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Orlando Magic (184) at Philadelphia 76ers (-5') - 7:35 p.m. EST
No Dwight Howard (suspension) or Courtney Lee (fractured sinus) for the Magic and Orlando is going down hard tonight. The Sixers' backs are against the wall and the Andres - Miller & Iguodala - will come large as Philly rolls easily tonight. They've covered five of their last seven at home and they'll take advantage of the Magic playing minus two of their key performers including Howard, who had 24 points and 24 rebounds in the Game 5 win Tuesday. Instead Orlando will go with Marcin Gortat and J.J. Redick and the Magic have failed to cover in five straight on the road and four of five in this series. The Sixers will be much better than their 4-of-18 shooting from behind the arc in Game 5 and the Sixers will win going away.
PHILADELPHIA 76ERS (-5') 1000 Dime High Roller
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Portland Trailblazers (+5) at Houston Rockets (179') - 9:35 p.m. EST
Love the points here with a Portland team that has covered three straight in this series and is 8-3 SU and 9-2 ATS in its last 11 overall. Yes Portland's down 3-2 in this series, but it's the Rockets who have famously flamed out in the first round in recent years that are feeling the pressure. Houston is on ATS slides of 1-6 as a playoff favorite and 1-4 as a chalk of 5 to 10 1/2 points. After scoring more than 100 points in the first two games, the Rockets are averaging just 84 in their last three as J. Przybilla and G. Oden are doing a job of making it hard for Yao to get touches and shots. The injury to D. Mutombo early in this series cannot be discredited as he was able to give Yao a rest without the Rockets losing much size inside. The Blazers have covered four of their last five as a dog and they should've won Game 4 in Houston outright. It happens tonight as B. Roy and L. Aldridge lead the charge in this Blazer outright win.
PORTLAND TRAILBLAZERS (+5) 1000 Dime High Roller
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Boston Red Sox (Beckett) at Tampa Bay Rays (Garza) - 7:05 p.m. EST
I'll ride with the hot-hitting Red Sox in this series opener at Tropicana Field. Of course this is where the Rays eliminated the Red Sox in Game 7 of their ALCS last October, so look for Boston to want to set the tone early. Matt Garza has been horrible of late for the Rays, going 0-2 with a 6.38 ERA in his last three starts. Boston's Josh Beckett is 6-3 with a 2.93 ERA in 11 career starts against TB after limiting the Rays to one run in seven innings back on April 7. Winners of 12 of their last 13, the Sox will get it done again tonight in this Game 1 win at Tampa.
BOSTON RED SOX (Beckett) (-115) 100 Dimes
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L.A.A. Angels (Ortega) at New York Yankees (Burnett) - 7:05 p.m. EST
I'll take the Halos and the +1' runs at this nice price tonight in a game the Yanks are overpriced in this spot for certain. A.J. Burnett (5.47 ERA) was rocked at Boston last weekend (8 runs in 5 IP) and has a losing record and 4.50 ERA in four outings versus the Angels. Anaheim took seven of 10 from NY last year and has won the season series five straight years. Antony Ortega, the team's 2008 Minor League Pitcher of the Year, makes his second start after giving up five in five frames at Seattle in his debut. He'll get plenty of help from the hot-hitting Bobby Abreu as the Angels are the winning play here.
L.A.A. ANGELS (Ortega) (+1' Run Line -105) 100 Dimes
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