well, my total stake has always been around this amount everyday, expect this time, I'm placing all of them in one bet. This is approximately 20% of my bankroll which I use in sports-betting.
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Raptors ML@1.83
My stake: 80 units ($4000)
well, my total stake has always been around this amount everyday, expect this time, I'm placing all of them in one bet. This is approximately 20% of my bankroll which I use in sports-betting.
The Toronto Raptors have the longest active winning streak in the league right now, winning six straight games, this will be an revenge game for the Raptors as they are hosting the Cavaliers, who lost three straight. Cavs lose their first seat in the Eastern Conference if they lose.
Some of the things to look into:
- Patrick Patterson is playing much better after a slow start to the season, shooting below 30% in his first 11 games of the season. He shot combined 3 for 12 from the field in their first two meetings between the two teams, including a three that would've tied up the game on Oct 8th. IMO he was a part of the reasons why the Raptors fell short in the first two games against the Cavs. However, he is 21 for 38 from the three-point line over his last 8 games. Patterson averages almost 29 minutes a game (most minutes amounst the Raptor bench), if he can start playing well and knocking down those 3's, I think it can bring a change to the game. I expect him to play at least better than the previous two games, and actually bring a contribution to the team.
- Kyle Lowry has been playing consistently well against the Cavs. He is on fire from the 3 point line, shooting 24 for 33 in his last 5 games. The point guard duel between Lowry and Irving is exciting as well.
- Before the lost to the Cavs at the beginning of the season and the lost in Game 6 of ECF last season, the Raptors have won 5 straight games at home against the Cavs. The Raptors have been playing considerably well at home this season (7-3). Playing at home gives the Raptors a lot of confidence.
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The Toronto Raptors have the longest active winning streak in the league right now, winning six straight games, this will be an revenge game for the Raptors as they are hosting the Cavaliers, who lost three straight. Cavs lose their first seat in the Eastern Conference if they lose.
Some of the things to look into:
- Patrick Patterson is playing much better after a slow start to the season, shooting below 30% in his first 11 games of the season. He shot combined 3 for 12 from the field in their first two meetings between the two teams, including a three that would've tied up the game on Oct 8th. IMO he was a part of the reasons why the Raptors fell short in the first two games against the Cavs. However, he is 21 for 38 from the three-point line over his last 8 games. Patterson averages almost 29 minutes a game (most minutes amounst the Raptor bench), if he can start playing well and knocking down those 3's, I think it can bring a change to the game. I expect him to play at least better than the previous two games, and actually bring a contribution to the team.
- Kyle Lowry has been playing consistently well against the Cavs. He is on fire from the 3 point line, shooting 24 for 33 in his last 5 games. The point guard duel between Lowry and Irving is exciting as well.
- Before the lost to the Cavs at the beginning of the season and the lost in Game 6 of ECF last season, the Raptors have won 5 straight games at home against the Cavs. The Raptors have been playing considerably well at home this season (7-3). Playing at home gives the Raptors a lot of confidence.
The Toronto Raptors have the longest active winning streak in the league right now, winning six straight games, this will be an revenge game for the Raptors as they are hosting the Cavaliers, who lost three straight. Cavs lose their first seat in the Eastern Conference if they lose.
Some of the things to look into:
- Patrick Patterson is playing much better after a slow start to the season, shooting below 30% in his first 11 games of the season. He shot combined 3 for 12 from the field in their first two meetings between the two teams, including a three that would've tied up the game on Oct 8th. IMO he was a part of the reasons why the Raptors fell short in the first two games against the Cavs. However, he is 21 for 38 from the three-point line over his last 8 games. Patterson averages almost 29 minutes a game (most minutes amounst the Raptor bench), if he can start playing well and knocking down those 3's, I think it can bring a change to the game. I expect him to play at least better than the previous two games, and actually bring a contribution to the team.
- Kyle Lowry has been playing consistently well against the Cavs. He is on fire from the 3 point line, shooting 24 for 33 in his last 5 games. The point guard duel between Lowry and Irving is exciting as well.
- Before the lost to the Cavs at the beginning of the season and the lost in Game 6 of ECF last season, the Raptors have won 5 straight games at home against the Cavs. The Raptors have been playing considerably well at home this season (7-3). Playing at home gives the Raptors a lot of confidence.
Great write-up!!
Wish I was at the game too....
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Quote Originally Posted by rutaoh2:
The Toronto Raptors have the longest active winning streak in the league right now, winning six straight games, this will be an revenge game for the Raptors as they are hosting the Cavaliers, who lost three straight. Cavs lose their first seat in the Eastern Conference if they lose.
Some of the things to look into:
- Patrick Patterson is playing much better after a slow start to the season, shooting below 30% in his first 11 games of the season. He shot combined 3 for 12 from the field in their first two meetings between the two teams, including a three that would've tied up the game on Oct 8th. IMO he was a part of the reasons why the Raptors fell short in the first two games against the Cavs. However, he is 21 for 38 from the three-point line over his last 8 games. Patterson averages almost 29 minutes a game (most minutes amounst the Raptor bench), if he can start playing well and knocking down those 3's, I think it can bring a change to the game. I expect him to play at least better than the previous two games, and actually bring a contribution to the team.
- Kyle Lowry has been playing consistently well against the Cavs. He is on fire from the 3 point line, shooting 24 for 33 in his last 5 games. The point guard duel between Lowry and Irving is exciting as well.
- Before the lost to the Cavs at the beginning of the season and the lost in Game 6 of ECF last season, the Raptors have won 5 straight games at home against the Cavs. The Raptors have been playing considerably well at home this season (7-3). Playing at home gives the Raptors a lot of confidence.
- The Raptors are currently number three in the league in forcing turnovers. Their opponents turn the ball over 15.9 times this season. On the other hand, turnovers had been a major problem for them. During their three game losing streak, they turn the ball over 19.3 times a game. The Raptors need to take the advantage of the Cavalier turnovers.
- JR Smith has been struggling a lot over the last couple of games. He shots 7 for 40 over his last 5 games, including a 1 for 11 game against Dallas and 0 for 11 game against Philadelphia. He is completely lost on the court for some reason (not to mention his in game huge with Jason Terry). This is another advantage that the Raptors need to take in a key game like this.
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Some other things to point out:
- The Raptors are currently number three in the league in forcing turnovers. Their opponents turn the ball over 15.9 times this season. On the other hand, turnovers had been a major problem for them. During their three game losing streak, they turn the ball over 19.3 times a game. The Raptors need to take the advantage of the Cavalier turnovers.
- JR Smith has been struggling a lot over the last couple of games. He shots 7 for 40 over his last 5 games, including a 1 for 11 game against Dallas and 0 for 11 game against Philadelphia. He is completely lost on the court for some reason (not to mention his in game huge with Jason Terry). This is another advantage that the Raptors need to take in a key game like this.
Not a bad first half for the Raptors, Lowry and DeRozan are getting the jobs done. They could've closed out the second quarter stronger though.Luckily Irving is in foul trouble for the Cavs.
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Not a bad first half for the Raptors, Lowry and DeRozan are getting the jobs done. They could've closed out the second quarter stronger though.Luckily Irving is in foul trouble for the Cavs.
raptors are a complete utter failure of a team against any quality opponent... don't be fooled in the future, they look great vs lesser quality teams and blow them out only to be utterly destroyed by teams that know how to play
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raptors are a complete utter failure of a team against any quality opponent... don't be fooled in the future, they look great vs lesser quality teams and blow them out only to be utterly destroyed by teams that know how to play
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