The Leading Logic In Sports Handicapping |
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msudogs
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may i add
Here are the strongest ref trends for each game....
Boston at Indiana: (Ind -9 and 184.5) Agreement on the general ATS and o/u trends, but nothing strong in the team-specific trends. Road dogs getting between 5 and 10 points are 15-11 ATS with Brian Forte, 8-2 ATS with Mark Lindsay, and 10-8 ATS with Rodney Mott. Forte is 21-27 o/u and Lindsay is 19-24 o/u this season.
Brooklyn at Charlotte: (Brk -9 and 191) Conflicting trends for both side and total with this crew.
Utah at Cleveland: (Cle -1 and 201.5) Road teams are 28-12 ATS with Sean Corbin this season, including 8-4 ATS as dogs of fewer than 5 points. Cleveland is 4-6 ATS in their last 10 with Corbin, including 0-3 ATS in their last 3 with him.
New York at Detroit: (NYK -4.5 and 194.5) Some conflicting trends here. Bill Kennedy is 32-16 o/u this season, including 17-7 o/u in games with totals lower than 195 points. Eric Dalen is 15-26 o/u, including 8-13 o/u with totals lower than 195 points.
Philadelphia at Atlanta: (Atl -8.5 and 190) Road teams are 25-9 ATS with Marat Kogut this season, including 9-3 ATS as dogs of between 5 and 10 points.
Orlando at Miami: (Mia -16 and 204) Scott Foster goes Over with both teams. Orlando is on a strong 12-0 o/u run with Foster, and Miami is 6-1 o/u in their last 7 with him. Foster has a general lean to the Over with a 25-23 o/u record this season. David Guthrie is 27-19 o/u this season, and ref Eddie Rush hasn't worked many games, but he's 3-2 o/u this year.
Washington at Minnesota: (Wash -2 and 188) Good news for Minnesota. Home dogs of fewer than 5 points are 9-1 ATS with James Capers and 9-4 ATS with Pat Fraher this season. Minnesota is 6-4 ATS with Capers and 7-3 ATS with Fraher. Washington is 3-6 ATS with Capers and 4-6 ATS with Fraher.
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