are they serious with the -2.5? okay atl played it close at home against them in the regular season but this is the playoffs. you have to take that into affect. orlando and van gundy want nothing more than to end this shit and rest up for the conference finals. orlando wins 2night and it will be by more than 3 points.
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are they serious with the -2.5? okay atl played it close at home against them in the regular season but this is the playoffs. you have to take that into affect. orlando and van gundy want nothing more than to end this shit and rest up for the conference finals. orlando wins 2night and it will be by more than 3 points.
yeah, everyone picked boston to win yesterday..looked how that turned out. look at their lineup, crawford and johnson against howard and carter. you're going to side with atl if this was a 2 on 2? now throw in the backups, this is a done deal for orlando. not to mention van gundy is a way better coach. vegas takes it in the ass for this game and gets some back from the lal/utah game.
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yeah, everyone picked boston to win yesterday..looked how that turned out. look at their lineup, crawford and johnson against howard and carter. you're going to side with atl if this was a 2 on 2? now throw in the backups, this is a done deal for orlando. not to mention van gundy is a way better coach. vegas takes it in the ass for this game and gets some back from the lal/utah game.
No, Vegas doe not give out free money. That is why the Hawks win today.
Really? Is that why Orlando covered the first 2 games at home with the majority on them? If "vegas" was involved - wouldnt you think that lead they had would of extended into a cover for the hawks even with orlando winning? Van Gundy is giving the finger to all that.
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No, Vegas doe not give out free money. That is why the Hawks win today.
Really? Is that why Orlando covered the first 2 games at home with the majority on them? If "vegas" was involved - wouldnt you think that lead they had would of extended into a cover for the hawks even with orlando winning? Van Gundy is giving the finger to all that.
The reason Orlando is -2.5 is because Vegas has to be consistent in it's point spread home versus away in the playoffs. The change of only 7pts between home in away is a cautious line change due to the Magics performance. Take for instance the LAL vs Utah home away line change its a total of 10pts between home and away spreads. Same with Phoenix vs San Antonio last night that was a line change home versus road of 10 pts as well. Normal line changes between home/ away in the NBA playoffs is between the range of 8-10 pts however if one team is looking dominate books will lower the line change to any where around 6.5-7.5 * barring no injuries during the series. Vegas is not like the average fan they don't get to high or to low on teams and that's how the grind out profit along with the vigor in the NBA playoffs.
As far as the game goes. I look for Atlanta (a great home team 37-8) to bounce back following that frustrating comeback win by Orlando in Game 2. Note Orlando has shot an average of 54.15% in the first two games of the series. That's unreal, no way that continues. Hawks get it done at home. ATL +3
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The reason Orlando is -2.5 is because Vegas has to be consistent in it's point spread home versus away in the playoffs. The change of only 7pts between home in away is a cautious line change due to the Magics performance. Take for instance the LAL vs Utah home away line change its a total of 10pts between home and away spreads. Same with Phoenix vs San Antonio last night that was a line change home versus road of 10 pts as well. Normal line changes between home/ away in the NBA playoffs is between the range of 8-10 pts however if one team is looking dominate books will lower the line change to any where around 6.5-7.5 * barring no injuries during the series. Vegas is not like the average fan they don't get to high or to low on teams and that's how the grind out profit along with the vigor in the NBA playoffs.
As far as the game goes. I look for Atlanta (a great home team 37-8) to bounce back following that frustrating comeback win by Orlando in Game 2. Note Orlando has shot an average of 54.15% in the first two games of the series. That's unreal, no way that continues. Hawks get it done at home. ATL +3
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