05-01-23 |
76ers v. Celtics -9.5 |
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119-115 |
Loss |
-111 |
1 h 31 m |
Show
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At 7:30 PM ET on Monday, we will be playing the Boston Celtics (516) minus the points versus the Philadelphia 76ers (515) in Game One of their Eastern Conference Semifinals series. THE SITUATION: Boston (61-27) has won seven of their last nine games after their 128-120 win in Atlanta against the Hawks as a 6.5-point favorite to finish that series in six games last Thursday. Philadelphia (58-28) has won six games in a row after completing their four-game sweep against the Nets with a 96-88 win at Brooklyn as a 2-point favorite back on April 22nd.
REASONS TO TAKE THE CELTICS MINUS THE POINTS: Boston shot 50.0% from the field on Thursday — but that was the worst shooting effort from them in their last three games. The Celtics are making 51.9% of their shots in their last five games — and now they return home to TD Garden where they are making 48.5% of their shots which is generating 120.2 Points-Per-Game. Boston has covered the point spread in 5 of their last 7 games after a straight-up win — and they have covered the point spread in 5 of their last 7 games after a point spread victory. They are also 5-2-1 ATS in their last 8 games when playing with three or more days of rest. The Celtics are also 34-16-2 ATS in their last 52 games against teams winning 60% or more of their games. Philadelphia will most likely be without James Embiid tonight as he continues to nurse a sprained right knee. He missed Game Four against the Nets — and the Sixers only made 39.6% of their shots which was the worst shooting effort in their last 76 games. The 76ers have covered the point spread in six straight games — but they have failed to cover the point spread in 12 of their last 18 games after covering the point spread in four straight games while also failing to cover the point spread in 5 straight games after covering the point spread in five straight games. Philly has also failed to cover the point spread in 8 of their last 12 road games as an underdog getting 6.5 to 12 points. And in their last 13 games in Eastern Conference Semifinals, the 76ers have failed to cover the point spread 8 times.
FINAL TAKE: The 76ers have failed to cover the point spread in 5 straight games against the Celtics — and they have failed to cover the point spread in 10 of their last 14 games against them when playing in Boston. 8* NBA Philadelphia-Boston TNT Special with the Boston Celtics (516) minus the points versus the Philadelphia 76ers (515). Best of luck for us — Frank.
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04-30-23 |
Warriors +1.5 v. Kings |
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120-100 |
Win
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100 |
2 h 57 m |
Show
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At 3:30 PM ET on Sunday, we will be playing the Golden State Warriors (505) plus (or minus) the point(s) versus the Sacramento Kings (506) in Game Seven of their Western Conference Quarterfinals series. THE SITUATION: Golden State (47-41) had won three games in a row in this series before their 118-89 upset loss to the Kings as a 6.5-point underdog on Friday. Sacramento (51-37) forced a climactic seventh game in this best-of-seven series with the victory.
REASONS TO TAKE THE WARRIORS MINUS THE POINT(S): Golden State only made 37.2% of their shots which was a season-low for them all season. But they are the ones with the playoff experience in this series — and by going up 3-1 in this series, they earned the luxury of being able to play awful but still live to see another day. Look for the Warriors to play a very good game in this Game Seven after that embarrassing effort. As it is, Golden State has covered the point spread in 5 of their last 6 games after a double-digit loss. They have also covered the point spread in 4 of their last 5 games after a straight-up loss — and they have covered the point spread in 6 of their last 8 games after a point spread loss. Sacramento played their best game in their last 12 contests by holding the Warriors to 37.2% shooting. But it is safe to assume that defense has not suddenly become the Kings' forte — they allow their guests to nail 50.4% of their shots when playing at home which results in 119.9 Points-Per-Game. Sacramento has failed to cover the point spread in 4 of their last 5 games after a double-digit win as a 6-point or higher underdog. They have also failed to cover the point spread in 5 of their last 7 home games against teams with a losing record on the road.
FINAL TAKE: Golden State has covered the point spread in 32 of their last 52 games when motivated to avenge a same-season loss. 10* NBA Golden State-Sacramento ABC-TV Special with the Golden State Warriors (505) plus (or minus) the point(s) versus the Sacramento Kings (506). Best of luck for us — Frank.
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04-30-23 |
Heat v. Knicks -4 |
Top |
108-101 |
Loss |
-110 |
3 h 47 m |
Show
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At 1:00 PM ET on Sunday, we will be playing the New York Knicks (502) minus the points versus the Miami Heat (501) in Game One of their Eastern Conference Semifinals series. THE SITUATION: New York (51-36) eliminated the Cavaliers in five games after upsetting them in Cleveland as a 6-point underdog last Wednesday. Miami (49-40) has pulled off three straight upset victories to defeat the Bucks in five games after their 128-126 victory as a 12-point underdog on Wednesday.
REASONS TO TAKE THE KNICKS MINUS THE POINTS: New York is rolling — and they should continue to build off their momentum as they are 25-9-1 ATS in their last 35 games after a win by 10 or more points. They are also 13-4-1 ATS in their last 18 games after a point-spread victory. And in their last 4 games when playing with three or more days of rest, the Knicks have covered the point spread all 4 times. They get to host the first two games in this series where they are 10-4-1 ATS in their last 15 games at home at Madison Square Garden. New York has both Julius Randle and Quentin Grimes questionable for this game — but head coach Tom Thibodeau is hopeful that both players can take the court after the few days off. Randle has gone through individual workouts this week while Grimes told reporters that he plans to play. The Knicks were outstanding on defense against the Cavaliers and squeezed the will out of them in the first round. They held Cleveland to just 44.9% shooting which resulted in a mere 94.2 Points-Per-Game. They also dominated the offensive glass — they pulled down at least 40% of their missed shots in three of the five games. Miami may be due to a letdown after pulling off three upset wins in a row against a reeling Bucks team. The Heat have failed to cover the point spread in 7 of their last 8 games after an upset loss victory on the road. They are 16-33-2 ATS in their last 51 games after a straight-up win — and they have failed to cover the point spread in 13 of their last 18 games after a win on the road. They are 9-28-1 ATS in their last 38 games after a point-spread win. Additionally, Miami has failed to cover the point spread in 7 of their last 8 games after winning three games in a row — and they have failed to cover the point spread in 6 of their last 7 games after covering the point spread in two or more games in a row. Furthermore, the Heat have failed to cover the point spread in 6 straight games after scoring 125 or more points in their last game — and they have failed to cover the point spread in 4 of their last 5 games after allowing 125 or more points in their last contest.
FINAL TAKE: New York won three of the four regular-season meetings between these two teams while posting a 60.9% effective field goal percentage against them and pulling down a healthy 28.3% of their missed shots. The Knicks are 6-1-1 ATS in their last 8 games against teams with a winning record. 25* NBA Game of the Month with the New York Knicks (502) minus the points versus the Miami Heat (501). Best of luck for us — Frank.
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04-29-23 |
Suns v. Nuggets -2.5 |
Top |
107-125 |
Win
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100 |
8 h 53 m |
Show
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At 8:30 PM ET on Saturday, we will be playing the Denver Nuggets (554) minus the points versus the Phoenix Suns (553) in Game One of their Western Conference Semifinals series. THE SITUATION: Denver (57-30) has won five of their last six games after their 112-109 victory against Minnesota as a 10-point favorite on Tuesday that completed that series in five games. Phoenix (57-30) has won four games in a row after their 136-130 win against the Los Angeles Clippers that ended that series in five games.
REASONS TO TAKE THE NUGGETS MINUS THE POINTS: Denver closed out their series against the Timberwolves despite only making 40.0% of their shots which was the worst shooting effort in their last ten games — and tied for the worst offensive effort in their last 38 contests. They should shoot better tonight with the benefit of the few days off. The Nuggets have covered the point spread in 4 straight games when playing with three or more days of rest. They have also covered the point spread in 5 of their last 7 games when playing with three or more days of rest. They get to host the first two games of this series where they have covered the point spread in 4 of their last 5 games — and they have also covered the spread in 9 of their last 13 home games against teams with a losing record on the road. They have also covered the point spread in 15 of their last 21 home games after winning three of their last four games — and they have covered the point spread in 14 of their last 19 home games after playing a game that finished Over the Total. Denver has also covered the point spread in 7 of their last 9 games against teams with a winning record. Phoenix has failed to cover the point spread in 4 of their last 5 games after a straight-up win — and they have failed to cover the point spread in 5 of their last 6 games after a win at home against a divisional rival. And in their last 21 games on the road after playing a game that finished Over the Total, they have failed to cover the point spread 16 times. Defense is a significant concern for this team after they allowed a Clippers team playing without Kawhi Leonard and Paul George to post an Adjusted Offensive Efficiency rating of 120.0 or better in three of their four games last round. While Los Angeles ranked only 20th in Adjusted Offensive Efficiency in the regular season, they ranked fifth of all 16 playoff teams with an Adjusted Offensive Efficiency of 117.6 despite the injuries to Leonard and George. Now this team is going to encounter a culture shock with the uber-efficient Nuggets offense led by Nikola Jokic operating out of the post. And while the Suns have won 12 of their 13 games with Kevin Durant healthy and on the court since acquiring him, 11 of those games were against teams in the bottom half of the league. The lone loss was against a Clippers team playing their only playoff game with a healthy Leonard. Durant and Devin Booker averaged more than 40 minutes per game in Round One — and now they go on the road to the altitude in Denver. They have failed to cover the point spread in 14 of their last 21 road games with the Total set in the 220s. Tellingly, Phoenix has failed to cover the point spread in 5 of their last 6 games against teams with a winning percentage of 60% or higher.
FINAL TAKE: These two teams last played on April 6th with the Suns beating the Nuggets’ reserves by a 119-115 score. Denver has covered the point spread in 12 of their last 18 opponents for some same-season revenge. 25* NBA Western Conference Game of the Month with the Denver Nuggets (554) minus the points versus the Phoenix Suns (553). Best of luck for us — Frank.
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04-28-23 |
Grizzlies v. Lakers -4.5 |
Top |
85-125 |
Win
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100 |
7 h 53 m |
Show
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At 10:30 PM ET on Friday, we will be playing the Los Angeles Lakers (550) minus the points versus the Memphis Grizzlies (549) in Game Six of their Western Conference Quarterfinals series. THE SITUATION: Los Angeles (47-41) looks to close out this series tonight after their 116-99 loss on the road against the Grizzlies as a 4.5-point underdog on Wednesday. Memphis (55-34) had lost four of five games before making this a 3-2 series.
REASONS TO TAKE THE LAKERS MINUS THE POINTS: Los Angeles only made 40.2% of their shots on Wednesday which was the worst shooting effort in their last 18 games. And while they held Memphis to 44.4% shooting, that was still the worst defensive performance in their last four contests. After taking a 3-1 series lead, the Lakers bought themselves the luxury to take a game off — and they took their foot off the gas pedal when the Grizzlies started to pull away in the third quarter. But now is the game where LeBron James and Anthony Davis will step it up to avoid a Game Seven back in Memphis. As it is, Los Angeles has covered the point spread in 8 of their last 10 games after a straight-up loss — and they have covered the point spread in 4 straight games after a loss by double-digits. The Lakers have also covered the point spread in 5 of their last 6 games after a point spread loss. They return home where they have covered the point spread in 5 of their last 7 games — and they have covered the point spread in 8 of their last 11 home games again teams with a winning percentage below 40% on the road. Memphis played their best defensive game in their last ten contests by holding the Lakers to 40.2% shooting. But the Grizzlies have failed to cover the point spread in 6 straight games after a straight-up win — and they have failed to cover the point spread in 4 straight games after a point spread victory. And in their last 7 games after a win by 10 or more points, they are just 1-5-1 ATS. Memphis has not been a good team on the road. They are getting outscored by -3.0 Points-Per-Game away from home which is bottom-ten in the league. They have lost 24 games on the road as an underdog with their last upset win away from home being on January 22nd. The Grizzlies have failed to cover the point spread in 5 of their last 6 games on the road — and they have failed to cover the point spread in 22 of their last 29 road games against teams with a winning record at home.
FINAL TAKE: Memphis has failed to cover the point spread in 15 of their last 16 road games as an underdog getting up to six points. Considering that the Grizzlies are still relatively inexperienced in the playoffs, look for these woes on the road to continue. 25* NBA 1st Round Playoff Game of the Year with the Los Angeles Lakers (550) minus the points versus the Memphis Grizzlies (549). Best of luck for us — Frank.
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04-27-23 |
Celtics -6.5 v. Hawks |
Top |
128-120 |
Win
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100 |
4 h 2 m |
Show
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At 8:30 PM ET on Thursday, we will be playing the Boston Celtics (537) minus the points versus the Atlanta Hawks (538) in Game Six of their Eastern Conference Quarterfinals series. THE SITUATION: Boston (60-27) has lost for the second time in the last three games in this series with their 119-117 upset loss as a 13-point underdog at home to the Hawks on Tuesday. Atlanta (44-44) still trails in this series by a 3-2 margin as they hope to stave off elimination tonight.
REASONS TO TAKE THE CELTICS MINUS THE POINTS: Boston was cruising with a 111-99 lead with just 5:19 minutes left in the fourth quarter before complacency might have set in — and Atlanta’s Trae Young got scorching hot with his shooting to steal the game away for the Hawks. Boston only made 12 of their 38 (32%) shots from behind the arc in that game. The Celtics should play better tonight as they have covered the point spread in 4 straight games after a loss — and they have covered the point spread in 5 straight games after a point spread loss. Boston has also covered the point spread in 4 of their last 5 games on the road against teams with a winning record at home. Atlanta nailed 19 of their 41 shots (46%) from behind the arc — so they may be due for some regression there. They make 35.0% of their shots from 3-point range when playing at home. The inconsistent Hawks have failed to cover the point spread in 19 of their last 26 games after an upset loss. They have also failed to cover the point spread in 44 of their last 64 games after a straight-up win — and they have failed to cover the point spread in 20 of their last 26 games after a win by six points or less. Furthermore, Atlanta has failed to cover the point spread in 26 of their last 37 games after a point spread win — and they have failed to cover the point spread in 24 of their last 34 games after winning three of their last four games. Atlanta pulled out Game Five despite Dejounte Murray being suspended for that game after bumping a referee — but there is a legitimate question regarding whether or not the Hawks are a better team without Murray. The offense seems to flow better when Young is the point guard and primary scorer. When Young and Murray are playing together on the court, Atlanta is getting outscored by -7.7 points per 100 possessions in this series. But when Young is on the court without Murray in this series, the Hawks are outscoring the Celtics by +2.0 points per 100 possessions. Atlanta gets Game Six at home — but they have failed to cover the point spread in 5 of their last 7 games at home while also failing to cover the point spread in 5 of their last 6 home games against teams with a winning record on the road.
FINAL TAKE: The Hawks have failed to cover the point spread in 9 of their last 11 games against teams winning 60% or more of their games. 25* NBA 1st Round Eastern Conference Playoff Game of the Year with the Boston Celtics (537) minus the points versus the Atlanta Hawks (538). Best of luck for us — Frank.
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04-26-23 |
Warriors v. Kings +2 |
Top |
123-116 |
Loss |
-110 |
4 h 54 m |
Show
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At 10:00 PM ET on Wednesday, we will be playing the Sacramento Kings (534) plus the point(s) versus the Golden State Warriors (533) in Game Five of their Western Conference Quarterfinals series. THE SITUATION: Sacramento (50-36) has lost two in a row and five of their last seven games after their 126-125 loss on the road against the Warriors as a 7-point underdog on Sunday. Golden State (46-40) evened this series at 2-2 with the victory.
REASONS TO TAKE THE KINGS PLUS THE POINT(S): De’Aaron Fox will attempt to play tonight after fracturing his left index finger. It would be foolish to expect his offensive game to remain at the high level that it has been so far in this series. But Sacramento has been a better team when playing at home — look for the role players to step up tonight. For example, Malik Monk has scored 25 Points-Per-Game for the Kings in the two games played in Sacramento in this series — as opposed to the 10 PPG he is scoring in the two games on the road. The Kings have gotten to the free throw line 61 times in their two home games in this series which is 20 more free throw attempts than what they have had in the two games in Golden State. Sacramento has also forced 35 turnovers in the two games at home as compared to their 22 forced turnovers in the two games on the road. The Kings have covered the point spread in 10 of their last 13 games after a straight-up loss — and they have covered the point spread in 8 of their last 12 games after a loss on the road to a divisional rival. They have also covered the point spread in 10 of their last 13 games after losing two games in a row — and they have covered the point spread in 5 of their last 6 games after losing four or five of their last six games. Additionally, Sacramento has covered the point spread in 17 of their last 25 games after allowing 125 or more points in their last game. Golden State has failed to cover the point spread in 5 of their last 7 games after a straight-up win — and they have failed to cover the point spread in 15 of their last 22 road games after a point spread win. They are also 2-6-1 ATS in their last 9 games after scoring 125 or more points in their last game. The Warriors have lost 33 of their 43 games on the road this season. It is easy to blame the younger players for this lack of success away from home. While Jordan Poole has scored 19.5 PPG at home in this series, that productivity drops to 10.5 PPG in the two games on the road. But Stephen Curry has turned the ball over five times in both games in Sacramento in this series but only turned the ball over once in each of the two games at home. The Warriors rank third in Adjusted Defensive Efficiency when playing at home — but they rank third to last in Adjusted Defensive Efficiency when playing on the road. Golden State has failed to cover the point spread in 30 of their last 42 games on the road — and they are 15-38-1 ATS in their last 54 road games against teams with a winning record at home. They have failed to cover the point spread in 20 of their last 29 road games with the Total set at 230 or higher. They have also failed to cover the point spread in 11 of their last 14 road games when favored by up to six points.
FINAL TAKE: Sacramento has covered the point spread in 16 of their last 24 games when playing with revenge. 25* NBA Wednesday TNT Game of the Month with the Sacramento Kings (534) plus the point(s) versus the Golden State Warriors (533). Best of luck for us — Frank.
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04-25-23 |
Wolves v. Nuggets -9 |
Top |
109-112 |
Loss |
-110 |
5 h 24 m |
Show
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At 9:00 PM ET on Tuesday, we will be playing the Denver Nuggets (522) minus the points versus the Minnesota Timberwolves (521) in Game Five of their Western Conference Quarterfinals series. THE SITUATION: Denver (56-30) was on a four-game losing streak before their 114-108 loss on the road to the Timberwolves as a 4-point underdog on Sunday. Minnesota (44-44) had lost four of their last five games before pulling the upset and making this a 3-1 series.
REASONS TO TAKE THE NUGGETS MINUS THE POINTS: Denver lacked focus in Game Four with the series seemingly in hand. They tried to flip the switch late in the game by going on a 13-0 run to force overtime — but they could not beat the Timberwolves desperate to get a win on their home court. Back on their home court, the Nuggets should take care of business and end this series tonight. As it is, they have rebounded to cover the point spread in 6 of their last 7 games after a straight-up loss — and they have covered the point spread in 5 of their last 6 games after a point spread loss. They have also covered the point spread in 8 of their last 9 games after suffering an upset loss — and they have covered 15 of their last 22 games after losing on the road in their last game. Additionally, Denver has covered the point spread in 15 of their last 20 games at home after winning three of their last four games. They only made 44.2% of their shots on Sunday which was the worst shooting effort in their last eight games. They return home to the Pepsi Center where they make 51.3% of their shots — and they have covered the point spread in 20 of their last 28 games at home. Furthermore, they have covered the point spread in 9 of their last 12 home games against teams with a losing record on the road. The Nuggets have won all three of their games in this series by at least nine points — so laying the wood tonight should not be a problem. They have covered the point spread in 8 of their last 11 games as a double-digit favorite. Anthony Edwards is carrying the T-Wolves right now having scored at least 36 points in three straight games while averaging 37 Points-Per-Game on 50% shooting over that span. But it is probably too much to ask that he continues to produce at that level — especially on the road. Karl-Anthony Towns is not helping out with his scoring average down to 16.3 PPG in this series after averaging 20.8 PPG in the regular season. Minnesota will be without Kyle Anderson tonight due to an eye injury — and this team was already undermanned due to the injuries to Jaden McDaniels and Naz Reid. The Timberwolves have failed to cover the point spread in 6 of their last 9 games after beating a division rival in their last contest — and they have failed to cover the point spread in 16 of their last 25 games after pulling off an upset win at home. Minnesota goes back on the road where they have failed to cover the point spread in 12 of their last 19 road games with the Total set in the 220s.
FINAL TAKE: Denver has covered the point spread in 12 of their last 17 games when avenging a loss where they gave up 110 or more points. 25* NBA Northwest Division Game of the Year with the Denver Nuggets (522) minus the points versus the Minnesota Timberwolves (521). Best of luck for us — Frank.
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04-23-23 |
Celtics -5.5 v. Hawks |
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129-121 |
Win
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100 |
8 h 1 m |
Show
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At 7:00 PM ET on Sunday, we will be playing the Boston Celtics (505) minus the points versus the Atlanta Hawks (506) in Game Four of their Eastern Conference Quarterfinals series. THE SITUATION: Boston (59-26) had their five-game winning streak snapped with a 130-122 upset loss on the road against the Hawks as a 5.5-point favorite on Friday. Atlanta (43-43) now trails in this series by a 2-1 margin.
REASONS TO TAKE THE CELTICS MINUS THE POINTS: Boston allowed the Hawks to nail 56.0% of their shots which was the worst defensive effort in their last 47 games. The Celtics should tighten things up tonight as they have covered the point spread in 5 of their last 6 games after a straight-up loss — and they have failed to cover the point spread in 4 straight games after a point spread loss. Boston has still covered the point spread in 5 of their last 6 games in the Eastern Conference Quarterfinals. Atlanta enjoyed the best shooting effort in their last 23 games by nailing 56.0% of their shots. But the Hawks have then failed to cover the point spread in 43 of their last 63 games after a straight-up win — and they have failed to cover the point spread in 18 of their last 24 games after a win on their home court. They have also failed to cover the point spread in 37 of their last 54 games after a point spread win. Additionally, Atlanta has failed to cover the point spread in 8 of their last 9 games against teams winning 60% or more of their games.
FINAL TAKE: The Celtics have still covered the point spread in 7 of their last 8 games against the Hawks. 10* NBA Sunday Daily Discounted Deal with the Boston Celtics (505) minus the points versus the Atlanta Hawks (506). Best of luck for us — Frank.
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04-23-23 |
Kings +7.5 v. Warriors |
Top |
125-126 |
Win
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100 |
6 h 32 m |
Show
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At 3:30 PM ET on Sunday, we will be playing the Sacramento Kings (503) plus the points versus the Golden State Warriors (504) in Game Four of their Western Conference Quarterfinals series. THE SITUATION: Sacramento (50-35) has lost four of their last six games after a 114-97 loss on the road against the Warriors as a 6-point underdog on Thursday. Golden State (45-40) now trails in this series by a 2-1 margin after winning for the fourth time in their last six games.
REASONS TO TAKE THE KINGS PLUS THE POINTS: Sacramento only made 38.0% of their shots which was the worst shooting effort for them all season. Despite making 36.5% of their shots from behind the arc for the year, they only converted 11 of their 47 shots (23%) from 3-point range on Thursday. They should make more of their 3s this afternoon. As it is, the Kings have covered the point spread in 9 of their last 12 games after a straight-up loss — and they have covered the point spread in 5 of their last 7 games after a loss to a Pacific Division rival. They have also failed to cover the point spread in 4 of their last 5 games after a double-digit loss. Sacramento has been a consistent team playing away from home after posting a 25-17 record on the road in the regular season. The fast pace the Kings play under head coach Mike Brown has helped them maintain their effectiveness in hostile environments. Sacramento has covered the point spread in 11 of their last 14 games on the road — and they have covered the point spread in 8 of their last 11 road games against teams with a winning record at home. Furthermore, the Kings have covered the point spread in 24 of their last 35 road games with the Total set at 230 or higher — and they have covered the point spread in 5 of their last 7 road games as an underdog getting 6.5 to 12 points. Golden State stepped up with Draymond Green suspended and Gary Payton II out with an illness by playing their best defensive game in their last 22 contests by holding the Kings to 38.0% shooting. But scoring remains an issue for the Warriors after they only made 40% of their shots while missing 34 of their 50 shots from behind the arc. Golden State is making only 32.8% of their 3-pointers in this series which is a problem when facing this Sacramento team that broke an NBA record in the regular season in Adjusted Offensive Efficiency. With Green out, head coach Steve Kerr played Kevon Looney for heavy minutes with four perimeter players to spread out the offense and open up space in the lane. The dilemma Kerr now has is how to divide Green and Looney’s minutes in Game Four. Playing both of these players together is a problem since both are liabilities on the offensive end of the court. When both players are on the court in this series, the Warriors are scoring only 105.4 points per 100 possessions. Golden State has failed to cover the point spread in 5 of their last 7 games after a point spread win — and they have failed to cover the point spread in 5 of their last 7 games after a double-digit victory. And while the Warriors have covered the point spread in five of their last seven games, they have then failed to cover the point spread in 11 of their last 16 games after covering the point spread in five or six of their last seven games. Additionally, Golden State has failed to cover the point spread in 4 of their last 5 games in the Western Conference Quarterfinals.
FINAL TAKE: Sacramento has covered the point spread in 15 of their last 23 games when attempting to avenge a same-season loss. 25* NBA Pacific Division Underdog of the Month with the Sacramento Kings (503) plus the points versus the Golden State Warriors (504). Best of luck for us — Frank.
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04-22-23 |
Grizzlies v. Lakers -4.5 |
Top |
101-111 |
Win
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100 |
3 h 59 m |
Show
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At 10:00 PM ET on Saturday, we will be playing the Los Angeles Lakers (570) minus the points versus the Memphis Grizzlies (569) in Game Three of their Western Conference Quarterfinals series. THE SITUATION: Los Angeles (45-40) were on a four-game winning streak before their 103-93 loss on the road to the Grizzlies as a 1-point underdog on Wednesday. Memphis (52-32) snapped a two-game losing streak by evening this series at 1-1.
REASONS TO TAKE THE LAKERS MINUS THE POINTS: Los Angeles only made 41.2% of their shots in Game Two which was the worst shooting effort in their last 15 games. While LeBron James and Rui Hachimura combined to score 48 points, the rest of the team only made 16 of their 50 shots. They also only made 56.2% of their shots at the rim. The Lakers should play better back at home. They have covered the point spread in 7 of their last 9 games after a straight-up win — and they have covered the point spread in 4 of their last 5 games after a point spread loss. They have also covered the point spread in 7 of their last 10 games after allowing no more than 105 points in their last contest. Los Angeles has covered the point spread in 5 of their last 7 games against teams with a winning record — and they have covered the point spread in 24 of their last 33 games when trailing in a playoff series. Memphis has failed to cover the point spread in 5 straight games after a straight-up loss — and they are just 1-7-1 ATS in their last 9 games after a point spread win. Furthermore, they have failed to cover the point spread in 14 of their last 20 games after playing a game that finished Under the Total. Now they go on the road where they have failed to cover the point spread in 5 of their last 7 games — and they have failed to cover the point spread in 20 of their last 27 road games against teams with a winning record at home. They have also failed to cover the point spread in 15 of their last 20 games as an underdog — and they have failed to cover the point spread in 14 of their last 16 games on the road as an underdog.
FINAL TAKE: Ja Morant remains a game-time decision after taking part in the Grizzlies’ non-contact practice on Friday after missing Game Two with an injured hand. Memphis is still effective when they do not have Morant available since Tyrus Jones is so effective running the offense in his absence — so this good situation is not dependent on Morant not playing tonight. The Grizzlies have failed to cover the point spread in 5 of their last 7 games in Los Angeles against the Lakers. 25* NBA Saturday ESPN Game of the Month with the Los Angeles Lakers (570) minus the points versus the Memphis Grizzlies (569). Best of luck for us — Frank.
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04-21-23 |
Nuggets v. Wolves +2.5 |
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120-111 |
Loss |
-110 |
2 h 42 m |
Show
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At 9:30 PM ET on Friday, we will be playing the Minnesota Timberwolves (560) plus the points versus the Denver Nuggets (559) in Game Three of their Western Conference Quarterfinals series. THE SITUATION: Minnesota (43-43) has lost three of their last four games after their 122-113 loss on the road against the Nuggets as an 8.5-point underdog on Wednesday. Denver (55-29) has won three games in a row while taking a 2-0 lead in this best-of-seven series.
REASONS TO TAKE THE TIMBERWOLVES PLUS THE POINTS: The Nuggets made 54.1% of their shots on Wednesday which was the best shooting effort in their last 15 games. Denver may suffer a letdown now as they have failed to cover the point spread in 5 of their last 8 games after a victory at home against a Northwest Division rival — and they have failed to cover the point spread in 15 of their last 22 games after winning three or more games in a row. And while they have failed to cover the point spread in four of their last five games, the Nuggets have failed to cover the point spread in 9 of their last 14 games after covering the point spread in four of their last five games. Minnesota played their worst game on defense in 13 contests by allowing the Nuggets to make 54.1% of their shots in Game Two. The T-Wolves have been an improved defensive club that ranked 16th in Adjusted Defensive Efficiency during the regular season but was ranked eighth in that metric after the All-Star Break. They clamped down on Oklahoma City in the final Play-In Tournament game to just 95 points — and they limited the Nuggets to just 109 points in Game One which was almost seven points before their season average. The T-Wolves have not covered the point spread in either game in this series — but they have then covered the point spread in 12 of their last 19 games after failing to cover the point spread in their last two games. They have also covered the point spread in 14 of their last 22 games after losing three of their last four games. Minnesota returns home where they have covered the point spread in 11 of their last 16 home games when listed as an underdog.
FINAL TAKE: The Timberwolves have covered the point spread in 31 of their last 47 road games when attempting to avenge a loss on the road. 8* NBA Friday Late Show Bailout with the Minnesota Timberwolves (560) plus the points versus the Denver Nuggets (559). Best of luck for us — Frank.
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04-20-23 |
Suns v. Clippers +7.5 |
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129-124 |
Win
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100 |
5 h 47 m |
Show
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At 10:30 PM ET on Thursday, we will be playing the Los Angeles Clippers (552) minus the points versus the Phoenix Suns (551) in Game Three of their Western Conference Quarterfinals series. THE SITUATION: Los Angeles (45-39) was on a four-game winning streak before dropping Game Two of this series on the road to the Suns by a 123-109 score as an 8.5-point underdog on Tuesday. Phoenix (46-38) snapped a three-game losing streak with the victory to even this series at 1-1.
REASONS TO TAKE THE CLIPPERS MINUS THE POINTS: Los Angeles will be without Kawhi Leonard tonight after he was declared out with a right knee sprain. The line has adjusted with the Clippers now a home underdog in the 7-point range. Even without Leonard and Paul George, the depth on this Los Angeles roster and the energy they should bring to this game should help them keep it close (or pull the upset). They allowed the Suns to make 58.8% of their shots which was the worst defensive game of their season. They also only made 43.7% of their shots which was the worst shooting effort in their last six games. Returning home the series is tied at 1-1, the Clippers should play better tonight. Los Angeles has covered the point spread in 4 of their last 5 games after a straight-up loss — and they have covered the point spread in 4 of their last 5 games after a double-digit setback. The Clippers have also covered the point spread in 7 of their last 9 games after a point spread loss. And while the Clippers have only covered the point spread twice in their last seven games, they have then covered the point spread in 32 of their last 50 games after failing to cover the point spread in five or six of their last seven games. Los Angeles has also covered the point spread in 8 of their last 13 games after allowing their previous opponent to nail 55% or more of their shots. The Clippers have covered the point spread in 46 of their last 76 home games with the Total set at 220 or higher. Phoenix has failed to cover the point spread in 4 of their last 5 games after a straight-up win against a Pacific Division rival — and they have failed to cover the point spread in 25 of their last 39 games after a win at home by 10 or more points. And while Game Two finished Over the 227.5-point total, the Suns have failed to cover the point spread in 15 of their last 19 road games after playing a game that finished Over the Total. They played their best defensive game in their last five by holding the Clippers to 43.7% shooting — and their 58.8% field goal percentage was their best offensive performance all season. But what head coach Monty Williams is asking his team to do is contradict all the current conventional wisdom regarding how to win games in the NBA. Since acquiring Kevin Durant, Phoenix leads the league in shot attempts from midrange. Durant joined a team with Devin Booker and Chris Paul who thrived in taking and making midrange shots. The Suns have taken this to the extreme so far in this series as they averaging only 21.5 attempts from behind the arc. For comparison sakes, Atlanta was last in the NBA in the regular season by averaging 28.9 shots from 3-point land per game. Phoenix is also only taking 17% of their shots at the rim — below the Golden State’s 17.7% shooting percentage at the rim in the regular season which was the league-low. Granted, if the Suns make 40 of their 61 shots (66%) inside the arc again as they did on Tuesday, they will overwhelm the “math problem” of not taking more shots that count for three points or high-percentage shots at the rim. But will Torrey Craig continue his 7 of 12 (58.3%) shooting from 3-point range in this series now playing on the road? As it is, Phoenix has failed to cover the point spread in 5 of their last 7 road games — and they have failed to cover the point spread in 5 of their last 7 road games against teams with a winning record at home. The Suns have also failed to cover the point spread in 13 of their last 19 games on the road with the Total set in the 220s.
FINAL TAKE: Clippers head coach Ty Lue is one of the best in the business — and Los Angeles has covered the point spread in 5 of their last 7 games in the Western Conference Quarterfinals. 10* NBA Thursday Late Show Bailout with the Los Angeles Clippers (552) minus the points versus the Phoenix Suns (551). Best of luck for us — Frank.
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04-19-23 |
Heat v. Bucks -6 |
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122-138 |
Win
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100 |
1 h 21 m |
Show
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At 9:00 PM ET on Wednesday, we will be playing the Milwaukee Bucks (542) minus the points versus the Miami Heat (541) in Game Two of their Eastern Conference Quarterfinals series. THE SITUATION: Milwaukee (58-25) has now lost three games in a row after their 130-117 upset loss at home to the Heat as a 9-point favorite on Sunday. Miami (46-39) has won two in a row and six of their last eight contests.
REASONS TO TAKE THE BUCKS MINUS THE POINTS: Giannis Antetokounmpo only played 11 minutes on Sunday before injuring his back which leaves him questionable to play tonight. I am assuming that Antetokounmpo is not playing — and even better if he does take the court. Everything went right for the Heat on Sunday as they made 15 of their 25 shots from behind the arc — and Miami’s 59.5% shooting percentage was the highest opponent’s field goal percentage for the Bucks all season. Milwaukee should tighten things up on defense tonight while also shooting better than the 26% from behind the arc that they managed in Game One. The Bucks have covered the point spread in 10 of their last 11 games after an upset loss. And while Milwaukee has only covered the point spread twice in their last seven games, they have then covered the point spread in 5 of their last 6 games after not covering the point spread in five or six of their last seven games. The Bucks have one of the deepest rosters in the league with plenty of players that can step up in the Greek Freak’s absence. Look for Jrue Holiday and Grayson Allen, in particular, tonight. Holiday is scoring 22.6 Points-Per-Game with 9.5 Assists-Per-Game and 6.4 Rebounds-Per-Game when Antetokounmpo has been injured this season. Allen sports a 13.3 PPG, 3.5 APG, and 3.1 RPG average in the 13 games Antetokounmpo has missed this season. Milwaukee has covered the point spread in 4 of their 5 games at home with the Total set in the 210 to 219.5 point range. They are also 13-5-1 ATS in their last 19 games in the Eastern Conference Quarterfinals. Miami had their best shooting effort in their last 14 games with that 59.5% shooting percentage. But the Heat have not covered the point spread in 5 straight games after scoring 125 or more points in their last game. Furthermore, Miami has failed to cover the point spread in 6 of their last 7 games after an upset win as a road underdog — and they have failed to cover the point spread in 10 of their last 13 games after a double-digit win. Consistency has been one of the hobgoblins for this team all season as they have failed to cover the point spread in 31 of their last 44 games after a straight-up win — and they have failed to cover the point spread in 16 of their last 21 games after winning two games in a row. On the road, they have failed to cover the point spread in 9 of their last 13 games.
FINAL TAKE: Milwaukee has covered the point spread in 24 of their last 35 games when favored by 3.5 to 9.5 points. 10* NBA Miami-Milwaukee NBA-TV Special with the Milwaukee Bucks (542) minus the points versus the Miami Heat (541). Best of luck for us — Frank.
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04-19-23 |
Lakers v. Grizzlies +1 |
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93-103 |
Win
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100 |
1 h 1 m |
Show
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At 7:30 PM ET on Wednesday, we will be playing the Memphis Grizzlies (540) plus (or minus) the point(s) versus the Los Angeles Lakers (539) in Game Two of their Eastern Conference Quarterfinals series. THE SITUATION: Memphis (51-32) looks to rebound from their 128-112 upset loss at home as a 5-point underdog on Sunday. Los Angeles (45-39) has won eight of their last nine games.
REASONS TO TAKE THE GRIZZLIES PLUS (OR MINUS) THE POINT(S): Ja Morant is questionable to play tonight after he aggravated what was already a sore right hand. But this Grizzlies team has gotten comfortable playing without Morant given his history of injuries and then his recent time spent away from the team last month given his off-the-court issues. While Morant thrives in the open court, Memphis is probably more effective in their half-court offense when he is not on the court. Tyrus Jones will get more playing time if Morant is out — and he is a steadying presence as a game manager. The Grizzlies need to play better on defense after ending the regular season by allowing Oklahoma City to make 50% of their shots before the Lakers nailed 53.3% of their shots on Sunday in what was the worst defensive effort in their last seven games. Memphis has covered the point spread in 6 straight games after an upset loss by 15 or more points — and they have covered the point spread in 37 of their last 53 games after a double-digit loss. They have also covered the point spread in 18 of their last 25 home games after losing on their home court — and they have covered the point spread in 10 of their last 12 home games when playing for the second time in five days. The Grizzlies have also covered the point spread in 26 of their last 38 games after losing two games in a row — and they have covered the point spread in 10 of their last 15 games after allowing their last two opponents to shoot 50% or better from the field. Memphis has covered the point spread in 6 of their last 9 home games when listed in the +/- 3-point range. Los Angeles has failed to cover the point spread in 7 of their last 10 games after an upset win as a road underdog — and they have failed to cover the point spread in 4 of their last 5 games after an upset win by 15 or more points. They have also failed to cover the point spread in 20 of their last 29 games after a win on the road — and they have failed to cover the point spread in 22 of their last 31 games after winning three or more games in a row. The Lakers had their best shooting performance in their last six games with their 53.3% shooting percentage — but they have failed to cover the point spread in 7 straight games after scoring 125 or more points in their last game. On the road, they have failed to cover the point spread in 9 of their last 13 games with the Total set in the 220s.
FINAL TAKE: The Lakers have beaten the Grizzlies in their last two meetings — but Memphis has covered the point spread in 18 of their last 25 games when playing with double-revenge. The Grizzlies have also covered the point spread in 24 of their last 35 games when avenging a double-digit loss. 10* NBA LA Lakers-Memphis TNT Special with the Memphis Grizzlies (540) plus (or minus) the point(s) versus the Los Angeles Lakers (539). Best of luck for us — Frank.
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04-17-23 |
Warriors v. Kings |
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106-114 |
Loss |
-110 |
2 h 16 m |
Show
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At 10:00 PM ET on Monday, we will be playing the Golden State Warriors (523) minus the points versus the Sacramento Kings (524) in Game Two of their Western Conference Quarterfinals series. THE SITUATION: Golden State (44-39) looks to rebound from their 126-123 loss on the road against the Kings in the opening game of this series. Sacramento (49-34) snapped a three-game losing streak with the victory.
REASONS TO TAKE THE WARRIORS PLUS THE POINTS: Golden State should respond with a strong effort tonight as they have covered the point spread in 6 of their last 9 games after a loss to a Pacific Division rival — and they have failed to cover the point spread in 5 of their last 6 games after a loss on the road by three points or less. Additionally, the Warriors have covered the point spread in 4 of their last 5 games after a point spread loss. And in their last 12 games when playing for just the second time in seven days, they have covered the point spread in 9 of those contests. Golden State has also covered the point spread in 32 of their last 47 games in the Western Conference Quarterfinals — and they have covered the point spread in 16 of their last 23 playoff games when trailing in the series. Sacramento has failed to cover the point spread in 15 of their last 22 games at home after winning their previous game. They have also failed to cover the point spread in 4 of their last 5 games after scoring 125 or more points in their last game. They stay at home where they have failed to cover the point spread in 4 of their last 5 games — and they are 2-5-1 ATS in their last 8 home games against teams with a winning percentage no higher than 40% on the road.
FINAL TAKE: The Warriors have covered the point spread in 36 of their last 58 games when avenging a loss where their opponent scored 110 or more points. 10* NBA Wednesday Late Show Bailout with Golden State Warriors (523) minus the points versus the Sacramento Kings (524). Best of luck for us — Frank.
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04-16-23 |
Heat v. Bucks -9 |
Top |
130-117 |
Loss |
-110 |
6 h 31 m |
Show
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At 5:30 PM ET on Sunday, we will be playing the Milwaukee Bucks (512) minus the points versus the Miami Heat (511) in Game One of the Eastern Conference Quarterfinals. THE SITUATION: Milwaukee (58-24) begins the postseason on a two-game losing streak after their 121-105 loss at Toronto as a 3.5-point underdog last Sunday. Miami (45-39) survived the Play-In Tournament by beating Chicago by a 102-91 score as a 5-point favorite on Friday.
REASONS TO TAKE THE BUCKS MINUS THE POINTS: The Heat did not look very impressive this week after getting upset at home to Atlanta on Thursday before pulling away from the Bulls on Friday. The long week will not help their chances this afternoon — and head coach Erik Spoelstra may eventually opt to rest his key players for Game Two with his group having a better chance to steal home-court advantage in this series. As it is, Miami has failed to cover the point spread in 31 of their last 43 games after a straight-up win — and they have failed to cover the point spread in 25 of their last 30 games after a point spread victory. Additionally, the Heat have failed to cover the point spread in 10 of their last 12 games after a double-digit victory — and they have failed to cover the point spread in 19 of their last 26 games after a win at home. Miami has won five of their last seven games — but they have then failed to cover the point spread in 7 straight games on the road after winning five or six of their last seven games. The Heat have also failed to cover the point spread in 4 of their last 5 games on the road. Milwaukee has had the luxury of resting their key players for the last two weeks — and while rust is a concern, they have covered the point spread in 4 of their last 5 games after playing no more than five games in the last 14 days. Head coach Mike Budenholzer’s team should play fast and full of energy. The Bucks have not covered the point spread in their previous two games — but they have then covered the point spread in 22 of their last 33 games after a point spread victory while also covering the point spread in 7 of their last 10 games after not covering the point spread in two straight games. Milwaukee has covered the point spread in 13 of their last 19 home games with the Total set in the 220s. They have also covered the point spread in 24 of their last 34 games when favored by 3.5 to 9.5 points.
FINAL TAKE: The Bucks are 13-4-1 ATS in their last 18 games in the Eastern Conference Quarterfinals. 25* NBA 1st Round Eastern Conference Playoffs Game of the Year with the Milwaukee Bucks (512) minus the points versus the Miami Heat (511). Best of luck for us — Frank.
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04-16-23 |
Lakers +4.5 v. Grizzlies |
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128-112 |
Win
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100 |
2 h 57 m |
Show
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At 3:00 PM ET on Sunday, we will be playing the Los Angeles Lakers (515) plus the points versus the Memphis Grizzlies (516) in Game One of their Western Conference Quarterfinals series. THE SITUATION: Los Angeles (44-39) has won three games in a row — and 10 of their last 12 games — after their 108-102 victory against Minnesota as an 8.5-point favorite in the Play-In Tournament on Tuesday. Memphis (51-31) has lost two of their last three games — and four of their last seven — after their 115-100 loss at Oklahoma City as a 2.5-point underdog last Sunday.
REASONS TO TAKE THE LAKERS PLUS THE POINTS: Los Angeles found their rhythm after the trade deadline by improving the supporting cast around LeBron James and Anthony Davis. The Lakers boast the best defense in the NBA since the trade deadline. Their size gives them an advantage on most nights. They are also third in the NBA since the trade deadline in free throw rate. They only made 41.3% of their shots against the Timberwolves which was the worst shooting mark in their last 13 games. But their defense was the difference in that game — and they have covered the point spread in 6 of their last 9 games after not allowing more than 105 points in their last game. The Lakers have also covered the point spread in 8 of their last 11 games after a point spread victory. And Los Angeles will come into this game rested having played only once since Sunday — and they have covered the point spread in 5 of their last 7 games when playing for just the second time in seven days. The Lakers have also covered the point spread in 4 of their last 5 games against teams with a winning record. Memphis may be rusty from the week off — they are 7-19-1 ATS in their last 27 games when playing with three or more days of rest. The Grizzlies might have played their best ball in the first half of the season. Since the trade deadline, Memphis ranks just 17th in the league in defense. Back at home, they have failed to cover the point spread in 8 of their last 13 home games with the Total set in the 220s — and they are 1-3-1 ATS in their last 5 home games against teams with a losing record on the road.
FINAL TAKE: The Grizzlies have failed to cover the point spread in 7 of their last 10 games in the Western Conference Quarterfinals. The Lakers have the experience edge — expect a close opening game between these two teams with the value being in taking the points. 10* NBA LA Lakers-Memphis ABC-TV Special with the Los Angeles Lakers (515) plus the points versus the Memphis Grizzlies (516). Best of luck for us — Frank.
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04-15-23 |
Warriors +1.5 v. Kings |
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123-126 |
Loss |
-110 |
0 h 30 m |
Show
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At 8:30 PM ET on Saturday, we will be playing the Golden State Warriors (507) plus the point(s) versus the Sacramento Kings (508) in Game One of their Western Conference Quarterfinals series. THE SITUATION: Golden State (44-38) concluded the regular season winning three games in a row — and five of their last six games — after a 157-101 victory at Portland as a 17.5-point favorite on Sunday. Sacramento (48-34) has lost three games in a row — and four of their last five games — after their 109-95 upset loss at Denver as a 5.5-point favorite on Sunday.
REASONS TO TAKE THE WARRIORS PLUS THE POINT(S): Golden State has been flipping the proverbial switch in preparation for the postseason all month. Their three-game winning streak was all victories by 11 or more points — and they have covered the point spread in 18 of their last 25 games after winning two or more games in a row by double-digits. They are also 11-4-1 ATS in their last 16 games when playing with three or more days of rest. Head coach Steve Kerr made a conscious effort to play more of his younger players this season to rest his core group while getting those players more experience. I suspect that is one of the reasons why the Warriors' record on the road was only 11-30 straight-up. But the playoffs are a different story — and the reigning NBA champions have a 21-3 straight-up record in Game Ones in an NBA Series under Kerr. Golden State’s metrics need to be taken with a grain of salt since Stephen Curry only played in 55 games. The Warriors also get back Andrew Wiggins for this game after playing only 37 games as he took a leave from the team to attend to some family matters. While Wiggins may need some time to shake off some rusty with his shooting, he is a do-it-all player for the team who should make an immediate positive impact for the team. Sacramento embarks on their first postseason campaign since 2006 — and nerves may play a role in front of their anxious home fans. As it is, the Kings have failed to cover the point spread in 6 of their last 7 games when playing with three or more days of rest. They have failed to cover the point spread in 4 straight games at home — and they have failed to cover the point spread in 4 straight home games against teams with a losing record on the road.
FINAL TAKE: Sacramento may have broken an NBA record for Adjusted Offensive Efficiency — but their struggles on defense may catch up with them now. They ranked 25th in the league in Adjusted Defensive Efficiency with an opponent’s effective field goal percentage that ranked 26th in the NBA. They will likely engage in the style of play in which this Warriors’ team thrives. Golden State has covered the point spread in 32 of their last 46 games in the Western Conference Quarterfinals. 10* NBA Golden State-Sacramento ABC-TV Special with the Golden State Warriors (507) plus the point(s) versus the Sacramento Kings (508). Best of luck for us — Frank.
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04-15-23 |
Hawks v. Celtics -9.5 |
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99-112 |
Win
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100 |
0 h 9 m |
Show
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At 3:30 PM ET on Saturday, we will be playing the Boston Celtics (504) minus the points versus the Atlanta Hawks (503) in Game One of their Eastern Conference Quarterfinals series. THE SITUATION: Boston (57-25) closed out their regular season winning five of six games — and eight of their last ten contests — after a 120-114 win against Atlanta as a 4-point favorite last Sunday. Atlanta (42-41) snapped a two-game losing streak with their 116-105 upset win at Miami as a 5.5-point underdog in the Play-In Tournament on Tuesday.
REASONS TO TAKE THE CELTICS MINUS THE POINTS: The Hawks held the Heat to just 42.9% shooting on Tuesday which was the best defensive effort in their last 11 games — but that might have more to do with the listless shooting from Miami than the quality of Atlanta’s defense. A letdown is likely as the Hawks have failed to cover the point spread in 17 of their last 24 games after an upset win in their last game. They have also failed to cover the point spread in 5 of their last 7 games after a double-digit victory. Additionally, Atlanta has failed to cover the point spread in 5 of their last 7 games when playing with three days of rest. The Hawks stay on the road where they have failed to cover the point spread in 16 of their last 21 road games as an underdog getting 6.5 to 12 points. They have also failed to cover the point spread in 30 of their last 44 road games in the first round of the NBA playoffs. And in their last 6 games against teams winning 60% or more of their games, Atlanta has failed to cover the point spread all 6 times. Boston has covered the point spread in 5 of their last 7 games after a straight-up win — and they have covered the point spread in 5 of their last 7 games after a point spread win. The Celtics have also covered the point spread in 11 of their last 13 games at home after winning at least four of their last five games. They host the first two games of this series where they have covered the point spread in 6 of their last 7 games. They are also 19-8-1 ATS in their last 28 games in the Eastern Conference Quarterfinals.
FINAL TAKE: Boston has covered the point spread in 5 straight games against the Hawks — and they have covered the point spread in 4 straight games against Atlanta on their home court. 20* NBA Atlanta-Boston ESPN Special with the Boston Celtics (504) minus the points versus the Atlanta Hawks (503). Best of luck for us — Frank.
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04-14-23 |
Thunder +5.5 v. Wolves |
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95-120 |
Loss |
-110 |
1 h 26 m |
Show
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At 9:30 PM ET on Friday, we will be playing the Oklahoma City Thunder (571) plus the points versus the Minnesota Timberwolves (572). THE SITUATION: Oklahoma City (41-42) is on a three-game winning streak after their 123-118 upset win at New Orleans as a 5.5-point underdog on Wednesday. Minnesota had their three-game winning streak snapped in their 108-102 loss in Los Angeles against the Lakers as an 8.5-point underdog on Tuesday. The winner of this game advances to the Quarterfinals of the Western Conference playoffs to play Denver.
REASONS TO TAKE THE THUNDER PLUS THE POINTS: Oklahoma City is playing with house money since they were expected to tank for (slightly) better odds to win the draft lottery to gain the right to pick Victor Wembanyama. The Thunder have covered the point spread in 12 of their last 19 games after winning two games in a row. This team has been capable on the road where they have covered the point spread in 23 of their last 35 games as an underdog getting up to six points. Minnesota held the Lakers to just a 41.3% field goal percentage which was the best defensive effort in their last 13 games. The Timberwolves have failed to cover the point spread in 12 of their last 17 games when playing with two days of rest. Minnesota has failed to cover the point spread in 7 of their last 9 games at home — and they have failed to cover the point spread in 6 of their last 7 home games against teams with a losing record on the road. The T-Wolves have also failed to cover the point spread in 16 of their last 23 games at home when favored.
FINAL TAKE: Oklahoma City will be looking to avenge a 112-110 upset loss at home to Minnesota as a 2.5-point favorite — and they have covered the point spread in 12 of their last 14 games when playing with revenge from a loss by three points or less. The Thunder have also covered the point spread in 6 of their last 7 games in Minnesota against the Timberwolves. 8* NBA Friday Late Show Bailout with the Oklahoma City Thunder (571) plus the points versus the Minnesota Timberwolves (572). Best of luck for us — Frank.
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04-14-23 |
Bulls v. Heat -5 |
Top |
91-102 |
Win
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100 |
3 h 36 m |
Show
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At 7:00 PM ET on Friday, we will be playing the Miami Heat (570) minus the points versus the Chicago Bulls (569) in the NBA Play-In Tournament. THE SITUATION: Miami (44-39) has lost two of their last three games after their 116-105 upset loss to Atlanta as a 5.5-point favorite on Tuesday. Chicago (41-42) has won three games in a row after their 109-105 upset win at Toronto as a 6.5-point underdog on Wednesday. The winner of this game advances to play Milwaukee in Eastern Conference Quarterfinals.
REASONS TO TAKE THE HEAT MINUS THE POINTS: Miami lacked energy on Tuesday against a Hawks team that they had beaten in seven of their previous nine matchups. In hindsight, it looked like they took Atlanta for granted — especially with a game in hand tonight against the Bulls-Raptors winner the next night. The Heat got out-rebounded by a 63-39 margin which is indicative of their lack of work ethic in that game. Jimmy Butler only made six of his 19 shots from the field as he threw up a bad bunny after bad bunny that rattled off the rim. Miami only made 42.7% of their shots which was the worst shooting effort in their last seven games. The Heat have covered the point spread in 12 of their last 16 games after losing to a Southeast Division rival — and they have covered the point spread in 10 of their last 13 games after an upset loss to a divisional rival. They have also covered the point spread in 5 of their last 7 games after a point spread loss. And while Miami started slow against the Hawks and went into halftime trailing by 15 points, they have then covered the point spread in 5 of their last 7 games after going into halftime with a deficit of 15 or more points. They get to host this single-elimination game where they have covered the point spread in 4 of their last 5 games at home — and they have covered the point spread in 4 of their last 5 home games against teams with a losing record on the road. Chicago pulled off a 19-point comeback to upset the Raptors on Wednesday. While they have covered the point spread in all three of their current three-game winning streak, they have then failed to cover the point spread in 4 of their last 5 games after winning three games in a row — and they have failed to cover the point spread in 6 of their last 7 games after covering the point spread in three straight games. The Bulls have only allowed 186 combined points in their last two games — but they have failed to cover the point spread in 5 of their last 6 games after not allowing more than 105 points in two straight games. They stay on the road where they have failed to cover the point spread in 5 of their last 7 games against teams with a winning percentage of 60% or higher at home.
FINAL TAKE: Chicago swept all three games against the Heat this season with the last two meetings being by double-digits — so this dynamic should remove any chance of Miami taking this team for granted. The Heat have covered the point spread in 5 of their last 7 games when avenging a double-digit loss — and they have covered the point spread in 9 of their last 12 games when playing with double-revenge. They have also covered the point spread in 4 of their last 6 games when playing with triple revenge. 25* NBA Game of the Month with the Miami Heat (570) minus the points versus the Chicago Bulls (569). Best of luck for us — Frank.
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04-12-23 |
Thunder v. Pelicans -5 |
Top |
123-118 |
Loss |
-110 |
4 h 44 m |
Show
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At 9:30 PM ET on Wednesday, we will be playing the New Orleans Pelicans (568) minus the points versus the Oklahoma City Thunder (567) in the Play-In Tournament. THE SITUATION: New Orleans (42-40) ended the regular season with a 113-108 loss at Minnesota as a 3-point underdog on Sunday. Oklahoma City (40-42) has won two games in a row with a 115-100 victory against Memphis as a 2.5-point favorite on Sunday. The winner of this game travels to Minnesota to play for the eighth seed in the Western Conference playoffs — and the loser has their season end tonight.
REASONS TO TAKE THE PELICANS MINUS THE POINTS: New Orleans has an experience edge in this game after competing in the Play-In Tournament last season and earning the eighth seed and some valuable playoff experience. Zion Williamson remains out for this team — but when the Pelicans have a healthy Brandon Ingram to complement the veteran C.J. McCollum, this becomes a very formidable team. Ingram has missed 37 games this season — but they have won nine of their last twelve games with him back on the court to close out the regular season. Not only is that the fourth-best record in the NBA over that span, but New Orleans boasts the top Adjusted Defensive Efficiency in the league in their last 12 games. Overall, the Pelicans rank sixth in the NBA in Adjusted Defensive Efficiency with head coach Willie Green focusing on that end of the court with his group once again learning to live life without a healthy Williamson. New Orleans only made 44.4% of their shots on Sunday against the Timberwolves -- their most shooting effort in their last three contests — while making only 3 of their 21 shots (14.3%) of their shots from bending the arc. But the Pelicans have covered the point spread in 5 of their last 6 games after a straight-up win — and they have covered the point spread in 5 of their last 6 games after a point spread loss. Ingram was spectacular in the losing effort by scoring 42 points on 16 of 28 shooting. They get to play this game at home where they are 4-1-1 ATS in their 6 games — and they have covered the point spread in 4 of their last 5 games at home against teams with a winning percentage of 40% or less on the road. We should not read too much into the Thunder’s victory on Sunday against a Grizzlies team locked into the second seed in the Western Conference playoffs — but they did make 50% of their shots which was the best shooting in their last six games. And by holding Oklahoma City to just 43.5% shooting, they played their best defensive game in their last 13 contests. But the Thunder have failed to cover the point spread in 10 of their last 13 games when playing no more than their fourth game in the last ten days. Many observers predicted that this team would spend the season tanking to improve their draft prospects — so the campaign has been a surprising success. But this is a very young group with an average age on the roster of 22.6 which is three years younger than the average age for the Pelicans roster. Charlotte has demonstrated recently that young teams can quickly get overwhelmed in this Play-In Tournament. Second-chance scoring opportunities should be an area where New Orleans will hold an edge tonight. The Thunder are the third-worst defensive rebounding team in the league — and the Pelicans are tenth in the NBA by pulling down 27.7% of their missed shots. Oklahoma City was much better at home where they owned a 24-17 record — but they have a 16-25 record on the road while scoring -3.4 fewer Points-Per-Game and making 45.0% of their shots as opposed to their 46.6% shooting percentage for the season. The Thunder have failed to cover the point spread in 5 of their last 6 games on the road — and they are 1-4-1 ATS in their last 6 road games against teams with a winning percentage of 60% or higher at home.
FINAL TAKE: New Orleans won three of the four meetings between these two teams but lost the last encounter between these squads in a 110-96 upset loss as a 2-point home favorite on March 11th. Ingram did not play in that game while both Jonas Valuncianas and Herbert Jones played less than 20 minutes in the game. Oklahoma City has failed to cover the point spread in 19 of their last 25 games in April. 25* NBA Western Conference Game of the Month with the New Orleans Pelicans (568) minus the points versus the Oklahoma City Thunder (567). Best of luck for us — Frank.
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04-11-23 |
Hawks v. Heat -4.5 |
Top |
116-105 |
Loss |
-110 |
2 h 16 m |
Show
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At 7:30 PM ET on Tuesday, we will be playing the Miami Heat (562) minus the points versus the Atlanta Hawks (561). THE SITUATION: Miami (44-38) has won four of their last five games after their 123-110 win against Orlando as a 5-point favorite on Sunday. Atlanta (41-41) enters the postseason having lost two games in a row after their 120-114 loss at Boston as a 4-point underdog on Sunday.
REASONS TO TAKE THE HEAT MINUS THE POINTS: Miami has been a disappointment this season by making only 34.4% of their 3-pointers. But in their last five games, they are nailing 37.9% of their shots from behind the arc which has helped them post an Adjusted Offensive Efficiency number of 123.4. The Heat’s rediscovery of their shooting touch this month — just in time for the playoffs — has helped them play five straight Overs which is a good sign for them. Miami has covered the point spread in 15 of their last 20 games after playing four or more Overs in a row — and they have covered the point spread in 10 of their last 12 games after playing five straight Overs. The Heat get to host this game where they have covered the point spread in 4 of their last 5 games at home — and they have covered the point spread in 4 of their last 5 home games against teams with a losing record on the road. Miami loves playing the Hawks — especially since acquiring Jimmy Butler. The Heat have won three of the four meetings between these two teams this season after beating them in the playoffs in five games last season. Not only do they have a 14-6 straight-up record against them in their 20 games against Atlanta with Butler on the team, but they have also covered the point spread in 12 of those games. The numbers are even starker when Miami is playing at home — they have won ten of their last eleven games when hosting the Hawks while covering the point spread in 8 of those games. The Heat also thrive in close games. They have played 54 games this season defined as “clutch” situations where the score was within five points with five minutes to go. They have won 32 of these games while posting the second-best Adjusted Net Efficiency rating in the NBA in those situations. Atlanta, on the other hand, ranks second-to-last in Adjusted Net Efficiency in clutch time this season — so the Heat have a good chance to pull away in this game late if the score is close. We should not read much in their six-point loss at Boston on Sunday since both teams were resting starters — but their 136-131 loss at home to Philadelphia on Friday is troubling since the Hawks played all their starters while the 76ers rested their top-six rotation players. Miami’s switching defense usually frustrates Trae Young who only scored 15.4 Points-Per-Game with a 32% shooting percentage and an 18% mark from behind the arc in their playoff series last year — way down from his 26.2 PPG scoring average last year. In their four games this season, Young has made only 36% of his shot with an ugly 25% clip from behind the arc. Atlanta has struggled this season which eventually led to the firing of head coach Nate McMillan. New head coach Quin Snyder probably needs an entire off-season to implement his system with this team. They have only gone 7-8 in their last 15 regular season games with the problem continuing to be on the defensive end of the court. The Hawks rank 22nd in the NBA in Adjusted Defensive Efficiency with a 115.4 mark — and that number worsens to 117.4 when on the road. In their last 15 games, their Adjusted Defensive Efficiency has been even worse at 118.5, the sixth-worst mark in the league during that stretch. Atlanta has failed to cover the point spread in 10 of their last 15 road games with the Total set in the 220s — and they are 11-27-1 ATS in their last 39 road games against teams with a winning percentage at home of 60% or higher. They have also failed to cover the point spread in 8 of their last 11 games against the Heat in Miami. Atlanta has also failed to cover the point spread in 5 straight games against winning teams.
FINAL TAKE: These teams last played on March 6th with the Heat winning at home by a 130-128 score to register their second straight victory against the Hawks. Atlanta has failed to cover the point spread in 5 of their last 6 games when attempting to avenge a loss by three points or less — and they have failed to cover the point spread in 9 of their last 14 games when playing with double revenge. 25* NBA Southeast Division Game of the Year with the Miami Heat (562) minus the points versus the Atlanta Hawks (561). Best of luck for us — Frank.
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04-05-23 |
Grizzlies v. Pelicans -5.5 |
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131-138 |
Win
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100 |
4 h 0 m |
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At 8:10 PM ET on Wednesday, we will be playing the New Orleans Pelicans (568) minus the points versus the Memphis Grizzlies (567). THE SITUATION: New Orleans (40-39) was on a two-game winning streak before their 121-103 upset loss at home to Sacramento as a 3.5-point favorite last night. Memphis (50-29) has split their last four games after a 119-109 win against Portland as an 18.5-point favorite last night.
REASONS TO TAKE THE PELICANS MINUS THE POINTS: New Orleans shot only 44.0% from the field last night which was the lowest-shooting effort in their last ten games. They also allowed the Kings to make 50.5% of their shots which was the worst defensive performance in their last three contests. < b>The Pelicans have covered the point spread in 4 of their last 5 games after a straight-up loss — and they have covered the point spread in 4 of their last 5 games after a point spread loss. Memphis made 48.3% of their shots last night which was the best shooting effort in their last three games. Ja Morant and Luke Kennard combined for 43 points against the Trail Blazers but both are doubtful to play tonight due to small injuries that head coach Taylor Jenkins does not want to risk when playing tonight’s game without rest. The Grizzlies have failed to cover the point spread in 12 of their last 17 games on the road — and they are 8-20-1 ATS in their last 29 road games against teams with a winning percentage of 60% or higher when playing at home. Memphis has also failed to cover the point spread in 13 of their last 18 games as an underdog.
FINAL TAKE: New Orleans is currently in seventh place in the Western Conference — and they are one game behind the Los Angeles Lakers for sixth place in the conference which avoids the play-in tournament and gives them plenty of motivation. They have covered the point spread in 6 of their last 7 games at home hosting the Grizzlies. Memphis is undermanned tonight while sitting comfortably two games ahead of the Kings for second place in the conference with three games left in the regular season. 8* NBA Wednesday Daily Discounted Deal with the New Orleans Pelicans (568) minus the points versus the Memphis Grizzlies (567). Best of luck for us — Frank.
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04-03-23 |
San Diego State v. Connecticut -7 |
Top |
59-76 |
Win
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100 |
3 h 56 m |
Show
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At 9:20 PM ET on Monday, we will be playing the Connecticut Huskies (712) minus the points versus the San Diego State Aztecs (711) in the National Championship Game of the NCAA Tournament. THE SITUATION: UConn (30-8) has won five games in a row — and 11 of their last 12 — after their 72-59 victory against Miami (FL) as a 6-point favorite on Saturday. San Diego State (32-6) has won nine games in a row after their 72-71 win against Florida Atlantic as a 2.5-point favorite on Saturday. This game is being played on a neutral court at NRG Stadium.
REASONS TO TAKE THE HUSKIES MINUS THE POINTS: UConn has been a freight train in the Big Dance with all five of their victories by 13 or more points. They dominated a well-coached Hurricanes despite Jordan Hawkins dealing with a stomach bug and Andre Jackson, Jr. only playing 22 minutes due to foul trouble. Both players are primed for big games tonight. Jim Larranaga did not have many answers to slow down the Huskies — and now San Diego State head coach Brian Dutcher has 48 hours to address this conundrum. UConn demonstrated their vast potential in the fall — and after hitting a couple of bumps early in Big East play, they are steamrolling teams again. The Huskies have covered 16 straight games against non-conference opponents with an average winning margin of +24.7 points per game — and they have covered the point spread by +11.9 points per game in those 16 contests. There is a logic to that success. Head coach Dan Hurley feels his team is particularly difficult to prepare against — especially if the team lacks familiarity with the Huskies approach. As Gonzaga head coach Mark Few said after their 28-point loss to UConn last weekend, only 48 hours to prepare his team to play UConn was overwhelming. Handling Adama Sanoga’s post-up game is a chore — and then Donovan Clingan presents an entirely different challenge in the lob game. Defending Hawkins coming off the Huskies’ multiple off-ball sets and screens is demanding. Jackson presents a challenge in his role as a point forward. UConn has covered the point spread in 9 of their last 11 games after winning their four previous games by double-digits. Their floor for scoring in this game is probably at least 68 points — they have reached that number in ten straight games while scoring at least 82 points six times in that stretch. But is the play of the Huskies’ defense that is even more impressive. They held the Hurricanes to just 32% shooting and below 60 points despite them ranking sixth in the nation in Adjusted Offensive Efficiency. They stymied Gonzaga to just 54 points despite the Bulldogs leading the nation in Adjusted Offensive Efficiency. Now they play an Atzecs team that is susceptible to scoring droughts. San Diego State has scored no more than 75 points in ten straight games — and they have scored 64 or fewer points in six of those contests. They are only making 33.3% of their 3-pointers in this tournament — so a hot shooting night from outside the arc is unlikely. The Aztecs take many of their shots from the midrange — and now they play a UConn team that ranks sixth in the nation by holding their last ten opponents on the road to 42.9% shooting inside the arc. The Aztecs are the first team in NCAA Tournament history to win their Elite Eight game and then their Final Four game by just one point. They have endured a difficult schedule — but they have been good matchups for them since FAU, Alabama, Creighton, Furman, and the College of Charleston all live (and die) by their 3-point shooting. While UConn is a good 3-point shooting team, they probably have the most reliable scoring threats inside the arc that San Diego State will have played. Sanoga shoots 63.9% from inside the arc — and Clingon makes 65.9% of his 2-point shots. Jackson makes 54.1% of his shots inside the arc — and starter Alex Karaban makes 59.8% of his 2-pointers. The Aztecs have dug themselves into several holes in this tournament — but they used their defense and offensive rebounding to climb back against Alabama, Creighton, and FAU. Not only does UConn have reliable scoring options to stop scoring slumps but they also rank 67th in the nation by holding their opponents to rebounding 25.9% of their missed shots. San Diego State has failed to cover the point spread in 7 of their last 11 games after a win by three points or less. They have failed to cover the point spread in 8 of their last 13 games after playing a game that finished Over the Total. They have failed to cover the point spread in 9 of their last 14 games after winning six or more games in a row — and they have failed to cover the point spread in 5 of their last 6 games after winning nine or more games in a row. UConn has covered the point spread in 9 of their last 10 games played on a neutral court. They hold their opponents to 40.1% shooting while making 46.5% of their shots. San Diego State has failed to cover the point spread in 10 of their last 15 games against teams who do not allow their opponents to shoot better than 42% — and they have failed to cover the point spread in 8 of their last 11 games against teams who make at least 45% of their shots while holding their opponents to 42% or lower shooting.
FINAL TAKE: UConn is the sixth team in the history of the NCAA Tournament to win their first five games in the tournament by 13 or more points. Four of those previous five teams then went on to win the Championship Game by double-digits: Michigan State won by 13 points in 2000; Duke won by 10 points in 2001; North Carolina won by 17 points in 2009; Villanova won by 17 points in 2018. The 2016 Tar Heels were the lone team to lose in the Championship Game after beating their first five opponents by 13 or more points — and they played a Villanova team with more balance and scoring threats than this Aztecs’ group. 25* College Basketball Game of the Year with the Connecticut Huskies (712) minus the points versus the San Diego State Aztecs (711). Best of luck for us — Frank.
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04-02-23 |
Mavs v. Hawks -3 |
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130-132 |
Loss |
-110 |
1 h 34 m |
Show
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At 6:10 PM ET on Sunday, we will be playing the Atlanta Hawks (518) minus the points versus the Dallas Mavericks (517). THE SITUATION: Atlanta (38-39) has lost two of their last three games after their 124-107 upset loss at Baltimore as a 1.5-point underdog on Friday. Dallas (37-41) has lost six of their last seven games after their 129-122 loss at Miami as a 1-point underdog.
REASONS TO TAKE THE HAWKS MINUS THE POINTS: Dallas made 61% of their shots on Friday which was their best shooting effort of the season. They have then failed to cover the point spread in 10 of their last 13 games after making 55% or more of their shots in their last game. They have also failed to cover the point spread in 4 of their last 5 games when playing without a day of rest. The Mavericks have failed to cover the point spread in 14 of their last 19 games against teams with a winning percentage in the 40-49% range. Atlanta allowed the Nets to make 55.7% of their shots which was the worst defensive effort in their last eight contests. But the Hawks have then covered the point spread in 5 of their last 6 games after an upset loss by 10 or more points — and they have covered the point spread in 15 of their last 22 games after a loss on the road. They return home where they have covered the point spread in 5 of their last 6 games against teams not winning more than 40% or their games on the road.
FINAL TAKE: Atlanta has covered the point spread in 14 of their last 18 games against Dallas — and they have covered the point spread in 4 of their last 5 opportunities to host the Mavericks on their home court. 8* NBA Sunday Daily Discounted Deal with Atlanta Hawks (518) minus the points versus the Dallas Mavericks (517). Best of luck for us — Frank.
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04-01-23 |
Miami-FL v. Connecticut -5 |
Top |
59-72 |
Win
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100 |
3 h 59 m |
Show
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At 8:49 PM ET on Saturday, we will be playing the Connecticut Huskies (704) minus the points versus the Miami (FL) Hurricanes (703) in the Final Four of the NCAA Tournament. THE SITUATION: UConn (29-8) has won 10 of their last 11 games after their 82-54 win against Gonzaga as a 2.5-point favorite last Saturday. Miami (FL) (29-7) has won six of their last seven games after their 88-81 upset victory against Texas a 3.5-point underdog on Sunday. This game is being played on a neutral court at NRG Stadium in Houston.
REASONS TO TAKE THE HUSKIES MINUS THE POINTS: The Hurricanes nailed 59.2% of their shots against the Longhorns in what was the best shooting effort in their last 20 games. Miami (FL) has pulled off three straight upsets against Indiana, Houston, and then Texas while scoring at least 85 points and making at least 48.6% of their shots in each of those games. But the Hurricanes only make 46.6% of their shots away from home which generates 76.2 Points-Per-Game — so I am expecting a visit from the Regression Gods for this team. As it is, Miami (FL) has failed to cover the point spread in 12 of their last 16 games after scoring 75 or more points in two or more games in a row. They have also failed to cover the point spread in 7 of their last 10 games after covering the point spread in three straight games. When playing away from home, the Hurricanes score -2.9 fewer points per 100 possessions. But of even greater concern is their defense which ranks just 104th in the nation in Adjusted Defensive Efficiency. Miami’s interior defense is the biggest weakness of the team. They allow their opponents to make 51.6% of their shots inside the arc, ranking 246th in the nation. Now they face a Huskies team with head coach Dan Hurley rotating Adama Sanogo with Donovan Clingan in the middle to ensure the team always has a reliable scorer down low. UConn makes 53.6% of their shots inside the arc, ranking 50th in the nation. They only made 41.7% of their shots against the Bulldogs on Saturday — so their 28-point victory could have been even worse. The Huskies have covered the point spread in 17 of their last 22 games after a win by 10 or more points — and they are 9-2-1 ATS in their last 12 games after a win by 20 or more points. Furthermore, UConn has covered the point spread in 13 of their last 17 games after scoring 80 or more points in their last game. And while they put up 88 points in their Sweet Sixteen game against Arkansas, the Huskies have covered the point spread in 7 of their last 8 games after scoring 80 or more points in two straight games. UConn should slow down the Hurricanes' offensive attack since they rank 8th in the nation in Adjusted Defensive Efficiency when playing on the road — and they rank 8th in the nation in Adjusted Defensive Efficiency when playing on the road in their last ten games. The Huskies have covered the point spread in 18 of their last 27 games against teams with a winning record — and they have covered the point spread in 14 of their last 15 games against teams outside the Big East.
FINAL TAKE: Miami (FL) has failed to cover the point spread in 11 of their last 17 games on a neutral court when listed as an underdog getting 3.5 to 6 points. UConn has offered the point spread in 7 of their last 8 games on a neutral court as a favorite or a pick ‘em. 25* CBB Final Four Game of the Year with the Connecticut Huskies (704) minus the points versus the Miami (FL) Hurricanes (703). Best of luck for us — Frank.
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04-01-23 |
Florida Atlantic v. San Diego State -1.5 |
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71-72 |
Loss |
-110 |
13 h 18 m |
Show
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At 6:08 PM ET on Saturday, we will be playing the San Diego State Aztecs (702) minus the points versus the Florida Atlantic Owls (701) in the Final Four of the NCAA Tournament. THE SITUATION: San Diego State (31-6) has won eight games in a row after their 57-56 upset win against Creighton as a 2.5-point underdog on Sunday. Florida Atlantic (35-3) has won 11 games in a row after their 79-76 upset victory against Kansas State as a 1-point underdog last Saturday. This game is being played on a neutral court at NRG Stadium in Houston.
REASONS TO TAKE THE AZTECS MINUS THE POINTS: FAU looks to pull off a third straight upset victory after stunning Tennessee and then the Wildcats last week. They made 48.1% of their shots against Kansas State which was the best shooting effort in their last six games. They also outrebounded the Wildcats by a 44-22 margin — but they have failed to cover the point spread in 4 of their last 6 games after outrebounding their previous opponent by 20 or more boards. FAU scores -4.2 fewer points per 100 possessions when playing away from home as well. And they are very dependent on making 3-point shots with 44.0% of their shots from the field coming from behind the arc, ranking 35th in the nation. They are a similar but not quite as dynamic opponent as Alabama — and the Aztecs coaxed the Crimson Tide into missing 24 of their 27 shots from 3-point range in the Sweet Sixteen and a 32.4% field goal percentage overall. Alabama ranked 344th in the nation in terms of consistency from game to game going into that contest with San Diego State — and FAU is not much better with their consistency rating being 219th in the nation. The Aztecs usually have a strong defense — but this year’s team has taken things to another level. They have not allowed more than 64 points in eight straight games. The Bluejays made 40% of their shots against them which was the highest opponent’s field goal percentage they have surrendered in eight games with their previous six opponents not making more than 38.6% of their shots against them. San Diego State will slow the pace to a crawl — using “math” to their advantage by limiting FAU’s scoring chances and letting the pressure of the moment kick in for this mid-major Cinderella. The Aztecs are loaded with experience with three seniors and two juniors in the starting lineup with depth on the bench. Despite their opponents attempting 40.1% of their shots from behind the arc, ranking 282nd in the nation, these shots are only falling at a 27.8% rate which is the second-best mark in the nation. In their last ten games on the road, not only does San Diego State hold their opponents to 22.2% shooting from behind the arc, they lead the nation in Adjusted Defensive Efficiency. The Owls average 10 made 3s per game — and the Aztecs have covered the point spread in 10 straight games after 15 games into the season against teams averaging 8 or more made 3s per game. San Diego State has covered the point spread in 6 straight games after a straight-up win — and they have covered the point spread in 5 straight games after a point spread victory. The Aztecs usually have a strong defense — but this year’s team has taken things to another level. They have not allowed more than 64 points in eight straight games. The Bluejays made 40% of their shots against them which was the highest opponent’s field goal percentage they have surrendered in eight games with their previous six opponents not making more than 38.6% of their shots against them.
FINAL TAKE: San Diego State is a physical team that brings elite-level defense into this game — and that is the most reliable dynamic in this game. They are 13-3-2 ATS in their last 18 games against teams winning 60% or more of their games — and they have covered the point spread in 6 straight games played on a neutral court. 10* CBB FAU-San Diego State CBS-TV Special with the San Diego State Aztecs (702) minus the points versus the Florida Atlantic Owls (701). Best of luck for us — Frank.
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03-30-23 |
UAB -1.5 v. North Texas |
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61-68 |
Loss |
-115 |
6 h 44 m |
Show
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At 9:30 PM ET on Thursday, we will be playing the UAB Blazers (665) minus the points versus the North Texas Mean Green (666) in the Championship Game of the National Invitational Tournament. THE SITUATION: UAB (29-9) has won four in a row — and 12 of their last 13 contests — after their 88-86 win in overtime as a 4.5-point favorite on Tuesday. North Texas (30-7) has won four in a row — and seven of their last eight contests — with their 56-54 win against Wisconsin as a 1.5-point favorite on Tuesday. This game is being played on a neutral court at the Orleans Arena in Las Vegas.
REASONS TO TAKE THE BLAZERS MINUS THE POINTS: UAB outlasted the Wolverines on Tuesday despite them making 41.9% of their shots which was the highest opponent’s field goal percentage in their last four games. The Blazers have covered the point spread in 5 of their last 7 games after allowing their last opponent to score 85 or more points. They have also covered the point spread in 4 straight games after a point spread loss. UAB scores +1.1 points per 100 possessions when on the road versus when they are playing at home. UAB has covered the point spread in 5 of their last 7 games against teams winning 60% or more of their games. North Texas has held all four of their opponents in the NIT to no higher than 37.9% shooting after the Badgers only made 37.5% of their shots against them — but they have failed to cover the point spread in 5 of their last 7 games after holding three or more opponents in a row to no better than 40% shooting from the field. The Mean Green allows +3.5 more points per 100 possessions when playing away from home.
FINAL TAKE: North Texas is playing smaller lineups and at a quicker pace in this tournament with 6’10 Abou Ousmane now away from the team — and they will miss his size in this fourth meeting between these two teams. This is the fourth meeting between these two teams — with each game seeing a steady increase in scoring. North Texas won the first game between these teams on January 21st with a 63-52 victory. They then won the rematch on February 29th by an 82-79 score in double-overtime that had a 62-62 score after regulation. UAB avenged those two losses in the Conference USA Semifinals with a 76-69 victory on March 10th. The Blazers have scored at least 10 more points against the Mean Green in each of their rematches this season. UAB has covered the point spread in 11 of their last 17 tournament games. 8* CBB UAB-North Texas ESPN2 Special with the UAB Blazers (665) minus the points versus the North Texas Mean Green (666). Best of luck for us — Frank.
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03-29-23 |
Jazz -2.5 v. Spurs |
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128-117 |
Win
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100 |
2 h 40 m |
Show
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At 8:10 PM ET on Wednesday, we will be playing the Utah Jazz (539) minus the points versus the San Antonio Spurs (540). THE SITUATION: Utah (35-40) has lost four straight games after their 117-103 loss to Phoenix as an 8-point underdog on Monday. San Antonio (19-56) has lost four in a row after their 137-93 loss at Boston as a 16.5-point underdog on Sunday.
REASONS TO TAKE THE JAZZ MINUS THE POINTS: Despite the recent losing streak, Utah is only 1 1/2 games out of the play-in tournament in the Western Conference. The Jazz have covered the point spread in 4 of their last 5 road games against teams with a winning percentage of 40% or less on the road. This team has also covered the point spread in 4 of their last 5 games against teams not winning more than 40% of their games. San Antonio has failed to cover the point spread in 20 of their last 27 games after a straight-up loss — and they have failed to cover the point spread in 27 of their last 38 games after a point spread loss. The Spurs’ four-game losing streak has involved defeats by 12 or more points each time — and they have failed to cover the point spread in 13 of their last 18 games after losing two or more games in a row by double-digits. They have not covered the point spread in four straight games — but they have then failed to cover the point spread in 12 of their last 14 games after not covering the points pad in four or more games in a row. They return home where they have failed to cover the point spread in 4 of their last 5 home games against teams with a winning percentage of 40% or less on the road.
FINAL TAKE: San Antonio may be just what the doctor ordered for this Jazz team still playing hard for head coach Will Hardy. Utah will want to avenge a 102-94 loss at home to the Spurs on February 28th. The Spurs have failed to cover the point spread in 21 of their last 28 games against teams with a losing record. 8* NBA Wednesday Daily Discounted Deal with Utah Jazz (539) minus the points versus the San Antonio Spurs (540). Best of luck for us — Frank.
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03-28-23 |
Utah Valley +5 v. UAB |
Top |
86-88 |
Win
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100 |
5 h 37 m |
Show
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At 9:30 PM ET on Tuesday, we will be playing the Utah Valley Wolverines (663) plus the points versus the UAB Blazers (664) in the Semifinals of the National Invitational Tournament. THE SITUATION: Utah Valley (28-8) has won three games in a row after their 74-68 victory against Cincinnati as a 2-point favorite last Wednesday. UAB (28-9) has won three games in a row — and 11 of their last 12 contests — after their 67-59 victory at Vanderbilt as a 1.5-point favorite on Wednesday. This game is being played on a neutral court at the Orleans Arena in Las Vegas.
REASONS TO TAKE THE WOLVERINES PLUS THE POINTS: Utah Valley beat the Bearcats despite only making 45.5% of their shots which was the worst shooting effort in their last eight games. They are an underrated — and undervalued — team that has won seven of their last eight contests including impressive wins in this tournament at Colorado and at New Mexico who all rank in metrics guru Ken Pomeroy’s top-71 teams in the nation as of this writing. The Wolverines won the Western Athletic Conference regular-season crown but failed to reach the NCAA Tournament after getting upset in the Semifinals of the WAC Tournament by Southern Utah. They have covered the point spread in 19 of their last 25 games after a straight-up win — and they have covered the point spread in 16 of their last 21 games after a point-spread victory. Additionally, Utah Valley has covered the point spread in 14 of their last 18 games after winning two games in a row — and they have covered the point spread in 13 of their last 14 games after winning three of their last four games. Furthermore, the Wolverines have covered the point spread in three straight games — and they have then failed to cover the point spread in 12 of their last 13 games after covering the point spread in three of their last four games. Led by 7’0 Aziz Bandaogo, Utah Valley has one of the nation’s stingiest interior defenses in the nation. He ranks third in the nation with 105 blocks — and Utah Valley blocks 14.8% of opposing team’s shot attempts, ranking third in the nation. They rank fourth in the nation in opponent’s effective field goal percentage at 44.0% — and their opponents make only 30.8% of their shots from behind the arc and 42.9% of their shots inside the arc, ranking 28th and third in the nation respectively. Overall, the Wolverines rank 30th in the nation in Adjusted Defensive Efficiency. UAB held the Commodores to just 33.3% shooting which was the best defensive effort in their last eight games. The Blazers have held their last two opponents in this tournament to just 27 points in the first half — but they have then failed to cover the point spread in 7 of their last 10 games after not allowing more than 30 points in the first half in two straight games. UAB ranks only 75th in the nation in Adjusted Defensive Efficiency when playing on the road. Their opponents pull down 31.6% of their missed shots when playing away from home, ranking 279th in the nation. The Blazers are 7-15-1 ATS in their last 23 games after a point-spread win. UAB has covered their last two games as a favorite in this tournament — but they have then failed to cover the point spread in 5 of their last 6 games after covering the point spread in two straight games. They have also failed to cover the point spread in 31 of their last 46 games after covering the point spread as the favorite in their previous two games including four of those last five situations this season.
FINAL TAKE: One of the power rankings I follow ranks UAB as the 30th-best team in the nation in their last ten games — but Utah Valley ranks close at 37th in those ratings. The Wolverines have covered the point spread in 17 of their last 21 games against teams with a winning record — and they have covered the point spread in 5 of their last 6 games against teams with a winning percentage of 60% or higher. 25* CBB NIT Game of the Year with the Utah Valley Wolverines (663) plus the points versus the UAB Blazers (664). Best of luck for us — Frank.
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03-27-23 |
Bulls v. Clippers -4.5 |
Top |
112-124 |
Win
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100 |
5 h 12 m |
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At 10:40 PM ET on Monday, we will be playing the Los Angeles Clippers (516) minus the points versus the Chicago Bulls (515). THE SITUATION: Los Angeles (39-36) has lost two of their last three games after their 131-110 upset loss to New Orleans as a 4.5-point favorite on Saturday. Chicago (36-38) has won two games in a row and five of their last six games after their 118-108 upset loss in Los Angeles to the Clippers as a 5-point underdog on Sunday.
REASONS TO TAKE THE CLIPPERS MINUS THE POINTS: Los Angeles allowed the Pelicans to make 53.1% of their shots which was the worst defensive effort in their last five games. But the Clippers have covered the point spread in 4 of their last 5 games after a loss by 10 or more points — and they have covered the point spread in 5 of their last 7 games after a loss by 20 or more points. They have also covered the point spread in 4 straight games after a point spread loss. This team is without Paul George for the next few weeks after he injured his ankle — but they still have a healthy Kawhi Leonard who is playing at a top level right now. The Clippers have lost seven in a row and fourteen of their last seventeen games when Leonard is not playing. Chicago is playing better basketball since acquiring Patrick Beverley — they crushed Portland on the road by a 124-96 win in their previous game before their upset win against the Lakers. But the Bulls have failed to cover the point spread in 10 of their last 13 games after winning two games in a row by ten or more points. They have failed to cover the point spread in 11 of their last 17 games after winning six or seven of their last eight games in a row. And while they have covered the point spread in four of their last five games, they have then failed to cover the point spread in 6 of their last 9 games after covering the point spread in four or five of their last six games. They stay in Los Angeles having failed to cover the point spread in 5 of their last 7 road games against teams with a winning record at home. They have also failed to cover the point spread in 19 of their last 28 games on the road against teams from the Western Conference.
FINAL TAKE: Chicago has failed to cover the point spread in 6 of their last 8 games against teams with a winning record — and the Clippers have covered the point spread in 5 of their last 6 games against teams with a losing record. 25* NBA Western Conference Game of the Month with the Los Angeles Clippers (516) minus the points versus the Chicago Bulls (515). Best of luck for us — Frank.
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03-26-23 |
Miami-FL v. Texas -3.5 |
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88-81 |
Loss |
-110 |
2 h 30 m |
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At 5:05 PM ET on Sunday, we will be playing the Texas Longhorns (656) plus the points versus the Miami (FL) Hurricanes (655) in the Elite Eight of the NCAA Tournament. THE SITUATION: Texas (29-8) has won seven games in a row with their 83-71 victory against Xavier as a 4-point favorite on Friday. Miami (FL) (28-7) has won five of their last six games after their 89-75 upset victory against Houston as an 8-point underdog on Friday. This game is being played on a neutral court at the T-Mobile Center in Kansas City, Missouri.
REASONS TO TAKE THE LONGHORNS MINUS THE POINTS: Miami converted on 11 of their 25 (44%) shots from 3-point range en route to a 51.7% shooting percentage in that game which was the best effort in their last four games. But now they play a stout Longhorns defense that has played three opponents in this Big Dance that entered the game with a top-ten shooting percentage from behind the arc yet held those three foes to 18 of 60 (30%) shooting from 3-point range. The Hurricanes only made 30.2% of their shots in their opening game against Drake — so clunkers are in the repertoire. The Hurricanes have pulled off two straight upset wins after their 85-69 win against Indiana last Sunday — so an emotional letdown may be on the horizon. Miami’s scoring drops by 3.8 points per 100 possessions when they play away from home. Texas holds their opponents to -3.7 fewer points per 100 possessions when playing away from home, ranking fourth best in the nation. And in their last ten games overall, the Longhorns boast the second-best defense in terms of Adjusted Defensive Efficiency in the nation. Texas is nailing 53.9% of their shots inside the arc this season, ranking 33rd in the nation — and this is an area they should exploit against the Hurricanes. Miami ranks 204th in the nation with their opponents making 51.7% of their shots inside the arc in their last ten games on the road.
FINAL TAKE: Texas is 6-0-1 ATS in their last 7 games against teams winning 60% or more of their games — and they are 5-0-1 ATS in their last 6 games played on a neutral court. 8* CBB Miami (FL)-Texas CBS-TV Special with the Texas Longhorns (656) plus the points versus the Miami (FL) Hurricanes (655). Best of luck for us — Frank.
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03-26-23 |
Creighton v. San Diego State +2.5 |
Top |
56-57 |
Win
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100 |
4 h 31 m |
Show
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At 2:20 PM ET on Sunday, we will be playing the San Diego State Aztecs (658) plus the points versus the Creighton Bluejays (657) in the Elite Eight of the NCAA Tournament. THE SITUATION: San Diego State (30-6) has won seven games in a row after their 71-64 win against Alabama as a 6.5-point underdog on Friday. Creighton (24-12) has won six of their last seven games with their 86-75 victory against Princeton as a 10-point favorite on Friday. This game is being played on a neutral court at the KFC Yum! Center in Louisville, Kentucky.
REASONS TO TAKE THE AZTECS PLUS THE POINTS: San Diego State found themselves down 48-39 with just 11:30 minutes left in the second half to a Crimson Tide team that many observers considered the best team in the country. But head coach Brian Dutcher called on his team to rededicate themselves to their efforts on defense to then create scoring opportunities — and the Aztecs went on a 12-0 run to seize control of that game. They held the heavily reliant Alabama scoring attack to just 3 of 21 shooting from behind the arc and a 32.4% field goal percentage overall. San Diego State usually has a strong defense — but this year’s team has taken things to another level. They have held seven straight opponents to no better than a 38.6% shooting percentage — and they have not allowed more than 64 points in those seven games. The Aztecs have covered the point spread in 15 of their last 19 games after not allowing more than 65 points in their last contest — and they have covered the point spread in 4 straight games after holding three or more opponents in a row to no better than 40% shooting. Additionally, they have covered the point spread in 5 straight games after a straight-up loss — and they have covered the point spread in 4 straight games after a point spread win. San Diego State ranks fourth in the nation in Adjusted Defensive Efficiency — and they rank third in the nation by limiting their opponents to 28.1% shooting from behind the arc. Dutcher’s team has two significant edges in this game: depth and experience. The Aztecs have a nine-player rotation without any drop-off in talent — they rank 31st in the minute bench minutes. This reliable second unit allows the team to play so physically — and it will certainly help with just a day of rest between games. This is also a very experienced team with seven seniors and two juniors in that regular rotation. One of the power rankings systems I rely on places San Diego State as the ninth-best team in the nation — and the fifth-best team over their last ten games. Those analytics rank them the 11th-best team in the nation when playing on the road led by their defense that leads the nation in Adjusted Defensive Efficiency in their last ten games away from home. They are 13-3-2 ATS in their last 18 games against teams with a winning record. Creighton made 58.2% of their shots on Friday in their victory against Princeton — but that was the best shooting effort in their last 12 games. I appreciate that this Bluejays team is better than their record given the midseason injury to Ryan Kalkbrenner that kept him out of three of their 12 losses this year. But Creighton has benefited from a relatively easy road to the Elite Eight against NC State, Baylor, and then the Ivy League champions. Only the Wolfpack rank in the top 100 in Adjusted Defensive Efficiency — and they are just 82nd in the nation in that metric. This is a very steep step in competition for the Bluejays when they have the basketball. As it is, Creighton has failed to cover the point spread in 6 of their last 9 games after winning six or seven of their last eight games. And after their 85-76 win against Baylor last weekend, they have also failed to cover the point spread in 11 of their last 13 games on the road after playing two straight games where they scored 75 or more points. Depth is a problem for head coach Greg McDermott’s team as they only have a six-man rotation after the injury to Mason Miller in the NC State game last week. This is a young group with three sophomores and a freshman joining a junior and a senior in their rotation. Stylistically, I worry that the Bluejays lack a Plan B if their 3-pointers are not falling. Like Alabama, they live by the 3-point shots with 42.0% of their field goal attempts coming from behind the arc, ranking 63rd in the nation. But Creighton does not go for offensive rebounds — they pull down only 25.2% of their missed shots, ranking 283rd in the nation. They only force turnovers in 13.9% of their opponent’s possessions, ranking 359th in the nation. San Diego State is the wrong opponent to rely almost exclusively on 3-point efficiency — as the Crimson Tide found out. The power rankings referenced above rate the Bluejays as the 14th-best team in the nation — and they fall to 18th in their last ten games. And in their last ten games on the road, Creighton ranks only 22nd in the nation due to a defense that is giving up +7.7 more points per 100 possessions during that span than they are at home. I think the wrong team is favored in this one — but I am quite happy to take the points for some insurance (and I consider money-line bets with underdogs to be giving away money).
FINAL TAKE: San Diego State will have revenge on their minds after losing to Creighton in the Big Dance by a 72-69 score in overtime last March. This veteran team has been carrying that disappointment with them for over a year. The Aztecs have covered the point spread in 5 straight games on a neutral court — and they have covered the point spread in 7 of their last 10 games in the NCAA tournament. 25* CBB Elite Eight Underdog of the Year with the San Diego State Aztecs (658) plus the points versus the Creighton Bluejays (657). Best of luck for us — Frank.
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03-25-23 |
Connecticut -2 v. Gonzaga |
Top |
82-54 |
Win
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100 |
5 h 15 m |
Show
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At 8:49 PM ET on Saturday, we will be playing the Connecticut Huskies (653) minus the points versus the Gonzaga Bulldogs (654) in the Elite Eight of the NCAA Tournament. THE SITUATION: Connecticut (28-8) has won three in a row and nine of their last ten games with their 88-65 victory against Arkansas as a 3.5-point favorite on Thursday. Gonzaga (31-5) has won 12 games in a row after their 79-76 win against UCLA as a closing-line pick ‘em on Thursday. This game is being played on a neutral court at T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas, Nevada.
REASONS TO TAKE THE HUSKIES MINUS THE POINTS: UConn demonstrated how high the ceiling of their potential is by outclassing a solid Razorbacks team backed by one of the best head coaches in the business in Eric Musselman on Thursday. The Huskies made 57.4% of their shots which was the best shooting effort in their last 25 games — and they held Arkansas to just 31.7% shooting which was the best defensive effort in their last 24 games. Typically, I would then expect a team to fall victim to the Regression Gods — but this is a team that ranked number one in their last ten games before that performance in one of the power rankings systems that I lean on. The Huskies did lose four of six games during a tough stretch from late December to mid-January — but four of those games were on the road and all six of those opponents currently rank in the top-82 using the Ken Pomeroy metrics including three teams in his current top-12. Their lone win in that stretch that spoiled their 14-0 start was against Creighton who is also in the Elite Eight. UConn is 19-7-1 ATS in their last 27 games after a straight-up win — and they have covered the point spread in 6 of their last 7 games after a point spread win. They are also 8-2-1 ATS in their last 11 games after a win by 20 or more points. And in their last 8 games against teams winning 60% or more of their games, they have covered the point spread in 7 of those games. Gonzaga survived a UCLA team that did not have the 6’10 Adem Bona suit-up due to his bum shoulder (although Bona did play 21 minutes in his previous game after missing the two prior contests). The Bulldogs were able to control the offensive glass by pulling down 16 offensive rebounds representing 45.7% of their missed shots. If Bona plays, those second chances on offense go down — and the Bruins do not go the ten minutes or so in the second half without making a field goal. I think UCLA wins the game if Bona plays 15 minutes in that game. Leaving the emotional disappointment of losing that play, Gonzaga remains a team that has failed to cover the point spread in 13 of their last 18 games on the road after winning their previous game — and they have failed to cover the point spread in 6 of their last 9 games after a win by six points or less. And while they have scored 77 or more points in 12 straight games, they have then failed to cover the point spread in 8 of their last 10 road games after scoring 75 or more points in three or more games in a row. The Bulldogs lead the nation in Adjusted Offensive Efficiency — but their vulnerability is on the other end of the court. Gonzaga ranks 73rd in the nation in Adjusted Defensive Efficiency with the biggest problem being their half-court defense given their opponent’s effective field goal percentage of 51.5%, ranking 235th in the nation. It is this imbalance that often holds the Bulldogs back against their top competition — they are just 7-19-2 ATS in their last 27 games against teams winning 60% or more of their games.
FINAL TAKE: Gonzaga is 4-12-1 ATS in their last 17 games played on a neutral court — and they have failed to cover the point spread in 7 of their last 8 games in the NCAA Tournament. UConn has covered the point spread in 7 of their last 8 games on a neutral court — and they have covered the point spread in 19 of their last 26 games in the NCAA Tournament. 25* CBB Elite Eight Game of the Year with the Connecticut Huskies (653) minus the points versus the Gonzaga Bulldogs (654). Best of luck for us — Frank.
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03-25-23 |
Florida Atlantic +2.5 v. Kansas State |
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79-76 |
Win
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100 |
1 h 47 m |
Show
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At 6:09 PM ET on Saturday, we will be playing the Florida Atlantic Owls (651) plus the points versus the Kansas State Wildcats (652) in the Elite Eight of the NCAA Tournament. THE SITUATION: Florida Atlantic (34-3) has won ten straight games after their 62-55 upset win against Tennessee as a 4-point underdog on Thursday. Kansas State (26-9) has won three in a row and seven of their last nine games after their 98-93 win in overtime against Michigan State as a 1-point favorite on Thursday. This game is being played on a neutral court at Madison Square Garden in New York City.
REASONS TO TAKE THE OWLS PLUS THE POINTS: The narrative and sentiment are with Kansas State with Markquis Nowell living out a Hollywood ending with his return home to New York — but the laptops love FAU in this spot. One of the power rankings systems I lean on ranks the Owls as the ninth-best team in the nation over their last ten games. And in their last ten games on the road, FAU ranks ninth in the nation in Adjusted Defensive Efficiency using those same metrics. They stepped up their game in the second half against the Volunteers by scoring 46 points in the final 24 minutes of that game. This team has depth with multiple weapons and ways to score amongst the five players who score at least 7.0 Points-Per-Game. Shot volume is also a hidden strength of this team as they combine a low turnover percentage with a high offensive rebounding mark to ensure they usually get shots off (which are 3-point attempts 44.0% of the time, ranking 35th in the nation). In their last ten games, they are turning the ball over in just 15.4% of their possessions, ranking 73rd in the nation. And after rebounding 37.9% of their missed shots against a big and physical Tennessee team, they are pulling down 33.8% of their missed shots in their last ten games, ranking 40th in the nation during that span. With the 7’1 Vladislav Goldin in the middle, FAU should get points inside against a Wildcats defense that ranks 239th in the nation on the road by allowing their opponents to make 52.7% of their shots inside the arc. The Owls are nailing 55.2% of their shot inside the arc in their last ten games on the road. This team also ranks 13th in the nation with an opponent’s effective field goal percentage of 45.7%. Florida Atlantic is 15-5-1 ATS in their last 21 games after a point-spread win. Nowell and this Kansas State team may be due for a letdown after their historic night on Thursday. They have failed to cover the point spread in 7 of their last 10 games after scoring 90 or more points in their last game. And while Kansas State has covered the point spread in three straight games, they have then failed to cover the point spread in 8 of their last 12 games after covering the point spread in three or more games in a row. Nowell may not be 100% tonight after turning his ankle in that game. Under the hood, the Wildcats have some troubling concerns. When playing on the road, they turn the ball over in 20.8% of their possessions, ranking 302nd in the nation. And while they rank fourth in the nation in Adjusted Defensive Efficiency when playing at home, they plummet to 107th in the nation in Adjusted Defensive Efficiency when playing away from home on neutral courts or hostile environments. Kansas State has failed to cover the point spread in 13 of their last 20 games played on a neutral court when favored by up to three points or listed as a pick ‘em.
FINAL TAKE: FAU is 18-7-2 ATS in their last 27 games against teams winning 60% or more of their games. 10* CBB Saturday Daily Discounted Deal with the Florida Atlantic Owls (651) plus the points versus the Kansas State Wildcats (652). Best of luck for us — Frank.
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03-24-23 |
Princeton v. Creighton -9.5 |
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75-86 |
Win
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100 |
2 h 13 m |
Show
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At 9:00 PM ET on Friday, we will be playing the Creighton Bluejays (650) minus the points versus the Princeton Tigers (649) in the Sweet Sixteen of the NCAA Tournament. THE SITUATION: Creighton (23-12) has won five of their last six games after their 85-76 victory against Baylor as a 1-point favorite on Sunday. Princeton (23-8) has won six games in a row after their 78-63 upset victory against Missouri as a 6.5-point underdog on Saturday. This game is being played on a neutral court at the KFC Yum! Center in Louisville, Kentucky.
REASONS TO TAKE THE BLUEJAYS MINUS THE POINTS: Led by the 7’1 Ryan Kalkbrenner, Creighton has a significant size advantage against this Princeton team that only has two players over 6’6 in their rotation — and the Tigers do not have a player on the roster taller than 6’9. The Bluejays are a balanced team that ranks 22nd in the nation in Adjusted Offensive Efficiency and 14th in the nation in Adjusted Defensive Efficiency. Princeton may be due for a letdown after three straight upset victories going back to the Championship Game in the Ivy League Tournament — and they have covered the point spread in six straight games. But the Sweet Sixteen is often when Cinderellas from the previous weekend in the Big Dance goes to die. The Tigers will try to shoot their way into the Elite Eight — but they are only making 33.4% o their 3-pointers, ranking 201st in the nation. Even after their recent good run, Princeton ranks only 69th in the nation in their last ten games in the power rankings system I lean on. And when playing on the road, they rank 73rd in the nation.
FINAL TAKE: Creighton is 12-3-1 ATS in their last 16 games played on a neutral court — and they have covered the point spread in 4 straight games in the NCAA Tournament. 8* CBB Princeton-Creighton TBS Special with the Creighton Bluejays (650) minus the points versus the Princeton Tigers (649). Best of luck for us — Frank.
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03-24-23 |
Miami-FL v. Houston -7.5 |
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89-75 |
Loss |
-110 |
0 h 30 m |
Show
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At 7:15 PM ET on Friday, we will be playing the Houston Cougars (644) minus the points versus the Miami (FL) Hurricanes (643) in the Sweet Sixteen of the NCAA Tournament. THE SITUATION: Houston (33-3) has won 15 of their last 16 games with their 81-64 victory against Auburn as a 5.5-point favorite on Saturday. Miami (FL) (27-7) has won four of their last five games after their 85-69 upset win against Indiana as a 1.5-point underdog on Sunday. This game is being played on a neutral court at the T-Mobile Center in Kansas City, Missouri.
REASONS TO TAKE THE COUGARS MINUS THE POINTS: The Hurricanes shot 48.6% of their shots against the Hoosiers in their best shooting effort in their last three games. They also pulled down 19 offensive rebounds which led to 29 second-chance points. That level of productivity is not likely to continue tonight against this Cougars team that holds their opponents to 27.9% shooting in the midrange. And while Miami (FL) out-rebounded the Hoosiers by a 48-to-31 margin, they have then failed to cover the point spread in 4 of their last 6 games after out-rebounding their last opponent by +15 or more boards. The Hurricanes have covered the point spread in both their NCAA Tournament games — but they have failed to cover the point spread in 6 of their last 9 games after covering the point spread in two straight games. Miami (FL) sees their scoring drop by -5.5 points per 100 possessions when playing on the road. Houston might have played their best 20 minutes of the season in the second half against Auburn by scoring a whopping 41 points against the stout Tigers’ defense. But the defense played a big role in that final 20 minutes as they held Auburn to just four baskets on 17% shooting from the field — and their defense should travel to Kansas City for this contest. It is the Cougars’ defense that leads the way for head coach Kelvin Sampson. Houston ranks fourth in the nation in Adjusted Defensive Efficiency — and they lead the nation with an opponent’s field goal percentage of 36.1%. They lead the nation by blocking 16.8% of their opponent’s shots. They have covered the point spread in 9 of their last 11 games on the road after winning two of their last three games.
FINAL TAKE: The Cougars have covered the point spread in 11 of their last 16 games on a neutral court — and they have covered the point spread in 13 of their last 19 games on a neutral court with the Total set in the 130s. 8* CBB Miami (FL)-Houston CBS-TV Special with the Houston Cougars (644) minus the points versus the Miami (FL) Hurricanes (643). Best of luck for us — Frank.
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03-24-23 |
San Diego State +7.5 v. Alabama |
Top |
71-64 |
Win
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100 |
3 h 2 m |
Show
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At 6:30 PM ET on Friday, we will be playing the San Diego State Aztecs (647) plus the points versus the Alabama Crimson Tide (648) in the Sweet Sixteen of the NCAA Tournament. THE SITUATION: San Diego State (29-6) has won six in a row and 12 of their last 13 contests with their 75-52 win against Furman as a 4.5-point favorite on Saturday. Alabama (31-5) has won five games in a row with their 73-51 win against Maryland as an 8.5-point favorite as an 8.5-point favorite on Saturday. This game is being played on a neutral court at the KFC Yum! Center in Louisville, Kentucky.
REASONS TO TAKE THE AZTECS PLUS THE POINTS: Alabama will beat everyone in the country if they are making their 3s — they rank 8th in the nation by taking 47.5% of their shots from behind the arc. If they get hot, we’re in trouble (just as we were in catching outlier shooting nights earlier this month with Arizona State in the play-in game and then Northwestern in the first round of the Big Dance). Being on the wrong end of a red-hot shooting night is simply part of the deal when investing daily in college and NBA basketball. The Crimson Tide are a great team because their defense is so good that it offers them a great Plan B if they are only making an average number of their 3-pointers. But Alabama is not likely to cover big point spreads against good teams if they are not nailing a high percentage of the 3s they take. They only make 34.1% of their 3-pointers, ranking 272nd in the nation — and this mark drops to 33.2% when they are playing away from home. And in their last ten games away from home, they are only making 33.0% go their shots from behind the arc which means they are actually a little below base-level efficiency in using “math” to their advantage by lauding almost half of their shots from distance. Alabama ranks 344th in the nation in terms of consistency from game to game. While they have held their last six opponents to 35.2% shooting, they have then failed to cover the point spread in 31 of their last 47 games after not allowing their last two opponents to make 40% or more of their shots. Now here comes this Aztecs team that plays with a style that can give the Tide fits. San Diego State is a physical team that plays elite-level defense. They will slow the pace to a crawl — using “math” to their advantage by limiting Alabama's scoring chances and letting the pressure of the moment kick in for this number one seed. The Aztecs are loaded with experience with three seniors and two juniors in the starting lineup with depth on the bench. Despite their opponents attempting 40.5% of their shots from behind the arc, ranking 288th in the nation, these shots are only falling at a 28.7% rate which is the fourth-best mark in the nation. In their last ten games on the road, not only does San Diego State hold their opponents to 25.5% shooting from behind the arc, they lead the nation in Adjusted Defensive Efficiency. Alabama averages 10 made 3s per game from their 30 shots on average from distance. But the Aztecs have covered the point spread in 10 straight games after 15 games into the season against teams averaging 8 or more made 3s per game. San Diego State not only plays with a deliberate pace on offense but their opponents take 18.5 seconds per possession, ranking as the 346th slowest in the nation. The Aztecs crash the glass and outrebound their opponents by +4.9 Rebounds Per-Game — and the Crimson Tide have failed to cover the point spread in 15 of their last 21 games after 15 games into the season against teams who outrebound their opponents by +4.0 or more RPG. San Diego State does not use “math” to their advantage on offense since they like to take midrange jumpers — but Alabama’s focus on taking away from shots from 3-point land plays into the Aztecs' hands in this matchup. The Crimson Tide are due for a visit from the Regression Gods in this regard as the 32% their opponents are shooting from midrange deviates significantly from the expected 38% field goal percentage based on national averages from where those shots are being taken. Alabama also ranks 290th in the nation in post-up defense — and they foul too much, ranking 222nd in the nation in defensive foul rate. San Diego State has not allowed more than 57 points in four straight games — and they have failed to cover the point spread in 14 of their last 18 games after not allowing more than 65 points in four straight games.
FINAL TAKE: The Aztecs’ style of play has helped them generate a 12-3-2 ATS mark in their last 17 games against teams with a winning percentage of 60% or higher — and they have covered the point spread in 4 straight games on a neutral court. The Crimson Tide has failed to cover the point spread in 5 of their last 7 games in the NCAA Tournament. 25* CBB Sweet Sixteen Underdog of the Year is with the San Diego State Aztecs (647) plus the points versus the Alabama Crimson Tide (648). Best of luck for us — Frank.
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03-23-23 |
Gonzaga v. UCLA -1.5 |
Top |
79-76 |
Loss |
-110 |
11 h 39 m |
Show
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At 9:45 PM ET on Thursday, we will be playing the UCLA Bruins (642) minus the point(s) versus the Gonzaga Bulldogs (641) in the Sweet Sixteen of the NCAA Tournament. THE SITUATION: UCLA (31-5) has won 14 of their last 15 games after their 68-63 victory against Northwestern as a 7.5-point favorite on Saturday. Gonzaga (30-5) has won 11 games in a row with their 84-81 victory against TCU as a 4.5-point favorite on Sunday. This game is being played on a neutral court at the T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas.
REASONS TO TAKE THE BRUINS MINUS THE POINT(S): The first order of business in assessing UCLA for this game is taking stock of their injury situation. Freshman Jayden Clark is already out the season. Adem Bona missed two games in a row with a shoulder — but he did return to the court on Saturday to play 21 minutes (which is his typical usage). While he is listed as questionable, it is reasonable to assume that Bona can play again five days later. The primary importance for the 6’10 freshman is to play defense against Drew Timme — and an impaired shoulder does not impact his defensive effectiveness as much as it would if his shooting was needed tonight. David Singleton is also questionable after rolling his ankle late in Saturday’s game. Singleton claims that “I’m fine,” for what that is worth. It’s another Patrick Mahomes situation where are guessing at the severity of an ankle injury from television. Head coach Mick Cronin confirmed that the ankle is not broken. He probably plays but is not 100% (like Armando Bacot for North Carolina in last year’s National Championship Game). Singleton is a 6’4 senior who is the team’s best 3-point shooter — but he is still a secondary scorer. I waited until Thursday morning to confirm this play — and there is no morning update so it will likely be a game-time decision for both players. Even if both players do not play, Cronin still has answers with players who have been consistently in the rotation. Kenneth Nwuba is a 6’10 senior who played more minutes in the two games Bona recently missed. Freshman Dylan Andrews gets more time on the court if Singleton is out. The injuries are mounting, but I think the crisis point for Cronin is he loses one more rotation player (assuming Bona and Singleton do not play). The key players for this team remain Jaime Jaquez, Jr. and Tyger Campbell — if either of these players got hurt, it would be devastating. Jaquez, Jr. may be the best player in college basketball this season — and Campbell might be the best point guard in the country. So, let’s keep that perspective in mind. These two have now led the Bruins to their third straight Sweet Sixteen. UCLA will bring an elite defense into this game that is second in the nation in Adjusted Defensive Efficiency. They allowed Northwestern to make 37.3% of their shots which was the highest opponent’s field goal percentage in their last three games. The Bruins have covered the point spread in 6 straight games after a win by six points or less — and they have covered the point spread in 7 of their last 8 games after a victory where they did not cover the point spread. Their outstanding defense helps them rank third in the nation in Net Adjusted Efficiency when playing away from home. UCLA is 5-1-1 ATS in their last 7 games against teams with a winning record — and they are 4-1-1 ATS in their last 6 games played on a neutral court. Gonzaga has failed to cover the point spread in 13 of their last 17 games on the road after winning their previous game — and they have failed to cover the point spread in 6 of their last 8 games after a win by six points or less. And while they have scored 77 or more points in 11 straight games, they have then failed to cover the point spread in 8 of their last 9 road games after scoring 75 or more points in three or more games in a row. The Bulldogs lead the nation in Adjusted Offensive Efficiency — but their vulnerability is on the other end of the court. Gonzaga ranks 75th in the nation in Adjusted Defensive Efficiency with the biggest problem being their half-court defense given their opponent’s field goal percentage of 51.7%, ranking 245th in the nation. It is this imbalance that often holds the Bulldogs back against their top competition — they are just 6-19-2 ATS in their last 27 games against teams winning 60% or more of their games. I don’t like this matchup for head coach Mark Few’s team. Who will guard Jacquez? UCLA has multiple perimeter players who will likely frustrate the Zags. Furthermore, the Bruins’ elite transition defense will slow down the Gonzaga offensive attack and force them to execute in the half-court. Finally, while Timme leads a formidable frontcourt, the Bulldogs’ backcourt may get exposed in this matchup. Gonzaga has failed to cover the point spread in 12 of their last 15 games played on a neutral court.
FINAL TAKE: Cronin, Jaquez, and Campbell will all have revenge on their minds after losing in overtime to Gonzaga in the Final Four of the 2021 Big Dance. They then lost the rematch the following November to that Bulldogs team — but that group was probably better than Few’s team now with future NBA players Chet Holmgren and Andrew Nembhard (and that 2020-21 team also had Jalen Suggs and Corey Krispert). Gonzaga has failed to cover the point spread in 7 straight games in the NCAA Tournament — and the Bruins have covered the point spread in 8 of their last 11 games in the Big Dance. 25* CBB Sweet Sixteen Game of the Year with the UCLA Bruins (642) minus the point(s) versus the Gonzaga Bulldogs (641). Best of luck for us — Frank.
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03-23-23 |
Florida Atlantic +5.5 v. Tennessee |
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62-55 |
Win
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100 |
2 h 4 m |
Show
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At 9:00 PM ET on Thursday, we will be playing the Florida Atlantic Owls (635) plus the points versus the Tennessee Volunteers (636) in the Sweet 16 in the NCAA Tournament. THE SITUATION: FAU (33-3) has won nine games in a row — and 12 of their last 13 games — with their 78-70 victory against Fairleigh Dickinson as a 16-point favorite on Sunday. Tennessee (25-10) has won three of their last four games with their 65-52 upset win against Duke as a 3-point underdog on Saturday. This game is being played on a neutral court at Madison Square Garden in New York City.
REASONS TO TAKE THE OWLS: FAU is a dangerous underdog in this game. They have covered the point spread in 14 of their last 21 games after winning four or more games in a row — and they are 15-7-1 ATS in their last 23 games after a point spread loss. The Owls are a good shot volume team who will take advantage of most of their scoring opportunities against the great defense they will face with the Volunteers. FAU only turns the ball over in 16.4% of their possessions — ranking 64th in the nation. They also pull down 30.9% of their missed shots, ranking 97th in the nation — and they have 33 offensive rebounds in their two games in this Big Dance. And this is a team that launches 3s with 43.8% of their shots from the field coming from behind the arc, ranking 38th in the nation. The Owls make 36.7% of their 3-pointers, ranking 41st in the nation. FAU’s outside shooters complement Vladislav Goldin, a 7’1 big man who gives them a legitimate scoring threat inside. Tennessee may be due for a letdown after upsetting Duke and now playing a nine-seed mid-major. As it is, the Volunteers have failed to cover the point spread in 5 of their last 7 games after a straight-up win — and they have failed to cover the point spread in 4 of their last 5 games after a point spread victory. The Vols miss their spark plug on offense in point guard Zakai Zeigler who suffered a season-ending torn ACL in late February. They have only scored 123 combined points in their two Big Dance games. Tennessee sees their scoring drop by -8.0 points per possession when playing away from home.
FINAL TAKE: Tennessee has failed to cover the point spread in 5 of their last 8 games on a neutral court when favored or a pick ‘em — and they have failed to cover the point spread in 7 of their last 9 games in the NCAA Tournament. They have also failed to cover the point spread in 5 of their last 7 games against teams winning 60% or more of their games. FAU has covered the point spread in 4 of their last 5 games on a neutral court as an underdog or pick ‘em — and they are 10-3-1 ATS in their last 14 games against teams with a winning percentage of 60% or higher. 10* CBB Thursday Night Discounted Deal with the Florida Atlantic Owls (635) plus the points versus the Tennessee Volunteers (636). Best of luck for us — Frank.
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03-22-23 |
Utah Valley v. Cincinnati |
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74-68 |
Win
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100 |
4 h 4 m |
Show
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At 9:00 PM ET on Wednesday, we will be playing the Utah Valley Wolverines (627) minus the point(s) versus the Cincinnati Bearcats (628) in the Quarterfinals of the NIT. THE SITUATION: Utah Valley (27-8) pulled off their second-straight upset in this tournament with their 81-69 upset win at Colorado as a 4.5-point underdog on Sunday. Cincinnati (23-12) has won four of their last five games after their 79-65 win at Hofstra as a 1.5-point favorite on Saturday.
REASONS TO TAKE THE WOLVERINES MINUS THE POINT(S): Utah Valley followed up their 83-69 upset win at New Mexico with their upset victory in Boulder against the Buffaloes. Colorado did make 46.8% of their shots which was the worst defensive effort in their last 28 games. The Wolverines rank fourth in the nation with an opponent’s effective field goal percentage of 44.2% propelled by an interior defense that holds their opponents to 43.1% shooting of their 2-point shots, also ranking fourth in the nation. Utah Valley State has covered the point spread in 11 of their last 14 games after a double-digit victory — and they have covered the point spread in 9 of their last 10 games after scoring 80 or more points in their last game. They have also covered the point spread in 12 of their last 13 games after winning three of their last four games. Cincinnati made 52.6% of their shots against the Pride which was the best shooting effort in their last four games. They also held Hofstra to 37.5% shooting which was the best defensive effort in their last three games.
FINAL TAKE: This is a tough road assignment for the Bearcats having to play in the small Wolverines’ gym seating 8500 fans — and it is telling that they are underdogs (or a pick ‘em) in this game. Utah Valley has covered the point spread in 16 of their last 22 games when favored. 8* CBB Wednesday Daily Discounted Deal with the Utah Valley Wolverines (627) minus the point(s) versus the Cincinnati Bearcats (628). Best of luck for us — Frank.
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03-21-23 |
Wisconsin v. Oregon -2.5 |
Top |
61-58 |
Loss |
-110 |
4 h 7 m |
Show
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At 9:00 PM ET on Tuesday, we will be playing the Oregon Ducks (616) minus the points versus the Wisconsin Badgers (615) in the Quarterfinals of the NIT. THE SITUATION: Oregon (21-14) has won two straight games — and six of their last seven contests — after their 68-54 win against Central Florida as a 2-point favorite on Sunday. Wisconsin (19-14) has won three of their last four games after their 75-71 win against Liberty as a 4-point favorite on Sunday.
REASONS TO TAKE THE DUCKS MINUS THE POINTS: Oregon entered the season with high expectations — but injuries and inconsistencies kept this team from making the NCAA Tournament. They beat Arizona in mid-January — but they also suffered two three-game losing streaks. The Ducks are dealing with some injuries with three regulars in their rotation, Will Richardson, N’Faly Dante, and Jermaine Couisnard, all questionable to play tonight. But for big programs like Oregon, the NIT is an opportunity to establish momentum for next season by giving the younger players an opportunity — and this trio of players has yet to play in the NIT due to these injuries. The absence of the 6’11 Dante has created more opportunities for a pair of seven-footers in Nate Brittle and Kel’el Ware. Brittle is a sophomore who has scored 21 and 17 points for the Ducks in their two NIT victories. Ware is a freshman who has added 11 and 9 points in the NIT. Without Richardson and Couisnard, some veterans have stepped up with senior Quincy Guerrier scoring 16 points against Central Florida and senior Rivaldo Soares contributing 21 points in their first NIT game which was an 84-58 win against UC-Irvine. Remember, Oregon was considered to have one of the top ten rosters in the nation entering the season. They have covered the point spread in 23 of their last 32 home games after winning two games in a row by double-digits. Playing at home at Knight Arena certainly helps where they are holding their opponents to just 38.7% shooting which has resulted in only 63.3 Points-Per-Game. They have a 15-5 record with a +10.5 net point differential. The Ducks have covered the point spread in 4 of their last 5 games at home — and they have covered the point spread in 25 of their last 35 home games after 15 games into the season against teams winning 51% to 60% of their games. They have also covered the point spread in 8 of their last 11 home games when favored by up to six points or listed as a pick ‘em. Wisconsin is back to full strength after dealing with injuries during the Big Ten conference play — but this is not one of head coach Greg Gard’s more talented teams. They shot a season-high 54.0% from the field in their win against Liberty — but that was at home where they have a 50.4% effective field goal percentage. But on the road, the Badgers are making only 41.0% of their shots. Wisconsin is 0-9-2 ATS in their last 11 games after a straight-up win. They have failed to cover the point spread in 7 of their last 9 games on the road — and they have failed to cover the point spread in 6 of their last 8 road games against teams with a winning percentage of 60% or higher at home.
FINAL TAKE: Wisconsin has failed to cover the point spread in 6 of their last 9 games after 15 games into the season against teams who are winning 60% to 80% of their games. Oregon has covered the point spread in 5 of their last 7 games against teams with a winning record. If Richardson, Dante, and/or Couisnard can play tonight, that is even better for Altman. 25* CBB NIT Quarterfinals Game of the Year with the Oregon Ducks (616) minus the points versus the Wisconsin Badgers (615). Best of luck for us — Frank.
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03-20-23 |
Bulls v. 76ers -8.5 |
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109-105 |
Loss |
-107 |
0 h 13 m |
Show
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At 7:10 PM ET on Monday, we will be playing the Philadelphia 76ers (560) minus the points versus the Chicago Bulls (559). THE SITUATION: Philadelphia (48-22) has won eight games in a row with their 141-121 win at Indiana as a 5-point favorite on Saturday. Chicago (33-37) has won four of their last five games with their 113-99 upset victory against Miami as a 2.5-point underdog.
REASONS TO TAKE THE 76ERS MINUS THE POINTS: Philadelphia took care of business against the Pacers despite allowing them to make 51.7% of their shots which was the worst defensive effort in their last four games. The 76ers have then covered the point spread in 4 straight games after a straight-up win — and they have covered the point spread in 13 of their last 18 games after a double-digit victory. Philly returns home where they have covered the point spread in 22 of their last 31 games — and they have covered the point spread in 5 of their last 7 home games against teams with a losing record on the road. Chicago made 56.2% of their shots on Saturday which was the best shooting effort in their last five contests. But the Bulls are 1-3-1 ATS in their last 5 games after a straight-up win. They go back on the road where they are just 1-6-1 ATS in their last 8 games — and they have failed to cover the point spread in 5 of their last 6 games on the road against teams with a winning percentage of 60% or higher at home. Chicago has failed to cover the point spread in 19 of their last 28 games against teams with a winning percentage of 60% or higher.
FINAL TAKE: The 76ers will be looking to avenge a 126-112 upset loss at home to Chicago as a 4.5-point favorite on January 6th — and they have covered the point spread in 7 straight home games when playing with revenge from a double-digit loss. The Sixers have covered the point spread in 8 of their last 9 games against the Bulls — and they have covered the point spread in 7 of their last 9 games against them when hosting them in Philadelphia. 10* NBA Monday Daily Discounted Deal with the Philadelphia 76ers (560) minus the points versus the Chicago Bulls (559). Best of luck for us — Frank.
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03-19-23 |
TCU +5 v. Gonzaga |
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81-84 |
Win
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100 |
1 h 55 m |
Show
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At 9:40 PM ET on Sunday, we will be playing the TCU Horned Frogs (851) plus the points versus the Gonzaga Bulldogs (852) in the Round of 32 in the NCAA Tournament. THE SITUATION: TCU (22-12) has won two of their last three games with their 72-70 victory against Arizona State as a 5-point favorite on Friday. Gonzaga (29-5) has won ten games in a row with their 82-70 victory against Grand Canyon as a 15-point favorite on Friday. This game is being played on a neutral court at Ball Arena in Denver, Colorado.
REASONS TO TAKE THE HORNED FROGS PLUS THE POINTS: The Bulldogs tend to be overvalued by the betting market. They have failed to cover the point spread in 12 of their last 16 games after a straight-up win — and they have failed to cover the point spread in 12 of their last 17 games after a double-digit victory. Gonzaga has scored at least 77 points in ten straight games — but they have failed to cover the point spread in 7 of their last 8 games on the road after scoring at least 75 points in three games in a row. And in their last 5 games on the road for a second game in three days, they have failed to cover the point spread in 4 of these contests. The Bulldogs lead the nation in Adjusted Offensive Efficiency — but they score -3.6 fewer points per 100 possessions when they are playing away from home. While head coach Mark Few’s team is outstanding on offense, they are lacking on the other end of the court. They rank 81st in the nation in Adjusted Defensive Efficiency. They have failed to cover the point spread in 10 of their last 15 games against teams outside the West Coast Conference — and they are 7-20-2 ATS in their last 29 games against teams with a winning record. TCU survived the Sun Devils’ more difficult defense despite making only 35.5% of their shots in what was the worst defensive effort in their last six games. Their game with Arizona State finished Under the Total — and the Horned Frogs have covered the point spread in 21 of their last 31 games on the road after playing an Under in their last game. TCU has covered the point spread just once in their last five games — but they have then covered the point spread in 7 of their last 11 games after failing to cover the point spread in four or five of their last six games. They have also covered the point spread in 14 of their last 19 games when playing for the second time in the last eight days. Head coach Jamie Dixon’s team is balanced. They rank 23rd in the nation in Adjusted Defensive Efficiency. They force turnovers in 21.9% of their opponent’s possessions, ranking 23rd in the nation. They pull down 32.5% of their missed shots, ranking 58th in the nation. They can struggle against teams with an elite defense — but that is not this Gonzaga team.
FINAL TAKE: TCU has covered the point spread in 5 of their last 7 games played on a neutral court as an underdog or as a pick 'em. 10* CBB Sunday Late Show Bailout with the TCU Horned Frogs (851) plus the points versus the Gonzaga Bulldogs (852). Best of luck for us — Frank.
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03-19-23 |
Miami-FL +2 v. Indiana |
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85-69 |
Win
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100 |
1 h 31 m |
Show
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At 8:40 PM ET on Sunday, we will be playing the Miami (FL) Hurricanes (839) plus the point(s) versus the Indiana Hoosiers (840) in the Round of 32 in the NCAA Tournament. THE SITUATION: Miami (FL) (26-7) has won three of their last four games with their 63-56 win against Drake as a 2.5-point favorite on Friday. Indiana (23-11) has won three of their last four games after their 71-60 victory against Kent State as a 4-point favorite on Friday. This game is being played on a neutral court at the MVP Arena in Albany, New York.
REASONS TO TAKE THE HURRICANES PLUS THE POINTS: Miami survived their game with the Bulldogs despite shooting a season-low 30.4% from the field. They should shoot better tonight and approach or exceed their 48.1% field goal percentage on the season. The Hurricanes rank 21st in the nation in Adjusted Offensive Efficiency with an effective field goal percentage of 54.4%, ranking 24th in the nation. Their Adjusted Net Efficiency when playing on the road ranks 18th in the nation — and it is due to their improved play on defense when playing away from home. Miami (FL) allows -11.8 fewer points per 100 possessions when playing on the road. They have covered the point spread in 11 of their last 14 games against teams winning 60-80% of their games. Indiana has failed to cover the point spread in 8 of their last 13 games after a double-digit victory. The Hoosiers rank 34th in the nation in Adjusted Net Efficiency when playing on the road — which makes them a questionable favorite in this game. And while they improve to 26th in the nation in their last ten games when playing away from home, the Hurricanes rank 14th in the nation in their last ten games on the road. Indiana scores -4.7 fewer points per 100 possessions when playing away from home. They are only making 32.7% of their shots from behind the arc on the road in their last ten games, ranking 237th in the nation during that span.
FINAL TAKE: The Hurricanes have covered the point spread in 17 of their last 22 games as an underdog. 10* CBB Sunday Night Discounted Deal with the Miami (FL) Hurricanes (839) plus the point(s) versus the Indiana Hoosiers (840). Best of luck for us — Frank.
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03-19-23 |
Creighton +1.5 v. Baylor |
Top |
85-76 |
Win
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100 |
1 h 39 m |
Show
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At 7:10 PM ET on Sunday, we will be playing the Creighton Bluejays (849) minus (or plus) the point(s) versus the Baylor Bears (850) in the Round of 32 in the NCAA Tournament. THE SITUATION: Creighton (22-12) has won four of their last five games after their 72-63 win against NC State as a 5.5-point favorite on Friday in the first round of the NCAA Tournament. Baylor (23-10) snapped a two-game losing streak with their 74-56 win against UC Santa Barbara as a 10.5-point favorite on Friday. This game will be played on a neutral court at Ball Arena in Denver, Colorado.
REASONS TO TAKE THE BLUEJAYS PLUS THE POINTS: Creighton was undervalued as a six seed: one of the power rankings systems I use rates them as the 14th best team in the nation, one spot ahead of Baylor at #15. The Bluejays are a balanced team that ranks in the top-27 in both Adjusted Offensive and Defensive Efficiency using those metrics. They match up well with the Bears whose biggest weakness is their interior defense which has open spaces from the zone defenses head coach Scott Drew likes to deploy. Baylor ranks 315th in the nation by allowing their opponents to make 53.4% of their shots inside the arc. Creighton converts on 54.8% of their 2-point shots, ranking 22nd in the nation. The Bears allow their opponents to make 45.4% of their shots — and head coach Greg McDermott’s team has covered the point spread in 6 of their last 8 games after 15 games into the season against teams with an opponent’s field goal percentage of 45% or higher. The Bluejays are outstanding on the other end of the court where they rank 13th in the nation in Adjusted Defensive Efficiency. Baylor wants to shoot 3s when they have the ball — they rank 31st in the nation with a 37.1% shooting percentage from behind the arc. But Creighton makes it hard for their opponents to get off 3-pointers as they rank ninth in the nation with their opponents only taking 29.6% of their shots from behind the arc — and their opponents only generate 27.6% of their points from made 3-pointers, the 289th lowest mark in the nation. And while the Bears crash the glass by pulling down 34.5% of their missed shots, ranking 15th in the nation, the Bluejays limit their opponents to rebounding a mere 23.3% of their missed shots in their road games, ranking fifth best in the nation. This combination of characteristics has helped Creighton cover the point spread in 31 of their last 48 games against teams with a winning record. Baylor made 54.9% of their shots against the Gauchos but that was the best shooting effort in their last 27 games They have then failed to cover the point spread in 4 straight games after covering the point spread as a double-digit favorite. Additionally, the Bears have failed to cover the point spread in 5 of their last 8 games after not allowing more than 60 points in their last game — and they have failed to cover the point spread in 5 of their last 8 games after a win by 15 or more points. And in their last 7 games when playing for just the second time in eight days, Baylor has failed to cover the point spread 5 times.
FINAL TAKE: Creighton has covered the point spread in 11 of their last 14 games played on a neutral court — and they have covered the point spread in 4 of their last 5 games in the NCAA Tournament. 25* CBB Second Round NCAA Tournament Game of the Year with the Creighton Bluejays (849) minus (or plus) the point(s) versus the Baylor Bears (850). Best of luck for us — Frank.
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03-19-23 |
Pittsburgh v. Xavier -5 |
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73-84 |
Win
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100 |
0 h 18 m |
Show
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At 12:10 PM ET on Sunday, we will be playing the Xavier Musketeers (846) minus the points versus the Pittsburgh Panthers (845) in the Round of 32 in the NCAA Tournament. THE SITUATION: Xavier (26-9) has won six of their last seven games after their 72-67 victory against Kent State as a 12-point favorite on Friday. Pittsburgh (24-11) has won two games in a row with their 59-41 upset victory against Iowa State as a 4-point underdog on Friday. This game is being played on a neutral court at the Greensboro Coliseum in Greensboro, North Carolina.
REASONS TO TAKE THE MUSKETEERS MINUS THE POINTS: The Panthers have pulled off two straight upsets in this tournament after beating Mississippi State by a 60-59 score as a 2.5-point underdog in a play-in game on Wednesday. Head coach Jeff Capel has pulled off a minor miracle this week in getting his team to play better defense. They held the Cyclones to 23.3% shooting which was the best defensive effort for them all season. And when they limited the Bulldogs to 38.1% shooting earlier in the week, that was the best defensive effort in their last eight games. Unfortunately for the Pittsburgh faithful, the bad shooting from Mississippi State and Iowa State deserves some of the credit/blame for those numbers. The Panthers enters this tournament allowing their previous five opponents to make 50.3% of their shots which resulted in 85.0 Points-Per-Game that they were giving up. In their loss to Duke in the ACC Tournament, the Blue Devils made 62.1% of their shots. Now Pittsburgh has to play a Musketeers team that ranks 8th in the nation in Adjusted Offensive Efficiency. The Panthers enter this game ranked 127th in Adjusted Defensive Efficiency — so I do expect a visit from the Regression Gods this afternoon. Furthermore, the Panthers have pulled off these upsets despite making a season-low 34.1% of their shots against the Cyclones after a 38.9% shooting effort against Mississippi State. And there is nothing really under the hood that is explaining these victories outside facing opponents that were even more dreadful shooting the basketball. Pitt has only pulled down 13 offensive rebounds in both games. The Bulldogs turned the ball over too much on Wednesday but Iowa State committed only eight turnovers representing 12.9% of their possessions. The Panthers have failed to cover the point spread in 9 of their last 14 games after holding their previous opponent to a field goal percentage of 28% or less. Xavier is a rock-solid team that ranks 16th in the nation in Adjusted Net Efficiency using the Ken Pomeroy metrics. The Musketeers have covered the point spread in 6 of their last 7 games after winning their previous one as a favorite but not covering the point spread. They have also covered the point spread in 10 of their last 14 games after a point spread loss — and they have covered the point spread in 8 of their last 10 games on the road after a point spread loss. They rank 10th in the nation with an effective field goal percentage of 55.4% — and they are fourth in the nation with a 39.1% shooting percentage from behind the arc. on the road, Xavier still ranks ninth in the nation in Adjusted Offensive Efficiency with a 54.6% effective field goal percentage — and their 3-point shooting actually improves to 40.2%, ranking fourth in the nation. The Musketeers have covered the point spread in 4 of their last 5 games on the road when playing their second game in three days. They have also covered the point spread in 29 of their last 44 games on the road in the postseason.
FINAL TAKE: Xavier is 14-5-1 ATS in their last 20 games against teams with a winning percentage of 60% or higher — and they are 24-8-2 ATS in their last 34 games in the Big Dance. 10* CBB Pittsburgh-Xavier CBS-TV Special with the Xavier Musketeers (846) minus the points versus the Pittsburgh Panthers (845). Best of luck for us — Frank.
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03-18-23 |
Maryland +9 v. Alabama |
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51-73 |
Loss |
-110 |
1 h 49 m |
Show
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At 9:40 PM ET on Saturday, we will be playing the Maryland Terrapins (805) plus the points versus the Alabama Crimson Tide (806) in the Round of 32 in the NCAA Tournament. THE SITUATION: Maryland (22-12) has won two of their last three games after their 67-65 upset win against West Virginia as a 2.5-point underdog on Thursday. Alabama (30-5) has won eight of their last nine games with their 96-75 win against Texas A&M Corpus Christi as a 24-point favorite on Thursday. This game is being played on a neutral court at the Legacy Arena in Birmingham, Alabama.
REASONS TO TAKE THE TERRAPINS PLUS THE POINTS: Maryland will present a stiff challenge to the Crimson Tide — they rank 21st in Ken Pomeroy’s Net Adjusted Efficiency rankings system. The Terrapins rank in the top-33 in both Adjusted Offensive and Defensive Efficiency. This balanced and well-rounded team has covered the point spread in 5 of their last 7 games against teams with a winning percentage of 60% or higher. Alabama has failed to cover the point spread in 17 of their last 22 games after scoring at least 85 points in their last game — and they have failed to cover the point spread in 24 of their last 33 games after scoring at least 90 or more points in their last game.
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03-18-23 |
Penn State v. Texas -5.5 |
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66-71 |
Loss |
-105 |
1 h 5 m |
Show
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At 7:45 PM ET on Saturday, we will be playing the Texas Longhorns (812) minus the points versus the Penn State Nittany Lions (811) in the Round of 32 of the NCAA Tournament. THE SITUATION: Texas (27-8) is on a five-game winning streak after their 81-61 win against Colgate as a 12.5-point favorite on Thursday. Penn State (23-13) has won nine of their last 11 games with their 76-59 upset victory against Texas A&M as a 2.5-point underdog on Thursday. This game is being played on a neutral court at the Wells Fargo Center in Des Moines, Iowa.
REASONS TO TAKE THE LONGHORNS MINUS THE POINTS: Texas held the Raiders to just 43.1% shooting which was actually the highest-opponent field goal percentage in their last five games. Colgate missed 12 of their 15 shots from behind the arc. The Longhorns rank seventh in the nation in Adjusted Defensive Efficiency when they are playing on the road. They have not allowed more than 61 points in five straight games — and they have covered the point spread in 4 of their last 5 games after not allowing more than 65 points in two or more games in a row. Texas has played six straight Unders — and they have covered the point spread in 6 of their last 9 games after playing three or more Unders in a row. Penn State made 48.2% of their shots in their upset win against the Aggies while nailing 13 of their 22 (59.1%) from behind the arc. Not only was that the best shooting effort in their last four games but their 3-point shooting performance was well above their 37.9% shooting percentage from behind the arc when playing on the road. Texas A&M only made 33.3% of their shots which was the lowest opponent field goal percentage in the Nittany Lions' last three games. But defense is not a strength for Penn State which ranks 106th in the nation in Adjusted Defensive Efficiency when playing on the road. The Nittany Lions have played their last two games Under the Total — and they have failed to cover the point spread in 17 of their last 26 games after playing two or more Unders in a row. Penn State lives and dies by the 3-point shot — and they partied like it was 1999 on Thursday against the Aggies. But when the shots stop falling and the hangover arrives, they lack a credible Plan B. They rank 357th in the nation by rebounding 19.4% of their missed shots when playing on the road. They rank 363rd in the nation by forcing turnovers in 11.6% of their opponent’s possessions when playing on the road.
FINAL TAKE: Texas has covered the point spread in 6 straight games against teams with a winning record — and they have covered the point spread in 5 of their last 6 games in the NCAA Tournament. 20* CBB Saturday Daily Discounted Deal with the Texas Longhorns (812) minus the points versus the Penn State Nittany Lions (811). Best of luck for us — Frank.
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03-18-23 |
Princeton v. Missouri -6 |
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78-63 |
Loss |
-110 |
0 h 22 m |
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At 6:10 PM ET on Saturday, we will be playing the Missouri Tigers (814) minus the points versus the Princeton Tigers (813) in the Round of 32 in the NCAA Tournament. THE SITUATION: Missouri (25-9) won for the sixth time in their last seven games with their 76-65 upset win against Utah State as a 1.5-point underdog on Thursday. Princeton (22-8) is on a five-game winning streak after their 59-55 victory against Arizona as a 15-point underdog on Thursday. This game is being played on a neutral court at the Golden 1 Center in Sacramento, California.
REASONS TO TAKE MISSOURI MINUS THE POINTS: The Tigers from the SEC should build off their momentum in this game as they have covered the point spread in 9 of their last 11 games after a double-digit victory. They have also covered the point spread in 20 of their last 20 games after playing a game that finished Under the Total. Missouri is one of the best offensive teams in the nation — not only do they shoot the ball well but they protect the basketball to help take full advantage of each of their possessions. When playing on the road on neutral courts or hostile environments, they rank 24th in the nation with an effective field goal percentage of 53.4% — and they are top-30 in the nation in both 3-point shooting and shooting inside the arc when away from home. They also only turn the ball over in 15.6% of their possessions, ranking 26th in the nation. This combination of qualities helps Mizzou to rank fourth in the nation in Adjusted Offensive Efficiency when playing on the road. They also force turnovers in 23.4% of their opponent’s possessions when playing on the road, ranking seventh in the nation. While one of the power rankings I track considers Missouri the 52nd-best team in the nation, they zoom up to 24th in the nation when assessing play on the road. Princeton has pulled off two straight upset wins after beating Yale as the host team in the Ivy League Tournament last Saturday before their win against Arizona on Thursday. But that triumph may have had more to do with the Wildcats giving that game away. Arizona only shot 42.1% from the field while missing 33 shots. The Wildcats turned the ball over 13 times and only pulled down seven offensive rebounds. They had six of their shots blocked while only blocking one shot themselves. The Tigers from the Ivy League only shot 40.6% from the field while converting a mere 4 of their 25 (16%) shots from behind the arc. They have only made 29.8% of their shots from 3-point range in their last ten games away from home, ranking 317th in the nation. Princeton has failed to cover the point spread in 5 of their last 7 games after an upset win in their last game. They have also failed to cover the point spread in 8 of their last 13 games after winning five or more games in a row. This team ranks just 86th in the nation in Adjusted Net Efficiency when playing away from home.
FINAL TAKE: Princeton makes 45.5% of their shots — but Missouri has covered the point spread in 8 of their last 10 games against teams who make 45% or more of their shots. Head coach Denis Gates 'team has also covered the point spread in 6 of their last 7 games played on a neutral court. 20* CBB Princeton-Missouri TNT Special with the Missouri Tigers (814) minus the points versus the Princeton Tigers (813). Best of luck for us — Frank.
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03-18-23 |
Furman v. San Diego State -5 |
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52-75 |
Win
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100 |
0 h 6 m |
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At 12:10 PM ET on Saturday, we will be playing the San Diego State Aztecs (802) minus the points versus the Furman Paladins (801) in the Round of 32 in the NCAA Tournament. THE SITUATION: San Diego State (28-6) has won five straight games — and 11 of their last 12 contests — after their 63-57 victory against the College of Charleston as a 5.5-point favorite on Thursday. Furman (28-7) comes off their 68-67 upset victory against Virginia as a 5.5-point underdog on Thursday. This game is being played on a neutral court at the Amway Center in Orlando, Florida.
REASONS TO TAKE THE AZTECS MINUS THE POINTS: The Mountain West Conference champions are peaking at the right time of the season - and they should continue their momentum in this game. The Aztecs are 9-4-1 ATS in their last 14 games after a straight-up win — and they are 7-3-1 ATS in their last 11 games after a point spread victory. And while they have covered the point spread in three straight games, they have then covered the point spread in 6 of their last 8 games after covering the point spread in three of their last four games. Head coach Brian Dutcher’s team is tightening things up on the defensive end of the court. They have held their last five opponents to 35.3% shooting which is resulting in them only scoring 54.6 Points-Per-Game. San Diego State has not allowed more than 61 points in five straight games while playing nine games in a row Under the Total. They have then covered the point spread in 13 of their last 17 games after not allowing more than 65 points in four or more games in a row. They have also covered the point spread in 6 of their last 9 games after playing three or more Unders in a row. They now rank 10th in the nation in Adjusted Defensive Efficiency — and they are 6-1-1 ATS in their last 8 games against teams winning 60% or more of their games. Furman lives by their 3-point shooting — they rank 12th in the nation by taking 46.5% of their shots from behind the arc. The Paladins attempt 27 shots from 3-point range per game — and they average eight made 3s per contest. But the Aztecs have covered the point spread in 12 of their last 17 games after 15 games into the season against opponents who attempt 21 or more shots from distance per contest — and they have covered the point spread in 9 straight games after 15 games into the season against teams who average 8 or more made 3-pointers per game. San Diego State limits their opponents to just 28.9% of their shots from behind the arc, ranking sixth best in the nation. The College of Charleston entered their game with the Aztecs on Thursday ranked ninth in the nation by taking 47.4% of their shots from behind the arc — but San Diego State held them to just a 5 of 24 (20.8%) shooting clip on those shots. Furman has failed to cover the point spread in 6 of their last 8 games when playing for the second time in eight days. The Paladins have played three straight Overs — but they have failed to cover the point spread in 10 of their last 12 games after playing three or more Overs in a row. They have also failed to cover the point spread in 38 of their last 56 games on the road after playing two straight Overs.
FINAL TAKE: Furman has failed to cover the point spread in 8 of their last 12 games on a neutral court as an under of six points or less. San Diego State has covered the point spread in 15 of their last 24 games played on a neutral court when favored by 3.5 to 6 points. 10* CBB Furman-San Diego State CBS-TV Special with the San Diego State Aztecs (802) minus the points versus the Furman Paladins (801). Best of luck for us — Frank.
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03-17-23 |
Kent State +4.5 v. Indiana |
Top |
60-71 |
Loss |
-110 |
1 h 50 m |
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At 10:45 PM ET on Friday, we will be playing the Kent State Golden Flashes (771) plus the points versus the Indiana Hoosiers (772) in the Round of 64 in the NCAA Tournament. THE SITUATION: Kent State (28-6) has won six games in a row and 10 of their last 11 contests after their 93-78 victory against Toledo in the Mid-American Conference Championship Game in a pick ‘em contest last Saturday. Indiana (22-11) was on a two-game winning streak before their 77-73 upset loss to Penn State as a 3.5-point favorite in the Semifinals of the Big Ten Conference Tournament last Saturday. This game is being played on a neutral court at MVP Arena in Albany, New York.
REASONS TO TAKE THE GOLDEN FLASHES PLUS THE POINTS: Kent State is a veteran team that will be very confident that they can pull the upset tonight. They lost to Houston and Gonzaga by just five points and seven points earlier in the season. They engage in a style of play that produces upsets. They are a very good defensive team that led the Mid-American Conference and ranked 41st in the nation in Adjusted Defensive Efficiency. They rank 20th in the nation by forcing turnovers in 22.6% of their opponent’s possession. They were second in the MAC by pulling down 33.0% of their missed shots. And they can slow games down with their tough defense — their opponents averaged 17.7 seconds per possession, the 201st slowest mark in the nation. The Golden Flashes are 27-11-1 ATS in their last 39 games after a straight-up win. They have covered the point spread in 17 of their last 20 games after a point-spread victory. They have scored at least 79 points in six straight games — and not only have they covered the point spread in 12 of their last 16 games after scoring 75 or more points in two straight games, they have also covered the point spread in 9 of their last 10 games after scoring 75 or more points in three straight games. Furthermore, they have covered the point spread in 4 straight games played on a neutral court. Indiana has failed to cover the point spread in 8 of their last 13 games after an upset loss in their previous game. And while they have only covered the point spread once in their last four games, they have then failed to cover the point spread in 6 of their last 9 games after failing to cover the point spread in two of their last three games. The Hoosiers are a good team that one of the power rankings I use has as the 31st team in the nation — but they do fall to 42nd in the nation when playing away from home. Kent State ranks 76th in that power rankings system — and they jump to 66th in the nation when playing away from home. Indiana’s style of play makes them vulnerable if their shots are not falling. They only pull down 28.0% of their missed shots, ranking 201st in the nation. They force turnovers in just 16.3% of their opponent’s possessions, ranking 295th in the nation.
FINAL TAKE: As a team from the Mid-American Conference, Kent State would love to shock a blue blood Big Ten program. They have covered the point spread in 10 of their last 11 games against teams outside the MAC. They are 14-5-1 ATS in their last 20 games against teams with a winning percentage of 60% or higher. Indiana has failed to cover the point spread in 6 of their last 8 games against teams with a winning record — and they have failed to cover the point spread in 6 of their last 7 games when seeded at four or higher (better) in the NCAA Tournament. 25* CBB First Round NCAA Tournament Underdog of the Year with the Kent State Golden Flashes (771) plus the points versus the Indiana Hoosiers (772). Best of luck for us — Frank.
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03-17-23 |
Drake v. Miami-FL -2.5 |
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56-63 |
Win
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100 |
1 h 38 m |
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At 7:25 PM ET on Friday, we will be playing the Miami (FL) Hurricanes (770) minus the points versus the Drake Bulldogs (769) in the Round of 64 in the NCAA Tournament. THE SITUATION: Miami (FL) (25-7) had their two-game winning streak snapped in an 85-78 loss to Duke as a 2.5-point underdog in the Semifinals of the ACC Tournament last Friday. Drake (27-7) has won three in a row — and 13 of their last 14 contests — after their 77-51 victory against Bradley as a 2-point favorite in the Championship Game of the Missouri Valley Conference Tournament on March 5th. This game is being played on a neutral court at MVP Arena in Albany, New York.
REASONS TO TAKE THE HURRICANES MINUS THE POINTS: Miami (FL) has been one of the most effective teams when playing away from home this season — they rank 16th in the nation in Adjusted Net Efficiency when playing on a neutral court or hostile environment. It starts with the efficiency of their offense as they rank 17th in the nation in Adjusted Offensive Efficiency when playing away from home. Drake ranks 50th in the nation in Adjusted Net Efficiency using those same power rankings — but they drop to 70th in the nation in Adjusted Net Efficiency when playing away from using those metrics. They give up +3.0 points per 100 possessions when playing on the road — and they are allowing +5.4 more points per 100 possessions versus playing at home in their last ten games on the road. Now they face an angry Hurricanes team that allowed Duke to nail 54.9% of their shots last week which was the worst defensive effort in their last five games. Miami (FL) lost Norchad Omier early in that game to an ankle injury — and his absence was felt in their interior defense. At 6’7, Omier and Jordan Miller are the two tallest players in their starting five lineup. While he helps their offensive efforts by scoring 13.6 Points-Per-Game this season, he is important for their frontcourt defense and keeping opponents off their offensive glass. Duke pulled down 36.0% of their missed shots with Omier missing most of that game.
FINAL TAKE: Miami is 34-16-1 ATS in their last 51 games against teams winning 60% or more of their games. 8* CBB Drake-Miami (FL) TBS-TV Special with the Miami (FL) Hurricanes (770) minus the points versus the Drake Bulldogs (769). Best of luck for us — Frank.
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03-17-23 |
NC State +5.5 v. Creighton |
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63-72 |
Loss |
-110 |
0 h 23 m |
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At 4:00 PM ET on Friday, we will be playing the North Carolina State Wolfpack (793) plus the points versus the Creighton Bluejays (794) in the Round of 64 in the NCAA Tournament. THE SITUATION: NC State (23-10) limps into the NCAA Tournament having lost three of their last four games after their 80-54 loss to Clemson as a 1-point underdog in the ACC Tournament last Thursday. Creighton (21-12) had their three-game winning streak snapped in an 82-60 upset loss to Xavier as a 3.5-point favorite in the Semifinals of the Big East Conference Tournament last Friday. This game is being played on a neutral court at Ball Arena in Denver, Colorado.
REASONS TO TAKE THE WOLFPACK PLUS THE POINTS: NC State only made 35.0% of their shots against the Tigers which was the worst shooting effort in their last eight games. They also allowed Clemson to make 50% of their shots which was the worst defensive effort in their last three games. The Wolfpack gets to take advantage of the big reset that the NCAA Tournament offers — and they have covered the point spread in 4 straight games after a loss. They have also covered the point spread in 6 of their last 7 games after a loss to a conference rival — and they have covered the point spread in 7 of their last 8 games after a point spread loss. Furthermore, the Wolfpack have covered the point spread in 5 of their last 6 games after allowing 80 or more points in their last contest. This is a team that is better than their overall record since starting forward Jack Clark has missed 11 games earlier in the season to injury — and three of NC State’s losses were without a healthy Clark. The laptops like this team because they are solid across the aboard in most areas (except for getting to the free throw line). They rank in the top-118 teams in the nation in both forcing turnovers and grabbing offensive rebounds — so they have credible Plan Bs and Cs if their shots are not falling. They also rank second in the nation by turning the ball over in just 13.4% of their possessions — so they usually take advantage of their scoring opportunities. They have two high quality guards in Terquavion Smith and Jarkel Joiner. NC State presents a challenge matchup against the Bluejays since they are willing to take so many 3s. The Wolfpack attempt 24 shots from behind the arc per game while nailing an average of eight per contest. Creighton has failed to cover the point spread in 10 of their last 13 games against teams who throw up 21 or more 3-point attempts per contest — and they have failed to cover the point spread in 8 of their last 11 games against teams who nail eight or more 3-pointers per game. The Bluejays are a good team but they can be too dependent on making their shots since they do not create additional scoring opportunities. Creighton ranks 352nd in the nation by forcing turnovers in just 14.3% of their opponent’s possessions. They rank 271st in the nation by rebounding only 25.5% of their missed shots. Additionally, they rank 290th in the nation in getting to the foul line. In their last four losses, they shot only 28.7% from behind the arc — missing 72 of their 101 shots from 3-point land in those four games. The Bluejays may struggle getting off the mat after getting thumped by the Musketeers in the Big East tournament. They have failed to cover the point spread in 7 of their last 10 games after a straight-up loss — and they have failed to cover the point spread in 4 of their last 6 games after an upset loss. They have also failed to cover the point spread in 4 straight games against teams winning 60% or more of their games.
FINAL TAKE: NC State has covered the point spread in 6 of their last 9 games against teams outside the ACC. Creighton has failed to cover the point spread in 4 of their last 5 games when favored on a neutral court by 3.5 to 6 points. 10* CBB Friday Afternoon Discounted Deal with the North Carolina State Wolfpack (793) plus the points versus the Creighton Bluejays (794). Best of luck for us — Frank.
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03-17-23 |
Vermont +11 v. Marquette |
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61-78 |
Loss |
-110 |
1 h 45 m |
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At 2:45 PM ET on Friday, we will be playing the Vermont Catamounts (743) plus the points versus the Marquette Golden Eagles (744) in the Round of 64 in the NCAA Tournament. Vermont (23-10) rides a 15-game winning streak after their 72-59 victory against UMass-Lowell as a 6.5-point favorite in the America East Conference Tournament Championship Game last Saturday. Marquette (28-6) is on a nine-game winning streak after their 68-51 victory against Xavier as a 2-point favorite in the Big East Tournament Championship Game last Saturday. This game is being played on a neutral court at Nationwide Arena in Columbus, Ohio.
REASONS TO TAKE THE CATAMOUNTS PLUS THE POINTS: Vermont took the America East title last week despite making only 44.1% of their shots which was the worst shooting effort in their last nine games. The Catamounts typically feed off their momentum as they are 18-7-1 ATS in their last 26 games after a straight-up win — and they are 5-1-1 ATS in their last 7 games after a point-spread victory. Vermont will attempt to steal this game by making 3-pointers from their five-out offensive scheme. In their last ten games away from home, they are nailing 38.2% of their 3-pointers, ranking 36th in the nation. Marquette is vulnerable against sharpshooters like this — they allow their opponents to make 36.0% of their shots from behind the arc when they are playing on the road in hostile environments or neutral courts. The Golden Eagles have failed to cover the point spread in 4 of their last 5 games after a point spread win. They have also failed to cover the point spread in 58 of their last 90 games on the road.
FINAL TAKE: Vermont has covered the point spread in 5 of their last 7 games against teams winning 60% or more of their games. Marquette has not covered the point spread in 4 straight games in the NCAA Tournament. 8* CBB Vermont-Marquette CBS-TV Special with the Vermont Catamounts (743) plus the points versus the Marquette Golden Eagles (744). Best of luck for us — Frank.
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03-16-23 |
Penn State v. Texas A&M -2.5 |
Top |
76-59 |
Loss |
-110 |
2 h 22 m |
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At 9:55 PM ET on Thursday, we will be playing the Texas A&M Aggies (754) minus the points versus the Penn State Nittany Lions (753) in the Round of 64 in the NCAA Tournament. THE SITUATION: Texas A&M (25-9) saw their four-game winning streak end in the SEC Championship Game in an 82-63 loss to Alabama as a 4.5-point underdog last Sunday. Penn State (22-13) had their five-game winning streak snapped in a 67-65 loss to Purdue as a 7.5-point underdog in the Big Ten Championship Game last Sunday, This game will be played on a neutral court at Wells Fargo Arena in Des Moines, Iowa.
REASONS TO TAKE THE AGGIES MINUS THE POINTS: I am wary of upstarts entering the Big Dance after a surprising run in their conference tournament — and the Nittany Lions fit this profile to a T. This group went from being on the bubble last week at this time to a trendy pick to reach the Elite Eight in some (woozy) circles. Slow down, everybody. Penn State’s three victories in the Big Ten tournament against Illinois, Northwestern, and Indiana benefited from those three teams combining to make only 14 of their 59 shots from behind the arc (23.7%). The expected score projections based on shot quality and national field goal percentage averages (the equivalent of expected goals in soccer) indicate that Penn State should have lost each of the games during their five-game winning streak. Now this team makes a rare appearance in the NCAA Tournament — and they are primed for a letdown given the personality of this team. The Nittany Lions have failed to cover the point spread in 8 of their last 12 games after winning two of their last three games — and they have failed to cover the point spread in 19 of their last 27 games after winning eight or more of their last ten games. And while this “red-hot” Penn State team has covered the points spread in four straight games, they have then failed to cover the point spread in 6 of their last 8 games after covering the point spread in four or five of their last six games. This is a team who lives or dies by their outside shooting — and those are very vulnerable teams playing in single-elimination games in unfamiliar environments. The Nittany Lions rank 362nd in the nation in forcing turnovers and 362nd in the nation in offensive rebounding (and they are the worst team from a Power Five conference in both categories). They also rank 361st in the nation in getting to the free throw line. Instead, Plan A is to launch 3s, and Plan B is to launch another 3. But Penn State’s Adjusted Offensive Efficiency does drop by 2.4 points per 100 possessions when playing on the road. And they do not complement this approach with stout defense. Their small-ball style that facilitates their 3-point shooting has them vulnerable inside — their Big Ten opponents made 51.9% of their shots inside the arc, ranking 13th in the conference. In their last ten games playing away from home, the Nittany Lions ranks 173rd in the nation in Adjusted Defensive Efficiency. Now here comes a Texas A&M team that beat two teams ranked in Ken Pomeroy’s top-five teams in the nation according to his KenPom analytics. The Aggies also beat Arkansas and Auburn twice who rank in his top-29. They only made 29.7% of their shots against the Crimson Tide in the SEC Championship Game which was a season-low for them — but they have then covered the point spread in 5 of their last 7 games after a straight-up loss. They have also covered the point spread in 10 of their last 13 games after winning four of their last five games. Another power rankings system I use puts this team 9th in the nation in their last ten games — and they also rank them 10th in the nation in their last ten games when only evaluating play away from home. Head coach Buzz Williams’ style of play travels — this team crashes the glass, forces, turnovers, and gets to the free throw line. The Aggies rank second in the nation by pulling down 38.0% of their missed shots. They rank third in the nation in getting to the free throw line where they led the SEC by making 77.9% of their shots at the charity stripe. They rank 16th in the nation by forcing turnovers in 22.1% of their opponent’s possessions. Texas A&M is not a great shooting team — but they will have a size edge tonight with a Plan B, C, and D if their shots are not falling. This formula has helped them cover the point spread in 8 of their last 10 games against teams with a winning record.
FINAL TAKE: This is the first NCAA Tournament appearance for this team under head coach Buzz Williams — but the seeds were planted last year when the Aggies reached the title game of the NIT to give his group deep tournament experience. Texas A&M has covered the point spread in 13 of their last 17 games when listed in the +/- 3-point range. 25* CBB Round One NCAA Tournament Game of the Year with the Texas A&M Aggies (754) minus the points versus the Penn State Nittany Lions (753). Best of luck for us — Frank.
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03-16-23 |
UL - Lafayette +11.5 v. Tennessee |
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55-58 |
Win
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100 |
4 h 3 m |
Show
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At 9:40 PM ET on Thursday, we will be playing the UL-Lafayette Ragin’ Cajuns (741) plus the points versus the Tennessee Volunteers (742) in the Round of 64 in the NCAA Tournament. THE SITUATION: UL-Lafayette (26-7) has won five games in a row after their 71-66 victory against South Alabama as a 1.5-point favorite in the Sun Belt Conference Tournament Championship Game as a 1.5-point favorite back on March 6th. Tennessee (23-10) has lost two of their last three games after their 79-71 upset loss to Missouri as a 5.5-point favorite in the Quarterfinals of the SEC Tournament last Friday. This game is being played on a neutral court at the Amway Center in Orlando, Florida.
REASONS TO TAKE THE RAGIN’ CAJUNS PLUS THE POINTS: UL-Lafayette outlasted the Jaguars to win the Sun Belt tournament despite allowing them to make 48.9% of their shots which was the worst defensive effort in their last seven games. The Ragin’ Cajuns are 10-4-1 ATS in their last 15 games after a straight-up win. And while the Ragin’ Cajuns have covered the point spread in three of their last four games, they have then covered the point spread in 9 of their last 13 games after covering the point spread in three of their last four contests. In their last ten games away from home, they are nailing 37.2% of their 3-pointers which could be their recipe in pulling the upset. The Volunteers are learning to live life without their starting point guard and leader in assists, Zakai Zeigler, who has not played in their last three games — and his loss was critical in their upset loss to the Tigers in the SEC tournament last week. Tennessee can fall into scoring lulls — they rank 262nd in the nation with an effective field goal percentage of 47.5% when playing away from home.
FINAL TAKE: UL-Lafayette has the opportunity to play the role of the spoiler against an undermanned Tennessee team that has failed to cover the point spread in 9 of their last 14 games against teams winning 60-80% of their games. 8* CBB UL-Lafeyette-Tennessee CBS-TV Special with the UL-Lafayette Ragin’ Cajuns (741) plus the points versus the Tennessee Volunteers (742). Best of luck for us — Frank.
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03-16-23 |
Furman +6 v. Virginia |
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68-67 |
Win
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100 |
2 h 36 m |
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At 12:40 PM ET on Thursday, we will be playing the Furman Paladins (739) plus the points versus the Virginia Cavaliers (740) in the Round of 64 in the NCAA Tournament. THE SITUATION: Furman (27-7) has won six games in a row after their 88-79 victory over UT-Chattanooga to win the Southern Conference Tournament as a 3.5-point favorite on March 6th. Virginia (25-7) was on a five-game winning streak before their 59-49 loss to Duke in the Finals of the ACC Tournament as a 3-point underdog on Saturday. This game is being played on a neutral court at the Amway Center in Orlando, Florida.
REASONS TO TAKE THE PALADINS PLUS THE POINTS: Virginia only shot 33.3% from the field against the Blue Devils on Saturday — and they are ripe to get upset this afternoon if their shots are not falling. While the Cavaliers boast a 52.9% effective field goal percentage when playing at home, that mark drops to 49.8% when they are playing away from home in hostile environments or neutral courts, ranking 149th in the nation. Virginia is 1-4-2 ATS in their last 7 games after a straight-up loss — and they are 1-3-1 ATS in their last 5 games after a point spread loss. That game with Duke finished far below the 124-point total for that contest — and they have failed to cover the point spread in 11 of their last 15 games after playing an Under in their last game. Additionally, the Cavaliers have failed to cover the point spread in 7 of their last 8 games after a game where both teams did not score more than 65 points — and they have failed to cover the point spread in all 3 of their games this season after failing to score at least 60 points in their last game. As it is, Virginia’s style of play makes them vulnerable to upsets in one-and-done situations like this. They play at a snail's pace — they rank 343rd in the nation by averaging 19.4 seconds per possession. This results in 61.5 adjusted possessions per game in their contests this season, ranking 360th. Fewer possessions in a game allow for more short-term variance — and what if Virginia’s shots are not falling? They do not create additional scoring chances on the offensive end as they only pull down 25.2% of their missed shots, ranking 270th in the nation. And they rank 249th in the nation with a 70.1% mark at the charity stripe. Head coach Tony Bennett’s team is known for their pack-line defense that can make it tough for teams to find open looks inside — but teams that are comfortable shooting from distance can find success. The Cavaliers see 39.7% of their opponent’s shots come from behind the arc, ranking 268th in the nation. And here comes the Paladins who rank 13th in the nation by taking 46.4% of their shots from 3-point range. Head coach Bob Richey deploys a five-out system to facilitate this outside shooting — and six of his players have nailed 20 or more 3-pointers this season. Furman also leads the nation with a 59.1% shooting percentage inside the arc with this five-out scheme helpful in creating opening looks closer to the basket. The Paladins do a solid job of creating extra-scoring possessions if their shots are not falling. They led the Southern Conference by pulling down 31.1% of their missed shots. They force turnovers in 18.4% of their opponent’s possessions which is above the national average. Virginia is adept at forcing turnovers — but Furman was second in the Southern Conference by turning the ball over in just 14.7% of their possessions. They also make 74.6% of their free throws. In their last ten games away from home, the Paladins' Adjusted Offensive Efficiency ranks sixth in the nation. They come into this game with momentum — and they have covered the point spread in 10 of their last 12 games after a straight-up win while covering the point spread in 8 of their last 10 games after a point spread victory.
FINAL TAKE: Furman has covered the point spread in 9 of their last 10 games against teams with a winning record. Virginia has failed to cover the point spread in 8 of their last 11 games in the NCAA Tournament — and they have failed to cover the point spread in 19 of their last 27 opening-round games in the Big Dance. 10* CBB Thursday Afternoon Discounted Deal with the Furman Paladins (739) plus the points versus the Virginia Cavaliers (740). Best of luck for us — Frank.
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03-15-23 |
Arizona State v. Nevada +2.5 |
Top |
98-73 |
Loss |
-110 |
8 h 20 m |
Show
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At 9:10 PM ET on Wednesday, we will be playing the Nevada Wolf Pack (704) plus the points versus the Arizona State (703) in the First Four round of the NCAA Tournament. THE SITUATION: Nevada (22-10) limps into the NCAA Tournament on a three-game losing streak after losing to San Jose State in overtime by an 81-77 score as a 4-point favorite in the Quarterfinals of the Mountain West Conference Tournament last Thursday. Arizona State (22-12) had won two in a row before their 78-59 loss to Arizona as a 7.5-point underdog in the Semifinals of the Pac-12 Tournament on Friday. This game will be played on a neutral court at the University of Dayton Arena in Dayton, Ohio.
REASONS TO TAKE THE WOLF PACK PLUS THE POINTS: The betting public seems to generally consider Nevada an unworthy recipient of an NCAA Tourney bid when compared to slighted teams like Rutgers or Oklahoma State. The Mountain West Conference is not given much respect given recent results in the Big Dance. And the Wolf Pack got upset in three straight games against non-NCAA Tournament teams coming into this game. They got upset against Wyoming before losing in overtime to UNLV in their last regular season game before getting upset against the Spartans last Thursday. Perhaps the Regression Gods were playing head coach Steve Alford’s team back from some good luck regarding close wins earlier in the season? Those things tend to even out. Contrary to the betting public, the laptops like the Mountain West Conference and this Nevada. Ken Pomeroy’s ranking system currently has the Wolf Pack as his 44th team in the nation — and the Sun Devils only rank 70th according to his metrics. Nevada has impressive wins against San Diego State and Utah State that Pomeroy ranks in his top-18 teams — and they lost in overtime on the neutral court to a Kansas State team that Pomeroy ranks 25th in the nation. There is nothing like a First Four NCAA Tournament game to quickly reverse a lazy narrative while igniting some momentum for this team after a bad start to the month. As it is, the Wolf Pack has covered the point spread in 8 of their last 12 games after losing two games in a row to conference opponents — and they have covered the point spread in 5 of their last 7 games after suffering two straight upset losses. They have also covered the point spread in 9 of their last 13 games after losing two games in a row by six points or less. Nevada is 18-8-2 ATS in their last 28 games against teams with a winning record — and they are not a good matchup for this Arizona State team. The Sun Devils want to create scoring opportunities in open play to take advantage of their speed and athleticism. They thrive when forcing turnovers — but the Wolf Pack rank 25th in the nation by turning the ball over in just 15.2 % of their possessions. Nevada also ranks fifth in the nation in opponent transition scoring opportunities. When Arizona State gets stuck in the half-court, they struggle to score points. They rank 308th in the nation with an effective field goal percentage of 47.5%. They rank 315th in the nation with a 31.4% clip from behind the arc. They rank 274th in the nation with a 47.9% clip inside the arc — and that mark falls even further to just a 44.5% shooting percentage with their 2-pointers when playing away from home, ranking 300th in the nation. The Sun Devils are a great defensive team, especially in the half-court — but they foul too much in their zeal to create turnovers. Arizona State ranks 235th in the nation in defensive foul rate — and Nevada ranks 22nd in the nation in drawing fouls. On the line, the Wolf Pack make 79.2% of their free throws which is the sixth-best mark in the nation. Nevada will have a size advantage as well if this game becomes a slog — they rank 17th in the nation in average height with a tall starting five leading the way while Arizona State ranks 180th in average height. The Sun Devils are erratic and inconsistent. While they have high-profile wins against Arizona and Creighton, they lost to Texas Southern along with three other Pac-12 teams who did not make the Big Dance. Arizona State has failed to cover the point spread in 13 of their last 19 games when favored.
FINAL TAKE: The Sun Devils have failed to cover the point spread in 4 of their last 5 games when listed in the +/- 3-point range — and they have failed to cover the point spread in 8 of their last 13 games played on a neutral court. Nevada has covered the point spread in 9 of their last 11 games when listed in the +/- 3-point range — and they have covered the point spread in 15 of their last 19 games played on a neutral court. 25* CBB First Four NCAA Tournament Game of the Year with the Nevada Wolf Pack (704) plus the points versus the Arizona State (703). Best of luck for us — Frank.
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03-15-23 |
Virginia Tech v. Cincinnati -5 |
Top |
72-81 |
Win
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100 |
2 h 19 m |
Show
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At 9:00 PM ET on Wednesday, we will be playing the Cincinnati Bearcats (716) minus the points versus the Virginia Tech Hokies (715) in the First Round of the National Invitational Tournament. THE SITUATION: Cincinnati (21-12) lost in the Semifinals of the American Athletic Conference Tournament to Houston by a 69-48 score as a 9.5-point underdog on Saturday. Virginia Tech (19-14) got eliminated in the ACC Tournament in a 97-77 loss to North Carolina State as a 2.5-point underdog on Wednesday.
REASONS TO TAKE THE BEARCATS MINUS THE POINTS: Cincinnati shot a season-low 25.5% from the field against the Cougars. They also allowed Houston to make 50.9% of their shots which was the worst defensive effort in their last eight games. The NIT presents this team some measure of redemption from that disappointing performance. The Bearcats have covered the point spread in 12 of their last 13 games after a straight-up loss — and they have covered the point spread in 11 straight games after a point spread loss. Additionally, they have covered the point spread in 5 of their last 7 games after a loss by 20 or more points. They get this game at home where they have a 15-3 record with a +15.9 net point differential — and they rank 36th in the nation in their last ten games when playing on their home court. Cincinnati has covered the point spread in 12 of their last 16 games at home — and they are 15-5-1 ATS in their last 21 home games against teams with a winning percentage of 40% or lower on the road. Virginia Tech had a 13-4 record at home — but they were only 6-10 away from home. In their 11 true road games in hostile environments, the Hokies were only 2-9 — and they ranked 201st in the nation in Adjusted Defensive Efficiency. What drags this team down the most when playing in those road games is their interior defense as they allow their home hosts to make 54.2% of their shots inside the arc, ranking 283rd in the nation. The Hokies have failed to cover the point spread in 9 of their last 11 games on the road — and they are 16-34-2 ATS in their last 52 road games against teams with a winning record at home.
FINAL TAKE: Virginia Tech has failed to cover the point spread in 10 of their last 14 games against teams with a winning percentage of 60% or higher — and they have failed to cover the point spread in 11 of their last 14 tournament games. 25* CBB First Round NIT Game of the Year with Cincinnati Bearcats (716) minus the points versus the Virginia Tech Hokies (715). Best of luck for us — Frank.
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03-14-23 |
Mississippi State -2 v. Pittsburgh |
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59-60 |
Loss |
-110 |
2 h 29 m |
Show
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At 9:10 PM ET on Tuesday, we will be playing the Mississippi State Bulldogs (701) minus the points versus the Pittsburgh Panthers (702) in the First Four round of the NCAA Tournament. THE SITUATION: Mississippi State (21-12) enters the Big Dance having lost two of their last three games after their 72-49 loss to Alabama as an 8-point underdog in the SEC Tournament on Friday. Pittsburgh (22-11) has lost three of their last four games after their 96-69 loss to Duke as a 5.5-point underdog in the ACC Tournament on Thursday. This game is being played on a neutral court at the University of Dayton Arena in Dayton, Ohio.
REASONS TO TAKE THE BULLDOGS MINUS THE POINTS: Mississippi State is not a good shooting team — but their 31.0% shooting percentage against the Crimson Tide in the Quarterfinals of the SEC Tournament was the worst shooting effort in their last 19 games. The advanced metrics do indicate that the Bulldogs should be getting a visit from the Regression Gods regarding their expected field goal percentage eventually matching up to their actual field goal percentage this season. Mississippi State has covered the point spread in 4 of their last 5 games after failing to score more than 50 points in their last game. Additionally, the Bulldogs are 35-15-1 ATS in their last 51 games after a straight-up loss — and they are 15-5-1 ATS in their last 21 games after a loss by 20 or more points. Mississippi State plays defense at an elite level. Not only do they rank sixth in the nation in Adjusted Defensive Efficiency but have the lowest Adjusted Defensive Efficiency in the nation when playing away from home in their last ten games. The Bulldogs also rank 18th in the nation by pulling down 34.4% of their missed shots on the road — and the Panthers allow their opponents to pull down 34% of their missed shots when playing away from home, ranking 344th in the nation. Pittsburgh is just 0-4-1 ATS in their last 5 games after a loss by 20 or more points. They are also 1-3-2 ATS in their last 6 games after allowing 90 or more points in their last game. And while the Panthers allowed the Blue Devils to make 62.1% of their shots in what was the worst defensive effort of their season, they have then failed to cover the point spread in 6 of their last 7 games after allowing their previous opponent to nail 55% or more of their shots. Pittsburgh ranks 218th in the nation in their last ten games away from home in Adjusted Defensive Efficiency.
FINAL TAKE: The Panthers are 1-5-1 ATS in their last 7 games played on a neutral court — and they have failed to cover the point spread in 4 of their last games in the NCAA Tournament. Mississippi State has covered the point spread in 6 of their last 8 games against teams with a winning percentage of 60% or higher. 10* CBB Mississippi State-Pittsburgh truTV Special with the Mississippi State Bulldogs (701) minus the points versus the Pittsburgh Panthers (702). Best of luck for us — Frank.
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03-13-23 |
Jazz +9 v. Heat |
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115-119 |
Win
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100 |
0 h 20 m |
Show
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At 7:40 PM ET on Monday, we will be playing the Utah Jazz (551) plus the points versus the Miami Heat (552). THE SITUATION: Utah (33-35) has erased a four-game losing streak with the two victories in a row after a 119-111 win at Charlotte as a 1-point favorite on Saturday. Miami (36-33) has lost two of their last three games after a 126-114 loss at Orlando as a 2.5-point favorite.
REASONS TO TAKE THE JAZZ PLUS THE POINTS: The Heat have been overvalued by the betting market all season. They rank just 26th in the NBA in Adjusted Offensive Efficiency — with the biggest problem being that they can’t make their 3-pointers. After making 37.9% of their shots from behind the arc last season, they are only shooting 33.7% from 3-point range this season. Miami has failed to cover the point spread in 5 straight games after a double-digit loss — and they have failed to cover the point spread in 4 straight games after an upset loss by 10 or more points. The Heat return home where they have failed to cover the point spread in 8 of their last 10 games — and they have failed to cover the point spread in 5 straight home games against teams with a winning percentage of 40% or lower on the road. Miami is not a reliable favorite as they have failed to cover the point spread in 18 of their last 24 games when laying 3.5 to 9.5 points — and they have failed to cover the point spread in 10 of their last 12 home games when favored by 6.5 to 12 points. Utah may have been sellers at the trade deadline but they continue to play hard. They are 3-1-1 ATS in their last 5 games after a straight-up win. They have also failed to cover the point spread in 11 of their last 13 road games after losing four or five of their last six contests. The Jazz have a 6-2-1 ATS in their last 9 games on the road — and they have covered the point spread in 4 straight road games against teams with a winning percentage of 60% or higher at home. They will be without Jordan Clarkson and Collin Sexton who are dealing with injuries — but both players did not play in either game of their two-game winning streak. Utah has covered the point spread in 24 of their last 34 games as an underdog.
FINAL TAKE: Utah will be looking to avenge a 126-123 upset loss at home to the Heat as a 4-point favorite on December 31st — and they have covered the point spread in 11 of their last 17 opportunities for revenge. 10* NBA Monday Daily Discounted Deal with the Utah Jazz (551) plus the points versus the Miami Heat (552). Best of luck for us — Frank.
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03-12-23 |
Wizards v. 76ers -7.5 |
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93-112 |
Win
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100 |
1 h 52 m |
Show
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At 6:10 PM ET on Sunday, we will be playing the Philadelphia 76ers (538) minus the points versus the Washington Wizards (537). THE SITUATION: Philadelphia (44-22) has won four games in a row after their 120-119 win against Portland as an 8.5-point favorite on Friday. Washington (31-36) has lost four of their last five games after their 114-107 loss to Atlanta as a 2-point underdog on Friday.
REASONS TO TAKE THE 76ERS MINUS THE POINTS: Philadelphia nailed 51.8% of their shots on Friday which was the fifth straight game where they made at least 49.4% of their shots. Philadelphia is making 53.4% of their shots in their last five games which are generating 128.6 Points-Per-Game. The Sixers have covered the point spread in 9 of their last 14 games after making 47% or more of their shots in three straight games. They have all covered the point spread in 4 of their last 5 games after a point spread loss. They stay at home where they have covered the point spread in 21 of their last 30 games. Washington lost to Atlanta by seven points despite holding them to a 44.2% shooting percentage which was the best defensive effort in their last nine games. The Wizards have failed to cover the point spread in 4 of their last 5 games after a straight-up loss. And while Washington lost both their games at home to the Hawks this week, they have then failed to cover the point spread in 9 of their last 13 games after losing two games in a row on their home court. The Wizards have also failed to cover the point spread in 5 of their last 7 games against teams with a winning record.
FINAL TAKE: Philadelphia will be motivated to avenge a 116-111 loss at Washington as a 4.5-point favorite on December 27th. The 76ers have covered the point spread in 11 of their last 14 games when avenging an upset loss — and they have covered the point spread in 10 of their last 12 games when playing with revenge from a loss on the road. 10* NBA Sunday Daily Discounted Deal with the Philadelphia 76ers (538) minus the points versus the Washington Wizards (537). Best of luck for us — Frank.
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03-12-23 |
Memphis +6 v. Houston |
Top |
75-65 |
Win
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100 |
1 h 18 m |
Show
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At 3:15 PM ET on Sunday, we will be playing the Memphis Tigers (657) plus the points versus the Houston Cougars (658) in the Finals of the American Athletic Conference Tournament. THE SITUATION: Memphis (25-8) has won five of their last six games after their 94-54 victory against Tulane as a 6.5-point favorite in the semifinals of this tournament yesterday. Houston (31-2) has won 13 games in a row after their 69-48 victory against Cincinnati as a 9.5-point favorite on Saturday. This game is being played on a neutral court at Dickies Arena in Fort Worth, Texas.
REASONS TO TAKE THE TIGERS PLUS THE POINTS: Memphis flexed their muscles yesterday by nailing 13 of 30 (43.3%) shots from behind the arc while holding the Green Wave to just 25.8% shooting in their dominant 40-point victory. That is a great sign for them this afternoon as they have covered the point spread in 4 of their last 5 games after a straight-up win — and they have covered the point spread in 15 of their last 20 games after a double-digit win against a conference rival. The challenge gets much greater now against the number one team in the nation in this Cougars team — but the Tigers’ style of play makes them a dangerous underdog. If Memphis’ shots are not falling, they create additional scoring opportunities by crashing the offensive glass and forcing turnovers. They rank 98th in the nation by pulling down 31.0% of their missed shots. They rank 41st in the nation by forcing turnovers in 21.1% of their opponent’s possessions. Houston is a dominant rebounding team that out-rebounds their opponents by +7.3 Rebounds-Per-Game — but the Tigers have covered the point spread in 8 of their last nine games after 15 games in the season against teams who out-rebound their opponents by +7.0 or more RPG. Head coach Penny Hardaway’s team has covered the point spread in 13 of their last 17 games against teams winning 80% or more of their games — and they have covered the point spread in 12 of their last 15 games as an underdog. Furthermore, the Tigers have covered the point spread in 4 of their last 5 games played on a neutral court — and they have covered the point spread in 7 of their last 8 games on a neutral court with the Total set in the 135-139.5-point range. Houston is a great team — but we are betting numbers. They played their best defensive game in their last 27 contests by holding the Bearcats to 25.5% shooting. The Cougars have then failed to cover the point spread in 4 of their last 5 games after a straight-up win — and they have failed to cover the point spread in 5 of their last 6 games after a point spread victory. They have failed to cover the point spread in 4 of their last 5 games after a win by 20 or more points. And while Houston crushed East Carolina by a 60-46 score in the quarterfinals of this tournament on Friday, they have then failed to cover the point spread in 7 of their last 10 games after winning two games in a row by double-digits — and they have failed to cover the point spread in 4 of their last 5 games after winning two games in a row by 20 or more points. They have also failed to cover the point spread in 5 of their last 6 games after winning nine or more games in a row. Houston does have some weaknesses that should contribute to this being a close game. They foul too much by ranking 285th in the nation in defensive foul rate — and Memphis makes 75.2% of their free throws. They only make 34.8% of their 3-pointers, ranking 137th in the nation. And they are vulnerable to good rebounding teams as they allow their opponents to rebound 27.3% of their missed shots, ranking 125th in the nation. And while the Tigers hold their opponents to 40.5% shooting, Houston has failed to cover the point spread 6 in their last 9 games after 15 games into the season against teams who hold their opponents to no higher than 42% shooting.
FINAL TAKE: Houston swept the two regular-season meetings between these teams — but Memphis has covered the point spread in 6 of their last 9 games when playing with double-revenge. The Cougars won the first game at home by a 72-64 score but the Tigers were without Kendric Davis in that game. Houston eked out a 67-65 win in the rematch last Sunday with Davis scoring 26 points for the Cougars. Memphis has covered the point spread in 7 of their last 11 opportunities to exact some same-season revenge. 25* CBB American Athletic Conference Underdog of the Year with the Memphis Tigers (657) plus the points versus the Houston Cougars (658). Best of luck for us — Frank.
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03-11-23 |
Tulane v. Memphis -5.5 |
Top |
54-94 |
Win
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100 |
2 h 31 m |
Show
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At 5:30 PM ET on Saturday, we will be playing the Memphis Tigers (622) minus the points versus the Tulane Green Wave (621) in the Semifinals of the American Athletic Conference Tournament. THE SITUATION: Memphis (24-8) has won four of their last five games after their 81-76 victory against Central Florida as a 5.5-point favorite yesterday in the Quarterfinals of this tournament. Tulane (20-10) has won three games in a row with their 82-76 victory against Wichita State as a 2.5-point favorite yesterday. This game is being played on a neutral court at Dickies Arena in Fort Worth, Texas.
REASONS TO TAKE THE TIGERS MINUS THE POINTS: Memphis is a reliable team when playing away from home since they are not dependent on hot shooting. They pull down 31.0% of their missed shots, ranking 100 in the nation — and they should own the glass against this Green Wave team that allows their opponents to rebound 30.4% of their missed shots, ranking 273rd in the nation. The Tigers also create additional scoring possessions by forcing turnovers in 20.2% of their opponent’s possessions, ranking second in the American Athletic Conference. Memphis ranks 14th in the nation in Adjusted Net Efficiency when playing away from home. They have covered the point spread in 8 of their last 9 road games when playing for the second time in three days. They have also covered the point spread in 4 straight games after a point spread loss. Furthermore, while the Tigers have won seven of their last nine games, they have then covered the point spread in 19 of their last 26 road games after winning six or seven of their last eight games. Memphis has covered the point spread in 13 of their last 18 games played on a neutral court — and they have covered the point spread in 14 of their last 18 games played in March. Tulane held the Shockers to 37.0% shooting which was the best defensive effort in their last nine games. But the Green Wave rank just 135th in the nation in Adjusted Defensive Efficiency when playing on the road. They had not covered the point spread in five straight games before yesterday — and they have failed to cover the point spread in 5 of their last 6 games after failing to cover the point spread in four of their last five games. This is the first time Tulane is not the favorite in their last six games. They have failed to cover the point spread in 11 of their last 13 games when favored in their two previous games — and they have failed to cover the point spread in 7 of their last 8 games after being favored in at least three games in a row before this one. The Green Wave risks being fatigued in this game as well as they have failed to cover the point spread in 4 straight games when playing with one day or less of rest — and they have failed to cover the point spread in 6 of their last 9 games when playing for the third or more time in seven days. Memphis sacrifices defensive rebounding for getting out on the fast break — making them vulnerable to teams who crash the offensive glass. But this is not Tulane who ranks 361st in the nation by rebounding only 18.9% of their missed shots. The Green Wave have failed to cover the point spread in 4 of their last 5 games against teams with a winning record — and they have failed to cover the point spread in 5 of their last 7 games played on a neutral court.
FINAL TAKE: Tulane swept the two regular season games between these two teams — shooting 52.4% and 48.3% from the field in both games despite a 46.7% field goal percentage for the season. After upsetting the Tigers at home by a 96-89 score on January 1st, the Green Wave followed that up with a 90-89 score in Memphis as a 7-point underdog in that game. The Tigers have covered the point spread in 29 of their last 44 games when avenging a loss by three points or less. 25* CBB American Athletic Conference Game of the Year with the Memphis Tigers (622) minus the points versus the Tulane Green Wave (621). Best of luck for us — Frank.
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03-10-23 |
Duke v. Miami-FL +3 |
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85-78 |
Loss |
-115 |
0 h 8 m |
Show
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At 7:00 PM ET on Friday, we will be playing the Miami (FL) Hurricanes (850) plus the points versus the Duke Blue Devils (849) in the Semifinals of the ACC Tournament. THE SITUATION: Miami (25-6) has won nine of their last ten games after their 74-72 victory against Wake Forest as a 6.5-point favorite in the ACC Tournament Quarterfinals yesterday. Duke (24-8) is on a seven-game winning streak after their 96-69 win against Pittsburgh yesterday. This game is being played on a neutral court at Greensboro Coliseum in Greensboro, North Carolina.
REASONS TO TAKE THE HURRICANES PLUS THE POINTS: The Blue Demons nailed a season-high 62.1% of their shots yesterday afternoon — but Duke has failed to cover the point spread in 15 of their last 22 games after a straight-up win. They have also failed to cover the point spread in 10 of their last 11 games after a point spread win. Additionally, the Blue Devils have failed to cover the point spread in 13 of their last 18 games after a win by 10 or more points — and they have failed to cover the point spread in 5 straight games after a win by 20 or more points. Duke has still failed to cover the point spread in 9 of their last 13 games against teams with a winning percentage of 60% or higher. Miami has covered the point spread in 18 of their last 24 games after a point spread in their previous game. Furthermore, the Hurricanes have covered the point spread in 6 of their last 8 games against teams with a winning record — and they are 34-16-1 ATS in their last 51 games against teams with a winning percentage of 60% or higher. Miami has also covered the point spread in 17 of their last 21 games as an underdog.
FINAL TAKE: These two teams split their two regular-season games with the Hurricanes winning the most recent contest by an 81-59 score on February 6th. Duke has revenge on their minds — but they have failed to cover the point spread in 5 of their last 6 games when attempting to avenge a double-digit loss. 20* CBB Friday Night Discounted Deal with the Miami (FL) Hurricanes (850) plus the points versus the Duke Blue Devils (849). Best of luck for us — Frank.
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03-10-23 |
Temple +5.5 v. Cincinnati |
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54-84 |
Loss |
-115 |
0 h 29 m |
Show
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At 3:30 PM ET on Friday, we will be playing the Temple Owls (823) plus the points versus the Cincinnati Bearcats (824) in the Quarterfinals of the American Athletic Conference Tournament. THE SITUATION: Temple (16-15) lost two of their last three games to conclude their regular season after an 83-82 loss at Tulane as a 5.5-point underdog last Sunday. Cincinnati (20-11) won three of their last four games to close out their regular season with a 97-74 victory against SMU as a 12.5-point favorite on Sunday. This game will be played on a neutral court at Dickies Arena in Fort Worth, Texas.
REASONS TO TAKE THE OWLS PLUS THE POINTS: The Owls allowed the Green Wave to make 50.9% of their shots last Sunday which was the worst defensive effort in their last five games. They should tighten things up on the defensive end of the court. Temple is 14-5-2 ATS in their last 21 games after a straight-up loss — and they have covered the point spread in 6 of their last 8 games after a point spread loss. They have also covered the point spread in 6 straight games after scoring 80 or more points in their last contest. And in their last 7 games against teams with a winning percentage of 60% or higher, they are 5-1-1 ATS. Cincinnati is just 23-50-3 ATS in their last 76 games after a straight-up win — and they have failed to cover the point spread in 7 of their last 10 games after a point spread victory. Additionally, the Bearcats have failed to cover the point spread in 9 of their last 10 games on the road after a double-digit victory — and they have failed to cover the point spread in 6 straight road games after a point spread win. Cincinnati has a 14-3 record when playing at home — but they experience the 261st biggest drop of Adjusted Net Efficiency in the nation when then going on the road on neutral courts or hostile environments.
FINAL TAKE: These two team split their two regular season games after Cincinnati avenged a 70-61 loss on New Year’s Day with an 88-83 win in overtime on their home court. The Owls have covered the point spread in 7 of their last 10 opportunities to avenge a loss where they gave up 75 or more points. 10* CBB Friday Daily Discounted Deal with the Temple Owls (823) plus the points versus the Cincinnati Bearcats (824). Best of luck for us — Frank.
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03-09-23 |
Mississippi State -4.5 v. Florida |
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69-68 |
Loss |
-110 |
0 h 15 m |
Show
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At 1:00 PM ET on Thursday, we will be playing the Mississippi State Bulldogs (757) minus the points versus the Florida Gators (758) in the second round of the SEC Tournament. THE SITUATION: Mississippi State (20-11) had their two-game winning streak snapped in a 77-72 upset loss at Vanderbilt as a 3.5-point favorite on Saturday. Florida (16-15) has won two in a row after a 79-67 victory against LSU as a 7.5-point favorite on Saturday. This game is being played on a neutral court at Bridgestone Arena in Nashville.
REASONS TO TAKE THE BULLDOGS MINUS THE POINTS: Mississippi State allowed the Gators to nail 49.1% of their shots which was their worst defensive effort in 17 games going back to January 3rd at Tennessee when the Volunteers nailed 69.2% of their shots against them. The Bulldogs are 36-15-1 ATS in their last 52 games after losing their previous game — and they have covered the point spread in 14 of their last 18 games after a loss on the road. They have also covered the point spread in 7 of their last 9 games after an upset loss in their previous game. Mississippi State’s style of play translates well to neutral court environments. They play ferocious defense as they rank seventh in the nation in Adjusted Defensive Efficiency. They also have a good Plan B if their shots are not falling as they pull down 35.1% of their missed shots, ranking 18th in the nation. The Gators are vulnerable in this area as they rank 12th in the SEC by allowing their opponents to pull down 34.5% of their missed shots. The Bulldogs have covered the point spread in 7 of their last 9 games against teams with a winning record. Florida has failed to cover the point spread in 17 of their last 24 games after a straight-up win — and they have failed to cover the point spread in 6 of their last 7 games after a double-digit win at home. They have also failed to cover the point spread in 17 of their last 24 games when playing for the second time in eight days. I do not like the Gators’ style of play when it comes to winning single-elimination tournaments. If their shots are not falling, they can get into trouble since they do not create additional scoring opportunities. They are last in the SEC by pulling down 22.9% of their missed shots. They only force turnovers in 16.4% of their opponent’s possessions, ranking seventh in the conference. And they only make 31.2% of their 3-pointers in conference play, ranking 11th in the SEC. To compound matters, Florida only ranks seventh in the conference in Adjusted Defensive Efficiency. It is not surprising that the Gators have failed to cover the point spread in 7 of their last 8 games played on a neutral court — and they have failed to cover the point spread in 4 straight games against teams with a winning percentage of 60% or higher.
FINAL TAKE: Mississippi State got upset at home against Florida by a 61-59 score on January 21st — but the Bulldogs have then covered the point spread in 39 of their last 62 games when avenging an upset loss. 10* CBB Blowout Bookie Buster with the Mississippi State Bulldogs (757) minus the points versus the Florida Gators (758). Best of luck for us — Frank.
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03-08-23 |
St. Peter's v. Rider -6.5 |
Top |
70-62 |
Loss |
-107 |
5 h 57 m |
Show
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At 9:30 PM ET on Wednesday, we will be playing the Rider Broncs (692) minus the points versus the Saint Peter’s Peacocks (691) in the Quarterfinals of the Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference. THE SITUATION: Rider (16-13) has lost two of their last three games after an 80-78 loss to Iona as a 7-point underdog on Saturday. Saint Peter’s (13-17) has won three of their last four games after a 70-52 upset win against Fairfield as a 2-point underdog yesterday in the first round of this tournament. This game is being played on a neutral court at Boardwalk Hall in Atlantic City, New Jersey.
REASONS TO TAKE THE BRONCS MINUS THE POINTS: Saint Peter’s has registered two straight upset victories after they ended their regular season on Saturday by beating Siena by one point — but bettors are making a mistake if they think this team is poised to enjoy another strong March Madness run like last year when they reached the Elite Eight. Shaheen Holloway parlayed that supreme coaching job to get the Seton Hal gig — and the players left the program along with him en masse. In all, nine players transferred including all five starters from that team and the top-six scorers from the group that lost to North Carolina in the Elite Eight. So when bettors see that the Peacocks have covered the point spread in 15 of their last 18 games played on a neutral court, the only neutral court game this new group played under new head coach Bashir Mason, formerly of Wagner, was yesterday. They held the Stags to just 37.0% shooting which was the best defensive effort in their last seven games. Yet this team still ranks 287th in the nation in Adjusted Defensive Efficiency in their last ten games and they finished 9th in the Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference in that metric. A letdown is likely as they have failed to cover the point spread in 6 of their last 7 games this season after a straight-up win — and they have failed to cover the point spread in 4 of their last 5 games after an upset win. Furthermore, Saint Peter’s has failed to cover the point spread in 11 of their last 12 games after a point spread loss. And in their last 8 games played with one day or less of rest, they have failed to cover the point spread in 6 of those contests. The Peacocks made 48.0% of their shots yesterday which was the best shooting mark in their last three games. This team can’t score — they rank 325th in the nation in Adjusted Offensive Efficiency. Their effective field goal percentage of 44.1% ranks 359th in the nation — and they only make 29.3% of their shots from behind the arc, ranking 354th in the nation. They led the MAAC in offensive rebounding pulling down 35.4% of their missed shots — but the Broncs rank third in the conference by holding their opponents to rebounding 27.5% of their misses. Additionally, the Peacocks have failed to cover the point spread in 10 of their last 15 games with the Total set in the 120s. Rider settled for second place in the MAAC with a 13-7 conference record after their 2-point loss to the regular season champions in the Gaels with head coach Rick Pitino’s team avenging an earlier loss to the Broncs. The Broncs should rebound tonight as they have covered the point spread in 4 straight games after a loss — and they have covered the point spread in 7 of their last 9 games after a loss to a conference rival. They have also covered the point spread in 5 of their last 7 games after a point spread win. Rider has size with three of their six regulars 6’7 or taller. They were second in the conference by making 50.6% of their shots inside the arc. They also ranked second in the MAAC by pulling down 33.4% of their missed shots — and in their last ten games away from home, they rank seventh in the nation by rebounding 36.6% of their misses. The Peacocks are vulnerable on the defensive glass with their opponents rebounding 32.3% of their missed shots, ranking 321st in the nation. The laptops indicate that Rider has value on the road — especially as of late. While one power rankings system places them 207th in the nation, that mark jumps to 155th in the nation when playing away from home in their last ten games. Those are the teams I am looking for this week — and they have covered the point spread in 8 of their last 11 games in March.
FINAL TAKE: The Broncs swept both games in the regular season after a 73-60 victory at Saint Peter’s as a 3.5-point favorite last Thursday — and the Peacocks have failed to cover the point spread in 5 of their last 7 opportunities for revenge. 25* CBB Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference Game of the Year with Rider Broncs (692) minus the points versus the Saint Peter’s Peacocks (691). Best of luck for us — Frank.
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03-07-23 |
Fairleigh Dickinson v. Merrimack -3.5 |
Top |
66-67 |
Loss |
-115 |
2 h 10 m |
Show
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At 7:00 PM ET on Tuesday, we will be playing the Merrimack Warriors (306566) minus the points versus the Farleigh Dickinson Knights (306565) in the Finals of the Northeast Conference Tournament. THE SITUATION: Merrimack (17-16) reached the championship game of this tournament with their 71-60 victory against Sacred Heart as a 4.5-point favorite on Saturday. Farleigh Dickinson (19-14) has won four of their last five games after a 70-50 victory against St. Francis-PA as a 4-point favorite on Saturday.
REASONS TO TAKE THE WARRIORS MINUS THE POINTS: Merrimack is not eligible to play in the NCAA Tournament they have yet to complete four years as a Division I member which is an NCAA regulation. Given that they will be motivated to not only claim the Northeast Conference championship but also avenge two losses to the Knights in the regular season, this is the Warriors’ Super Bowl — and they get to play this contest in front of their home crowd. Merrimack has won ten games in a row — and 17 of their last 20 contests coming into this game. While they rank 282nd in the nation in one of the power ranking systems I use, they rise to 180th in their last ten contests using those metrics. That bodes well for them tonight as they have covered the point spread in 4 of their last 5 games after a win against a conference opponent. The Warriors have also covered the point spread in 5 of their last 7 games after winning three or more games in a row — and they have covered the point spread in 4 of their last 5 games after winning five or more games in a row. This is a very good defensive team that leads the nation by forcing turnovers in 26.2% of their opponent’s possessions. They also rank 101st in the nation in Adjusted Defensive Efficiency — and that is more difficult than it first appears because the Northeast Conference is statistically the worst conference in Division I. Looking at the conference numbers is probably more illuminating for this contest — and Merrimack not only leads the way in forcing turnovers but they are first in Adjusted Defensive Efficiency and second with an opponent’s effective field goal percentage of 45.9% while ranking in the top two in 3-point and 2-point defense. Admittedly, their national offensive numbers are lousy — but they rank fifth in the Northeast Conference in Adjusted Offensive Efficiency and fourth in the conference when measuring efficiency on their home court. They make a very healthy 38.0% of their shots from behind the arc at home against conference opponents — so this team is fine. They have an 8-6 record at home with a +6.5 net point differential — and it is the play of their defense that stands out. They hold their guests to 38.5% shooting which results in only 56.4 Points-Per-Game. The Warriors have covered the point spread in 4 of their last 5 games at home when favored by 3.5 to 6 points. Farleigh Dickinson has clinched their ticket to the Big Dance by reaching this game and facing a team ineligible to advance — so while I still expect them to play hard, a little bit of the edge is off since this is not a truly “do or die” situation. As it is, the Knights have failed to cover the point spread in 4 of their last 5 games after a straight-up win — and they have failed to cover the point spread in 5 of their last 8 games after a win by 15 or more points. They have covered two of their last three games — but they have failed to cover the point spread in 4 of their last 5 games after a point spread victory and they have failed to cover the point spread in 6 of their last 8 games after covering twice in their last three contests. They have failed to cover the point spread in 6 of their last 9 games when playing for the third time in seven days. Farleigh Dickinson held St. Francis (PA) to 40.0% shooting which was the best defensive effort in their last four games. But this is one of the least effective defensive teams in the nation — they rank 361st in the nation and eighth in the Northeast Conference in Adjusted Defensive Efficiency. The Knights’ opponent’s effective field goal percentage of 56.2% ranks 358th in the nation — and they simply do not have the excuse of their non-conference schedule since they rank ninth in the Northeast Conference with an opponent’s effective field goal percentage of 55.9%. Fairleigh Dickinson relies on their offensive attack to win games — but their Adjusted Offensive Efficiency of 108.3 at home drops to 105.2 when they are playing away from home. They have failed to cover the point spread in 5 of their last 6 games in a tournament setting.
FINAL TAKE: The Knights won the first meeting between these teams on December 29th with a 71-63 win at home before following that up with a 78-71 upset win at Merrimack as a 2.5-point underdog on January 28th. Fairleigh Dickinson shot 53.7% from the field in that rematch including a sizzling 10 of 22 (45.4%) clip from behind the arc that is not likely sustainable tonight. The Warriors blew second-half leads in both games — and they have covered the point spread in 6 of their last 8 opportunities to avenge an upset loss. 25* CBB Northeast Conference Game of the Year with the Merrimack Warriors (306566) minus the points versus the Farleigh Dickinson Knights (306565). Best of luck for us — Frank.
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03-06-23 |
Cleveland State -2 v. Wisc-Milwaukee |
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93-80 |
Win
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100 |
1 h 56 m |
Show
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At 9:30 PM ET on Monday, we will be playing the Cleveland State Vikings (871) minus the points versus the Wisconsin-Milwaukee Panthers (872) in the Semifinals of the Horizon League Tournament. THE SITUATION: Cleveland State (20-12) has won six of their last seven games after their 75-70 victory in overtime as a 6.5-point favorite on Thursday. Wisconsin-Milwaukee (21-10) has won three games in a row after their 81-70 upset victory against Wright State as a 1.5-point underdog on Thursday. This game will be played on a neutral court at Indiana Farmers Coliseum in Indianapolis.
REASONS TO TAKE THE VIKINGS MINUS THE POINTS: Cleveland State beat Robert Morris despite them shooting 43.5% from the field — not a bad defensive number but it was the best a team has shot against the Vikings in their last eight games. Cleveland State ranks second in the Horizon League with an opponent’s effective field goal percentage of 49.4%. The Vikings have not covered the point spread in four straight games — but they have then covered the point spread in 21 of their last 29 games after not covering the point spread in four straight games. Cleveland State remains effective when playing away from home since they work hard at generating additional scoring opportunities for themselves. They rank 17th in the nation by pulling down 35.1% of their missed shots, ranking 17th in the nation. They also rank 53rd in the nation by forcing turnovers in 20.9% of their opponent’s possessions. The Panthers are vulnerable in both of these areas. They allow their opponents to pull down 32.9% of their missed shots, ranking 338th in the nation. They also turn the ball over in 21.9% of their possessions, ranking 347th in the nation. Milwaukee pulled off their second-straight upset in this tournament with their victory against the Raiders. But while they have scored at least 81 points in three straight games, they have then failed to cover the point spread in 5 of their last 7 games after scoring 75 or more points in two straight games. And while their last game finished Under the 161.5-point total, they have then failed to cover the point spread in 19 of their last 27 games after playing an Under in their last contest. The Panthers benefitted from a 9-2 record in conference play in games decided by five points or less — and that suggests they are overvalued relative to their overall record. This is also a team that thrived when playing at home — but they rank 358th in the nation in their decline in their play away from home in Net Adjusted Efficiency.
FINAL TAKE: Milwaukee swept both games against the Vikings in their two regular-season games — and both were upset victories which should have the Vikings very fired up for this third encounter. Cleveland State has covered the point spread in 15 of their last 20 games when playing with revenge. These two teams last played on February 25th with the Panthers pulling off an 81-72 victory as a 1.5-point home underdog — but the Vikings have covered the point spread in 10 of their last 12 games when avenging a loss on the road and they have covered the point spread in 10 of their last 11 games when avenging a loss where they allowed 75 or more points. 10* CBB Monday Late Show Bailout with the Cleveland State Vikings (871) minus the points versus the Wisconsin-Milwaukee Panthers (872). Best of luck for us — Frank.
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03-05-23 |
South Florida +8.5 v. Wichita State |
Top |
49-69 |
Loss |
-110 |
1 h 43 m |
Show
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At 2:00 PM ET on Sunday, we will be playing the South Florida Bulls (781) plus the points versus the Wichita State Shockers (782). THE SITUATION: South Florida (14-16) has won three games in a row after a 72-56 win against Tulsa as a 14-point favorite on Wednesday. Wichita State (15-14) has lost two of their last three games after an 83-66 loss at Houston as a 17.5-point underdog on Thursday.
REASONS TO TAKE THE BULLS PLUS THE POINTS: South Florida defeated the Golden Hurricane despite only shooting 42.4% from the field. The Bulls have won four of their last five games with them shooting 48.9% from the field in those contests and scoring +4.2 Points-Per-Game above their season average. They have also held their last five opponents to just 40.9% shooting. South Florida has covered the point spread in 6 of their last 8 games after a win at home — and they have covered the point spread in a decisive 34 of their last 52 games on the road after beating a conference rival in their last contest. They have also covered the point spread in 6 straight games on the road after a point spread cover in their last game. On the road, the Bulls are outscoring their opponents by +0.1 PPG despite a 5-7 record. They are 40-18-1 ATS in their last 59 games on the road with nine-point spread covers in their last ten games this season. They have also covered the point spread in 8 of their last 9 road games as an underdog or as a pick ‘em. South Florida is second in the American Athletic Conference by pulling down 33.2% of their missed shots. The Shockers are vulnerable in this department as they rank sixth in the AAC by allowing their conference opponents to rebound 29.2% of their missed shots. Wichita State lost by 17 points to the Cougars despite making 64.9% of their shots to waste their best shooting effort of the season. The Shockers have failed to cover the point spread in 15 of their last 22 games after a point spread victory — and they have failed to cover the point spread in 8 of their last 9 home games after a point spread cover. And while they have covered the point spread in three of their last four games, they have then failed to cover the point spread in 5 of their last 6 games after covering the point spread in three of their last four contests. They return home where they are 7-9 this season. Wichita State is 17-36-2 ATS in their last 55 games at home after failing to cover the point spread in 12 of their 16 home games this season. They have failed to cover the point spread in 21 of their last 26 home games against teams with a losing record on the road — and they have failed to cover the point spread in 9 of their last 11 home games when favored by 6.5 to 12 points. The Shockers are not a good defensive team — and they are regressing in that area. They rank ninth in the conference in Adjusted Defensive Efficiency — and they have allowed their last five opponents to score 79.2 PPG which is +10.3 PPG above their season average. Their last five opponents have made 46.9% of their shots despite their 40.8 defensive field goal percentage for the season. They have failed to cover the point spread in 11 of their last 15 games with the Total set in the 140s.
FINAL TAKE: South Florida may be without their seven-footer Russel Tchewa who missed the last game with an undisclosed ailment. This situation still warrants an investment with the market adjusting by making the Bulls a bigger underdog. Wichita State won the first meeting between these two teams by a 70-66 score as a 2-point road underdog — and the Bulls have covered the point spread in 7 of their last 8 games on the road when avenging a loss. 10* CBB Sunday Afternoon Discounted Deal with the South Florida Bulls (781) plus the points versus the Wichita State Shockers (782). Best of luck for us — Frank.
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03-04-23 |
SE Missouri State +1.5 v. Tennessee Tech |
Top |
89-82 |
Win
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100 |
4 h 39 m |
Show
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At 8:00 PM ET on Saturday, we will be playing the Southeast Missouri State Redhawks (757) plus the point(s) versus the Tennessee Tech Golden Eagles (758) in the Finals of the Ohio Valley Conference Tournament. THE SITUATION: Southeast Missouri State (18-16) has won three games in a row after their 65-58 upset victory against Morehead State as a 4.5-point underdog yesterday. Tennessee Tech (16-16) also advanced in their semifinals contest in this tournament with their 78-63 upset victory against Tennessee-Martin as a 1.5-point underdog. This game is being played on a neutral court at the Ford Center in Evansville, Indiana.
REASONS TO TAKE THE REDHAWKS PLUS THE POINTS: Southeast Missouri is tough to beat in these neutral court games under third-year head coach Brad Korn. The Redhawks have covered the point spread in 14 of their last 17 games played on a neutral court including all five of their games this season. Korn’s style of play for his team translates into these situations. First, Southeast Missouri plays at a blistering pace — they rank sixth in the nation with 73.0 adjusted possessions per game. Second, they pressure the basketball to force turnovers — they lead the Ohio Valley Conference by forcing turnovers in 19.4% of their opponent’s possessions. The Redhawks are also a reliable shooting team near the basket as they lead the conference by making 54.7% of their shots inside the arc — and this percentage actually improves when they are playing away from home where they are making 55.4% of their 2-pointers. Southeast Missouri is rolling now — and they have covered the points spread in 13 of their last 19 games after a straight-up win. They have also covered the point spread in 5 of their last 7 games after a point spread victory — and they have covered the point spread in 5 of their last 6 games after a game where neither team scored more than 65 points. They have also covered the point spread in 17 of their last 25 games when playing without a day of rest. And in their last 17 games with the Total set in the 140s, Southeast Missouri State has covered the point spread in 12 of these contests. Tennessee Tech may be primed for a letdown after winning and covering the point spread in three straight games. The Golden Eagles have failed to cover the point spread in 6 of their last 9 games after winning two or more games in a row after conference rivals — and they have failed to cover the point spread in 6 of their last 9 games after covering the point spread in three straight games. Tennessee Tech has won and covered the point spread in six of their last eight games — but they have then failed to cover the point spread in 4 straight games after winning six or seven of their last eight games. They have also failed to cover the point spread in 7 of their last 9 games after covering the point spread in four of their last five games. The Golden Eagles force turnovers as well — but they are not as effective at it as the Redhawks who also do a better job of protecting the basketball. Tennessee Tech then has a Plan B problem. They do not create additional scoring opportunities as they are last in the conference by pulling down 22.7% of their missed shots. They do shoot plenty of 3s — and they nail an impressive 40.4% of these shots when playing at home, ranking 21st in the nation. But when playing away from home, their 3-point shooting plummets to just a 34.6% clip, ranking 101st in the nation. They only made 10 of their 30 (33%) shots from behind the arc yesterday. And while Southeast Missouri State at least makes their 2s, the Golden Eagles rank 10th in the Ohio Valley by making just 44.4% of their shots inside the arc. Tennessee Tech has covered the point spread in 6 of their last 8 games played on a neutral court as a favorite of up to three points or as a pick ‘em.
FINAL TAKE: These two teams split their two regular-season meetings with the Golden Eagles winning the most recent contest by an 82-80 score on their home court on February 24th — but Southeast Missouri State has covered the point spread in 10 of their last 11 games when avenging a same-season loss. 25* CBB Ohio Valley Conference Game of the Year is with the Southeast Missouri State Redhawks (757) plus the point(s) versus the Tennessee Tech Golden Eagles (758). Best of luck for us — Frank.
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02-27-23 |
Bellarmine +3 v. North Florida |
Top |
76-74 |
Win
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100 |
2 h 19 m |
Show
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At 7:00 PM ET on Monday, we will be playing the Bellarmine Knights (306519) plus the points versus the North Florida Ospreys (306520) in the first round of the Atlantic Sun Conference Tournament. THE SITUATION: Bellarmine (14-17) had their two-game winning streak snapped with a 79-67 loss at North Florida as a 5-point underdog on Friday. North Florida (14-16) has won two in a row and six of their last eight with the victory. This game is being played on a neutral court at Liberty Arena in Lynchburg, Virginia.
REASONS TO TAKE THE KNIGHTS PLUS THE POINTS: Bellarmine should respond with a strong effort with this quick turnaround and opportunity for revenge from their loss on Friday. The Knights have covered the point spread in 6 of their last 8 games after a straight-up loss — and they have covered the point spread in 20 of their last 30 games after a point spread loss. Bellarmine stays on the road where they have covered the point spread in 15 of their last 20 games on the road after a straight-up loss — and they have covered the point spread in 14 of their last 19 road games after a point spread loss. They have also covered the point spread in 13 of their last 18 games on the road against Atlantic Sun rivals. The Knights are a solid team when playing away from home because of their ability to make shots inside the perimeter — they rank 63rd in the nation by making 53.2% of their 2-pointers. Bellarmine has only covered the point spread once in their last four games — but they then have covered the point spread in 8 of their last 9 games after failing to cover the point spread in three of their last four games. They have also covered the point spread in 6 of their last 9 games when listed in the +/- 3-point range. North Florida loves to shoot from 3-point land — the “Birds of Trey” rank 7th in the nation by attempting 47.6% of their field goal attempts from behind the arc. In their win on Friday, they nailed 12 of their 24 shots (50%) from 3-point range despite carrying a 32.3% mark from 3-point range when playing at home. That hot shooting is not likely to continue tonight with the pressure on. As it is, the Ospreys rank 116th in the nation with a 33.4% shooting percentage away from home from deep — and they rank only 10th in the Atlantic Sun with a 34.0% mark from behind the arc on the road in conference play. Bellarmine ranks 3rd in the Atlantic Sun by holding their opponents to just 34.3% shooting from 3-point range. North Florida has failed to cover the point spread in 4 of their last 5 games after nailing 50% or more of their 3-pointers in their last game. The Ospreys have also failed to cover the point spread in 11 of their last 15 games after a point spread win. Additionally, North Florida has failed to cover the point spread in 6 of their last 7 games after winning two in a row after conference opponents — and they have failed to cover the point spread in 6 straight games on the road after winning four or five their last five games. The Ospreys have also failed to cover the point spread in 6 of their last 8 games against teams with a losing record — and they have failed to cover the point spread in 5 straight games played on a neutral court.
FINAL TAKE: Bellarmine head coach Scott Davenport is a gem who oversaw this team finishing no worse than second place in the Atlantic Sun in their first two seasons in Division I before settling for a 9-9 conference record this year. The Knights won the conference tournament last year (but did not get a bid to the Big Dance with the regular season champion earning the automatic bid). Bellarmine returned two starters and 56.2% of the minutes from that team — and it has been senior Garrett Tipton, a reserve who averaged under 15 minutes per game last year, who has stepped in as their best player this season. This is a battle-tested team that played UCLA, Kentucky, and Duke in the non-conference part of their schedule to prepare for this moment. The Knights have covered the point spread in 4 of their last 5 opportunities to avenge a loss where they gave up 75 or more points. 25* CBB Atlantic Sun Underdog of the Year with the Bellarmine Knights (306519) plus the points versus the North Florida Ospreys (306520). Best of luck for us — Frank.
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02-26-23 |
Raptors v. Cavs -6.5 |
Top |
93-118 |
Win
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100 |
1 h 18 m |
Show
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At 6:10 PM ET on Sunday, we will be playing the Cleveland Cavaliers (558) minus the points versus the Toronto Raptors (557). THE SITUATION: Cleveland (38-25) looks to snap a three-game losing streak after a 136-119 loss at Atlanta as a 1-point underdog on Friday. Toronto (30-31) has won four in a row and seven of their last eight contests after a 95-91 victory at Detroit yesterday.
REASONS TO TAKE THE CAVALIERS MINUS THE POINTS: Cleveland was riding a seven-game winning and was one of the hottest teams in the NBA before a loss at Philadelphia heading into the All-Star Break. But the Cavs have been slugging coming back out of the break. They should end their slide tonight as they are 7-3-1 ATS in their last 11 games after a straight-up loss — and they are 7-1-2 ATS in their last 10 games after a double-digit loss. They have also covered the point spread in 7 of their last 10 games after a point spread loss — and they have covered the point spread in 4 of their last 5 games after losing three of their last four games. They only shot 45.5% from the field on Friday which was the worst shooting effort in their last four games. But now Cleveland returns home where they are nailing 49.4% of their shots — and they have covered the point spread in 21 of their last 32 games on their home court. The Cavs have also covered the point spread in 11 of their last 17 home games with the Total set in the 210 to the 219.5-point range. Cleveland has covered the point spread in 6 of their last 8 games against teams with a losing record — and they have covered the point spread in 20 of their last 31 games when favored by 3.5 to 9.5 points. Toronto held the Pistons to just 40.4% shooting which was the best defensive effort in their last five contests. The Raptors have played their two games out of the break Under the Total — but they have then failed to cover the point spread in 5 of their last 6 games after playing two or more Unders in a row. They have also failed to cover the point spread in 6 of their last 9 games after winning four or five of their last six games. This is just their fourth game since February 14th — and they have failed to cover the point spread in 13 of their last 14 games on the road when it is not more than their fourth game in ten days. Toronto has failed to cover the point spread in 4 of their last 5 games on the road — and they have failed to cover the point spread in 5 of their last 7 road games against teams with a winning percentage of 60% or higher on their home court.
FINAL TAKE: Toronto has failed to cover the point spread in 11 of their last 14 games in Cleveland against the Cavaliers. They did beat the Cavs in their last meeting back on December 23rd by a 118-107 score as a 5-point road dog — but Cleveland has covered the point spread in 7 of their last 10 opportunities to avenge a loss on their home court. 25* NBA Eastern Conference Game of the Month is with the Cleveland Cavaliers (558) minus the points versus the Toronto Raptors (557). Best of luck for us — Frank.
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02-26-23 |
Manhattan +9 v. Quinnipiac |
Top |
72-70 |
Win
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100 |
4 h 36 m |
Show
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At 2:00 PM ET on Sunday, we will be playing the Manhattan Jaspers (821) plus the points versus the Quinnipiac Bobcats (822). THE SITUATION: Manhattan (10-16) has lost two of their last three games after an 81-58 upset loss at home to Marist as a 4-point favorite on Friday. Quinnipiac (19-9) has won two in a row after their 90-88 victory in double-overtime against Rider as a 2.5-point favorite last Sunday.
REASONS TO TAKE THE JASPERS PLUS THE POINTS: Manhattan should rebound from their disastrous effort on Friday. They only made 32.8% of their shots which was the worst shooting of their season. They also allowed the Red Foxes to shoot 51.8% from the field which was the worst defensive performance in their last seven games. But the Jaspers have covered the point spread in 4 of their last 5 games after a double-digit loss at home — and they are 4-0-1 ATS in their last 5 games after a loss by 20 or more points. They have also covered the point spread in 5 of their last 6 games after a straight-up loss. Additionally, Manhattan has covered the point spread in 5 of their last 7 games when playing for the second time in three days — and they have covered the point spread in 8 of their last 9 games when playing for just the second time in the last seven days (their previous game was last Sunday). The Jaspars lead the Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference by forcing turnovers in 20.5% of their opponents' possessions — and the Bobcats are vulnerable in this area as they rank 203rd in the nation by turning the ball over in 18.5% of their possessions. This ability to create extra scoring possessions helps them play better away from home — they have covered the point spread in 5 of their last 6 games on the road. They have also covered the point spread in 6 of their last 8 road games with the Total set in the 140s. Furthermore, Manhattan has covered the point spread in 15 of their last 20 games as an underdog — and they have covered the point spread in 4 straight games against teams winning 60% or more of their games. Quinnipiac has failed to cover the point spread in 7 of their last 11 games after beating two straight conference opponents. They have also failed to cover the point spread in 17 of their last 23 home games after allowing 85 or more points in their last game. Additionally, the Bobcats have failed to cover the point spread in 8 of their last 9 home games when playing for just the second time in eight days. While they are shooting 43.1% from the field this season, that mark has dropped to a 40.7% clip in their last five games. Furthermore, their last five opponents have made 46.1% of their shots against them as compared to their 41.4% opponent’s field goal percentage for the season. They stay at home where they are 9-3 this season but only outscoring their guests by +7.0 Points-Per-Game. They have failed to cover the point spread in 5 of their last 6 games at home — and they have failed to cover the point spread in 4 of their last 5 home games when favored by 6.5 to 12 points. They are just 3-12-2 ATS in their last 17 home games against teams with a losing record on the road — and they have failed to cover the point spread in 4 straight home games against teams not winning more than 40% of their games on the road. Furthermore, Quinnipiac has failed to cover the point spread in 13 of their last 18 games when favored — and they have failed to cover the point spread in 4 straight games against teams with a winning percentage no higher than 40%.
FINAL TAKE: Manhattan will be looking to avenge an 84-65 loss at home to Quinnipiac as a 5-point underdog on January 1st — and they have covered the point spread in 7 of their last 11 opportunities for revenge. 25* CBB Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference Underdog of the Year is with the Manhattan Jaspers (821) plus the points versus the Quinnipiac Bobcats (822). Best of luck for us — Frank.
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02-24-23 |
Siena +3 v. Rider |
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66-69 |
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0 h 4 m |
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At 7:00 PM ET on Friday, we will be playing the Siena Saints (871) plus the points versus the Rider Broncs (872). THE SITUATION: Siena (17-10) was on a two-game winning streak before their 66-63 upset loss to Quinnipiac as a 2.5-point favorite last Friday. Rider (14-11) has lost two games in a row after their 90-88 loss at Quinnipiac as a 2.5-point underdog on Monday.
REASONS TO TAKE THE SAINTS PLUS THE POINTS: Siena made only 37.9% of their shots last Friday which was the worst shooting effort in their last four games. But the Saints have bounced back to cover the point spread in 4 of their last 5 games after a straight-up loss — and they have covered the point spread in 6 of their last 7 games after an upset loss against a conference rival. Siena ranks second in the Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference in Adjusted Defensive Efficiency — and they go back on the road where they have a 9-6 record with a +2.8 net point differential. The Saints have covered the point spread in 6 of their last 8 games on the road — and they have covered the point spread in 4 straight road games against teams with a winning percentage over 60% on their home court. They have also covered the point spread in 33 of their last 49 road games as an underdog of three points or less or as a pick ‘em. Siena has also covered the point spread in 4 of their last 5 games when listed in the +/- 3-point range. Rider has failed to cover the point spread in 6 of their last 9 games after a straight-up loss — and they have failed to cover the point spread in 6 of their last 7 games after losing two of their last three games. Furthermore, they have failed to cover the point spread in 4 of their last 5 games after allowing 85 or more points in their last game — and they have failed to cover the point spread in 20 of their last 26 home games after a game where both teams scored 80 or more points. The Broncs return home where they have failed to cover the point spread in 7 of their last 8 games — and they have failed to cover the point spread in 21 of their last 29 home games with the Total set in the 130-134.5 point range. They have also failed to cover the point spread in 11 of their last 16 home games when favored or in a pick ‘em contest.
FINAL TAKE: Siena has registered impressive wins against Seton Hall and Iona this season — and they have covered the point spread in 5 of their last 7 games against teams with a winning record. Rider has failed to cover the point spread in 7 of their last 10 games against teams with a winning record. 10* CBB Friday Daily Discounted Deal with the Siena Saints (871) plus the points versus the Rider Broncs (872). Best of luck for us — Frank.
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02-23-23 |
Nuggets v. Cavs -2 |
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115-109 |
Loss |
-110 |
0 h 12 m |
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At 7:10 PM ET on Thursday, we will be playing the Cleveland Cavaliers (506) minus the points versus the Denver Nuggets (505). THE SITUATION: Cleveland (38-23) had their seven-game winning streak snapped in a 118-112 loss at Philadelphia as a 1-point underdog on February 15th. Denver (41-18) has won seven of their last nine games after a 118-109 win against Dallas as a 5-point favorite last Wednesday.
REASONS TO TAKE THE CAVALIERS MINUS THE POINTS: Cleveland should respond with a strong effort coming out of the All-Star Break after their disappointing performance against the 76ers. The Cavaliers have covered the point spread in 4 straight games after losing their previous game — and they have covered the point spread in 10 of their last 14 games after a loss on the road in their previous contest. They have also covered the point spread in 7 of their last 8 games after a point spread loss. Cleveland returns home where they have a dominant 25-6 record with a +8.8 net point differential. They are making 49.5% of their shots on their home court which is generating 113.6 Points-Per-Game. They have covered the point spread in 5 of their last 7 games at home. They have also covered the point spread in 10 of their last 14 games against teams with a winning percentage over 60%. Denver made 57.1% of their shots against the Mavericks last week which was the third straight game where they made at least 50.5% of their shots. But the Nuggets have failed to cover the point spread in 7 straight games on the road after shooting 50% or better from the field in their last two games — and they have failed to cover the point spread in 10 of their last 11 games on the road after nailing 50% or more of their shots in three straight games. They go back on the road where they are just 14-14 this season — and they have a -4.0 net PPG differential in those 28 games away from home. Denver has failed to cover the point spread in 10 of their last 12 road games after winning two or more games in a row. They have failed to cover the point spread in 5 of their last 7 road games against teams with a winning percentage of 60% or higher — and they have failed to cover the point spread in 14 of their last 22 road games with the Total set at 220 or higher.
FINAL TAKE: These two teams last played on January 6th when the Nuggets beat the Cavaliers by a 121-108 score. Cleveland has covered the point spread in 13 of their last 21 games when avenging a loss where they gave up 110 or more points. 10* NBA Thursday Daily Discounted Deal with Cleveland Cavaliers (506) minus the points versus the Denver Nuggets (505). Best of luck for us — Frank.
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02-22-23 |
Western Carolina +11.5 v. NC-Greensboro |
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52-71 |
Loss |
-115 |
0 h 6 m |
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At 7:00 PM ET on Wednesday, we will be playing the Western Carolina Catamounts (675) plus the points versus the UNC-Greensboro Spartans (676). THE SITUATION: Western Carolina (16-13) has won four of their last five games after a 71-68 upset win at Mercer as a 6-point underdog on Saturday. UNC-Greensboro (19-10) has won five of their last six games after their 93-76 victory at UT-Chattanooga as a 3-point favorite on Saturday.
REASONS TO TAKE THE CATAMOUNTS PLUS THE POINTS: Western Carolina should build off their momentum as they have covered the point spread in 5 of their last 8 games after a victory against a conference rival — and they have covered the point spread in 4 of their last 5 games after an upset victory as an underdog getting six or more points. They stay on the road where they are 8-8 with a net point differential of just -3.6 Points-Per-Game. The Catamounts have covered the point spread in 4 of their last 5 games on the road — and they have covered the point spread in 5 of their last 7 road games against teams with a winning record at home. They have also covered the point spread in 8 of their last 12 road games as an underdog or pick ‘em — and they have covered the point spread in 5 straight games on the road with the Total set in the 130s. Western Carolina should match up well against the Spartans who thrive in creating additional scoring opportunities. UNC-Greensboro leads the Southern Conference by forcing turnovers in 20.1% of their opponent’s possessions and they are second in the conference by pulling down 30.7% of their missed shots on offense. But Western Carolina ranks 38th in the nation by turning the ball over in just 16.0% of their possessions — and that mark lowers to a 14.6% clip in conference play. The Catamounts lead the Southern Conference by limiting those opponents to rebounding just 24.7% of their missed shots. The Spartans nailed 55.9% of their shots on Saturday in their win against the Moccasins which was the best shooting effort in their last 17 games. But UNC-Greensboro has failed to cover the point spread in 8 of their last 9 games after scoring at least 80 points in their last game — and they have failed to cover the point spread in 4 straight games after scoring 90 or more points in their last contest. Additionally, they have failed to cover the point spread in 16 of their last 20 games after a win on the road where they scored 85 or more points. The Spartans return home where they have a 10-3 record — but they have failed to cover the point spread in 15 of their last 20 games on their home court. They have also failed to cover the point spread in 21 of their last 32 games when favored.
FINAL TAKE: UNC-Greensboro crushed Western Carolina earlier this season on December 29th by a 72-47 score — but they only pulled down 29.0% of their missed shots and forced turnovers in 14.9% of the Catamounts’ possessions which was below their season averages in both categories. That 25-point loss can be attributed to Western Carolina shooting just 20% from the field which was the worst shooting effort of their season (by far). The Catamounts have covered the point spread in 5 of their last 7 games when avenging a double-digit loss. 10* CBB Wednesday Daily Discounted Deal with the Western Carolina Catamounts (675) plus the points versus the UNC-Greensboro Spartans (676). Best of luck for us — Frank.
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02-18-23 |
Lafayette +4.5 v. Army |
Top |
43-53 |
Loss |
-110 |
7 h 25 m |
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At 6:00 PM ET on Saturday, we will be playing the Lafayette Leopards (306605) plus the points versus the Army Black Knights (306606). THE SITUATION: Lafayette (9-19) had their two-game winning streak snapped in a 73-70 upset loss at Loyola-Maryland as a 2-point favorite on Wednesday. Army (14-14) has lost three of their last four games after a 93-86 loss at Colgate as a 12-point underdog on Wednesday.
REASONS TO TAKE THE LEOPARDS PLUS THE POINTS: Lafayette allows the Greyhounds to make 53.2% of their shots which was the worst defensive effort in their last eight contests. The Leopards lead the Patriot League in Adjusted Defensive Efficiency — so they should play better on that end of the court today. While that game with Loyola-Maryland flew Over the 124-point Total, they have covered the point spread in 8 of their last 12 games after playing a game that finished Over the Total in their last contest. Lafayette should bounce back today as they have covered the point spread in 4 straight games after an upset loss in their last contest — and they have covered the point spread in 4 of their last 5 games after a loss by six points or less in their last contest. And while the Leopards have lost four of their last six games, they have then covered the point spread in 8 of their last 12 games after losing four or five of their last six contests. Lafayette usually dictates the pace of play in their games as they rank 356th in the nation by averaging 20.0 seconds per possession. The 63.2 adjusted possessions per game in Patriot League play is the lowest mark in the conference. The Leopards also lead the Patriot League by forcing turnovers in 21.4% of their opponent’s possessions — and the Black Knights are vulnerable in this area. Army is sixth in the conference by turning the ball over in 20.1% of their possessions. Lafayette has a 3-4 record in the Patriot League when playing on the road — and they have covered the point spread in 11 of their 17 road games this season. Furthermore, they have covered the point spread in 7 of their last 9 road games against teams with a winning percentage over 60% on their home court — and they have covered the point spread in 8 of their last 10 road games as an underdog getting 3.5 to 6 points. Additionally, the Leopards have covered the point spread in 14 of their last 19 road games after a straight-up loss — and they have covered the point spread in 6 straight road games after a point spread loss. Army nailed 56.9% of their shots on Wednesday which was the best shooting effort in their last nine contests. But they also allowed Colgate to shoot 55.0% from the field — and they have failed to cover the point spread in 8 of their last 10 games after allowing 90 or more points in their last contest. And in their last 9 games after a game where 175 or more combined points were scored, they have failed to cover the point spread in 6 of those contests. Now after playing the last two games on the road where they were the underdog, the Black Knights return home where their Adjusted Offensive Efficiency drops from ranking 167th on the season overall to just 229th in the nation on their home court. They have failed to cover the point spread in 8 of their last 11 games after being the underdog in their previous two games — and they have failed to cover the point spread in 6 of their last 9 home games when favored or as a pick ‘em. They have also failed to cover the point spread in 7 of their last 8 home games against teams with a losing record on the road. Army is an elite defensive rebounding team that leads the Patriot League by holding their opponents to pulling down just 22.8% of their missed shots — and they rank seventh in the nation in defensive rebounding when playing at home. But alas, Lafayette sacrifices crashing the offensive glass for getting back on defense — so this will not be a big edge for the Black Knights today. Army allows their opponents to make 45.3% of their shots — and their last five opponents are making 47.0% of their shots against them which is resulting in them allowing 75.0 Points-Per-Game, up 4.3 net PPG above their season average. The Black Knights have failed to cover the point spread in 11 of their last 15 games against teams with a losing record.
FINAL TAKE: Lafayette will be looking to avenge an 82-65 upset loss at home to Army on January 2nd as a 1.5-point favorite — and they have covered the point spread in 4 of their last 5 opportunities to avenge a loss at home. 25* CBB Patriot League Underdog of the Year with the Lafayette Leopards (306605) plus the points versus the Army Black Knights (306606). Best of luck for us — Frank.
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02-16-23 |
Southern Indiana v. Arkansas-Little Rock +2.5 |
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82-81 |
Win
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100 |
0 h 23 m |
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At 8:30 PM ET on Thursday, we will be playing the Arkansas-Little Rock Trojans (806) plus the points versus the Southern Indiana Screaming Eagles (805). THE SITUATION: Little Rock (8-19) has lost three of their last four games after their 84-61 loss at UT-Martin as a 5.5-point underdog last Saturday. Southern Indiana (14-13) snapped a four-game losing streak with their 74-64 win against Lindenwood as an 8.5-point favorite on Saturday.
REASONS TO TAKE THE TROJANS PLUS THE POINTS: Little Rock shot only 36.4% from the field on Saturday which was the worst shooting effort in their last 18 games. They only made 2 of their 19 (10.5%) of their shots from behind the arc in that game — but they have covered the point spread in 40 of their last 63 games after failing to make 20% or more of their 3-pointers in their last game. The Trojans are 4-0-1 ATS in their last 5 games after a straight-up win — and they are 16-5-2 ATS in their last 23 games after a loss by 20 or more points. They return home where they have a 6-4 record with a +5.2 net point differential. Little Rock is 3-0-1 ATS in their last 4 games at home — and they are 5-2-1 ATS in their last 8 home games against teams with a losing record on the road. They have covered the point spread in 7 of their last 8 home games as an underdog of six points or less or as a pick ‘em. They have also covered the point spread in 5 of their last 6 games at home when listed in the +/- 3-point range. And in their last six games against teams with a winning record, they have covered the point spread in 5 of these contests. Southern Indiana held Lindenwood to just 40.4% of their shots which was the best defensive effort in their last six games. They go back on the road where they are 4-10 this season — and they rank 9th in the Ohio Valley Conference in Adjusted Defensive Efficiency. The Screaming Eagles have covered the point spread in 8 of their last 10 games on the road — and they have failed to cover the point spread in 5 of their last 7 road games against teams with a winning percentage of 60% or better at home. Southern Indiana has also failed to cover the point spread in 4 of their last 5 road games when favored by up to six points or listed as a pick ‘em. Furthermore, the Screaming Eagles are 2-7-1 ATS in their last 10 games against teams with a losing record — and they have failed to cover the point spread in 5 of their last 6 games when listed in the +/- 3-point range.
FINAL TAKE: Little Rock will be looking to avenge a 74-67 loss at Southern Indiana on January 12th — and they have covered the point spread in 5 straight games when playing with revenge from a same-season loss. 10* CBB Thursday Daily Discounted Deal with Arkansas-Little Rock Trojans (806) plus the points versus the Southern Indiana Screaming Eagles (805). Best of luck for us — Frank.
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02-15-23 |
Army +12 v. Colgate |
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86-93 |
Win
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100 |
0 h 13 m |
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At 7:00 PM ET on Wednesday, we will be playing the Army Black Knights (306551) plus the points versus the Colgate Raiders (306552). THE SITUATION: Army (14-13) has lost two of their last three games after their 70-53 loss at Navy as a 4.5-point underdog on Saturday. Colgate (19-8) has won two in a row and 13 of their last 14 contests after their 76-56 win at Bucknell as a 9.5-point favorite on Saturday.
REASONS TO TAKE THE BLACK KNIGHTS PLUS THE POINTS: Army only made 30.8% of their shots on Saturday which was the worst shooting effort of the season. The Black Knights should shoot better tonight as they rank 30th in the nation with an effective field goal percentage of 54.0%. They are facing a Raiders team that ranks 261st in the nation with an opponent’s effective field goal percentage of 52.0%. Army has covered the point spread in 7 of their last 10 games after failing to score more than 60 points — and they have covered the point spread in 9 of their last 11 games after a loss on the road where they did not score more than 60 points. The Black Knights have also covered the point spread in 5 of their last 7 games after losing two of their last three games. Army is outstanding in defending their defensive glass as well — they rank 19th in the nation by holding their opponents to pulling down only 23.6% of their missed shots. The Black Knights stay on the road where they are only getting outscored by -0.7 Points-Per-Game. They have covered the point spread in 6 of their last 8 games on the road — and they have covered the point spread in 7 of their last 10 games as an underdog. They have also covered the point spread in 13 of their last 16 games against teams with a winning record. Colgate made 7 of their 14 shots from behind the arc on Saturday — but they have failed to cover the point spread in 4 of their last 5 games after nailing 50% or more of their shots from 3-point range in their last contest. The Raiders have also failed to cover the point spread in 7 of their last 10 games after a straight-up win — and they have failed to cover the point spread in 5 of their last 7 games after winning four or five of their last six games. Colgate crushed Lehigh by an 81-53 score in their previous contest — but they have then failed to cover the point spread in 4 of their last 5 games after winning two games in a row by 10 or more points. The Raiders have also failed to cover the point spread in 4 of their last 5 games against teams with a winning record.
FINAL TAKE: Army will be looking to avenge a 77-75 loss at home to Colgate as a 7.5 point underdog on January 9th — and they have covered the point spread in 8 of their last 12 games when playing with revenge from a loss by three points or less. 10* CBB Wednesday Daily Discounted Deal with the Army Black Knights (306551) plus the points versus the Colgate Raiders (306552). Best of luck for us — Frank.
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02-14-23 |
Nebraska v. Rutgers -13.5 |
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82-72 |
Loss |
-110 |
0 h 8 m |
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At 8:00 PM ET on Tuesday, we will be playing the Rutgers Scarlet Knights (632) minus the points versus the Nebraska Cornhuskers (631). THE SITUATION: Rutgers (16-9) has lost two games in a row after their 69-60 loss at Illinois as a 6-point underdog on Saturday. Nebraska (12-14) has won two of their last three contests after their 73-63 upset win against Wisconsin in overtime as a 3-point underdog on Saturday.
REASONS TO TAKE THE SCARLET KNIGHTS MINUS THE POINTS: Rutgers only made 34.8% of their shots on Saturday which was the worst-shooting effort in their last six games. They also allowed the Fighting Illini to make 48.2% of their shots which was the worst defensive performance in their last 18 contests. Rutgers ranks second in the nation in Adjusted Defensive Efficiency — so they should play better tonight. They have covered the point spread in 4 of their last 5 games after a straight-up loss — and they have covered the point spread in 6 of their last 7 games after a point spread loss. They return home where they are 13-2 with a net point differential of +21.1 net Points-Per-Game. They hold their guests to just 34.7% shooting which results in 52.8 PPG. They have covered the point spread in 8 of their last 9 games at home when playing for just the second time in the last seven days. They have covered the point spread in 4 straight games at home — and they have covered the point spread in 7 of their last 8 home games against teams with a winning percentage of 40% or less on the road. Nebraska held the Badgers to just 36.2% shooting which was the best defensive effort in their last seven contests. But the Cornhuskers have failed to cover the point spread in 13 of their last 16 games after upsetting their last opponent by double-digits as a home underdog. They have also failed to cover the point spread in 25 of their last 36 games after upsetting a Big Ten rival as a home dog. Additionally, Nebraska has failed to cover the point spread in 4 straight games after a straight-up win — and they have failed to cover the point spread in 5 straight games after a point spread victory. They go back on the road where they are just 3-11 with a net point differential of -10.7 net PPG. They only score 62.4 PPG on the road — and they have failed to cover the point spread in 11 of their last 12 games away from home. They have also failed to cover the point spread in 7 straight games on the road with the Total set in the 130s. The Cornhuskers are too loose with the basketball as they turn the ball over in 19.0% of their possessions, ranking 227th in the nation. Now they face a Scarlet Knights team that ranks 22nd in the nation by forcing turnovers in 22.7% of their opponent’s possessions.
FINAL TAKE: I don’t love laying 13-14 points — but we are dealing with an angry Rutgers team that ranks number one in terms of Adjusted Net Efficiency when playing at home according to one of the metrics systems I follow. Those same analytics rank the Cornhuskers at 344th in the nation when playing away from home. The Scarlet Knights have covered the point spread in 7 of their last 8 games when a double-digit favorite — and they have covered the point spread in 7 of their last 8 games at home when laying 12.5 or more points. 10* CBB Blowout Bookie Buster with the Rutgers Scarlet Knights (632) minus the points versus the Nebraska Cornhuskers (631). Best of luck for us — Frank.
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02-12-23 |
Temple +9 v. Memphis |
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77-86 |
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0 h 13 m |
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At 12:00 PM ET on Sunday, we will be playing the Temple Owls (829) plus the points versus the Memphis Tigers (830). THE SITUATION: Temple (14-11) had their four-game winning streak snapped on Wednesday in a 72-71 upset loss at SMU as a 1.5-point favorite. Memphis (18-6) has won six of their last seven games with their 99-81 win at South Florida as a 6-point favorite on Wednesday.
REASONS TO TAKE THE OWLS PLUS THE POINTS: Temple should rebound with a good effort this afternoon as they are 12-4-1 ATS in their last 17 games after a straight-up loss — and they are 22-8-2 ATS in their last 32 games after a point spread loss. And while they have not covered the point spread in their last two games, they have then covered the point spread in 8 straight games after not covering the point spread in their last two contests. The Owls stay competitive because of their play on defense. They rank 2nd in the American Athletic Conference in Adjusted Defensive Efficiency — and their defense travels. Temple ranks 15th in the nation in Adjusted Defensive Efficiency when playing on the road in hostile environments. They are 5-1-1 ATS in their last 7 games on the road — and they are a decisive 33-16-2 ATS in their last 51 road games against teams with a winning percentage of 60% or better at home. They have covered the point spread in 14 of their last 19 road games as an underdog or pick ‘em. They are also 6-2-1 ATS in their last 9 games teams with a winning percentage of 60% or higher. Memphis is just 2-6-1 ATS in their last 9 games after a straight-up win — and they are 0-3-1 ATS in their last 4 games after scoring at least 90 points in their last contest. The Tigers can struggle to cover the point spread when laying plenty of points for a couple of reasons. First, they foul way too much — not only are they last in the American Athletic Conference in defensive foul rate, but they rank 304th in the nation in putting their opponents on the line. The Owls should take advantage here as they rank 22nd in the nation by nailing 76.6% of their shots at the charity stripe. Second, Memphis gives up too many second-chance scoring opportunities as their opponents pull down 32.0% of their missed shots, ranking 314th in the nation. Temple is a solid offensive rebounding team as they rank fifth in the conference by pulling down 30.5% of their missed shots. The Tigers have failed to cover the point spread in 6 of their last 7 games at home — and they have failed to cover the point spread in 4 straight home games against teams with a winning road record. Additionally, they have failed to cover the point spread in 8 of their last 9 games against teams with a winning record.
FINAL TAKE: Temple will be seeking to avenge a 61-59 loss to Memphis on January 15th — and they have covered the point spread in 7 of their last 9 games when motivated by revenge. 20* CBB Temple-Memphis ESPN2 Special with the Temple Owls (829) plus the points versus the Memphis Tigers (830). Best of luck for us — Frank.
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02-11-23 |
Seton Hall +5.5 v. Villanova |
Top |
54-58 |
Win
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100 |
1 h 55 m |
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At 8:00 PM ET on Saturday, we will be playing the Seton Hall Pirates (779) plus the points versus the Villanova Wildcats (780). THE SITUATION: Seton Hall (15-10) had their three-game winning streak snapped in a 75-62 loss to Creighton as a 2.5-point underdog on Wednesday. Villanova (11-13) ended a three-game losing streak with their 81-65 victory against DePaul as a 10-point favorite on Wednesday.
REASONS TO TAKE THE PIRATES PLUS THE POINTS: Seton Hall played their worst defensive game of the season as the Bluejays nailed 61.4% of their shots on Wednesday — the highest opponent's field goal percentage they allowed all season. The Pirates still rank 20th in the nation in Adjusted Defensive Efficiency this season. They have two impressive victories against UConn and Rutgers who rank 6th and 17th in the nation in the KenPom rankings. They should play better tonight as they have covered the point spread in 4 of their last 5 games after a straight-up loss — and they have covered the point spread in 5 of their last 6 games after a point spread loss. They have also covered the point spread in 12 of their last 15 games after a double-digit loss. They go back on the road where they have a 7-6 record this season — and they have covered the point spread in 11 of their last 16 games away from home. They have also covered the point spread in 6 of their last 7 road games with the Total set in the 130 to 134.5 point range. Seton Hall ranks 10th in the nation in getting to the free throw line — and the Wildcats are vulnerable in this area as they rank sixth in the Big East in defensive free throw rate. Villanova has taken a step or two back in their first season since their legendary head coach Jay Wright retired. Under first-year head coach Kyle Neptune, the team’s best win was against Oklahoma which only ranks 60th in Ken Pomeroy’s metrics ranking system. The Wildcats rank just 103rd in the nation in Adjusted Defensive Efficiency. They made 51.7% of their shots on Wednesday which was the best offensive effort in their last six contests. But Villanova has failed to cover the point spread in 7 of their last 9 games after a point spread victory. And while their hot shooting helped that game finish Over the Total set at 141 for that game, they have then failed to cover the point spread in 9 of their last 11 games after playing a game that finished Over the Total. They now have a 7-3 record at home — but they are only outscoring their opponents by +5.8 Points-Per-Game in those contests which include the bottom-floor teams in the Big East conference. They have failed to cover the point spread in 4 of their last 5 games at home. After shooting 36.0% from behind the arc last season in conference play, they are only making 32.4% of their 3-pointers this season, ranking 11th in the Big East.
FINAL TAKE: Villanova has failed to cover the point spread in 5 of their last 7 games against teams with a winning record — and they have failed to cover the point spread in 13 of their last 18 games when favored. 25* CBB FS1-TV Game of the Month is with the Seton Hall Pirates (779) plus the points versus the Villanova Wildcats (780). Best of luck for us — Frank.
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02-10-23 |
Fairfield +4.5 v. Rider |
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57-58 |
Win
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100 |
0 h 16 m |
Show
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At 7:00 PM ET on Friday, we will be playing the Fairfield Stags (877) plus the points versus the Rider Broncs (878). THE SITUATION: Fairfield (10-13) has lost three games in a row after their 70-61 loss to Iona as a 7-point underdog on Sunday. Rider (13-9) has won seven games in a row after their 67-56 victory at Manhattan as a 3-point favorite on Sunday.
REASONS TO TAKE THE STAGS PLUS THE POINTS: Fairfield has rebounded to cover the point spread in 4 straight games after losing three of their last four games — and they have covered the point spread in 5 of their last 7 games after losing three in a row to a Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference opponent. The Stags are one of the best defensive units in the conference — and this helps them be competitive in road games. Fairfield ranks third in the MAAC in Adjusted Defensive Efficiency. They also lead the conference with the lowest opponent free throw rate — and their opponent’s effective field goal percentage of 45.8% is the second-best in the MAAC. They have a 5-8 record on the road — and they have covered the point spread in 4 of their last 5 games on the road. They have also covered the point spread in 5 of their last 7 road games against teams with a winning percentage over 60% on their home court — and they have covered the point spread in 5 of their last 7 road games as an underdog. Additionally, the Stags have covered the point spread in 12 of their last 17 road games with the Total set in the 130s. Rider has failed to cover the point spread in 21 of their last 30 home games after winning at least three in a row versus conference rivals. The Broncs have a 6-2 record at home — but they have failed to cover the point spread in 5 of their last 6 games on their home court. Furthermore, Rider has failed to cover the point spread in 9 of their last 13 home games against teams with a winning percentage of 40% or less on the road — and they have failed to cover the point spread in 20 of their last 28 home games with the Total set in the 130-134.5 range. Additionally, the Broncs have failed to cover the point spread in 9 of their last 14 home games when favored or listed as a pick ‘em.
FINAL TAKE: Fairfield is looking to avenge a 78-69 upset loss at home to Rider as a 2.5-point favorite on January 29th — and they have covered the point spread in 13 of their last 21 games when attempting to avenge a same-season loss. 10* CBB Friday Daily Discounted Deal with the Fairfield Stags (877) plus the points versus the Rider Broncs (878). Best of luck for us — Frank.
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02-09-23 |
UC-Santa Barbara -1 v. Long Beach State |
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75-72 |
Win
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100 |
2 h 50 m |
Show
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At 10:00 PM ET on Thursday, we will be playing the UC-Santa Barbara Gauchos (833) minus the point(s) versus Long Beach State (834). THE SITUATION: UC-Santa Barbara (18-4) had their five-game winning streak end in a 72-67 upset loss at CS-Northridge as a 13-point favorite on Saturday. Long Beach State (14-10) is on a six-game winning streak after a 93-88 victory at CS-Northridge as a pick ‘em on Saturday.
REASONS TO TAKE THE GAUCHOS MINUS THE POINT(S): UC-Santa Barbara only shot 32.8% from the field on Saturday which was the worst shooting effort in their last 19 contests. The Gauchos have rebounded too over the point spread in 6 of their last 7 games after a straight-up loss — and they have covered the point spread in 4 of their last 5 games after a point spread loss. They have also covered the point spread in 9 of their last 11 games after winning five or six of their last seven contests. UC-Santa Barbara leads the Big West Conference in Adjusted Offensive Efficiency — and they rank second in the conference in Adjusted Defensive Efficiency. They stay on the road where they have a 7-3 record in true road games — and they have covered the point spread in 7 of their last 9 games on the road. They have also covered the point spread in 6 of their last 7 road games against teams with a winning percentage of 60% or higher at home. The biggest weakness for the Gauchos is that they are last in the Big West by allowing their opponents to nail 37.4% of their shots from behind the arc — but the Beach struggles with their outside shooting as they are at the bottom of the conference with a 25.1% shooting percentage from 3-point range. Long Beach State has failed to cover the point spread in 8 of their last 11 games after a straight-up win — and they are 1-7-1 ATS in their last 9 games after a point spread win. The Beach has also failed to cover the point spread in 37 of their last 58 games after allowing 85 or more points in their last contest. They return home where they have failed to cover the point spread in 10 of their last 14 home games against teams with a winning percentage of 60% or higher on the road.
FINAL TAKE: Long Beach State has failed to cover the point spread in 4 of their last 5 games against teams with a winning percentage of 60% or higher — and UC-Santa Barbara has covered the point spread in 4 of their last 5 games against teams with a winning record. 10* CBB Thursday Late Show Bailout with the UC-Santa Barbara Gauchos (833) minus the point(s) versus Long Beach State (834). Best of luck for us — Frank.
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02-06-23 |
Cavs v. Wizards +1.5 |
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114-91 |
Loss |
-115 |
0 h 9 m |
Show
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At 7:10 PM ET on Monday, we will be playing the Washington Wizards (504) plus the points versus the Cleveland Cavaliers (503). THE SITUATION: Washington (24-28) has lost two games in a row after their 125-123 upset loss at Brooklyn as a 1.5-point favorite on Saturday. Cleveland (33-22) has won two in a row after their 122-103 win at Indiana as a 4-point favorite yesterday.
REASONS TO TAKE THE WIZARDS PLUS THE POINTS: The Cavaliers have failed to cover the point spread in 7 of their last 9 games after a straight-up win — and they have failed to cover the point spread in 5 of their last 6 games after a double-digit victory. Additionally, Cleveland has failed to cover the point spread in 12 of their last 15 games after a point spread victory. And in their last 17 games when playing without a day of rest, they are 5-11-1 ATS. The Cavaliers stay on the road where they are just 11-16 this season as compared to their 22-6 record on their home court. The Cavaliers are 6-14-2 ATS in their last 22 games on the road — and they have failed to cover the point spread in 28 of their last 41 games on the road with the Total set at 220 or higher. Washington was on a six-game winning streak while playing some of the best basketball in the league. At that point, they ranked 4th in the NBA in Net Adjusted Efficiency in their last 15 games. But the Trail Blazers then got upset by Portland before suffering their second-straight upset loss to the Nets on Saturday. The Wizards have covered the point spread in 5 o their last 8 games after a loss on the road by three points or less. They have also covered the point spread in 7 of their last 10 games when playing for the third time in four games. Furthermore, Washington has covered the point spread in 14 of their last 23 games after winning six or seven of their last eight games. They will be without Kyle Kuzma tonight as he deals with an ankle sprain — and Bradley Beal is questionable with a foot injury. The Wizards still have Kristaps Porzingis tonight — and they have a 12-11 record at home.
FINAL TAKE: Washington has covered the point spread in 5 of their last 7 games against teams outscoring their opponents by +3.0 or more points per game. Cleveland is outscoring their opponents by +4.9 PPG — but they have failed to cover the point spread in 16 of their last 22 games in the second half of the season against teams with a losing record. 10* NBA Monday Daily Discounted Deal with the Washington Wizards (504) plus the points versus the Cleveland Cavaliers (503). Best of luck for us — Frank.
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02-05-23 |
Kings -1.5 v. Pelicans |
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104-136 |
Loss |
-115 |
1 h 51 m |
Show
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At 7:10 PM ET on Sunday, we will be playing the Sacramento Kings (575) minus the point(s) versus New Orleans Pelicans (576). THE SITUATION: Sacramento (29-22) had their two-game winning streak snapped with a 107-104 upset loss at Indiana as a 1-point favorite on Friday. New Orleans (26-27) ended their ten-game losing streak with their 131-126 victory against the Los Angeles Lakers as a 1.5-point favorite last night.
REASONS TO TAKE THE KINGS MINUS THE POINTS: Sacramento shot only 43.0% from the field against the Pacers which was the worst shooting effort in their last 16 contests. The Kings are still second in the NBA in Adjusted Offensive Rating this season — and they maintain that ranking in their last 15 games despite their subpar shooting efforts against Indiana. Sacramento has bounced back to cover the point spread in 13 of their last 21 games after a straight-up loss — and they have covered the point spread in 6 of their last 9 games after an upset loss in their last game. They stay on the road where they have covered the point spread in 5 of their last 7 games — and they have covered the point spread in 8 of their last 11 road games when favored. They will be playing with De’Aron Fox but they still have a balanced team led by Domantas Sabonis and Harrison Barnes. New Orleans is dealing with even more attrition for this game. Zion Williamson remains out with a hamstring injury. Jonas Valuncianus is out with a knee injury. Furthermore, Brandon Ingram is out tonight with his toe injury after scoring 35 points in his 32:19 minutes last night. The Pelicans shot 52% from the field which was the best shooting effort in their last 13 contests. But New Orleans has failed to cover the point spread in 9 of their last 11 games after scoring 130 or more points in their last game. They have also failed to cover the point spread in 4 straight games after a straight-up win — and they have failed to cover the point spread in 6 of their last 7 games after a point-spread victory. They have also failed to cover the point spread in 4 straight games played without a day of rest. They stat at home where they have failed to cover the point spread in 9 of their last 12 home games against teams with a winning record on the road. And in their last 24 games as an underdog, the Pelicans have failed to cover the point spread in 16 of these games.
FINAL TAKE: New Orleans has failed to cover the point spread in 4 straight games against teams with a winning record — and the Kings have covered the point spread in 6 of their last 8 games against teams with a losing record. 10* NBA Sunday Night Discounted Deal with the Sacramento Kings (575) minus the point(s) versus New Orleans Pelicans (576). Best of luck for us — Frank.
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02-04-23 |
Gonzaga v. St. Mary's -2.5 |
Top |
70-78 |
Win
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100 |
12 h 26 m |
Show
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At 10:30 PM ET on Saturday, we will be playing the Saint Mary’s Gaels (822) minus the points versus the Gonzaga Bulldogs (821). THE SITUATION: Saint Mary’s (19-4) is on a ten-game winning streak after their 68-59 victory against San Francisco as a 12-point favorite on Thursday. Gonzaga (19-4) has won three in a row after their 88-70 victory against Santa Clara as a 13-point favorite on Thursday.
REASONS TO TAKE THE GAELS MINUS THE POINTS: Saint Mary’s only shot 32.7% from the field two days ago which was the worst shooting effort for them this season. They have covered the point spread in 15 of their last 19 games after a point spread loss — and they have covered the point spread in 8 of their last 10 games at home after a straight-up win where they did not cover the point spread as the favorite. This is their second game since last Saturday — and they have covered the point spread in 9 of their last 13 games when playing for the second time in the last seven days. They stay at home where they make 46.8% of their shots while ranking 29th in the nation in Adjusted Offensive Efficiency. But it is on the other end of the court where head coach Randy Bennett’s team thrives. The Gaels rank 3rd in the nation in Adjusted Defensive Efficiency — and their stout defense helps them rank as the 4th best team in the nation when playing on their home court. They have covered the point spread in 18 of their last 27 games at home — and they have covered the point spread in 8 of their last 9 home games after not allowing more than 65 points in their last game. Saint Mary’s does not allow many second-chance scoring opportunities either — they lead the nation by holding their guests to rebounding only 17.7% of their missed shots when playing at home. They held the Dons to just six offensive rebounds on Thursday — and they have covered the point spread in 11 of their last 12 games after not allowing more than five offensive rebounds in their last game. Gonzaga comes off one of their best games of the season in their 18-point win against the Broncos. They nailed 59.3% of their shots in what was the best shooting effort in their last eight games. And they held Santa Clara to 40.0% shooting which was the best defensive performance in their last nine contests. But the Bulldogs are 6-17-3 ATS in their last 26 games after a straight-up win — and they have failed to cover the point spread in 8 of their last 10 games after a win on the road. They are also just 1-6-1 ATS in their last 8 games after a point spread win — and they have failed to cover the point spread in 4 of their last 5 games after a win and point spread cover as a double-digit favorite. Furthermore, Gonzaga has failed to cover the point spread in 11 of their last 16 games after winning three of their last four games. They go back on the road where they have failed to cover the point spread in 6 of their last 7 games — and they have failed to cover the point spread in 5 of their last 6 road games against teams with a winning percentage of 60% at home. Head coach Mark Few’s teams have some glaring weaknesses when compared to some of his recent teams. They are too dependent on scoring inside the arc since they only take 33.0% of their shots from outside the arc, the 291st lowest rate in the nation. And while they do make 57.5% of their shots inside the arc, that clip lowers to 54.3% when they are playing on the road. Now they face this Gaels’ defense that holds their opponents to just 43.5% shooting inside the arc, ranking 10th in the nation. Additionally, this is Few’s worst statistical defense at Gonzaga since the 2007-08 campaign with this group ranking 80th in the nation in Adjusted Defensive Efficiency. When playing on the road, their Adjusted Defensive Efficiency ranking plummets to 201st in the nation with the problem being that their opponents enjoy an effective field goal percentage of 56.3%, ranking 327th in the nation.
FINAL TAKE: Saint Mary’s beat Gonzaga by 10 points on their home court last season — but they will be looking to avenge their 82-69 loss to the Bulldogs in the West Coast Conference tournament on March 8th. Gonzaga is just 6-18-3 ATS in their last 27 games against teams with a winning record. 25* CBB West Coast Conference Game of the Year with the Saint Mary’s Gaels (822) minus the points versus the Gonzaga Bulldogs (821). Best of luck for us — Frank.
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02-04-23 |
Wyoming v. San Jose State |
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64-84 |
Win
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100 |
1 h 22 m |
Show
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At 10:00 PM ET on Saturday, we will be playing the San Jose State Spartans (816) minus the point(s) versus the Wyoming Cowboys (815). THE SITUATION: San Jose State (13-9) has lost three of their last four games after their 72-51 loss at San Diego State as a 13.5-point underdog last Saturday. Wyoming (7-14) has won two of their last three games after their 85-62 victory against Fresno State as a 5-point favorite on Tuesday.
REASONS TO TAKE THE SPARTANS MINUS THE POINT(S): San Jose State made only 34.7% of their shots from the floor against the Aztecs last week which was the third-lowest shooting mark for them all season. San Jose State has rebounded to cover the point spread in 7 of their last 8 games after a straight-up loss — and they have covered the point spread in 16 of their last 21 games after a loss by 10 or more points. They have also covered the point spread in 9 of their last 11 games after a loss by 10 or more points on the road. And in their last 21 games after a point spread loss, they have then covered the point spread in 16 of their games. They return home where they have covered the point spread in 6 of their 9 games this season — and they have covered the point spread in all 4 of their games at home when favored or listed as a pick ‘em. Wyoming made 50.9% of their shots on Tuesday in their 23-point win against the Bulldogs — and that was the second-best shooting mark in their last six games. They also held Fresno State to just 37.9% shooting which was the best defensive effort in their last eight games. But the Cowboys have failed to cover the point spread in 4 of their last 5 games after a straight-up win — and they have failed to cover the point spread in 6 of their last 8 games after a point spread victory. They go back on the road where they rank 322nd in the nation with an opponent’s effective field goal percentage in their four games when playing they are playing on their opponent’s home court this season. Wyoming has failed to cover the point spread in all 4 of their road games this season.
FINAL TAKE: Wyoming has won only one game away from home all season -- a 7-point victory against Howard on a neutral court on November 18th. In their last six games away from home since December 1st, they have lost all six games by at least five points with a net point differential of -15.3 Points-Per-Game. The Cowboys have failed to cover the point spread in 4 straight games against teams with a winning record. 10* CBB Saturday Late Show Bailout with San Jose State Spartans (816) minus the point(s) versus the Wyoming Cowboys (815). Best of luck for us — Frank.
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02-03-23 |
Fairfield +4.5 v. Quinnipiac |
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51-66 |
Loss |
-110 |
0 h 5 m |
Show
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At 7:00 PM ET on Friday, we will be playing the Fairfield Stags (873) plus the points versus the Quinnipiac Bobcats (874). THE SITUATION: Fairfield (10-11) had their four-game winning streak snapped in a 78-69 upset loss to Rider as a 2.5-point favorite on Sunday. Quinnipiac (16-6) has won seven of their last eight games after a 72-66 victory against Marist as a 10.5-point favorite on Tuesday.
REASONS TO TAKE THE STAGS PLUS THE POINTS: Fairfield should play better tonight as they have covered the point spread in 5 of their last 6 games after a straight-up loss. They have also covered the point spread in 6 of their last 8 games after a point spread loss. They go back on the road where they have covered the point spread in 9 of their last 10 games when playing for just the second time in the last eight days. The Stags rank 2nd in the Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference in Adjusted Defensive Efficiency — and their defense travels as they have covered the point spread in 23 of their last 32 games on the road. They have also covered the point spread in 5 of their last 6 road games against teams with a winning record at home. Fairfield ranks 19th in the nation in getting to the free-throw line. They also rank 24th in the nation by holding their opponents to just a 30.0% shooting percentage from behind the arc — and they have been even stingier in conference play by holding their MAAC rivals to just a 26.3% shooting clip from 3-point range this season. They also rank 2nd in the conference in opponent free throw rate which will help against the Bobcats who lead the conference in free throw rate. Quinnipiac nailed 11 of their 22 shots from 3-point range on Tuesday — but they have then failed to cover the point spread in 4 straight games after shooting 50% or better from 3-point range in their last game. The Bobcats have failed to cover the point spread in 10 of their last 12 games after winning three of their last four games. Quinnipiac stays at home where they have failed to cover the point spread in 4 of their last 5 games — and they have failed to cover the point spread in 4 straight games at home against teams with a losing record on the road.
FINAL TAKE: The Bobcats have failed to cover the point spread in 5 of their last 6 games at home when favored or listed as a pick ‘em. 10* CBB Friday Daily Discounted Deal with the Fairfield Stags (873) plus the points versus the Quinnipiac Bobcats (874). Best of luck for us — Frank.
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02-02-23 |
Grizzlies v. Cavs -5.5 |
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113-128 |
Win
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100 |
0 h 5 m |
Show
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At 7:30 PM ET on Thursday, we will be playing the Cleveland Cavaliers (522) minus the points versus the Memphis Grizzlies (521). THE SITUATION: Cleveland (31-22) has lost two of their last three games after their 100-97 upset loss to Miami as a 4-point favorite on Tuesday. Memphis (32-19) has lost six of their last seven games after a 122-112 upset loss to Portland as a 5.5-point favorite last night.
REASONS TO TAKE THE CAVALIERS MINUS THE POINTS: Cleveland should bounce back with a strong effort tonight. They have covered the point spread in 6 straight games after a point spread loss — and they are 6-1-1 ATS in their last 8 games after a straight-up loss. The Cavaliers struggled with their shooting on Tuesday. Not only did they make only 11 of their 40 (27.5%) of their shots from behind the arc, they hit just 6 of their 12 (50%) free throws. The Cavaliers have covered the point spread in 6 of their last 7 games after not scoring more than 100 points in their last contest. Cleveland is tough to beat at home despite the results from two nights ago. They have a 21-6 record on their home court with a +8.0 net point differential. They are making 49.4% of their shots at home which is helping them generate 113.6 Points-Per-Game. The Cavs have covered the point spread in 18 of their last 27 games at home — and they have covered the point spread in 11 of their last 14 home games after playing a game that finished Under the Total in their last game. They have also covered the point spread in 9 of their last 12 games against teams with a winning percentage of 60% or higher. The Grizzlies got blasted by a 38-22 score in the fourth quarter last night — and now they are playing without a day of rest. This team misses Steven Adams in the middle — and it is impacting them on both ends of the court. In their last four games, since Adams suffered his knee injury, Memphis has seen their Adjusted Defensive Efficiency rise to 113.0 as compared to their 109.9 clip for the season. And while they have an Adjusted Offensive Efficiency of 113.9 for the season, their mark has lowered to 108.4 in their last seven games with their offense being dragged down by a low 28.9% shooting clip from behind the arc. The Grizzlies have a -34 net point differential playing without Adams in their last four games — and now they will probably be without Jaren Jackson, Jr. to a thigh injury and Danny Green to load management for this game. Memphis has not been near as effective on the road as they have been in the past since they drafted Ja Morant. They are only 11-15 away from home this season — and they have failed to cover the point spread in 4 of their last 5 games on the road. Furthermore, the Grizzlies have failed to cover the point spread in 11 of their last 15 road games against teams with a winning home record — and they have failed to cover the point spread in 6 of their last 7 games on the road as an underdog.
FINAL TAKE: Cleveland will be looking to avenge a 115-114 loss at Memphis on January 18th — and they have covered the point spread in 6 of their last 9 games when playing with revenge from a loss by three points or less. The Grizzlies had Adams in that contest to help defend the interior — and his absence will hurt against this Cavaliers team that scores 51.0 PPG in the paint. 10* NBA Thursday Daily Discounted Deal with the Cleveland Cavaliers (522) minus the points versus the Memphis Grizzlies (521). Best of luck for us — Frank.
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02-01-23 |
Thunder -6 v. Rockets |
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106-112 |
Loss |
-105 |
0 h 13 m |
Show
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At 8:10 PM ET on Wednesday, we will be playing the Oklahoma City Thunder (513) minus the points versus the Houston Rockets (514). THE SITUATION: Oklahoma City (24-26) has lost two of their last three games after their 128-120 loss to Golden State as a 5-point underdog on Monday. Houston (12-38) snapped a two-game losing streak in a 117-114 upset win at Detroit as a 4-point underdog last Thursday.
REASONS TO TAKE THE THUNDER MINUS THE POINTS: The preseason expectations for Oklahoma City was that they would be in the mix to be tanking for the right to draft the french superstar Victor Wembanyama. Instead, they are in the thick of the Western Conference playoff mix. Rookie Josh Gibley has emerged as a very good player for this team — and Shai Gilgeous-Alexander is a legitimate All-Star. The Thunder play hard almost every night (a rarity in the NBA) with a bruising style of play that wears down their opponents. They are just behind Denver this month for the best Net Adjusted Efficiency Margin in the league. Oklahoma City has covered the point spread in 5 straight games after a straight-up loss — and they have covered the point spread in 6 of their last 7 games after a point spread loss. Additionally, they have covered the point spread in 5 straight games after allowing at least 125 points in their last contest. They go back on the road where they are 42-19-1 ATS in their last 62 games — and they have covered the point spread in 9 of their last 13 road games with the Total set at 230 or higher. Furthermore, they have covered the point spread in 5 of their last 7 games against teams with a losing record — and they have covered the point spread in all 3 of their games this season when laying 3.5 to 9.5 points as the favorite. Houston has only won two games in their last 21 games as they are firmly in the tanking process. They are also undermanned with Jalen Green and Kevin Porter, Jr. out tonight with injuries. The Rockets are 1-5-1 ATS in their last 7 games after a straight-up win — and they are 2-6-1 ATS in their last 9 games after a point-spread victory. They have also failed to cover the point spread in 7 of their last 9 games when playing with at least three days between games. They return home where they have failed to cover the point spread in 5 of their last 6 games — and they are 16-34-1 ATS in their last 51 home games against teams with a losing record on the road. They have also failed to cover the point spread in 27 of their last 38 home games as an underdog getting up to six points.
FINAL TAKE: The Thunder will be motivated to avenge a 118-105 upset loss at Houston as a 2-point favorite on November 26th — and they have covered the point spread in 18 of their last 28 games when playing with revenge from a loss where they allowed 110 or more points. 10* NBA Wednesday Daily Discounted Deal with the Oklahoma City Thunder (513) minus the points versus the Houston Rockets (514). Best of luck for us — Frank.
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01-30-23 |
North Carolina Central +5.5 v. Norfolk State |
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71-77 |
Loss |
-110 |
0 h 11 m |
Show
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At 7:00 PM ET on Monday, we will be playing the North Carolina-Central Eagles (306503) plus the points versus the Norfolk State Spartans (306504). THE SITUATION: North Carolina-Central (10-10) has lost two games in a row after their 71-67 loss at Howard as a 3-point underdog on Saturday. Norfolk State (14-7) has won five of their last seven contests after their 82-68 victory at South Carolina State as a 15-point favorite on Saturday.
REASONS TO TAKE THE EAGLES PLUS THE POINTS: North Carolina-Central appears poised to be a feisty underdog in MEAC play after enduring the 23rd most difficult non-conference according to the numbers of metrics guru Ken Pomeroy. This is a battle-tested team that lost by just 12 points at Virginia and at Marquette. Howard made 52.0% of their shots against them on Saturday which was the worst defensive effort in their last ten games. The Eagles do lead the MEAC in Adjusted Defensive Efficiency — so they should play better tonight in this matchup against the preseason conference favorite. North Carolina-Central is 5-1-2 ATS in their last 8 games after a straight-up loss — and they have covered the point spread in 5 of their last 7 games after a loss on the road. They stay on the road where they have covered the point spread in 5 of their last 7 games — and they have covered the point spread in 6 of their last 9 games on the road as an underdog. The Eagles were making 3-pointers earlier in the season — they rank 44th in the nation by nailing 37.2 of their shots from behind the arc when playing on the road. But they have gone cold in their outside shooting in conference play as they are only making 29.0% of their 3-pointers against MEAC foes. Head coach LeVelle Moton seems to have directed his team to take fewer 3s -- they shot 54.2% of their shots on Saturday despite making only 3 of 12 (25%) from 3-point range. What North Carolina-Central does well is force turnovers as they rank 75th in the nation by forcing their opponents to turn the ball over in 20.6% of their possessions. Pressure on the ball travels — and the Spartans are loose with the basketball by turning the ball over in 19.3% of their possessions, ranking 243rd in the nation — and that clip rises to 20.6% in conference play. The Eagles have covered the point spread in 4 straight games against teams with a winning percentage of 60% or higher. Norfolk State has failed to cover the point spread in 7 of their last 10 games after a straight-up win — and they have failed to cover the point spread in 6 of their last 8 games after winning five or six of their last seven contests. They stay at home where they are 1-3-1 ATS in their last 5 games at home — and they are 1-4-1 ATS in their last 6 home games against teams with a winning percentage at 40% or lower on the road. The Spartans' resume is very thin right now — their best victory was against Maryland-Eastern Shore who ranks 260th in the nation at KenPom. North Carolina-Central has beaten Gardner Webb and UNC-Asheville who rank 174th and 181st at KenPom.
FINAL TAKE: The Eagles have covered the points spread in 8 of their last 10 games as an underdog — and Norfolk State has failed to cover the point spread in 7 of their last 11 games when favored. 10* CBB Monday Daily Discounted Deal with the North Carolina-Central Eagles (306503) plus the points versus the Norfolk State Spartans (306504). Best of luck for us — Frank.
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01-28-23 |
Auburn +4 v. West Virginia |
Top |
77-80 |
Win
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100 |
3 h 33 m |
Show
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At 12:00 PM ET on Saturday, we will be playing the Auburn Tigers (601) plus the points versus the West Virginia Mountaineers (602). THE SITUATION: Auburn (16-4) had their five-game winning streak snapped in a 79-63 upset loss to Texas A&M as a 3.5-point favorite on Wednesday. West Virginia (12-8) has won two of their last three games after their 76-61 upset win at Texas Tech as a 3.5-point underdog on Wednesday.
REASONS TO TAKE THE TIGERS PLUS THE POINTS: This Big 12/SEC Challenge matchup features two teams with similar profiles. Both of these teams are tough to score on in the half-court while forcing turnovers and crashing the offensive glass. These two teams also foul too much and are not great shooting teams. Auburn should be motivated to earn a high-profile non-conference win after their flat effort against the Aggies. They only made 42.9% of their shots which was the worst shooting effort in their last six games. They also allowed Texas A&M to nail 47.3% of their shots which was the worst defensive effort in their last 11 contests. The Tigers are an outstanding defensive team that ranks 15th in the nation in Adjusted Defensive Efficiency. They hold their opponents to just a 43.1% effective field goal percentage, ranking 5th in the nation, led by their perimeter defense. They hold their opponents to just a 25.7% mark from behind the arc, ranking 2nd best in the country. They should play better this afternoon as they have covered the point spread in 8 of their last 10 games after a straight-up loss. And while they went into halftime trailing by a 45-30 score to the Aggies on Wednesday, they have then covered the point spread in 33 of their last 51 games after trailing by 15 or more points at halftime in their previous game. They go back on the road where they rank 24th in the nation by making 55.2% of their shots inside the arc. And while Auburn ranks 18th in the nation by pulling down 35.3% of their missed shots, they are even more aggressive on the boards when playing on the road where they rebound 37.3% of their misses, ranking 8th best in the nation. The Mountaineers are vulnerable in this regard as they allow their opponents to pull down 28.2% of their missed shots, ranking 168th in the nation. The Tigers have covered the point spread in 4 of their last 5 games on the road. And while they have still covered the point spread in four of their last six games, they have then covered the point spread in 13 of their last 20 games after covering the point spread in four or five of their last six games. West Virginia is better than their record — they endured a six-game losing streak in the brutal Big 12 grind which included an overtime loss at Kansas State, a five-point loss at home to Baylor, and a one-point loss at Oklahoma. They played their best defensive game in their last eight contests by holding the Red Raiders to just 38.9% shooting on Wednesday. But the Mountaineers have failed to cover the point spread in 4 straight games after a straight-up win — and they have failed to cover the point spread in 6 of their last 8 games after an upset victory by 15 or more points. West Virginia gets this game at home in Morgantown — but while they rank 21st in the nation according to one of the advanced analytical systems I track, their ranking when using those metrics when evaluating home court advantages drops to 44th in the nation. The Mountaineers have failed to cover the point spread in 5 of their last 6 games at home — and they have failed to cover the point spread in 5 of their last 6 home games against teams with a winning record on the road. They have also failed to cover the point spread in 11 of their last 17 home games with the Total set in the 140s.
FINAL TAKE: West Virginia has failed to cover the point spread in 5 of their last 7 games against teams with a winning percentage of 60% or higher. Auburn has covered the point spread in 18 of their last 24 games played in January. 25* CBB Big 12/SEC Challenge Game of the Year with the Auburn Tigers (601) plus the points versus the West Virginia Mountaineers (602). Best of luck for us — Frank.
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01-27-23 |
Buffalo v. Kent State -10 |
Top |
68-74 |
Loss |
-110 |
1 h 43 m |
Show
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At 9:00 PM ET on Friday, we will be playing the Kent State Golden Flashes (888) minus the points versus the Buffalo Bulls (887). THE SITUATION: Kent State (16-4) had their ten-game winning streak snapped with an 86-76 loss at Northern Illinois as a 13-point favorite on Tuesday. Buffalo (9-10) has won two of their last three games after their 91-65 upset victory at Ball State as a 6-point underdog on Tuesday.
REASONS TO TAKE THE GOLDEN FLASHES MINUS THE POINTS: Kent State allowed the Huskies to make 51.9% of their shots which was the worst defensive effort for them this season. The Golden Flashes are a very good team that only lost by five points at Houston earlier this season. They rank 24th in the nation in Adjusted Defensive Efficiency. They are 4-1-1 ATS in their last 6 games after a straight-up loss. They return home where they are 9-0 with a +21.6 net point differential. They hold their guests to just 38.3% shooting which translates into just 63.4 Points-Per-Game. They are 16-5-1 ATS in their last 22 games at home — and they are 8-1-1 ATS in their last 10 games at home against teams with a losing record on the road. Kent State should blow out the Bulls due to their ability to force turnovers. The Golden Flashes rank 14th in the nation by forcing turnovers in 23.7% of their opponent’s possessions — and Buffalo turns the ball over in 19.8% of their possessions, ranking 261st in the nation. The Bulls nailed 59.7% of their shots which was the best shooting effort in their last eight games. They also held the Cardinals to just 40.0% shooting — but here come the Regression Gods as Buffalo has failed to cover the point spread in 7 straight games after a game where they nailed at least 57% of their shots while holding their opponent to no better than 43% shooting. Buffalo has failed to cover the point spread in 4 of their last 5 games after a straight-up win — and they have failed to cover the point spread in 10 of their last 12 games after a double-digit win against a conference rival. They have also failed to cover the point spread in 5 of their last 6 games after a win by 20 or more points — and they have failed to cover the point spread in 6 of their last 7 games after scoring at least 90 points in their last game. The Bulls stay on the road where they are only 2-8 while allowing their home hosts to make 46.5% of their shots which results in 81.7 PPG.
FINAL TAKE: Buffalo only makes 62.8% of their free throws in Mid-American Conference play — the lowest mark in the conference. As a double-digit dog, the Bulls need every point they can muster — and they have failed to cover the point spread in 14 of their last 22 games on the road getting 9.5 to 12 points. 25* CBB Mid-American Conference Game of the Month with the Kent State Golden Flashes (888) minus the points versus the Buffalo Bulls (887). Best of luck for us — Frank.
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01-27-23 |
Cavs v. Thunder -1 |
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100-112 |
Win
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100 |
1 h 27 m |
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At 8:10 PM ET on Friday, we will be playing the Oklahoma City Thunder (520) minus the point(s) versus the Cleveland Cavaliers (519). THE SITUATION: Oklahoma City (23-25) has lost two of their last three games after a 137-133 loss to Atlanta as a 1.5-point underdog on Wednesday. Cleveland (30-20) has won two of their last three games after their 113-95 win at Houston as a 9-point favorite last night.
REASONS TO TAKE THE THUNDER MINUS THE POINT(S): Oklahoma City allowed the Hawks to make 59.5% of their shots which was the worst defensive effort of their season. But the Thunder have covered the point spread in 4 straight games after allowing 125 or more points in their last game. They have also covered the point spread in 4 straight games after a straight-up loss — and they have covered the point spread in 20 of their last 27 games after a loss by six points or less. They have also covered the point spread in 5 of their last 6 games after a point spread loss. They are 7-2-1 ATS in their last 10 games after scoring 125 or more points in their last contest. And they have covered the point spread in 26 of their last 38 games when playing their second game in five days. While Oklahoma City was considered one of the many teams who would tank the season to help their chances of winning the NBA draft lottery to then select the phenom Victor Wembanyama, but Shai Gilgeous-Alexander has been simply too good leading this team. In their last 13 games, the Thunder rank 3rd in the NBA in Net Rating. They have a 14-10 record at home — and they have covered the point spread in 4 of their last 5 games on their home court. They have also covered the point spread in 10 of their last 11 home games against teams with a losing record on the road. They are also 7-0-1 ATS in their last 8 games against teams with a winning record. Cleveland had failed to cover the point spread in 5 of their last 6 games after a straight-up win — and they have failed to cover the point spread in 6 of their last 7 games after a double-digit victory. The Cavaliers have covered the point spread in four of their last six games — but they have failed to cover the point spread in 18 of their last 25 games on the road after covering the point spread in four or five of their last six contests. Cleveland completes a three-game road trip that started on Tuesday — and they have failed to cover the point spread in 19 of their last 27 games when playing their third game on the road in five days. They are just 10-15 on the road — and they are 5-13-2 ATS in their last 20 games on the road. They are also 5-12-1 ATS in their last 18 road games against teams with a winning record at home — and they have failed to cover the point spread in 6 of their last 7 road games as an underdog getting up to six points. The Cavaliers finish their road trip undermanned with Ricky Rubio taking the night off for load management and Kevin Love being out with a back injury. Donovan Mitchell is also listed as doubtful with a groin.
FINAL TAKE: The Thunder will be looking to avenge a 110-102 loss at Cleveland on December 10th — and they have covered the point spread in 17 of their last 26 games when playing with revenge from a loss where they allowed 110 or more points. 25* NBA Non-Conference Game of the Month with the Oklahoma City Thunder (520) minus the point(s) versus the Cleveland Cavaliers (519). Best of luck for us — Frank.
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