So you're saying that Game 3 home teams have gone 9-0 ATS since 2008 if they lost Game 2 by more than 20 points. I'll check that one out.
So you're saying that Game 3 home teams have gone 9-0 ATS since 2008 if they lost Game 2 by more than 20 points. I'll check that one out.
So you're saying that playoff favorites, or dogs of less than 7 points, that are off a loss of more than 21 points, but who either lost, or won by less than 6 points, the playoff game before that one, have gone 13-0 ATS since 2003.
So you're saying that playoff favorites, or dogs of less than 7 points, that are off a loss of more than 21 points, but who either lost, or won by less than 6 points, the playoff game before that one, have gone 13-0 ATS since 2003.
Given the parameters stated above, this trend is not 9-0 ATS since 2008. It's 4-0 ATS, and three of those Game 3 home teams were down 2 games to none, unlike Portland tonight.
Given the parameters stated above, this trend is not 9-0 ATS since 2008. It's 4-0 ATS, and three of those Game 3 home teams were down 2 games to none, unlike Portland tonight.
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