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#196

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Last three minutes of the third quarter for the Wizards:

3:09 57-60 Patty Mills misses 25-foot three point jumper
3:08 Martell Webster defensive rebound 57-60
2:56 John Wall misses 20-foot jumper 57-60
2:55 57-60 Manu Ginobili defensive rebound
2:46 57-62 Manu Ginobili makes two point shot
2:31 Marcin Gortat misses 19-foot jumper 57-62
2:30 57-62 Jeff Ayres defensive rebound
2:13 57-65 Marco Belinelli makes 25-foot three point jumper (Tiago Splitter assists)
1:51 Martell Webster misses 22-foot three point jumper 57-65
1:50 57-65 Manu Ginobili defensive rebound
1:44 57-68 Patty Mills makes three point jumper (Marco Belinelli assists)
1:24 John Wall misses 11-foot jumper 57-68
1:23 57-68 Tiago Splitter defensive rebound
1:19 57-68 Manu Ginobili misses 25-foot three point jumper
1:16 John Wall defensive rebound 57-68
0:59 John Wall misses 23-foot three point jumper 57-68
0:58 Martell Webster offensive rebound 57-68
0:49 Marcin Gortat misses 10-foot jumper 57-68
0:48 John Wall offensive rebound 57-68
0:47 Jeff Ayres blocks John Wall's layup 57-68
0:45 57-68 Manu Ginobili defensive rebound
0:39 Wizards 20 Sec. timeout
0:39 57-68 Boris Diaw enters the game for Tiago Splitter
0:39 Eric Maynor enters the game for John Wall 57-68
0:39 Glen Rice Jr. enters the game for Martell Webster 57-68
0:31 57-70 Manu Ginobili makes driving layup
0:11 Bradley Beal misses jumper 57-70
0:09 Jan Vesely misses tip shot 57-70
0:09 Jan Vesely offensive rebound 57-70
0:08 57-70 Boris Diaw defensive rebound
0:00 57-70 Bradley Beal blocks Manu Ginobili 's 25-foot three point jumper
0:00 Glen Rice Jr. defensive rebound 57-70
0:00 End of the 3rd Quarter


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#203

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Quote Originally Posted by No coincidences View Post
Wizards were down 60-57 with 2:50 left in the third quarter.

Now it's 81-59 with 9 minutes left in the game.

I hate the NBA.
NBA is tough man, especially early in the season. NBA is a game of runs. I'd love to see a stat for the average point swing in an NBA game. 15-20 points maybe? I just watched the Hawks go from an 8 pt lead to a 10 pt deficit in less than 10 minutes.
#204

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Quote Originally Posted by Speedy88 View Post
NBA is tough man, especially early in the season. NBA is a game of runs. I'd love to see a stat for the average point swing in an NBA game. 15-20 points maybe? I just watched the Hawks go from an 8 pt lead to a 10 pt deficit in less than 10 minutes.
Didn't used to be such violent swings, back when guys actually knew how to play the game and respected it.
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Quote Originally Posted by No coincidences View Post
Didn't used to be such violent swings, back when guys actually knew how to play the game and respected it.
how long ago was you consider back? I do a lot of live-betting, and capitalized on huge swing like this all the time.
In last few years, sometime Laker, Boston, Heats, or OKC was a big favorite before game started, then they start out slowly sometime even down 20+, then next 2-3 minutes, you'll see they are back to even.

IMO basketball is a game of big swing. Put your wager in and check back when about couple minutes left in the game.
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Quote Originally Posted by Speedy88 View Post
NBA is tough man, especially early in the season. NBA is a game of runs. I'd love to see a stat for the average point swing in an NBA game. 15-20 points maybe? I just watched the Hawks go from an 8 pt lead to a 10 pt deficit in less than 10 minutes.
depends on type of better you are. guys that live basketball flourish at the beginning of the year because books overvalue and undervalue teams. they have no data to work with. books don't go off eye-tests. they don't go off matchup analysis or coaching schemes. they have complex models and linesmakers take a number of other things into consideration before setting a line. as the season progresses, books get a good sample size, enough data, and the lines start to get a lot sharper towards the middle of the year. i always dominate the beginning of the nba season. then will go through a couple rough spots in the middle of it. and clean up again during playoffs when books are using reg. season stats and think that they translate to playoff ball. no.