Ha ha Bator I was going to ask you at the time where you got the 6.5 ? Nice. I'll gladly take the push though.
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Ha ha Bator I was going to ask you at the time where you got the 6.5 ? Nice. I'll gladly take the push though.
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Ha ha Bator I was going to ask you at the time where you got the 6.5 ? Nice. I'll gladly take the push though.
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"I think it's been long enough for me playing average. I'm just kind of mad at myself for not stepping out of the box. I'm kind of angry right now."
-- Heat forward Michael Beasley after posting 28 points and 11 rebounds in a win against the Raptors.
courtesy of the daily dime a la espn.com - perfect timing bator
"I think it's been long enough for me playing average. I'm just kind of mad at myself for not stepping out of the box. I'm kind of angry right now."
-- Heat forward Michael Beasley after posting 28 points and 11 rebounds in a win against the Raptors.
courtesy of the daily dime a la espn.com - perfect timing bator
"I think it's been long enough for me playing average. I'm just kind of mad at myself for not stepping out of the box. I'm kind of angry right now."
-- Heat forward Michael Beasley after posting 28 points and 11 rebounds in a win against the Raptors.
courtesy of the daily dime a ala espn.com - perfect timing again bator
"I think it's been long enough for me playing average. I'm just kind of mad at myself for not stepping out of the box. I'm kind of angry right now."
-- Heat forward Michael Beasley after posting 28 points and 11 rebounds in a win against the Raptors.
courtesy of the daily dime a ala espn.com - perfect timing again bator
Beware all ye who think yer stealin' tonight with the Craptors +7. As you know, the Heat just got humiliated in their last game, getting drubbed at home by 28 points. Well, you're not going to believe how well the Heat have responded to such indignities over the last calendar year. Check out how angry the Heat have become after losing a game by at least 15 points:
Exactly one year ago today, the Heat lost at home to Milwaukee, 98-83. In their next game, getting 8 at home against the Lakers, the Heat won, 89-87. (covered by 10 points)
On January 21st, the Heat lost at home to Boston, 98-83. In their next game, getting 7.5 at home against the Magic, the Heat won, 103-97. (covered by 9.5 points)
On January 31st, the Heat lost at home to Dallas, 111-96. In their next game, laying 9 at home against the Clippers, the Heat won, 119-95. (covered by 15 points)
On February 10th, the Heat lost at home to Denver, 99-82. In their next game, getting 4.5 against the Bulls in Chicago, the Heat won, 95-93. (covered by 6.5 points)
On February 22nd, the Heat lost in Orlando, 122-99. In their next game, laying 4 at home against the Pistons, the Heat won, 103-91. (covered by 8 points)
On March 26th, the Heat lost 106-87 in Chicago. In their next game, laying 8.5 at home against the Bucks, the Heat won, 102-85. (covered by 8.5 points)
On April 19th, the Heat lost Game 1 in Atlanta, 90-64. In Game 2, getting 6 against the Hawks in Atlanta, the Heat won, 108-93. (covered by 21 points)
On April 29th, the Heat lost Game 5 in Atlanta, 106-91. In Game 6, laying 4.5 at home against the Hawks, the Heat won, 98-72. (covered by 23.5 points)
On November 18th, the Heat lost 105-90 in Atlanta. In their next game, getting 3 against the Raptors in Toronto, the Heat lost, 110-103. (failed to cover by 4 points)
On December 3rd, the Heat lost 114-96 in Denver. In their next game, getting 12.5 against the Lakers in L.A., the Heat lost, 108-107. (covered by 11.5 points)
So, that's 8-2 SU & 9-1 ATS for the Heat off a loss of at least 15 points, covering the spread by an average of 11 points per game. At home, they're even stronger, going a perfect 6-0 SU & ATS, covering by an average of 12.4 points per game.
It's really bugging me that they didn't cover that game in Toronto against the Raptors, thus depriving me a glittering 10-0 ATS trend. Maybe they'll be extra fired-up tonight to defeat the one team they couldn't beat following a bad loss, or maybe they just don't match up well with the 2009 Pile of Craptors. Anyways, I'll be laying the points tonight with Miami as I look for another big bounceback effort.
Miami -7 +108 risking 9.4 units (Matchbook)
Miami -6.5 -101 risking 3 units (Catalina)
Beware all ye who think yer stealin' tonight with the Craptors +7. As you know, the Heat just got humiliated in their last game, getting drubbed at home by 28 points. Well, you're not going to believe how well the Heat have responded to such indignities over the last calendar year. Check out how angry the Heat have become after losing a game by at least 15 points:
Exactly one year ago today, the Heat lost at home to Milwaukee, 98-83. In their next game, getting 8 at home against the Lakers, the Heat won, 89-87. (covered by 10 points)
On January 21st, the Heat lost at home to Boston, 98-83. In their next game, getting 7.5 at home against the Magic, the Heat won, 103-97. (covered by 9.5 points)
On January 31st, the Heat lost at home to Dallas, 111-96. In their next game, laying 9 at home against the Clippers, the Heat won, 119-95. (covered by 15 points)
On February 10th, the Heat lost at home to Denver, 99-82. In their next game, getting 4.5 against the Bulls in Chicago, the Heat won, 95-93. (covered by 6.5 points)
On February 22nd, the Heat lost in Orlando, 122-99. In their next game, laying 4 at home against the Pistons, the Heat won, 103-91. (covered by 8 points)
On March 26th, the Heat lost 106-87 in Chicago. In their next game, laying 8.5 at home against the Bucks, the Heat won, 102-85. (covered by 8.5 points)
On April 19th, the Heat lost Game 1 in Atlanta, 90-64. In Game 2, getting 6 against the Hawks in Atlanta, the Heat won, 108-93. (covered by 21 points)
On April 29th, the Heat lost Game 5 in Atlanta, 106-91. In Game 6, laying 4.5 at home against the Hawks, the Heat won, 98-72. (covered by 23.5 points)
On November 18th, the Heat lost 105-90 in Atlanta. In their next game, getting 3 against the Raptors in Toronto, the Heat lost, 110-103. (failed to cover by 4 points)
On December 3rd, the Heat lost 114-96 in Denver. In their next game, getting 12.5 against the Lakers in L.A., the Heat lost, 108-107. (covered by 11.5 points)
So, that's 8-2 SU & 9-1 ATS for the Heat off a loss of at least 15 points, covering the spread by an average of 11 points per game. At home, they're even stronger, going a perfect 6-0 SU & ATS, covering by an average of 12.4 points per game.
It's really bugging me that they didn't cover that game in Toronto against the Raptors, thus depriving me a glittering 10-0 ATS trend. Maybe they'll be extra fired-up tonight to defeat the one team they couldn't beat following a bad loss, or maybe they just don't match up well with the 2009 Pile of Craptors. Anyways, I'll be laying the points tonight with Miami as I look for another big bounceback effort.
Miami -7 +108 risking 9.4 units (Matchbook)
Miami -6.5 -101 risking 3 units (Catalina)
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