Boston Celtics -8 slow Chris Bosh & Toronto Raptors
Game Time: 11/10/2008 07:30 PM -
By: Alex Smart | experts.covers.com
As Crish Bosh goes, so go the Raptors. Look for the Celtics' defense to slow Bosh down at The Garden on Monday night when Boston (6-1) finds Toronto (4-2) in town.
The Toronto Raptors (4-2) enter into this Eastern Conference tilt against the defending champion Boston Celtics (6-1) playing some very good basketball behind their leading scorer Chris Bosh. The host Celtics are also playing at a very high level, via a more balanced attack and defense.
The Raptors' successes and failures hinge on the play of Bosh; if he can be slowed, then his team does not have much of chance of getting a win. The Celtics, who are allowing just 86.7 PPG on .375 FG%, know this and will concentrate on him, while their own offense behind the big three of Kevin Garnett, Paul Pierce and Ray Allen do more than enough damage to come out of this with a win and cover.
Final Notes & Key Trends: Toronto has lost 14 of their last 18 road games SU dating back to last season. Boston is 13-2 ATS in their last 15 vs divisional foes, winning SU by an average of 13.5 PPG.
Projected score : Boston-97 Toronto-85
Free Pick: Celtics -8 (-110)
Game Time: 11/10/2008 07:30 PM -
By: Alex Smart | experts.covers.com
As Crish Bosh goes, so go the Raptors. Look for the Celtics' defense to slow Bosh down at The Garden on Monday night when Boston (6-1) finds Toronto (4-2) in town.
The Toronto Raptors (4-2) enter into this Eastern Conference tilt against the defending champion Boston Celtics (6-1) playing some very good basketball behind their leading scorer Chris Bosh. The host Celtics are also playing at a very high level, via a more balanced attack and defense.
The Raptors' successes and failures hinge on the play of Bosh; if he can be slowed, then his team does not have much of chance of getting a win. The Celtics, who are allowing just 86.7 PPG on .375 FG%, know this and will concentrate on him, while their own offense behind the big three of Kevin Garnett, Paul Pierce and Ray Allen do more than enough damage to come out of this with a win and cover.
Final Notes & Key Trends: Toronto has lost 14 of their last 18 road games SU dating back to last season. Boston is 13-2 ATS in their last 15 vs divisional foes, winning SU by an average of 13.5 PPG.
Projected score : Boston-97 Toronto-85
Free Pick: Celtics -8 (-110)