Why do people get drawn into the coin flip games so often....perfect example Lakers vs Hornets. There will be more money on this game than any other game played tonight, and it seems to be the biggest toss up on the board. Where's the angle....?
-As if -1/+1 doesn't say enough about it being a coin flip.
-Lakers have the better record but are facing back to back road games for the 1st time this season, the Hornets are coming off a days rest.
-Lakers scored at least 100 in 5 of 6, Hornets scored 100 in 4 of 6.
-Kobe vs Posey, I wouldn't say Posey shut him down in the last years Finals but he defiantly gave him some problems.
-Last years MVP vs last years runner up.
-Both teams have solid benches, at least 9 players on both teams average double-digit minutes.
It seems there are so many other games on the board where clear mismatches can be exploited. But yet people always get drawn to the high profile match ups, which usually are the most unpredictable games.

-As if -1/+1 doesn't say enough about it being a coin flip.
-Lakers have the better record but are facing back to back road games for the 1st time this season, the Hornets are coming off a days rest.
-Lakers scored at least 100 in 5 of 6, Hornets scored 100 in 4 of 6.
-Kobe vs Posey, I wouldn't say Posey shut him down in the last years Finals but he defiantly gave him some problems.
-Last years MVP vs last years runner up.
-Both teams have solid benches, at least 9 players on both teams average double-digit minutes.
It seems there are so many other games on the board where clear mismatches can be exploited. But yet people always get drawn to the high profile match ups, which usually are the most unpredictable games.