he wasnt there when they need most,he was passing
That’s because he gets harassed more than a rabbi walking around in Brooklyn.
That’s because he gets harassed more than a rabbi walking around in Brooklyn.
That’s because he gets harassed more than a rabbi walking around in Brooklyn.
Too early to tell. I’ll be taking a closer look at these Pistons tomorrow morning. It seems the Warriors never bring much enthusiasm to their annual visit to downtown Detroit.
Too early to tell. I’ll be taking a closer look at these Pistons tomorrow morning. It seems the Warriors never bring much enthusiasm to their annual visit to downtown Detroit.
I really liked what this Clippers team had going, but now with the exit of Nicolas Batum, Robert Covington, and Kenyon Martin, Jr. and the addition of James Harden and P.J. Tucker, who the heck knows what they'll look like tonight. Even the Clippers themselves don't know. Maybe they'll look great, or maybe it'll take a few games for the team to get used to playing with The Ballhog.
This seems like an unpredictable game. And why trust the Knicks? Did you happen to see them in their last home game? One night after blowing out the Cavs by 18 in Cleveland, they welcomed the Cavs into Madison Square Garden and proceeded to shoot a pitiful 34.8%, a patheric 5-30 from beyond the arc, and they even clanked 10 of their 30 free throw attempts. Julius Randle stunk it up the most, shooting 3-15 while bricking all six of his 3-point tries.
I really liked what this Clippers team had going, but now with the exit of Nicolas Batum, Robert Covington, and Kenyon Martin, Jr. and the addition of James Harden and P.J. Tucker, who the heck knows what they'll look like tonight. Even the Clippers themselves don't know. Maybe they'll look great, or maybe it'll take a few games for the team to get used to playing with The Ballhog.
This seems like an unpredictable game. And why trust the Knicks? Did you happen to see them in their last home game? One night after blowing out the Cavs by 18 in Cleveland, they welcomed the Cavs into Madison Square Garden and proceeded to shoot a pitiful 34.8%, a patheric 5-30 from beyond the arc, and they even clanked 10 of their 30 free throw attempts. Julius Randle stunk it up the most, shooting 3-15 while bricking all six of his 3-point tries.
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I watched it too, thinking will be a different animal tonight, or that’s what I’m hoping for, I do wish Detroit would of won their game yesterday though
@crazy1464
I watched it too, thinking will be a different animal tonight, or that’s what I’m hoping for, I do wish Detroit would of won their game yesterday though
l have changed my mind about this Warriors-Pistons game. At the end of last night’s 115-104 Cavs win, I let my ingrained anti-Warriors bias get ahead of me as I called for them to lose again tonight in Detroit. But, after taking a look at the Pistons last four games and noticing how many bodies they’re missing, I now understand why they’ve been non-competitive over the past week. The Warriors, for their part, acknowledged after last night’s loss that their rebounding was terrible, particularly in the 4th quarter where any comeback attempt was thwarted by repeatedly allowing the Cavs to slam home offensive rebounds.
I don’t expect the Warriors to approach this game with a lackadaisical attitude nor do I expect them to take the Pistons lightly. Golden State’s 5-game winning streak was snapped last night not to mention their 16-game winning streak against Cleveland. I think they’re annoyed with themselves over that insufficient effort and will pay more attention tonight to defense and rebounding. I’m actually ON the Warriors -6.5 as well as a smaller bet on the 1st half under 110.
l have changed my mind about this Warriors-Pistons game. At the end of last night’s 115-104 Cavs win, I let my ingrained anti-Warriors bias get ahead of me as I called for them to lose again tonight in Detroit. But, after taking a look at the Pistons last four games and noticing how many bodies they’re missing, I now understand why they’ve been non-competitive over the past week. The Warriors, for their part, acknowledged after last night’s loss that their rebounding was terrible, particularly in the 4th quarter where any comeback attempt was thwarted by repeatedly allowing the Cavs to slam home offensive rebounds.
I don’t expect the Warriors to approach this game with a lackadaisical attitude nor do I expect them to take the Pistons lightly. Golden State’s 5-game winning streak was snapped last night not to mention their 16-game winning streak against Cleveland. I think they’re annoyed with themselves over that insufficient effort and will pay more attention tonight to defense and rebounding. I’m actually ON the Warriors -6.5 as well as a smaller bet on the 1st half under 110.
In addition to the Warriors -6.5, I’m also on the Nets +5.5 and the Pacers -9 and moneyline -390. There might be more later.
l risked an equal amount on those three pointspreads.
In addition to the Warriors -6.5, I’m also on the Nets +5.5 and the Pacers -9 and moneyline -390. There might be more later.
l risked an equal amount on those three pointspreads.
Quote Originally Posted by MrBator: Be sure to be here tomorrow night for the Warriors’ next road loss in Detroit. l have changed my mind about this Warriors-Pistons game. At the end of last night’s 115-104 Cavs win, I let my ingrained anti-Warriors bias get ahead of me as I called for them to lose again tonight in Detroit. But, after taking a look at the Pistons last four games and noticing how many bodies they’re missing, I now understand why they’ve been non-competitive over the past week. The Warriors, for their part, acknowledged after last night’s loss that their rebounding was terrible, particularly in the 4th quarter where any comeback attempt was thwarted by repeatedly allowing the Cavs to slam home offensive rebounds. I don’t expect the Warriors to approach this game with a lackadaisical attitude nor do I expect them to take the Pistons lightly. Golden State’s 5-game winning streak was snapped last night not to mention their 16-game winning streak against Cleveland. I think they’re annoyed with themselves over that insufficient effort and will pay more attention tonight to defense and rebounding. I’m actually ON the Warriors -6.5 as well as a smaller bet on the 1st half under 110.
Correct me if I'm wrong, but just last week you wanted your Covers brothers to stop you from betting GSW. Yet here we are.
Quote Originally Posted by MrBator: Be sure to be here tomorrow night for the Warriors’ next road loss in Detroit. l have changed my mind about this Warriors-Pistons game. At the end of last night’s 115-104 Cavs win, I let my ingrained anti-Warriors bias get ahead of me as I called for them to lose again tonight in Detroit. But, after taking a look at the Pistons last four games and noticing how many bodies they’re missing, I now understand why they’ve been non-competitive over the past week. The Warriors, for their part, acknowledged after last night’s loss that their rebounding was terrible, particularly in the 4th quarter where any comeback attempt was thwarted by repeatedly allowing the Cavs to slam home offensive rebounds. I don’t expect the Warriors to approach this game with a lackadaisical attitude nor do I expect them to take the Pistons lightly. Golden State’s 5-game winning streak was snapped last night not to mention their 16-game winning streak against Cleveland. I think they’re annoyed with themselves over that insufficient effort and will pay more attention tonight to defense and rebounding. I’m actually ON the Warriors -6.5 as well as a smaller bet on the 1st half under 110.
Correct me if I'm wrong, but just last week you wanted your Covers brothers to stop you from betting GSW. Yet here we are.
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