and they have failed to cover the point spread in 6 of their last 7 road games as an underdog.
FINAL TAKE: The Jaspers have not played much of a schedule yet this season — Niagara was the best team they have played so far this season with them ranking 237th in the nation according to the metrics by Ken Pomeroy. Manhattan has failed to cover the point spread in 7 of their last 8 games against teams with a winning record. Saint Peter’s ranks 164th by Pomeroy. Holloway deploys a deep bench that has ten players who average more than 10 minutes-per-game. The Peacocks have covered the point spread in 16 of their last 21 games against teams with a losing record. 25* CBB Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference Game of the Month with the Saint Peter’s Peacocks (870) minus the points versus the Manhattan Jaspers (869). Best of luck for us — Frank.
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01-28-21 |
Weber State v. Idaho OVER 145 |
Top |
81-56 |
Loss |
-115 |
2 h 13 m |
Show
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At 9:00 PM ET on Thursday, we will be playing Over the Total in the game between the Weber State Wildcats (755) and the Idaho Vandals (756). THE SITUATION: Weber State (7-4) had their four-game winning streak snapped on Saturday in their 77-72 loss at Southern Utah in a pick ‘em contest. Idaho (0-11) remained winless back on January 16th in their last game which ended in a 75-61 loss to Northern Colorado as an 8.5-point underdog.
REASONS TO TAKE OVER THE TOTAL: The Wildcats made only 39.4% of their shots which was their lowest field goal percentage in their last eight games. Weber State can shoot the basketball (per usual) — this year, they rank 40th in the nation with an effective field goal percentage of 54.2%. They have played 14 of their last 19 games Over the Total after a straight-up loss — and they have played 6 of their last 7 games Over the Total after a point spread setback. Additionally, the Wildcats have played 6 straight Overs after a loss by six points or less. Over their last five games, Weber State is scoring 90.2 PPG while nailing 53.3% of their shots. They stay on the road where they are allowing their home hosts to score 74.8 PPG. The Wildcats have 7 of their last 9 road games Over the Total against teams who are not winning more than 40% of their games at home. Weber State has also played a decisive 41 of their last 60 road games Over the Total when favored. Idaho has played 22 of their last 32 home games Over the Total after playing their last game at home as an underdog. The Vandals had made at least 50.9% of their shots in three straight games before running into Northern Colorado who held them to 54 points on 39.6% shooting in their first meeting on January 14th before making only 42% of their shots two days later the last time they were on the court. Idaho has played 14 of their last 19 games Over the Total after not scoring more than 65 points in two straight games. Head coach Zac Claus will likely want his team passing more after they dished out just 10 and 6 assists respectively in those last two games. The Vandals have played 11 of their last 17 games Over the Total after not assisting on more than 12 baskets in two straight games. Those two games finished Under the Total — but Idaho has played 8 of their last 13 games Over the Total after playing at least two straight Unders. Defense is an issue for this team — they have the nation’s 333rd worst Adjusted Defensive Efficiency number which worsens to a 334th mark in the nation when they are playing at home. Their visitors nail 44.2% of their shots from 3-point land when playing at home.
FINAL TAKE: Idaho has played 4 of their last 5 games Over the Total against teams with a winning record. Weber State has played 4 of their last 5 games Over the Total against teams with a losing record — and they have played 4 of their last 5 games Over the Total as a double-digit favorite. 25* CBB Big Sky Total of the Month with Over the Total in the game between the Weber State Wildcats (755) and the Idaho Vandals (756). Best of luck for us — Frank.
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01-28-21 |
Oregon State v. USC -11.5 |
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62-75 |
Win
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100 |
0 h 20 m |
Show
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At 5:00 PM ET on Thursday, we will be playing the USC Trojans (714) minus the points versus the Oregon State Beavers (713). THE SITUATION: USC (12-3) has won seven of their last eight games with their 76-68 win at California on Saturday as an 8.5-point favorite. Oregon State (8-5) pulled off their third straight upset victory on Saturday with their 75-64 win at Oregon as a 9-point underdog.
REASONS TO TAKE THE TROJANS MINUS THE POINTS: The Beavers held the Ducks to just 38.9% shooting from the field in what was the best defensive effort in their last seven games. Four of those opponents made at least 50% of their shots — so I am not ready to consider this team a defensive juggernaut. An emotional letdown is likely — Oregon State has failed to cover the point spread in 15 of their last 23 games after an upset win by at least 10 points. The Beavers have also failed to cover the point spread in 4 of their last 5 games after pulling off an upset as a dog getting at least 6 points. Oregon State started this run by upsetting Arizona State before handing the Trojans their lone loss in their last eight games in a 58-56 win as a 9.5-point dog on January 19th. But the Beavers have failed to cover the point spread in 12 of their last 15 games after upsetting two straight opponents. They also have failed to cover the point spread in 8 of their last 10 games after not allowing more than 65 points in two straight games. This will be Oregon State’s just third true road game this season — and they have failed to cover the point spread in 9 of their last 12 games on the road with the total set in the 130s. They also have failed to cover the point spread in 6 of their last 8 games against teams with a winning record. USC has covered the point spread in 10 of their last 13 games after a point spread loss. And while the Trojans have only covered the point spread once in their last five games, they have then covered the point spread in 6 of their last 7 games after not covering the point spread in four or five of their last six games. They return home where they are 8-1 this season with an average winning margin of +14.2 PPG. USC is averaging 80.1 PPG when playing at home while making 47.7% of their shots. They are also holding their guests to just 38.5% shooting. They have covered the point spread in 3 of their 4 home games this season when laying 9.5 to 12 points. And while this game is their first home game since playing their last two games on the road where they were favored, the Trojans have covered the point spread in 12 of their last 13 games after being a road favorite in their last two contests.
FINAL TAKE: USC has covered the point spread in 6 of their last 9 games when avenging a same-season loss. 10* CBB Oregon State-USC ESPNU Special with the USC Trojans (714) minus the points versus the Oregon State Beavers (713). Best of luck for us — Frank.
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01-27-21 |
Pacers v. Hornets +2 |
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116-106 |
Loss |
-102 |
0 h 18 m |
Show
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At 7:00 PM ET on Wednesday, we will be playing the Charlotte Hornets (534) plus the points versus the Indiana Hoosiers (533). THE SITUATION: Charlotte (7-10) has lost five of their last six games after their 117-108 loss at Orlando on Monday as a 1-point underdog. Indiana (10-7) has won two of their last three games with their 129-114 win against Toronto as a 2-point favorite on Monday.
REASONS TO TAKE THE HORNETS PLUS THE POINTS: Charlotte has bounced-back to cover the point spread in 4 of their last 5 games after a straight-up loss — and they have covered the point spread in 6 of their last 8 games after a loss on the road to a South Division rival. The Hornets return home where they are holding their opponents to just 43.7% shooting and 105.9 PPG. Charlotte has covered the point spread in 6 straight home games against teams with a winning record on the road. The Hornets have also covered the point spread in 7 of their last 8 home games as an underdog. Furthermore, Charlotte is 14-4-1 ATS in their last 19 games as a dog. And in their last 59 games with the Total set in the 220s, the Hornets have covered the point spread 39 times. Indiana has failed to cover the point spread in 5 of their last 7 games after a straight-up win — and they have covered the point spread in 4 of their last 5 games after a win on their home court. And the Pacers have failed to cover the point spread in 5 of their last 7 games after winning two of their last three games. Now after playing their last four games at home, they go on the road again. Indiana’s defense is beginning to flounder — they have allowed their last five opponents to make 47.1% of their shots which has resulted in 118.4 PPG. They traded away Victor Oladipo but have yet to get Caris LeVert on the court after his kidney issue was discovered in the medical exam for the trade. And they will likely be without Domantas Sabonis tonight after he injured his knee in the game against the Raptors. The Pacers have failed to cover the point spread in 4 of their last 5 games when favored — and they have failed to cover the point spread in 5 of their last 6 games against teams with a losing record.
FINAL TAKE: Indiana has failed to cover the point spread in 9 of their last 11 games when playing in Charlotte. 10* NBA Don’t Need the Points (but take the points) Underdog Special with the Charlotte Hornets (534) plus the points versus the Indiana Hoosiers (533). Best of luck for us — Frank.
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01-27-21 |
Creighton v. Seton Hall +2 |
Top |
85-81 |
Loss |
-110 |
1 h 54 m |
Show
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At 7:00 PM ET on Wednesday, we will be playing the Seton Hall Pirates (670) plus the points versus the Creighton Bluejays (669). THE SITUATION: Seton Hall (9-6) has lost two of their last three games with their 76074 loss at Villanova as a 9-point underdog last Tuesday. Creighton (11-4) snapped a two-game losing streak on Saturday in their 74-66 win against UConn as a 7.5-point favorite.
REASONS TO TAKE THE PIRATES PLUS THE POINTS: The Pirates have covered the point spread in 7 of their last 10 games after a point spread win. And while their game with the Wildcats flew Over the 140 point total, they have then covered the point spread in 6 of their last 7 games after playing a game that finished Over the Total. Seton Hall returns home where they are 5-1 with an average winning margin of +13.3 PPG. They are scoring 77.3 PPG at home while making 47.6% of their shots. They are also holding their opponents to just 39.9% shooting on their home court. The Pirates have covered the point spread in 5 of their last 6 games on their home court — and they have covered the point spread in 7 of their last 10 home games with the Total set at 145 to 149.5. Additionally, Seton Hall has covered the point spread in 23 of their last 33 games as an underdog — and they have covered the point spread in 8 of their last 10 home games when getting the points. The Pirates have also covered the point spread in 6 of their last 8 games against teams with a winning percentage over 60%. Creighton has failed to cover the point spread in 4 of their last 6 games are a win against a conference rival. And with their contest against the Huskies going Over the 135.5 point total, the Bluejays have failed to cover the point spread in 5 of their last 7 games after playing a game that finished Over the Total. Now Creighton goes back on the road where they are 3-2 this season. They have failed to cover the point spread in 7 of their last 9 games on the road when favored — and they have failed to cover the point spread in 4 straight road games when favored by up to 4 points. The Bluejays have also failed to cover the point spread in 5 of their last 7 games against teams with a winning record.
FINAL TAKE: Seton Hall is looking to avenge an 89-53 loss to Creighton on January 6th. The Bluejays nailed 59.6% of their shots in that game including making 13 of their 24 shots from downtown. But Creighton played at home in that game where they make 37.1% of their 3-pointers while ranking 7th in the nation in Adjusted Offensive Efficiency. Yet the Bluejays make only 34.9% of their 3-pointers away from home, 109th in the nation, while dropping to 55th in the nation in Adjusted Offensive Efficiency. The Pirates have covered the point spread in 4 of their last 5 games when playing with revenge from a double-digit loss. 25* CBB Wednesday FS1-TV Game of the Month with the Seton Hall Pirates (670) plus the points versus the Creighton Bluejays (669). Best of luck for us — Frank.
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01-26-21 |
Butler v. Connecticut -5 |
Top |
51-63 |
Win
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100 |
3 h 48 m |
Show
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At 8:30 PM ET on Tuesday, we will be playing the Connecticut Huskies (634) minus the points versus the Butler Bulldogs (633). THE SITUATION: UConn (7-3) has lost two games in a row with their 74-66 loss at Creighton on Saturday as a 7.5-point underdog. Butler (5-7) has won two straight games after they upset DePaul on the road last Tuesday as a 2-point underdog by a 67-53 score.
REASONS TO TAKE THE HUSKIES MINUS THE POINTS: UConn lost their previous game to St. John’s on January 18th before the loss to the Bluejays — and they have rebounded to cover the point spread in 6 of their last 9 games after losing two in a two to Big East opponents. The Huskies have also covered the point spread in 23 of their last 35 games when playing just their second game in eight days. Head coach Dan Hurley’s team may have played their worst game of the season Saturday. They made only 36.5% of their shots which was their lowest shooting percentage in their last six games. They also allowed Creighton to make 51.1% of their shots which was their worst defensive effort in the last nine games. UConn has not covered the point spread in two straight games — but they have covered the point spread in 7 of their last 10 games after not covering the point spread in their previous two games. They return home where they are scoring 79.4 PPG — and they are limiting their guests to just 41.9% shooting from the field. The Huskies have covered the point spread in 5 of their last 7 games at home. Additionally, they have covered the point spread in 5 of their last 6 games when favored — and they are 12-4-1 ATS in their last 17 games against teams with a losing record. Butler did play their best game of the season against the Blue Demons — their 50.0% field goal percentage was a season-high and their 33.3% opponent’s field goal percentage was a season-best as well. The Bulldogs have covered the point spread in their last two games after they upset Creighton by a 70-66 score as a 7-point underdog in their previous game — but they have failed to cover the point spread in 8 of their last 11 games after covering the point spread in their last two games. They stay on the road where they are 1-5 with an average losing margin of -8.2 PPG. They allow their home hosts to make 47.1% of their shots. Butler has failed to cover the point spread in 6 straight games on the road after playing a game on the road. They also have failed to cover the point spread in 4 of their last 5 games on the road — and they have failed to cover the point spread in 5 of their last 7 road games as an underdog in the 3.5 to 6 point range. Additionally, the Bulldogs are just 5-12-1 ATS in their last 18 games against teams with a winning percentage over 60%.
FINAL TAKE: Butler will be looking to avenge a 72-60 loss at home to UConn on January 9th as a 1.5-point underdog. The Bulldogs have failed to cover the point spread in 33 of their last 51 when attempting to avenge a loss at home — and they have covered the point spread in 4 of their last 6 games when playing with revenge from a double-digit loss. 25* CBB Tuesday FS1-TV Game of the Month with the Connecticut Huskies (634) minus the points versus the Butler Bulldogs (633). Best of luck for us — Frank.
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01-26-21 |
North Carolina v. Pittsburgh +3.5 |
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75-65 |
Loss |
-107 |
1 h 31 m |
Show
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At 7:00 PM ET on Tuesday, we will be playing the Pittsburgh Panthers (620) plus the points versus the North Carolina Tar Heels (619). THE SITUATION: Pittsburgh (8-3) had their three-game winning streak snapped on Saturday in their 76-75 upset loss at Wake Forest as a 4.5-point favorite. North Carolina (10-5) has won two straight as well as five of their last six games with their 86-76 win against NC State on Saturday as a 6-point favorite.
REASONS TO TAKE THE PANTHERS MINUS THE POINTS: Pittsburgh allowed the Demon Deacons to make 46.4% of their shots in that game which was the highest opponent field goal percentage in their last four games. The Panthers have still covered the point spread in 4 of their last 5 games after winning three of their last four contests. They return home where they are 5-2 with an average winning margin of +8.9 PPG. They are holding their guests to just 40.8% shooting from the field — so they should play better defense in this one. Pitt has covered the point spread in 4 of their last 5 games at home — and they have covered the point spread in 7 of their last 8 home games with the Total set in the 140 to 144.5 point range. Additionally, the Panthers have covered the point spread in 5 of their last 6 games against teams with a winning percentage over 60% — and they have covered the point spread in 4 of their last 5 games as an underdog. North Carolina has failed to cover the point spread in 5 of their last 6 games against teams with a winning percentage over 60% — and they have covered the point spread in 5 of their last 7 games when favored. The Tar Heels have also failed to cover the point spread in 10 of their last 12 games after winning two in a row. Furthermore, North Carolina has failed to cover the point spread in 10 of their last 12 games after a win at home where both teams scored at least 75 points. After playing their last two games at home in Chapel Hill, they go back on the road where they are 4-5 where they are only outscoring their hosts by +1.4 PPG — and they make only 42.9% of their shots away from home. The Tar Heels have failed to cover the point spread in 4 straight games on the road — and they have failed to cover the point spread in 6 of their last 7 road games when favored by up to 6 points. Furthermore, North Carolina has failed to cover the point spread in 8 of their last 11 games after playing at home in their last two games. The Tar Heels have failed to cover the point spread in 5 of their last 6 games against teams with a winning percentage over 60% — and they have failed to cover the point spread in 5 of their last 7 games when favored.
FINAL TAKE: Both of these two teams crash the glass — North Carolina outrebounds their opponents by +11.4 Rebounds-Per-Game while Pitt outrebounds their opponents by +7.0 RPG. The Tar Heels have failed to cover the point spread in 12 of their last 16 games against teams who outrebound their opponents by at least +4.0 RPG — and the Panthers have covered the point spread in 9 of their last 11 games against teams who outrebound their opponents by at least +4.0 RPG. 10* CBB Tuesday Daily Discounted Deal with the Pittsburgh Panthers (620) plus the points versus the North Carolina Tar Heels (619). Best of luck for us — Frank.
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01-25-21 |
Wolves v. Warriors -8.5 |
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108-130 |
Win
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100 |
4 h 35 m |
Show
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At 10:00 PM ET on Monday, we will be playing the Golden State Warriors (522) plus the points versus the Minnesota Timberwolves (521). THE SITUATION: Golden State (8-8) has lost two straight games with their 127-108 loss at Utah as an 8-point underdog on Saturday. Minnesota (4-11) snapped their four-game losing streak on Saturday with their 120-110 upset victory against New Orleans as an 8.5-point underdog.
REASONS TO TAKE THE WARRIORS MINUS THE POINTS: The Timberwolves are likely due for a big emotional letdown after they triumphed over a Pelicans’ team coached by a 1990s’ relic Stan Van Gundy that everyone is handling. Minnesota has failed to cover the point spread in 7 of their last 8 games after a straight-up victory — and they have failed to cover the point spread in 4 of their last 5 games after a point spread win. Furthermore, the Timberwolves have failed to cover the point spread in 6 of their last 9 games after an upset win by double-digits — and they have failed to cover the point spread in 9 of their last 13 games after pulling off an upset win as a home underdog getting at least 7 points. Minnesota goes back on the road where they are a mess — they are 1-5 away from home while getting shellacked by -15.0 PPG due to their defense that allows their home hosts to nail 50% of their shots which is resulting in 121.3 PPG. The Timberwolves have failed to cover the point spread in 4 of their last 5 games on the road — and hello, Steph Curry! Golden State has lost their last two games by double-digits as their 19-point loss to the Jazz was preceded by a 119-104 upset loss at home to the Knicks on Thursday. The Warriors have bounced-back to cover the point spread in 9 of their last 14 games after losing two straight games by at least 10 points. Golden State simply did not work very hard on Saturday as they let the Jazz outrebound them by a 69 to 41 margin. Head coach Steve Kerr should see a better effort from this team tonight as they have covered the point spread in 15 of their last 21 games after being outrebounded by at least 15 boards in their last game. This is a good matchup for the Warriors since Minnesota plays no defense while pushing the pace. The T-Wolves average 91 shot attempts-per-game — and Golden State has covered the point spread in 6 of their last 8 games against opponents who average at least 88 shots-per-game. The Warriors have covered the point spread in 5 of their last 8 home games with the Total set at 220 or higher. Golden State does hold their visitors to just 42.5% shooting.
FINAL TAKE: Minnesota is not very good — and they devolve into pretty ugly when Karl-Anthony Towns is out as he will continue to be with him being in quarantine. D’Angelo Russell has also been downgraded to doubtful with a quad. Lightning struck for the T-Wolves on Saturday — but this is an opportunity for a decent but not great Warriors team to get right after a two-game losing streak. Curry should have a big game making open shots tonight. 10* NBA Monday Late Show Bailout with the Golden State Warriors (522) plus the points versus the Minnesota Timberwolves (521). Best of luck for us — Frank.
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01-25-21 |
Celtics v. Bulls +4.5 |
Top |
119-103 |
Loss |
-113 |
5 h 51 m |
Show
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At 9:05 PM ET on Monday, we will be playing the Chicago Bulls (516) plus the points versus the Boston Celtics (515). THE SITUATION: Chicago (7-9) had their three-game winning streak snapped on Saturday with their 101-90 loss at home against the Los Angeles Lakers as a 9.5-point underdog. Boston (9-6) ended their three-game losing streak yesterday with their 141-103 thrashing of Cleveland at home as a 6-point favorite.
REASONS TO TAKE THE BULLS PLUS THE POINTS: Chicago shot only 39.3% from the field against the Lakers which their lowest field goal percentage in their last 14 games — and their 90 points scored was a season-low. The Bulls should respond with a big effort as they have covered the point spread in 6 of their last 7 games after a straight-up loss. Chicago has also covered the point spread in 4 of their last 5 games after a point spread defeat. And in their last 9 games playing with one day of rest, the Bulls have covered the point spread in all 9 games. Chicago is starting to find a rhythm under first-year head coach Billy Donovan. They had averaged 121.7 PPG in their three-game winning streak. They are making 47.5% of their shots in the Donovan offense — and they rank 9th in Offensive Efficiency in the league over their last ten games. They will be without Wendell Carter who is doubtful with a thigh injury while Otto Porter may get the night off for rest. But they will have Zach LaVine who is thriving under Donovan’s system by scoring 26.8 PPG — and second-year pro Coby White is developing into a nice compliment. There is a good vibe with this team who is becoming competitive every night. The Bulls have covered the point spread in 5 of their last 7 games against teams with a winning record — and they have covered the point spread in 8 of their last 9 games as an underdog. Boston made 55.9% of their shots yesterday which was the best shooting effort in their last eight games — and the 40% field goal percentage they limited the Cavaliers to was tied for a season-low for them so far this season. Yet the Celtics have failed to cover the point spread in 5 of their last 6 games after a double-digit victory. This Boston team has been uninspiring this season — they rank just 17th in the NBA in Defensive Efficiency. They lost an important piece in the offseason with Gordon Hayward signing with Charlotte. They added Tristan Thompson — but he has been a disappointment and may be past his prime. Rookie Payton Pritchard has been a nice surprise to how quickly he has acclimated to the NBA — but he is out with a knee injury. Romeo Langford is also questionable with a knee. Head coach Brad Stevens does expect Jayson Tatum to return to the court after COVID quarantine — and who knows if he will have rust. But Stevens is using his return to give Kemba Walker the night off — and he is a vital piece to the equation in their Big Three since his 3-point shooting makes things easier for Tatum and Jaylon Brown. The Celtics go back on the road where they have failed to cover the point spread in 7 of their last 10 games on the road — and they have failed to cover the point spread in 5 straight road games when favored.
FINAL TAKE: The Bulls have covered the point spread in 18 of their last 26 games in expected high-scoring games with the total set at 220 or higher — and the Celtics have failed to cover the point spread in 4 of their last 5 games with the Over/Under at 220 or higher. 25* NBA Eastern Conference Underdog of the Month with the Chicago Bulls (516) plus the points versus the Boston Celtics (515). Best of luck for us — Frank.
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01-25-21 |
Nuggets v. Mavs +2 |
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117-113 |
Loss |
-101 |
3 h 42 m |
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At 8:30 PM ET on Monday, we will be playing the Dallas Mavericks (518) plus the points versus the Denver Nuggets (517). THE SITUATION: Dallas (8-8) has lost four of their last six games after their 133-108 upset loss at home to Houston on Saturday as a 7-point favorite. Denver (9-7) has won their last three games defeating Phoenix in overtime on Saturday by a 120-112 score as a 2.5-point favorite.
REASONS TO TAKE THE MAVERICKS PLUS THE POINTS: Dallas made only 44.6% of their shots against the Rockets which was the lowest shooting effort in their last three games. But it was the Mavericks’ defense that was the bigger issue on Saturday as they allowed Houston to shoot 54.7% of their shots which was the worst defensive effort in their last 14 games. Dallas should respond with a strong effort as they have bounced-back to cover the point spread in 28 of their last 40 games after a double-digit loss — and they have covered the point spread in 6 of their last 8 games after a loss by at least 10 points at home. The Mavericks have also covered the point spread in 4 of their last 5 games after a point spread loss. Dallas will be shorthanded in this game with Kristaps Porzingis questionable with his right knee he is nursing back to health along with Josh Richardson, Maxi Kleber, Dorian Finney-Smith, and Dwight Powell still in quarantine. But head coach Rick Carlisle still has Luka Doncic and Tim Hardaway leading this team. The Mavericks have covered the point spread in 5 of their last 6 games as an underdog — and they have covered the point spread in 15 of their last 22 games at home as a dog. Denver played their best defensive game of the season by limiting the Suns to just 40.2% shooting from the field which was the lowest opponent’s field goal percentage for them all year. But the Nuggets are 3-7-1 ATS in their last 11 games after a straight-up win — and they are 2-5-1 ATS in their last 8 games after a point spread victory. This may be a tired team playing their third game on the road in four days with both their games over the weekend in Phoenix going to overtime — and Denver has failed to cover the point spread in 5 of their last 6 games when playing their third game in four days. The Nuggets have also failed to cover the point spread in 23 of their last 32 games after winning two in a row.
FINAL TAKE: Denver will be looking to avenge a 124-117 upset loss at home to Dallas (playing without Porzingis) on January 7th as a -2.5-point favorite — but they have failed to cover the point spread in 4 of their last 6 opportunities to avenge a loss. The Nuggets have also failed to cover the point spread in 4 of their last 5 games against the Mavericks — and they are just 3-7-1 ATS in their last 11 games when playing in Dallas. 20* NBA Monday Daily Discounted Deal with the Dallas Mavericks (518) plus the points versus the Denver Nuggets (517). Best of luck for us — Frank.
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01-24-21 |
Hornets +1 v. Magic |
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107-104 |
Win
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100 |
1 h 15 m |
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At 7:00 PM ET on Sunday, we will be playing the Charlotte Hornets (575) plus the points versus the Orlando Magic (576). THE SITUATION: Charlotte (6-9) has lost four straight games after their 123-110 upset loss at home to Chicago on Friday as a 2.5-point favorite. Orlando (7-9) has lost seven of their last eight games after their 120-118 loss at Indiana as a 5-point underdog on Friday.
REASONS TO TAKE THE HORNETS PLUS (OR MINUS) THE POINT(S): Charlotte allowed the Bulls to make 51.6% of their shots in what was the worst defensive effort in their last nine games. The Hornets have bounced-back to cover the point spread in 7 of their last 10 games after a double-digit loss at home. And while they have allowed at least 111 points in each of their last three games, Charlotte has covered the point spread in 11 of their last 13 road games after allowing at least 105 points in three straight games. Additionally, the Hornets have covered the point spread in 4 straight games on the road. And in their last 37 games with the Total set in the 210s, Charlotte has covered the point spread 24 times. The Hornets are also 4-1-1 ATS in their last 6 games against teams with a losing record. Orlando made 45.7% of their shots on Friday which was the best shooting effort in their last four games and their second-best field goal percentage in their last eight games. The Magic have failed to cover the point spread in 5 of their last 6 games after a straight-up loss — and they have failed to cover the point spread in 4 of their last 5 games after a loss on the road. The Magic return home where they make only 42.1% of their shots which translates into just 101.8 PPG. Orlando has failed to cover the point spread in 15 of their last 22 games on their home court.
FINAL TAKE: Charlotte has covered the point spread in 9 of their last 13 games on the road when listed in the +/- 3-point range. 10* NBA Road Warrior Wipeout with the Charlotte Hornets (575) plus (or minus) the point(s) versus the Orlando Magic (576). Best of luck for us — Frank.
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01-24-21 |
Notre Dame v. Miami-FL -3 |
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73-59 |
Loss |
-108 |
3 h 19 m |
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At 6:00 PM ET on Sunday, we will be playing the Miami (FL) Hurricanes (834) minus the points versus the Notre Dame Fighting Irish (833). THE SITUATION: Miami (6-7) has lost two of their last three games after their 83-57 loss at Syracuse as a 3.5-point underdog on Tuesday. Notre Dame (4-8) snapped a four-game losing streak last Saturday with their 80-70 victory against Boston College as a 4.5-point favorite.
REASONS TO TAKE THE HURRICANES MINUS THE POINTS: Miami allowed the Orange to make 52.5% of their shots in what was the worst defensive effort of the season. Head coach Jim Larranaga’s team should bounce-back as the Hurricanes have covered the point spread in 4 straight games after a loss — and they have covered the point spread in 10 of their last 12 games at home after a loss to a conference rival. Additionally, Miami has covered the point spread in 6 straight home games after allowing at least 80 points in their last game. They return home where they are 5-4 this season while holding their opponents to just 39.5% shooting which has resulted in just 64.2 PPG. Injuries have impacted the Hurricanes this season — this is a better team than their record. But this group is at full strength now and poised to make a run to try to make the NCAA Tournament. They have covered the point spread in 12 of their last 17 games on their home court. The Hurricanes only made 39.3% of their shots against Syracuse including just 4 of their 25 shots from behind the arc. Perhaps the Irish are just what the proverbial doctor ordered. Notre Dame ranks 212th in adjusted defensive efficiency and 12th in the ACC in that metric. They also allow their opponent to nail 38.0% of their 3-pointers, 308th in the nation. The Irish made 47.7% of their shots last Saturday against the Eagles in what was the best shooting effort in their last five games. But Notre Dame has failed to cover the point spread in 11 of their last 17 games after a double-digit win at home. And while they converted on 14 of their 31 shots behind the arc last week, they have then failed to cover the point spread in 7 of their last 10 games after making at least 13 shots from 3-point land in their last game. The Fighting Irish may be rusty in this game with eight days off since last taking the court. Head coach Mike Brey’s team has failed to cover the point spread in 4 straight games when playing with at least seven games between games. They go back on the road where they are just 1-7 this season with an average losing margin of -7.7 PPG. The Irish are making only 41% of their 3-point attempts. They have failed to cover the point spread in 6 of their last 8 games on the road — and they have failed to cover the point spread in 6 of their last 7 road games against teams with a winning record at home.
FINAL TAKE: Notre Dame has failed to cover the point spread in 5 of their last 6 games as an underdog — and they have failed to cover the point spread in 10 of their last 15 games when listed in the +/- 3-point range. Miami (FL) is 11-5-1 ATS in their last 17 games at home as the favorite. 20* CBB Blowout Bookie Buster with the Miami (FL) Hurricanes (834) minus the points versus the Notre Dame Fighting Irish (833). Best of luck for us — Frank.
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01-23-21 |
UC-Santa Barbara v. CS-Northridge +12 |
Top |
80-66 |
Loss |
-109 |
1 h 59 m |
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At 7:00 PM ET on Saturday, we will be playing the CS-Northridge Matadors (756) plus the points versus the UC-Santa Barbara Gauchos (755). THE SITUATION: CS-Northridge (5-5) looks to bounce-back from an embarrassing 105-58 loss home to the Gauchos yesterday as a 9.5-point underdog. UC-Santa Barbara (8-3) has won five games in a row.
REASONS TO TAKE THE MATADORS PLUS THE POINTS: I almost pulled the trigger on CS-Northridge yesterday but could not get confirmation on the status of their leading scorer, T.J. Starks, who is listed as questionable after not playing in their previous game at CS-Fullerton which ended in a 85-77 loss last Sunday. Thankfully, we avoided that train wreck as the Matadors (not Mustangs, Frank) allowed UC-Santa Barbara to make 60.9% of their shots which was the worst defensive effort of the season. CS-Northridge also only made 36.7% of their shots which was the worst shooting effort in their last three games. But the silver lining is that Starks returned to action and scored 29 points. The Texas A&M transfer just needs help tonight — and look for head coach Mike Gottfried to coax a much better effort from his team. The Matadors have bounced-back to cover the point spread in 11 of their last 16 games after a straight-up loss — and they have covered the point spread in 9 of their last 13 games after a point spread loss. Additionally, CS-Northridge has covered the point spread in 6 straight games after a home loss to a Big West opponent — and they have covered the point spread in 4 straight games after a loss by at least 20 points. The Matadors have covered the point spread in 5 of their last 6 games on their home court — and they have covered the point spread in 4 of their last 5 home games as an underdog. CS-Northridge has also covered the point spread in 7 of their last 9 games against teams with a winning percentage over 60%. UC-Santa Barbara enjoyed their best shooting night of the season with that 60.9% clip. And by holding the Matadors to 36.7% shooting, that was the Gauchos’ second-best defensive effort in their last nine games. But UC-Santa Barbara has failed to cover the point spread in 10 of their last 15 games after a win on the road — and they have failed to cover the point spread in 8 of their last 9 games after a double-digit win on the road. The Gauchos have also failed to cover the point spread in 6 of their last 7 games after scoring at least 95 points in their last game. UC-Santa Barbara has still failed to cover the point spread in 4 of their last 5 games on the road (with last night being the exception) — and they have failed to cover the point spread in 9 of their last 12 road games when laying 9.5 to 12 points.
FINAL TAKE: CS-Northridge has covered the point spread in 10 of their last 11 home games when avenging a loss by at least 20 points — and they have covered the point spread in 16 of their last 20 games when avenging a loss where they allowed at least 75 points. 25* CBB Big West Underdog of the Month with the CS-Northridge Matadors (756) plus the points versus the UC-Santa Barbara Gauchos (755). Best of luck for us — Frank.
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