I'd ignore NBA for a while but I have to keep monitoring these in case I see a turnaround.
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johnnymapalo
SBR MVP
06-14-08
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#3
Oh boy. Have you ever thought about fading your own picks? You can prolly make a quick turnaround that way.
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johnnymapalo
SBR MVP
06-14-08
2999
#4
Of all 11 games on the board, what would compell you to play a slumping team on the road (Washington) against the best team in the league (Atlanta) at home.
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LT Profits
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10-27-06
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#5
Originally posted by johnnymapalo
Of all 11 games on the board, what would compell you to play a slumping team on the road (Washington) against the best team in the league (Atlanta) at home.
That "best team in the league" could be on an 0-5 ATS run so regression has probably begun. (officially 1-4 ATS because they beat the -5 closer by one point vs. Portland, but opened -7 so 0-5 if you got Blazers early.) The Washington slump actually adds value to the line, they are still the three-seeds in the East.
I believe it's time to commence with "operation fade LT"
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johnnymapalo
SBR MVP
06-14-08
2999
#8
Originally posted by dirtycash66
I believe it's time to commence with "operation fade LT"
Its funny but you may be on to something. I just don't know what he saw on that Washington +5.5 pick. Pardon my french but that was the most asinine play I've seen in a while. Washington has been getting blown out left right and center for the past 5 games and he's playing them on the road against the best team in the NBA. That play made absolutely no sense and yet he found cause to make that play. Sometimes, I think he's just forcing the plays and trying to go against the public. Sometimes the public wins!!