The Cavs Are 0-15 ATS As A Double Digit Home Favorite!

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  • Harry N. Lloyd
    SBR MVP
    • 03-26-08
    • 4810

    #1
    The Cavs Are 0-15 ATS As A Double Digit Home Favorite!
    Tonight they're laying 13.5 to the pathetic Phoenix Suns.

    Love is back in action, giving them a slight boost.

    Hate to guess when a streak will end, but can't take the Suns at any price. CLEVELAND is the play!
  • trytrytry
    SBR Posting Legend
    • 03-13-06
    • 23650

    #2
    oh wow! enjoy
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    • DOM-Ganador
      SBR MVP
      • 05-30-12
      • 4479

      #3
      Originally posted by Harry N. Lloyd
      Tonight they're laying 13.5 to the pathetic Phoenix Suns.

      Love is back in action, giving them a slight boost.

      Hate to guess when a streak will end, but can't take the Suns at any price. CLEVELAND is the play!
      I concur Harry. Have not looked @ NBA today, but tons of blowouts happening lately.
      1st half might be worth a look as well. This one could get ugly.
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      • lakerboy
        SBR Aristocracy
        • 04-02-09
        • 94379

        #4
        Letdown after raps game
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        • Harry N. Lloyd
          SBR MVP
          • 03-26-08
          • 4810

          #5
          Originally posted by lakerboy
          Letdown after raps game
          It's the Suns. They are friggin' awful.

          Not as bad as Memphis right now though. How do you lose to Charlotte by 61?
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          • gojetsgomoxies
            SBR MVP
            • 09-04-12
            • 4222

            #6
            this is exactly the kind of info/discussion we should be having on this board. should you play this trend or once everyone (not sure that's the case, but hypothetically) knows about it, is it done?..... this is the number #1 thing i come up against in analytical work. what is the significance of info in general? obviously this trend is extremely significant in past, but what about future?

            i posted about gonzaga being 24-6 last 30 home games vs. WCC (or something like that)....

            it went bad from that exact moment, even though i'd known the strong trend about it for awhile. was my posting about it a perfect peak on the indicator? or did gonzaga and opponents play change? definitely WCC had some spirited mid-pack teams this year which they didn't have in past seasons....

            sometimes i think these very long great or terrible ATS runs are something where you want to start looking the other way (certainly give some thought)..... a bit like "if a spread looks too good to be true, it is". which i think is a fallacy. probably my comment is too.

            curious as to other views?..... i did research on backing young, recently bad teams and fading older, good teams, home vs road etc... came up with some very intriguing results but the fade old, good teams was certainly anchored by fading cavs in so many situations.
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            • Harry N. Lloyd
              SBR MVP
              • 03-26-08
              • 4810

              #7
              Cavs have been the worst team in the league ATS, 25-46.

              Blowouts have been few and far between.
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              • jjgold
                SBR Aristocracy
                • 07-20-05
                • 388179

                #8
                might cover tonight
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                • gojetsgomoxies
                  SBR MVP
                  • 09-04-12
                  • 4222

                  #9
                  i would have the cavs too........ but need to be somewhat careful as it's later in the season. lebron and co desperate to round into form. new coach etc... cavs were horrendous giving points alot of home points early in season. the misses haven't been big the last few months but there's certainly been alot of them.

                  op.. you are correct that it's mostly devil's advocate and hindsight. fading Cavs has been gold
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                  • Harry N. Lloyd
                    SBR MVP
                    • 03-26-08
                    • 4810

                    #10
                    Never underestimate the ineptitude of the Phoenix Suns. Wow!
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                    • DOM-Ganador
                      SBR MVP
                      • 05-30-12
                      • 4479

                      #11
                      Originally posted by Harry N. Lloyd
                      Never underestimate the ineptitude of the Phoenix Suns. Wow!
                      Thx for the heads up on this one Harry. Took them 1H and Game.
                      Was perfect in NCAA as well, but took Portland -7 vs. my Celtics thinking 2nd half walkover.

                      Think the C`s will be a force next year when healthy and a year older. Ainge still has some chips to play.
                      Have the Lakers 1st rounder ( semi protected) this year.
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                      • lakerboy
                        SBR Aristocracy
                        • 04-02-09
                        • 94379

                        #12
                        Good call Harry. I tailed last second
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