Thanks guys..Just one play for tonight..
Action play:
Philadelphia 76ers -5 (2)
Fading a Sacramento team, playing 1st game at home, after 4 game road trip. B. Jackson, and A. Nocioni, may sit this one out as well, which would only help the cause. But their status, does not effect my play, one way or the other. This is a matchup between a Sacramento team, which ranks dead last in the NBA at rebounding, at 38.8 rpg, and a 76ers team, that is ranked top 10 in rebounding. Also helps that Philadelphia is coming into tonight's game, losing their last 2 games, and desperate to right the ship. Sacramento avoided their chance of becoming a part of history on Friday, by becoming the 1st team in NBA history, to not win any games against the opposing conference throughout a season, with a win against the Knicks. However, for a team that, suffered 28 consecutive loses to the Eastern Conference, winning b2b against Eastern Conference opponents is unlikely. When playing the role of a 3.5-6 pt underdog at home Sacramento is, 0-4 ATS this season. I'll back the better team here, which is still in the race for playoff position, over a sloppy Sacramento team, which is simply happy to have avoided, becoming a part of NBA history.
GL tonight
Action play:
Philadelphia 76ers -5 (2)
Fading a Sacramento team, playing 1st game at home, after 4 game road trip. B. Jackson, and A. Nocioni, may sit this one out as well, which would only help the cause. But their status, does not effect my play, one way or the other. This is a matchup between a Sacramento team, which ranks dead last in the NBA at rebounding, at 38.8 rpg, and a 76ers team, that is ranked top 10 in rebounding. Also helps that Philadelphia is coming into tonight's game, losing their last 2 games, and desperate to right the ship. Sacramento avoided their chance of becoming a part of history on Friday, by becoming the 1st team in NBA history, to not win any games against the opposing conference throughout a season, with a win against the Knicks. However, for a team that, suffered 28 consecutive loses to the Eastern Conference, winning b2b against Eastern Conference opponents is unlikely. When playing the role of a 3.5-6 pt underdog at home Sacramento is, 0-4 ATS this season. I'll back the better team here, which is still in the race for playoff position, over a sloppy Sacramento team, which is simply happy to have avoided, becoming a part of NBA history.
GL tonight