NBA Two for Tuesday

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  • BobHarvey
    SBR MVP
    • 07-08-08
    • 3987

    #1
    NBA Two for Tuesday
    Both are squares but I can make a case for both (I think).

    Cleveland -10.5 Toronto. In their first meeting, the Cavs won by 20 and the game wasn't that close. The Raptors are 3-6-1 vs. the number (last 10). Their only "covers" came against Sacramento, Atlanta and Chicago, not exactly a murderers row. Toronto is a slightly better road ATS team but still a money burning 19-28-1 ATS.

    The Cavs are 31-15 against the number this season, 12-10 at home. Among their recent covers, all on the road: Detroit, Utah and Portland. 22-0 at home and 23-0 after tonight.

    Denver -5 over San Antonio. This is more of a situational play. The Spurs played a Monday night OT game in Oakland. Not only is it a back-to-back situation, but it's in the mile high ozone and against a Denver team that is 15-9-1 ATS at home. I think this is a really strong play.

  • MVFC182
    SBR High Roller
    • 12-08-08
    • 112

    #2
    Nice plays man, just reiterated my own leans which is good
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    • BobHarvey
      SBR MVP
      • 07-08-08
      • 3987

      #3
      Thanks MVFC182. These kind of stood out from the rest.
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      • Gnutti
        SBR Wise Guy
        • 12-27-08
        • 698

        #4
        I like the Denver play
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        • NBA Hero
          SBR MVP
          • 12-05-08
          • 1886

          #5
          well they are the favorites.
          denver with 3day rest. cavs undefeated at home
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          • BKBNOOB
            SBR Rookie
            • 02-03-09
            • 5

            #6
            agree with your cav play.
            But still going to go with +5 Spur tomorrow, believing Parker will do better tomorrow.
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            • johnnymapalo
              SBR MVP
              • 06-14-08
              • 2999

              #7
              I like Denver at home but they are a high turnover team. For every assist they make there is a turnover.. They're too careless with the ball although they can run up the score whenever they want to.
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              • BobHarvey
                SBR MVP
                • 07-08-08
                • 3987

                #8
                Thank you San Antonio. I don't believe I've ever seen an NBA team rest their top three players. Granted, Ginobli has a bruised hip but to not give Duncan or Parker ANY minutes?????? Talk about phoning it in.
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                • SportNut
                  SBR MVP
                  • 05-16-07
                  • 1984

                  #9
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