Guys I am going to take a stab at it that Scott Delaney is on the Celtics seeming that he has a 30 dimer on the Bulls and Celtics game and then this is his free pick at the bottom of the site??????
While everyone in the world will likely be playing the Bulls tonight because of the Game 1 upset, and the absence of Kevin Garnett, it's times like this when everyone falls prey to the trap-side of a game and the installed chalk makes us money. These are the nights the oddsmakers love the most.
The fact is, I think Boston’s sense of urgency is definitely going to pick up. Now the Celtics are behind, and one year ago they were never behind. They were always ahead or tied in a series. They will come out strong and aggressive and be the aggressive team from the start because they know if they give this young team and more confidence and they let the Bulls come out and play the way they played in the first game, they’ll be in trouble. And I expect for them to come out and also make Derrick Rose defend and try to wear him down on their offensive end.
I think the quick turnaround is great for Boston, because whatever you need to do, it gets your mind right for the next game. Whenever you can get into a situation where you don’t have a lot of time in between, and you’re just waiting and going to practice and doing all these things that don’t have anything to do with playing basketball, you just need to get that victory as soon as you can get it. And the only way to do that is to knock that young team down and it’s best to get it done quickly.
BTW Where did you get that avator? Unbelievably smokin!!!k:I may be late on the reply but here goes. I've read mighty in the past and his system is... if the home team loses the first 2 games, they come back in game 3 on the road and win at an 86% clip. This works in the NBA playoffs as well. Good luck if you choose to follow.
It's on the total....
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Winner #2 in a Row
Chicago at Boston
#1 Nuggets 106-90
over Portland (4/5)
NBA PLAYOFF
TOTAL OF THE YEAR
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It's real simple ...
Not since March 5 have I seen a play in the NBA this strong.
It's the total in the Boston/Chicago game, and there's nothing more that needs to be played tonight.
A total is just as strong as a side, remember that.
There's no different in the juice, there's no different than the payout.
A total is a total, and is wagered just like a side.
And tonight the best play on the board is the total between the Bulls and Celtics.
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