Cannot believe the Magic game didn't go over. It was on pace to go well over all game then the 4th quarter was like watching a JV girls high school game, horrible. Well, things not lookin too good today with the Laker game still pending.
Tough night last night as the Blazers were in control the entire game and then lost by 7 in OT. Then Nene is having a solid game with 12 pts and 6 rebs with 5 mins left in the 3rd quarter and then literally didn't touch the ball once for the rest of the game. Anyways,
-The Bobcats have averaged just under 100 points since their coaching change with Coach Silas allowing DJ Augustine to play a more uptempo style. The Celtics are typically one of the better defensive teams but will be without KG and Jermaine O'Neal tonight. The Celtics have been giving up a lot of points to subpar teams (and scoring a lot) even at home.
Looking at a few more for later... Watching the GS line go down before I make a play on it
Got lucky with the Celts yesterday, unlucky with the Bucks
Rockets at Hawks (over 204) - 2u
-In the Rockets last 10 games, 7 times both teams have scored over 100 points. The total has also been over 204 in 8 of those 10 games. The Hawks have scored more than 100 in 5 straight games after a lackluster December.
Carlos Boozer (over 32 pts and rebs) - 1u
Hornets (+145) - 1u to win 1.4
Nets (+9.5) - 1u
-I see Paul and West listed as probable, not sure why the Bobcats are favored here. Best value IMO is with the moneyline
-Portland isn't a team to blow anyone out, they play methodically and the Nets should be able to hang in there.
The Lakers come out focused and force OKC to beat them with their other options outside of Durant and Westbrook. Plus, the public is on the over, yet the number has moved down which makes me believe the big money plays are on the under.