(503) NEW ORLEANS vs. (504) HOUSTON
Lean: Over on the total.
Playing to the high side of the over-under on road teams (New Orleans) that is coming off four or more straight losses playing their sixth game in 10 days when the oddsmakers set the total between 180 and 189.5 points has cashed at an amazing 27-4 (87%) clip over the last five NBA campaigns. The bias is a solid 4-1 this season.
Play the Total OVER 185
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(505) DALLAS vs. (506) UTAH
Lean: Over on the total.
Playing to the high side of the over-under on teams (Dallas) that don’t turn the ball over (average 14.5-16.5 TO’s per game) against a team (Utah) that doesn’t turn their opponents over (force an average of 14.5 -16.5 TO’s per game) in a contest where both clubs are holding their opponents to between 41.5-43.5 percent shooting from the field has been a money maker. The trend is 110-58 (66%) since 1996 and due to cash as the bias is a mere 1-2 this season.
Play the Total OVER 184
Lean: Over on the total.
Playing to the high side of the over-under on road teams (New Orleans) that is coming off four or more straight losses playing their sixth game in 10 days when the oddsmakers set the total between 180 and 189.5 points has cashed at an amazing 27-4 (87%) clip over the last five NBA campaigns. The bias is a solid 4-1 this season.
Play the Total OVER 185
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(505) DALLAS vs. (506) UTAH
Lean: Over on the total.
Playing to the high side of the over-under on teams (Dallas) that don’t turn the ball over (average 14.5-16.5 TO’s per game) against a team (Utah) that doesn’t turn their opponents over (force an average of 14.5 -16.5 TO’s per game) in a contest where both clubs are holding their opponents to between 41.5-43.5 percent shooting from the field has been a money maker. The trend is 110-58 (66%) since 1996 and due to cash as the bias is a mere 1-2 this season.
Play the Total OVER 184