Do like the play K GL might have to just take them money line.
I have NY winning straight up, so I thought long and hard about it but I just don't see the value outweighing the risk. Will gladly take the points instead.
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Quote Originally Posted by dynamicmetsfan:
Do like the play K GL might have to just take them money line.
I have NY winning straight up, so I thought long and hard about it but I just don't see the value outweighing the risk. Will gladly take the points instead.
Throwing all trends aside (which favor NYK), this is play based on how both teams have been playing recently... Knicks are 5-2 their last 7 games with quality wins over ATL, PHX, and POR. D'Antoni's 8 man rotation has been working, and they're putting out more of a team effort. The Knicks have covered 6 of the last 7 meetings against CHI. The Bulls in their last ten games suffered blowout losses to the Celtics, Hawks, Jazz and Cavs... I can understand that... but they need OT to beat a injury plagued GSW team, lost by 32 points to the Raptors who runs the NBA's worst defense and lost at home to the Nets. Obviously they have some problems to deal with offensively as they've only eclipsed 100 points once in the last ten games and that was putting up 101 against NJ. They've rebounded well but a lot of that has to do with their awful shooting... what's the point of gaining an edge here when the Bulls are shooting less than 40% from the floor the last 5 games? If this gets into a three point shooting contest, it's gonna be a blowout.
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Throwing all trends aside (which favor NYK), this is play based on how both teams have been playing recently... Knicks are 5-2 their last 7 games with quality wins over ATL, PHX, and POR. D'Antoni's 8 man rotation has been working, and they're putting out more of a team effort. The Knicks have covered 6 of the last 7 meetings against CHI. The Bulls in their last ten games suffered blowout losses to the Celtics, Hawks, Jazz and Cavs... I can understand that... but they need OT to beat a injury plagued GSW team, lost by 32 points to the Raptors who runs the NBA's worst defense and lost at home to the Nets. Obviously they have some problems to deal with offensively as they've only eclipsed 100 points once in the last ten games and that was putting up 101 against NJ. They've rebounded well but a lot of that has to do with their awful shooting... what's the point of gaining an edge here when the Bulls are shooting less than 40% from the floor the last 5 games? If this gets into a three point shooting contest, it's gonna be a blowout.
Throwing all trends aside (which favor NYK), this is play based on how both teams have been playing recently... Knicks are 5-2 their last 7 games with quality wins over ATL, PHX, and POR. D'Antoni's 8 man rotation has been working, and they're putting out more of a team effort. The Knicks have covered 6 of the last 7 meetings against CHI. The Bulls in their last ten games suffered blowout losses to the Celtics, Hawks, Jazz and Cavs... I can understand that... but they need OT to beat a injury plagued GSW team, lost by 32 points to the Raptors who runs the NBA's worst defense and lost at home to the Nets. Obviously they have some problems to deal with offensively as they've only eclipsed 100 points once in the last ten games and that was putting up 101 against NJ. They've rebounded well but a lot of that has to do with their awful shooting... what's the point of gaining an edge here when the Bulls are shooting less than 40% from the floor the last 5 games? If this gets into a three point shooting contest, it's gonna be a blowout.
There's the write-up !!!!!....GL !!!
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Quote Originally Posted by special__k:
Throwing all trends aside (which favor NYK), this is play based on how both teams have been playing recently... Knicks are 5-2 their last 7 games with quality wins over ATL, PHX, and POR. D'Antoni's 8 man rotation has been working, and they're putting out more of a team effort. The Knicks have covered 6 of the last 7 meetings against CHI. The Bulls in their last ten games suffered blowout losses to the Celtics, Hawks, Jazz and Cavs... I can understand that... but they need OT to beat a injury plagued GSW team, lost by 32 points to the Raptors who runs the NBA's worst defense and lost at home to the Nets. Obviously they have some problems to deal with offensively as they've only eclipsed 100 points once in the last ten games and that was putting up 101 against NJ. They've rebounded well but a lot of that has to do with their awful shooting... what's the point of gaining an edge here when the Bulls are shooting less than 40% from the floor the last 5 games? If this gets into a three point shooting contest, it's gonna be a blowout.
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