Huge Line Movement on SA/HOU

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  • Speedy88
    SBR Posting Legend
    • 03-19-11
    • 11717

    #1
    Huge Line Movement on SA/HOU
    Just moved from -3.5 up to -4.5. Opened at Houston -2. Line has jumped 2.5 points since opening. Any reasons for this? Is someone out for SA?

    If not, you know what that means
  • Speedy88
    SBR Posting Legend
    • 03-19-11
    • 11717

    #2
    EDIT: Tim Duncan is out

    He isn't even injured. He is just getting the night off. You know you are old when you have to take nights off in the NBA to rest. I guess it is like baseball when your starters get rested every 10 games or so.
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    • Avenger
      SBR MVP
      • 03-15-11
      • 2119

      #3
      Ha. Poor Timmy.

      What about Dalembert? I was hoping the line move was because he was confirmed to play.

      Still got an hour...
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      • Speedy88
        SBR Posting Legend
        • 03-19-11
        • 11717

        #4
        Originally posted by Avenger
        Ha. Poor Timmy. What about Dalembert? I was hoping the line move was because he was confirmed to play. Still got an hour...
        Reports are that Dalembert will play. I'm loving Houston right now. SA is a mess on b2b's on the road. Houston looks real good now too. Bad matchup here for SA.
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        • Gonz312
          SBR MVP
          • 01-22-11
          • 1467

          #5
          I'm on the Spurs myself...coming off a loss and a couple of games where they have shot horribly (they were lucky to escape ORL with a W), shots will start to fall again and Rockets are bound for a letdown after their 5 game win streak. More time for Splitter rather than Duncan on a b2b is a good thing IMO
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          • Speedy88
            SBR Posting Legend
            • 03-19-11
            • 11717

            #6
            agreed. I don't think Timmy D makes that much of a difference.
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            • JMUplayer
              SBR MVP
              • 08-27-09
              • 2765

              #7
              with everyone playing b2b i really don't see that as that much of advantage/disadvantage...these guys are pros
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              • Gonz312
                SBR MVP
                • 01-22-11
                • 1467

                #8
                damn, how much timing can change things...got the spurs at +3...probably an hour it went up to 3.5 and more. Push is better than a loss at least
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                • migz
                  SBR MVP
                  • 02-11-10
                  • 1160

                  #9
                  Got hou-2.5. Damn, that was close
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                  • Speedy88
                    SBR Posting Legend
                    • 03-19-11
                    • 11717

                    #10
                    Originally posted by migz
                    Got hou-2.5. Damn, that was close
                    congrats, wish I could say the same. Had Houston +4. Tough loss. Just lost on NJ +8.5 by not too much. Hoping Hornets can hang in there now. Just one of those days it seems like.
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                    • ksnooksk
                      SBR MVP
                      • 11-18-11
                      • 2890

                      #11
                      Yeah just a bad day. It happens.
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                      • Speedy88
                        SBR Posting Legend
                        • 03-19-11
                        • 11717

                        #12
                        Wow Gary Neal chucked up a 3 when they were down by 3 with not much time left. Houston grabs the rebound, and rather than Kyle Lowry taking the foul with just a few seconds to go, he decides to throw the ball up in the air
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