Interesting night tonight, obviously, with four games on tap...
Washington @ Toronto has much intrigue. Is this a 'venue' series? Does Toronto get tight after blowing that game in the 4th quarter the other night? Can Wall and company continue to co-exist this well and win a big road game? Such a tough game overall. Obviously rooting for the Bullets even though I love the WeTheNorth fan base.
Indiana @ Cleveland should be another tight battle like the last 3 games. This series hasn't changed. The Cavs have the best player in the world and that is about it. The Pacers need Dipo to get back to earlier in the series Dipo. I could hedge the series bet for minimal profit but that doesn't seem like much fun. I'd personally look for a hot start both ways and hope that total gets around 220/225 and then hit the under...I have followed this series all year... these teams cannot both score for 4 quarters against each other.
Minnesota @ Houston is a mere formality. The series is over and will end tonight. Now, from a betting perspective I would hope to get the Rockets at a discounted number 'in-game' betting... It doesn't always happen (GSW last night is a good example -- that never got that low live---as far as the final score). This feels like a 110-94 type of game to be honest.
Utah @ Oklahoma City is a closeout game. The number has moved against OKC so far. Who knows what their mindset is? This is a very tough game to get a read on. OKC was playing just fine till the last 3 minutes of the first half the other night. The Russ 4th foul and his subsequent passiveness in 2nd half really changed the whole game -- plus the Jazz got hot and stayed hot. Sit back and relax if you have the Jazz series bet and see how things go.
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Good luck on your plays.