Hello everyone, I'm a new user here but I have been browsing this forum for a few weeks now tailing a play here and there. My NBA betting has been piss poor lately though as I have been making bad plays after losing a few (NYK 5x ML yesterday, ugh, what was I thinking). I want to use this playtracking thread to stop me making those bad plays and hopefully get some wins going of course. Anyway on to my picks for tonight:
Knicks -11: Cavaliers have been terrible recently on both offense and defense, this shouldn't be close even with Kyrie Irving playing and all the injuries the Knicks have. Knicks know they could use an easy win here with lots of tough games ahead. I probably won't be picking the Knicks for a while after this one.
Grizzlies +2.5: Bucks have mostly been beating up on bad teams and losing to good ones lately. Grizzlies are struggling and lost some close games but have been winning second games of b2b's, six in a row now. Both teams should want this one badly so it should be a close game.
Knicks -11: Cavaliers have been terrible recently on both offense and defense, this shouldn't be close even with Kyrie Irving playing and all the injuries the Knicks have. Knicks know they could use an easy win here with lots of tough games ahead. I probably won't be picking the Knicks for a while after this one.
Grizzlies +2.5: Bucks have mostly been beating up on bad teams and losing to good ones lately. Grizzlies are struggling and lost some close games but have been winning second games of b2b's, six in a row now. Both teams should want this one badly so it should be a close game.

. Nice 3rd quarter by Grizzlies gives them a 7 point lead, could still go either way. Fingers crossed...

. I do have a a bit of reasoning behind this madness though. This might just be a letdown spot for the Clippers and the Wolves did try hard last night to compensate for Love's absence. They really have nowhere to go in the standings, up or down, so they can just play to please the home crowd. Or they could simply throw in the towel. Preferably the first thing.
@ the rest of the game. How to Lose a Game of Basketball, by Miami Heat. My favorite: they simply let the Bulls shoot a three to tie and don't foul with only a handful of seconds remaining?!