Grabbing the very early line for this game. I expect the Kings to be angry for their ugly display in the 2H vs Knicks yesterday. Warriors got a nice road cover in Utah but Utah are a head case right now and can't put together 2 good games. Also think its a good feeling for the Kings to be the better team for once in the area as the Warriors have been so dominant for years. The Kings can really put their foot down and stay in the playoff hunt as they have some winnable games out of their next 4 as they play Warriors, Hornets, Pacers and Grizzlies. It just all depends what mood they show up with unlike that 2H yesterday vs the Knicks.
Sacramento Kings @ Golden State Warriors: Kings -3
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Grabbing the very early line for this game. I expect the Kings to be angry for their ugly display in the 2H vs Knicks yesterday. Warriors got a nice road cover in Utah but Utah are a head case right now and can't put together 2 good games. Also think its a good feeling for the Kings to be the better team for once in the area as the Warriors have been so dominant for years. The Kings can really put their foot down and stay in the playoff hunt as they have some winnable games out of their next 4 as they play Warriors, Hornets, Pacers and Grizzlies. It just all depends what mood they show up with unlike that 2H yesterday vs the Knicks.
Sacramento Kings @ Golden State Warriors: Kings -3
Can you tell me the ATS Record since 2017 of *Home Teams* on *Sundays* playing with *2 or more days rest*
Is this possible? Thank you advance my friend
It sure is possible. So home teams (both fav and dogs) on Sundays with 2 or more days rest since 2017 (inclduing the 2017/18 season) are 34-19 S/U, 30-23 ATS and a crazy 41-10-2 to the under. Under is cashing in on those situations. This situation has already happened 5 times this season, with the home team going 3-2 ATS and the under 4-1.
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Quote Originally Posted by AvidGuru:
Can you tell me the ATS Record since 2017 of *Home Teams* on *Sundays* playing with *2 or more days rest*
Is this possible? Thank you advance my friend
It sure is possible. So home teams (both fav and dogs) on Sundays with 2 or more days rest since 2017 (inclduing the 2017/18 season) are 34-19 S/U, 30-23 ATS and a crazy 41-10-2 to the under. Under is cashing in on those situations. This situation has already happened 5 times this season, with the home team going 3-2 ATS and the under 4-1.
Can you tell me the ATS Record since 2017 of *Home Teams* on *Sundays* playing with *2 or more days rest* Is this possible? Thank you advance my friend
It sure is possible. So home teams (both fav and dogs) on Sundays with 2 or more days rest since 2017 (inclduing the 2017/18 season) are 34-19 S/U, 30-23 ATS and a crazy 41-10-2 to the under. Under is cashing in on those situations. This situation has already happened 5 times this season, with the home team going 3-2 ATS and the under 4-1.
Beautiful! My suspicions were confirmed in a LARGE way!
Really appreciate you taking the time to dig that up for me Aussie. Good luck today
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Quote Originally Posted by AussieDownUnder:
Quote Originally Posted by AvidGuru:
Can you tell me the ATS Record since 2017 of *Home Teams* on *Sundays* playing with *2 or more days rest* Is this possible? Thank you advance my friend
It sure is possible. So home teams (both fav and dogs) on Sundays with 2 or more days rest since 2017 (inclduing the 2017/18 season) are 34-19 S/U, 30-23 ATS and a crazy 41-10-2 to the under. Under is cashing in on those situations. This situation has already happened 5 times this season, with the home team going 3-2 ATS and the under 4-1.
Beautiful! My suspicions were confirmed in a LARGE way!
Really appreciate you taking the time to dig that up for me Aussie. Good luck today
It sure is possible. So home teams (both fav and dogs) on Sundays with 2 or more days rest since 2017 (inclduing the 2017/18 season) are 34-19 S/U, 30-23 ATS and a crazy 41-10-2 to the under. Under is cashing in on those situations. This situation has already happened 5 times this season, with the home team going 3-2 ATS and the under 4-1.
Beautiful! My suspicions were confirmed in a LARGE way!
Really appreciate you taking the time to dig that up for me Aussie. Good luck today
But what team is on 2 days rest today?
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Quote Originally Posted by AvidGuru:
It sure is possible. So home teams (both fav and dogs) on Sundays with 2 or more days rest since 2017 (inclduing the 2017/18 season) are 34-19 S/U, 30-23 ATS and a crazy 41-10-2 to the under. Under is cashing in on those situations. This situation has already happened 5 times this season, with the home team going 3-2 ATS and the under 4-1.
Beautiful! My suspicions were confirmed in a LARGE way!
Really appreciate you taking the time to dig that up for me Aussie. Good luck today
Hornets are coming off 2 straight road dog wins against Nets and the Bulls. That Bulls game was horrendous, to win a game and only score 83 points or less hasn't been seen in the reg season since 2016 when the Jazz beat Grizzlies 82-73. Pacers coming off a nice road win vs the Hawks and after this game the Pacers have a tough 5 game schedule coming up against Lakers, Kings, Bucks, Raptors and Heat so that's not an easy stretch of games coming up. Think they get up for this game in a big way as they were pathetic when they last played the Hornets but that was also in Charlotte and 2 weeks into the new season when the Pacers had new players and chemistry was a little off.
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Charlotte Hornets @ Indiana Pacers: Pacers -11.5
Hornets are coming off 2 straight road dog wins against Nets and the Bulls. That Bulls game was horrendous, to win a game and only score 83 points or less hasn't been seen in the reg season since 2016 when the Jazz beat Grizzlies 82-73. Pacers coming off a nice road win vs the Hawks and after this game the Pacers have a tough 5 game schedule coming up against Lakers, Kings, Bucks, Raptors and Heat so that's not an easy stretch of games coming up. Think they get up for this game in a big way as they were pathetic when they last played the Hornets but that was also in Charlotte and 2 weeks into the new season when the Pacers had new players and chemistry was a little off.
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