I don't really play NBA games, but I wanted to point a few scheduling issues and let's see how it pans out:
The following 4 teams, I will play as they all have had the last 2 nights off. My logic is a rested team will play better than a going through the scheduling grind:
Houston -3
Dallas -7
Utah -6
Clippers +6
HOUSTON: Had last two nights off. CHARLOTTE: 6th game/8 nights.
DALLAS: Had last two nights off. DETROIT: 5th game/7 nights.
UTAH: Had last two nights off. CLEVELAND: 3rd game/5 nights.
CLIPPERS: Had last two nights off. PORTLAND: 4th game/6 nights.
BACK TO BACK TO BACK GAMES (Home teams so far in this scenario are a remarkable 6-0 SU/ATS)
Bulls: 6th game/8 nights. Wolves: 4th game/5 nights, 3rd in row.
I'm staying away from the Chicago/Minnesota game as there are better plays tomorrow with teams going in back to back to back games, including the 1st team to have the 3rd game as a road game.
The following 4 teams, I will play as they all have had the last 2 nights off. My logic is a rested team will play better than a going through the scheduling grind:
Houston -3
Dallas -7
Utah -6
Clippers +6
HOUSTON: Had last two nights off. CHARLOTTE: 6th game/8 nights.
DALLAS: Had last two nights off. DETROIT: 5th game/7 nights.
UTAH: Had last two nights off. CLEVELAND: 3rd game/5 nights.
CLIPPERS: Had last two nights off. PORTLAND: 4th game/6 nights.
BACK TO BACK TO BACK GAMES (Home teams so far in this scenario are a remarkable 6-0 SU/ATS)
Bulls: 6th game/8 nights. Wolves: 4th game/5 nights, 3rd in row.
I'm staying away from the Chicago/Minnesota game as there are better plays tomorrow with teams going in back to back to back games, including the 1st team to have the 3rd game as a road game.
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