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    Roscoe_Word
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    Pre Season NBA

    Do forum members think that using NBA preseason stats to form a database for betting is a viable procedure. I'm getting a "gut" feeling that NBA preseason stats might be worth more than NFL preseason stats.

    I'm very excited about NBA bettin and will tune into NBA TV tonight.

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    I think they can help.

    Also, based on pre-season game last night, I think Bucks will be good this season. Watch out on my boy Greek Freak.

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    Quote Originally Posted by sportsbook_12 View Post
    I think they can help.

    Also, based on pre-season game last night, I think Bucks will be good this season. Watch out on my boy Greek Freak.
    LOL. The announcers in MILK also call him "The Alphabet".

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    I would say it depends what type of betting you intend to do... if you are a daily fantasy player then i would say the closer you get to regular season the more weight you can put on individual stats as playing minutes will closer reflect reg season rotation choices by coaches. But if you are like most of us who play individual games i always wait a week or so into regular season to see how teams gel.

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    Bucks looks good, they have a couple of additions
    Beasley; gives them a player with some low post moves
    Dellavedova - good passer, great 3 point shooter, plays within offense well
    Jabari Parker - looks better

    Toronto looks boring

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