YTD= NBA PLAYOFFS= 49 - 36 - 3 +412.6 units(Books)
POD=YTD=32 - 29 - 3
Bankroll=301.3 units
The home teams have been dominating in the second round of the NBA Playoffs. Can the Celtics carry this trend over into the Eastern Confrence Final? Perhaps can the Pistons stop this trends tonight and turns things around the other way. It just wouldn't be right. Especially not this year. After all, the Boston Celtics were the favorites all along to end up in this position. It just figured they'd have a few extra hoops to jump through. Now, they're one series from the NBA Finals after defeating LeBron and company in Game 7, 97-92. They're back home again tonight, and that's been the surest sign of success for them so far in this year's playoffs.It's not just the Celtics who have been dominant in their own building: The home team is 21-2 in the conference semifinals, and it's not all that hard to see why. The home crowd can help the energy of the home team, and influence the referees as well. Home court is huge, It does help. It's helped almost every playoff team last round. Staying with the optimistic approach, the extra games did allow guys like Glen Davis, Eddie House and P.J. Brown to make contributions in win-or-go-home situations. That sort of thing might earn the confidence of teammates and coaches. It could also take out any doubts the player himself might've had. Celtics fans might also take comfort in the fact that Boston won the season series with the Pistons. Psychological advantage perhaps? Plus, the Celtics just dethroned King James. Once you do that, nobody looks quite as intimidating. OK, enough is enough fellas. So all you Celtic fans lets be the first to witness the conspiracy of the Eastern Confrence Final Game 1. So for tonight I gotta stay focus and take my time chrunching these numberes. I just have to keep my head straight and do what I do best. These are just my leans as of now.
Boston -5
Under Boston =174
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Units=1K
YTD= NBA PLAYOFFS= 49 - 36 - 3 +412.6 units(Books)
POD=YTD=32 - 29 - 3
Bankroll=301.3 units
The home teams have been dominating in the second round of the NBA Playoffs. Can the Celtics carry this trend over into the Eastern Confrence Final? Perhaps can the Pistons stop this trends tonight and turns things around the other way. It just wouldn't be right. Especially not this year. After all, the Boston Celtics were the favorites all along to end up in this position. It just figured they'd have a few extra hoops to jump through. Now, they're one series from the NBA Finals after defeating LeBron and company in Game 7, 97-92. They're back home again tonight, and that's been the surest sign of success for them so far in this year's playoffs.It's not just the Celtics who have been dominant in their own building: The home team is 21-2 in the conference semifinals, and it's not all that hard to see why. The home crowd can help the energy of the home team, and influence the referees as well. Home court is huge, It does help. It's helped almost every playoff team last round. Staying with the optimistic approach, the extra games did allow guys like Glen Davis, Eddie House and P.J. Brown to make contributions in win-or-go-home situations. That sort of thing might earn the confidence of teammates and coaches. It could also take out any doubts the player himself might've had. Celtics fans might also take comfort in the fact that Boston won the season series with the Pistons. Psychological advantage perhaps? Plus, the Celtics just dethroned King James. Once you do that, nobody looks quite as intimidating. OK, enough is enough fellas. So all you Celtic fans lets be the first to witness the conspiracy of the Eastern Confrence Final Game 1. So for tonight I gotta stay focus and take my time chrunching these numberes. I just have to keep my head straight and do what I do best. These are just my leans as of now.
"The home teams have been dominating in the second round of the NBA Playoffs. Can the Celtics carry this trend over into the Eastern Confrence Final? Perhaps can the Pistons stop this trends tonight and turns things around the other way. It just wouldn't be right. Especially not this year. After all, the Boston Celtics were the favorites all along to end up in this position. It just figured they'd have a few extra hoops to jump through. Now, they're one series from the NBA Finals after defeating LeBron and company in Game 7, 97-92. They're back home again tonight, and that's been the surest sign of success for them so far in this year's playoffs.It's not just the Celtics who have been dominant in their own building: The home team is 21-2 in the conference semifinals, and it's not all that hard to see why. The home crowd can help the energy of the home team, and influence the referees as well. Home court is huge, It does help. It's helped almost every playoff team last round. Staying with the optimistic approach, the extra games did allow guys like Glen Davis, Eddie House and P.J. Brown to make contributions in win-or-go-home situations. That sort of thing might earn the confidence of teammates and coaches. It could also take out any doubts the player himself might've had. Celtics fans might also take comfort in the fact that Boston won the season series with the Pistons. Psychological advantage perhaps? Plus, the Celtics just dethroned King James. Once you do that, nobody looks quite as intimidating. "
100% correct grammar and spelling.
And the last part has a few mispels.
"OK, enough is enough fellas. So all you Celtic fans lets be the first to witness the conspiracy of the Eastern Confrence Final Game 1. So for tonight I gotta stay focus and take my time chrunching these numberes. I just have to keep my head straight and do what I do best. These are just my leans as of now."
Clearly this fool has copied this writeup from someone else and make it his own. Please do explain why to me because I'm curious.
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You guy noticed the first part of the writeup
"The home teams have been dominating in the second round of the NBA Playoffs. Can the Celtics carry this trend over into the Eastern Confrence Final? Perhaps can the Pistons stop this trends tonight and turns things around the other way. It just wouldn't be right. Especially not this year. After all, the Boston Celtics were the favorites all along to end up in this position. It just figured they'd have a few extra hoops to jump through. Now, they're one series from the NBA Finals after defeating LeBron and company in Game 7, 97-92. They're back home again tonight, and that's been the surest sign of success for them so far in this year's playoffs.It's not just the Celtics who have been dominant in their own building: The home team is 21-2 in the conference semifinals, and it's not all that hard to see why. The home crowd can help the energy of the home team, and influence the referees as well. Home court is huge, It does help. It's helped almost every playoff team last round. Staying with the optimistic approach, the extra games did allow guys like Glen Davis, Eddie House and P.J. Brown to make contributions in win-or-go-home situations. That sort of thing might earn the confidence of teammates and coaches. It could also take out any doubts the player himself might've had. Celtics fans might also take comfort in the fact that Boston won the season series with the Pistons. Psychological advantage perhaps? Plus, the Celtics just dethroned King James. Once you do that, nobody looks quite as intimidating. "
100% correct grammar and spelling.
And the last part has a few mispels.
"OK, enough is enough fellas. So all you Celtic fans lets be the first to witness the conspiracy of the Eastern Confrence Final Game 1. So for tonight I gotta stay focus and take my time chrunching these numberes. I just have to keep my head straight and do what I do best. These are just my leans as of now."
Clearly this fool has copied this writeup from someone else and make it his own. Please do explain why to me because I'm curious.
This guy probably bought one of those hotline for $20 a pick with a guaratee win or another free pick. I admit I did that a few time and they usually give a writeup to make you feel good about their pick. I think I found an explaination to my own question.
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This guy probably bought one of those hotline for $20 a pick with a guaratee win or another free pick. I admit I did that a few time and they usually give a writeup to make you feel good about their pick. I think I found an explaination to my own question.
WTF everything I do you guys fucking complain and cry about it. All right that is fine I will not have anymore write ups for anymore games. I'll just post my plays and move along like the old khmerkid.
All right guys here it is. Lock and Loaded ready to roll. Play it if you like it and fade it if you don't. As always good luck to everyone tonight.
Boston -5 16.5 units to win 15 units (POD)
Under Boston =174 16.5 units to win 15units (PO)
Here is my Parlay for tonight Action Reverse 5 units to win 20 units
Boston -5
Under Boston =174
Lets get this paid tonight fellas. It's been a long time. Good luck to all.
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WTF everything I do you guys fucking complain and cry about it. All right that is fine I will not have anymore write ups for anymore games. I'll just post my plays and move along like the old khmerkid.
All right guys here it is. Lock and Loaded ready to roll. Play it if you like it and fade it if you don't. As always good luck to everyone tonight.
Boston -5 16.5 units to win 15 units (POD)
Under Boston =174 16.5 units to win 15units (PO)
Here is my Parlay for tonight Action Reverse 5 units to win 20 units
Boston -5
Under Boston =174
Lets get this paid tonight fellas. It's been a long time. Good luck to all.
"The home teams have been dominating in the second round of the NBA Playoffs. Can the Celtics carry this trend over into the Eastern Confrence Finals? Perhaps, can (can should not be here and instead, a comma should be placed) the Pistons stop this trends (no "s")tonight and turns (no "s") things around the other way. (?) (Should be a question mark).It just wouldn't be right. Especially not this year.(Improper) After all, the Boston Celtics were the favorites all along to end up in this position. It just figured they'd have a few extra hoops to jump through. Now, they're one series from the NBA Finals after defeating LeBron and company in Game 7, 97-92. They're back home again tonight, and that's been the surest sign of success for them so far in this year's playoffs. It's not just the Celtics who have been dominant in their own building: The home team is 21-2 in the conference semifinals, and it's not all that hard to see why. The home crowd can help the energy of the home team,(no comma necessary) and influence the referees as well. Home court is huge, It (should be lowercase) does help. It's helped almost every playoff team last round.(Fragment) Staying with the optimistic approach, the extra games did allow guys like Glen Davis, Eddie House and P.J. Brown to make contributions in win-or-go-home situations. That sort of thing might earn the confidence of teammates and coaches. It could also take out any doubts the player himself might've had. Celtics fans might also take comfort in the fact that Boston won the season series with the Pistons. Psychological advantage perhaps? Plus, the Celtics just dethroned King James. Once you do that, nobody looks quite as intimidating. "
100% correct grammar and spelling.
I've stopped reading, but I counted at least 10 mistakes right there.
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You guy noticed the first part of the writeup
"The home teams have been dominating in the second round of the NBA Playoffs. Can the Celtics carry this trend over into the Eastern Confrence Finals? Perhaps, can (can should not be here and instead, a comma should be placed) the Pistons stop this trends (no "s")tonight and turns (no "s") things around the other way. (?) (Should be a question mark).It just wouldn't be right. Especially not this year.(Improper) After all, the Boston Celtics were the favorites all along to end up in this position. It just figured they'd have a few extra hoops to jump through. Now, they're one series from the NBA Finals after defeating LeBron and company in Game 7, 97-92. They're back home again tonight, and that's been the surest sign of success for them so far in this year's playoffs. It's not just the Celtics who have been dominant in their own building: The home team is 21-2 in the conference semifinals, and it's not all that hard to see why. The home crowd can help the energy of the home team,(no comma necessary) and influence the referees as well. Home court is huge, It (should be lowercase) does help. It's helped almost every playoff team last round.(Fragment) Staying with the optimistic approach, the extra games did allow guys like Glen Davis, Eddie House and P.J. Brown to make contributions in win-or-go-home situations. That sort of thing might earn the confidence of teammates and coaches. It could also take out any doubts the player himself might've had. Celtics fans might also take comfort in the fact that Boston won the season series with the Pistons. Psychological advantage perhaps? Plus, the Celtics just dethroned King James. Once you do that, nobody looks quite as intimidating. "
100% correct grammar and spelling.
I've stopped reading, but I counted at least 10 mistakes right there.
"The home teams have been dominating in the second round of the NBA Playoffs. Can the Celtics carry this trend over into the Eastern Confrence Finals? Perhaps, can (can should not be here and instead, a comma should be placed) the Pistons stop this trends (no "s")tonight and turns (no "s") things around the other way. (?) (Should be a question mark).It just wouldn't be right. Especially not this year.(Improper) After all, the Boston Celtics were the favorites all along to end up in this position. It just figured they'd have a few extra hoops to jump through. Now, they're one series from the NBA Finals after defeating LeBron and company in Game 7, 97-92. They're back home again tonight, and that's been the surest sign of success for them so far in this year's playoffs. It's not just the Celtics who have been dominant in their own building: The home team is 21-2 in the conference semifinals, and it's not all that hard to see why. The home crowd can help the energy of the home team,(no comma necessary) and influence the referees as well. Home court is huge, It (should be lowercase) does help. It's helped almost every playoff team last round.(Fragment) Staying with the optimistic approach, the extra games did allow guys like Glen Davis, Eddie House and P.J. Brown to make contributions in win-or-go-home situations. That sort of thing might earn the confidence of teammates and coaches. It could also take out any doubts the player himself might've had. Celtics fans might also take comfort in the fact that Boston won the season series with the Pistons. Psychological advantage perhaps? Plus, the Celtics just dethroned King James. Once you do that, nobody looks quite as intimidating. "
100% correct grammar and spelling.
I've stopped reading, but I counted at least 10 mistakes right there.
All I can say is, if my life was so devoid of all meaning as to allow me the time and willingness to do this, I would have killed myself a long time ago.
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Quote Originally Posted by DevilFan:
You guy noticed the first part of the writeup
"The home teams have been dominating in the second round of the NBA Playoffs. Can the Celtics carry this trend over into the Eastern Confrence Finals? Perhaps, can (can should not be here and instead, a comma should be placed) the Pistons stop this trends (no "s")tonight and turns (no "s") things around the other way. (?) (Should be a question mark).It just wouldn't be right. Especially not this year.(Improper) After all, the Boston Celtics were the favorites all along to end up in this position. It just figured they'd have a few extra hoops to jump through. Now, they're one series from the NBA Finals after defeating LeBron and company in Game 7, 97-92. They're back home again tonight, and that's been the surest sign of success for them so far in this year's playoffs. It's not just the Celtics who have been dominant in their own building: The home team is 21-2 in the conference semifinals, and it's not all that hard to see why. The home crowd can help the energy of the home team,(no comma necessary) and influence the referees as well. Home court is huge, It (should be lowercase) does help. It's helped almost every playoff team last round.(Fragment) Staying with the optimistic approach, the extra games did allow guys like Glen Davis, Eddie House and P.J. Brown to make contributions in win-or-go-home situations. That sort of thing might earn the confidence of teammates and coaches. It could also take out any doubts the player himself might've had. Celtics fans might also take comfort in the fact that Boston won the season series with the Pistons. Psychological advantage perhaps? Plus, the Celtics just dethroned King James. Once you do that, nobody looks quite as intimidating. "
100% correct grammar and spelling.
I've stopped reading, but I counted at least 10 mistakes right there.
All I can say is, if my life was so devoid of all meaning as to allow me the time and willingness to do this, I would have killed myself a long time ago.
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