id love to be in vegas and actually see if he bet this....id tail on that fact alone
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lakerboy
SBR Aristocracy
04-02-09
94379
#3
Lmao taking the heat isn't sharp.
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Vinnie Paz
SBR Posting Legend
03-27-12
12177
#4
Money may on spread or ml??
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matthew919
SBR Sharp
11-21-12
421
#5
Wonder if he's bearding, or if this is just his own dumb money. Dude is so rich, but will be flat broke by age 50, guaranteed.
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Bengals28
SBR MVP
04-20-11
2164
#6
Mayweather isn't sharp though..
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Double Bogey
SBR MVP
07-24-10
1465
#7
He does this all the time, he's a moron. He'll definitely go broke at some point.
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PaperTrail07
SBR Posting Legend
08-29-08
20423
#8
guy wont be broke....he layed the points.....guy is sharp as FUUUCK...(cause he 1/2 cheats)....obv has inside info when making bets...
that much is fact.....
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PaperTrail07
SBR Posting Legend
08-29-08
20423
#9
Hitting Golden State ML over the heat with JJ on the take wasnt sharp either then huh......watch the fuckking video LOLOL......heard he told lebron and wade to " take it easy on me"...aka I bet this game ....
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PaperTrail07
SBR Posting Legend
08-29-08
20423
#10
these players have friends...and mutual respect....mayweather is one of those friends
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JMon
SBR Hall of Famer
12-11-09
9800
#11
Heat by >=10
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PaperTrail07
SBR Posting Legend
08-29-08
20423
#12
Heat by 11-15 points
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coop
SBR Wise Guy
08-11-11
616
#13
if Mayweather is courtside and simply yells out YO GET ME ONE HERE when the game is in hand and the spread is on the line at the very end - the players would do it.
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Jikos
SBR MVP
04-28-13
1663
#14
Originally posted by Bengals28
Mayweather isn't sharp though..
He is 46-0 between August 2010 and February 2012.
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Jikos
SBR MVP
04-28-13
1663
#15
That being said he's going to take a loss tonight.
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JR007
SBR Hall of Famer
02-21-10
5279
#16
Read On
We’re now just hours away from what might be one of the biggest sports stories of the last decade. The Miami Heat…a team so powerful that they stormed through the final weeks of the regular season with barely a blemish…are now one loss away from a stunning implosion. Losing to Indiana would mean that the franchise that supposedly “bought” a championship by bringing in LeBron James, Dwyane Wade, and Chris Bosh at the same time would have only one title to show for it despite playing in the league’s weak conference. Sure, they could bounce back next year. But…the way Wade is aging, and Bosh continues to fade from relevance…any future Miami championship would be more about James and NEW people rather than “the big three.” Wade’s reputation has taken a big hit because he continues to break down…continues to show displeasure about lack of respect…and continues to be a net negative on the floor way too often. Bosh was always the third wheel. His lack of physicality is a particular problem against somebody like Indiana. And, even though LeBron has largely maintained his star power status in this series because of big play production on both ends of the court…many critics will find his “intangibles” lacking if he can’t “lead” this team to another title. You didn’t see Michael Jordan having troubles like this as a big favorite! The league is definitely on pins and needles at the moment, because this dynasty might crumble before it got anywhere near being an actual dynasty. Good luck selling an Indiana-San Antonio finals outside of the two home states! And, good luck selling “star power” as the key to success in the league if two TEAMS who play well as units (particularly for Indiana on defense, the Spurs on offense) are carrying the banner for the league. You don’t see Tony Parker pretending to be twins to sell insurance. You don’t see Paul George repeatedly going back in time to talk to a younger version of himself (who somehow keeps forgetting all the other visits). Jack Nicholson isn’t sitting in the front row to watch Tim Duncan. Can you imagine Woody Allen in Indiana? A lot at stake for both franchises…and the league…in Monday’s seventh game. Let’s see if there are any reasons sports bettors should have a lot at stake on either the side or the total.
GAME SEVEN INDIANA at MIAMI Vegas Line: Miami by 7, total of 181 Series Tied 3-3 Miami continues to get respect in the line, even though they’ve only covered two of the prior six in this series. They did win their last home game by 11 points…which is enough to generate square interest. Plus, those playing the “bounce back” theory every game are undefeated thus far in this matchup. Miami is the team coming off a loss. The total has dropped back down to early season levels because the refs stopped calling fouls. This has been a clear Over series when the refs were front and center, then a clear under series when they backed off. Who will the league assign to this game? If you see attention-hog referees on the floor, the Over might deserve some consideration.
Average Result: Miami by 0.7 in regulation Average Total: 185.3 in regulation
The raw math doesn’t justify Miami being such a pricey favorite. We’ve now played three games at both sites, so home court advantage cancels out in the average. Miami is “barely” better than Indiana to this point. One thing to keep in mind though is that the players on this Heat team know what it’s like to play in a seventh game (they had to beat Boston in seven last year to win the East), and they know what it’s like to WIN both conference and league championships. Indiana’s still learning. Indiana can be a mistake-prone mess even when things are going well! The Pacers lost the ball 20 times in a Game One loss that went overtime, and 18 times in their Game Six victory. Who’s more likely to execute well in the last five minutes of a close game? Interesting questions for Las Vegas bettors and handicappers to ponder.
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polishkielbasa10
SBR Wise Guy
03-12-08
962
#17
46-0? Are u on drugs? Mayweather is a gambling joke
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ronniejamedio
SBR Wise Guy
06-09-07
651
#18
Ben Burns who is on an all-sport 16-0 run is giving out the heat. Was ready to fire on pacers but gonna debate it now.
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Vegas39
BARRELED IN @ SBR!
09-22-11
30686
#19
Originally posted by Jikos
He is 46-0 between August 2010 and February 2012.
Not even close. There's a reason cantor books don't put limits on him he hits about 40-45 %
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GoBlue77
SBR Hall of Famer
03-20-11
9166
#20
Originally posted by lakerboy
Lmao taking the heat isn't sharp.
but fading you is.
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raydog
SBR Hall of Famer
11-07-07
6984
#21
good chance he is bearding for Walters group and put some of his own money down too, if this is even remotely true, that is... problem with that is that the books he placed wagers at would have moved their #s...and they didnt...so unless tickets are produced, take this as your usual bullshit mayweather advertising
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ChalkyDog
SBR Hall of Famer
10-02-11
9598
#22
Hearing money is on the same side of me never makes me feel better.
No idea what his record is.
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Bluehorseshoe
SBR Posting Legend
07-13-06
15006
#23
Originally posted by raydog
good chance he is bearding for Walters group and put some of his own money down too, if this is even remotely true, that is... problem with that is that the books he placed wagers at would have moved their #s...and they didnt...so unless tickets are produced, take this as your usual bullshit mayweather advertising
I agree. Whenever this stuff comes out BEFORE, it's always BS. Just ask the Shrink.
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pronk
Restricted User
11-22-08
6887
#24
I think Indiana will finish heats dreams of 8 consecutive titles in fashion fellas.
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Easy-Rider 66
BARRELED IN @ SBR!
02-14-12
36842
#25
Originally posted by lakerboy
Lmao taking the heat isn't sharp.
Subjective opinion.
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rcene
SBR MVP
12-28-12
3036
#26
Interesting tonight.
Think the points will come into play with the doggie
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Bluehorseshoe
SBR Posting Legend
07-13-06
15006
#27
Originally posted by rcene
Interesting tonight.
Think the points will come into play with the doggie
I think it's all or nothing with Indiana tonight.
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Gus Fring
SBR MVP
03-21-13
3423
#28
And squares like Lakerboy, tfizzle and dexter on Indy
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Jikos
SBR MVP
04-28-13
1663
#29
Originally posted by Vegas39
Not even close. There's a reason cantor books don't put limits on him he hits about 40-45 %
So post a loss.
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Git Lo
SBR MVP
02-20-11
3785
#30
Mayweather is sharp, he doesn't bet often but he definitely chooses his spots. Surprised he took the spread though.
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PaperTrail07
SBR Posting Legend
08-29-08
20423
#31
well if he was down....he is up now.....razor sharp.....making lives in minutes...