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Billivy
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Spurs -6 (550 to win 500)
The easy win last night helps...got some rest for our horses. That game was a beautifull thing to watch, Duncan was running the floor...scoring in transition...i even remarked watching them play was better than sex...lol. They were forcing turnovers, locking down two of the strongest offensive players in the west, and just flat out dominating!!!! They have historically beaten up on the Hawks on a vast majority of their contests and USUALLY laying a greater number. Obviously this line is predicated on the B2B, however I've seen more fire and motivation in the last three games out of the Spurs than I saw all season previously. The Spurs have responded to Popovitch's comments of them being "soft"...and they heard you too Mr. Big Al "i dont know shit about the spurs" Reno...lol
The Spurs might not have the best record ATS on the road on a B2B...however the percentage jumps when playing teams under .500 and further jumps when they ran away with the previous contest.
Who will guard Duncan tonight?
Where will ATL find the offense to compete, assuming SAS can keep up the pressure they implimented on Denver last night?
How will they compete in the back court??????
The easy win last night helps...got some rest for our horses. That game was a beautifull thing to watch, Duncan was running the floor...scoring in transition...i even remarked watching them play was better than sex...lol. They were forcing turnovers, locking down two of the strongest offensive players in the west, and just flat out dominating!!!! They have historically beaten up on the Hawks on a vast majority of their contests and USUALLY laying a greater number. Obviously this line is predicated on the B2B, however I've seen more fire and motivation in the last three games out of the Spurs than I saw all season previously. The Spurs have responded to Popovitch's comments of them being "soft"...and they heard you too Mr. Big Al "i dont know shit about the spurs" Reno...lol
The Spurs might not have the best record ATS on the road on a B2B...however the percentage jumps when playing teams under .500 and further jumps when they ran away with the previous contest.
Who will guard Duncan tonight?
Where will ATL find the offense to compete, assuming SAS can keep up the pressure they implimented on Denver last night?
How will they compete in the back court??????