Taking a look at the lines, I'm going to keep a close eye on three games:
- Philly (+1) I don't quite get this line. Philly has played fairly well this year, and blew a late lead to Phoenix. Utah has really underperformed, and has lost four games by 10 points already (vs Denver, vs Houston, @ Dallas, @ Boston) Deron Williams is having back problems and Okur, Brewer and Millsap production hasn't been where it was last year.
- Sacramento (+4) I lost two bets this week taking against Sacramento as small dogs against Golden State and Oklahoma City on the basis that Kevin Martin was out. Well I watched both games, and Sacramento has some young talent, and seems to really feed off the energy of their crowd. I've been really impressed with both Evans and Thompson. Houston has been a surprise in my eyes thus far, but I'm still not sold on these guys. They've got a lot of hardhat, lunch bucket type guys, but a win against a confident Kings bunch may be tougher then expected tonight.
- Denver (-3) After a long road trip, the Nugs will be glad to be back at Pepsi Center. I think Denver overlooked the Milwaukee game, looking forward to tonights matchup with Kobe and company. I expect a chip on their shoulder going against the Lakers, who bounced them in the Western Conference finals last year. LA exerted a lot of energy going up and down the floor with Phoenix last night, and can they keep up with another run and gun style team?
Any thoughts are welcome and appreciated. Thanks Guys.
- Philly (+1) I don't quite get this line. Philly has played fairly well this year, and blew a late lead to Phoenix. Utah has really underperformed, and has lost four games by 10 points already (vs Denver, vs Houston, @ Dallas, @ Boston) Deron Williams is having back problems and Okur, Brewer and Millsap production hasn't been where it was last year.
- Sacramento (+4) I lost two bets this week taking against Sacramento as small dogs against Golden State and Oklahoma City on the basis that Kevin Martin was out. Well I watched both games, and Sacramento has some young talent, and seems to really feed off the energy of their crowd. I've been really impressed with both Evans and Thompson. Houston has been a surprise in my eyes thus far, but I'm still not sold on these guys. They've got a lot of hardhat, lunch bucket type guys, but a win against a confident Kings bunch may be tougher then expected tonight.
- Denver (-3) After a long road trip, the Nugs will be glad to be back at Pepsi Center. I think Denver overlooked the Milwaukee game, looking forward to tonights matchup with Kobe and company. I expect a chip on their shoulder going against the Lakers, who bounced them in the Western Conference finals last year. LA exerted a lot of energy going up and down the floor with Phoenix last night, and can they keep up with another run and gun style team?
Any thoughts are welcome and appreciated. Thanks Guys.