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  • Celtics' Stevens remains humble as team continues to thrive
    May 11, 2018


    WALTHAM, Mass. (AP) When Brad Stevens accepted the Celtics head coaching job five years ago, he didn't allow himself to get caught up in thinking about how he could add his name to the franchise's rich history.

    He was too busy trying to figure out how to avoid being buried under it.

    ''You realize that if you're going to break records here, you're probably going to break bad ones,'' he recently said. ''Because none of the good ones are reachable.''

    While achieving Red Auerbach status may not be on Stevens' radar, in just his fifth season there's no question the 41-year-old is also beyond being the wide-eyed former Butler University coach who arrived in Boston.

    In a timeframe that has often already swallowed up most first-time NBA coaches, he's managed to endear himself to a championship-driven city by helping Boston make an improbable run back to the Eastern Conference finals.

    The Celtics seemingly had their championship hopes derailed following the season-ending injuries to both of their offseason additions in Gordon Hayward and Kyrie Irving.

    Yet, Boston won 55 games during the regular season and increased its win total for the fifth consecutive season under Stevens.

    Despite having a roster that was down to just 11 healthy players by the end of their second-round win over Philadelphia, the Celtics enter their conference finals rematch with Cleveland on Sunday with a 7-0 record at home this postseason.

    They are also the first team in NBA history to make it back to this point without their leading scorer from the regular season (Irving).

    Most of the NBA community was taken aback after Stevens failed to receive a single vote from his peers when the National Basketball Coaches Association gave out its coach of the year award. The honor went to Toronto's Dwane Casey, who was fired Thursday after his team was swept in the East semifinals by the Cleveland Cavaliers.

    Stevens has always downplayed the attention placed on coaching awards. He said that he thought Casey deserved the honor and didn't expect him to be without a job for long.

    Boston's successes this season aside, Stevens said comfort remains a commodity this profession.

    ''I don't think that I would ever define anybody in the coaching or playing shoes probably as comfortable,'' he said. ''You're just focused on what's next. But it is basketball. There's only so much you can do.''

    But it's also clear that one of the reasons that Casey lost his job was the Raptors' inability to challenge the Cavs in the postseason. Toronto was also swept out of the playoffs by Cleveland last season.

    Most of the credit for Boston's run thus far surely belongs to veteran Al Horford and the Celtics' corps of young players, including Terry Rozier, Jaylen Brown and rookie Jayson Tatum.

    Stevens agrees with that assessment and has remained true to his style by blending into the background in public, instead waiting for the huddle or practice to make his voice heard.

    He believes his team's mental toughness and grit have carried it more than anything he's done.

    Horford said Stevens hasn't shied away from putting their young players in pressure situations.

    ''I think a lot of our guys have been thrown into the fire. I think it's been designed that way so guys can just develop and learn as they go,'' Horford said. ''But I think that one of the things that helps them is the way that coach helps them prepare and the way that he teaches them the game.''

    There is also at least one person watching from afar who thinks a lot of the credit belongs to Stevens. And it just happens to be the same player he will spend the next few weeks trying to stop: LeBron James.

    From Stevens' ability to draw up plays out of timeouts, to his management of late-clock situations, to getting the best out of his roster, James has long been a fan.

    ''I think they are one of the most well-coached teams in our league,'' James said. ''No matter who has played for them, he can put guys in position to succeed and get the most out of whoever has been in their lineup over the past few years. It's not just this year.''

    Stevens said he's focused on living in the moment.

    ''From our standpoint, I feel like it's been a lot of fun,'' he said. ''We talked about it prior to the playoffs; nobody should love a challenge more, nobody should have more fun doing it. I think our guys have done a good job with that.''

    And though he may never say it, so has their coach.
    Remember the 3 G's Gambling, Golf, Girls not in any particular order.....

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    • Updated 2018 NBA Playoffs betting stats heading into conference finals:

      Home Teams:
      46-18 Straight Up
      35-28-1 ATS (55.55%)

      Favorites:
      49-15 Straight Up
      37-26-1 ATS (58.73%)

      Over-Under: 32-32
      Remember the 3 G's Gambling, Golf, Girls not in any particular order.....

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      • NBA Eastern Conference final Game 1 betting preview and odds: Cavaliers at Celtics

        Cleveland Cavaliers at Boston Celtics (+1.5, 204)

        The Boston Celtics have thrived as underdogs and they get a chance to relish the role again when they take on the almighty LeBron James and the Cleveland Cavaliers in the best-of-seven Eastern Conference final for the second straight season, beginning with Game 1 on Sunday in Boston. The NBA Playoffs betting odds have Cleveland pegged as a 1.5-point road favorite with the total at 204 points.

        James steamrolled through the first two rounds of the playoffs while averaging 34.3 points, 9.4 rebounds and nine assists, throwing in a pair of buzzer-beaters along the way. Cleveland went 3-1 ATS in its four-game sweep of Toronto after covering just once in its six games against Indiana.

        "I haven't reflected on it," James told reporters when asked about the opportunity to reach the NBA Finals for an eighth straight time. "But I do know that this is my eighth straight conference finals, and I have an opportunity to play for a championship if I'm able to be successful in this conference finals, so I don't take that for granted."

        Standing in his way is an inspiring bunch in Boston that took care of the Philadelphia 76ers in five games in the semifinals, riding a much more balanced attack led by rookie Jayson Tatum (23.6 points per game versus the 76ers). Point guard Terry Rozier has become a star since replacing injured All-Star and former Cavalier Kyrie Irving, as "Scary Terry" is averaging 18.2 points in the playoffs while guiding a gritty group.

        "We weren't gonna lay down for nobody, no matter who was counting us out," Rozier told reporters of the postseason run. "We weren't going to just let the teams come in and punk us. We were the No. 2 seed for a reason. With injuries, without, we were the No. 2 seed, so obviously we were doing something great all season. ... We'd rather [the media] count us out. We don't want anybody on our side now. We're doing good and we play better when our back is against the wall."

        Boston went 4-1 ATS in the five games versus Philadelphia and is 9-3 ATS in the playoffs heading into the Eastern Conference finals.

        TV: 3:30 p.m. ET, ABC

        SERIES PRICE (PER BET365): Cleveland -300/Boston +240

        LINE HISTORY: Boston opened as at -1.5 at some sportsbooks and money on the road side moved the spread over the fence to Cleveland -1.5. The total opened at 205.5 points and has been bet down to 204 points.

        WHAT BOOKS SAY: "We had Cleveland as a 1-point favorite over Boston in our initial line. There has been early action on the Cavaliers with both the sharps and the public backing Cleveland. We think the line will finish closer to a pick 'em though, as sharp money puts their trust in Brad Stevens' coaching skills and the Celtics' big home-court advantage. The total has had some movement too. We opened it at 205 and saw a strong push towards the Under due to a couple of our sharp players. The line has risen a bit since then, but it is still less than what we opened at." -- Jacob Crossman, odds analyst BetDSI.eu.

        WHAT SHARPS SAY: "Both teams pulled series upsets in the previous round to set up a rematch of last year's Eastern Conference Finals which Cleveland won 4-1. The Celtics now hold home court advantage and have the better head coach and defense, but Cleveland still has the best player with LeBron James." -- Steve Merril.

        INJURY REPORT: Boston - J. Tatum (Probable, Hand), S. Larkin (Doubtful, Shoulder)

        MATCHUP CHART:



        ABOUT THE CAVALIERS (58-35 SU, 36-56-1 ATS, 44-47-2 O/U): Kevin Love averaged 22.6 points and 12.4 rebounds in last season's conference finals against Boston and seems primed to help out James after finishing the second-round sweep of the Toronto Raptors in fine fashion. The 29-year-old scored at least 21 points in each of the final three games of that series after averaging 10.9 points on 31.9 percent shooting in his first eight contests this postseason, a stretch which drew some criticism in Cleveland. "You see it every day, whether it's politics or sports or pop culture," Love told the media of the fan reaction to his slump. "There's this 24-hour news cycle and there has to be some sort of story. Like I said after Game 2 [against the Raptors], 'I didn't forget how to play basketball.' Sometimes it's a bad matchup. I was missing some uncharacteristic shots. But there were other things I was doing out there. It's not I just forgot how to play."

        ABOUT THE CELTICS (63-31 SU, 59-33-2 ATS, 51-42-1 O/U): The Celtics struggled to slow down James in the one-sided matchup last spring - won by Cleveland in five games - but they feel they have more men to throw at him this time around. "With this group, we have more depth in [the perimeter] positions, suited more to guard LeBron," big man Al Horford told the media. "We have a lot more bodies to take on that challenge." Horford, who will be one of the many players to mark James at one time or another, is averaging 17 points on 57.8 percent shooting in the playoffs.

        TRENDS:

        * Cavaliers are 5-1 ATS in the last six meetings in Boston.
        * Cavaliers are 6-2 ATS in their last eight road games.
        * Celtics are 13-3 ATS in their last 16 home games.
        * Under is 8-3 in the last 11 meetings in Boston.
        * Road team is 15-5-1 ATS in the last 21 meetings.

        CONSENSUS:

        There are 57 percent of pointspread bets on the Cavaliers while 71 percent of total bets are siding with the Over.
        Remember the 3 G's Gambling, Golf, Girls not in any particular order.....

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        • NBA
          Dunkel

          Sunday, May 13



          Cleveland @ Boston

          Game 733-734
          May 13, 2018 @ 3:35 pm

          Dunkel Rating:
          Cleveland
          121.777
          Boston
          124.358
          Dunkel Team:
          Dunkel Line:
          Dunkel Total:
          Boston
          by 2 1/2
          202
          Vegas Team:
          Vegas Line:
          Vegas Total:
          Boston
          Pick
          205
          Dunkel Pick:
          Boston
          Under





          NBA
          Long Sheet

          Sunday, May 13


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          CLEVELAND (58 - 35) at BOSTON (63 - 31) - 5/13/2018, 3:35 PM
          Top Trends for this game.
          CLEVELAND is 36-55 ATS (-24.5 Units) in all games this season.
          CLEVELAND is 21-48 ATS (-31.8 Units) as a favorite this season.
          BOSTON is 57-33 ATS (+20.7 Units) in all games this season.
          BOSTON is 23-8 ATS (+14.2 Units) as an underdog this season.
          BOSTON is 27-17 ATS (+8.3 Units) in home games this season.
          BOSTON is 32-20 ATS (+10.0 Units) against Central division opponents over the last 2 seasons.
          BOSTON is 14-5 ATS (+8.5 Units) after a division game this season.
          BOSTON is 7-0 ATS (+7.0 Units) in home games in all playoff games this season.
          BOSTON is 22-5 ATS (+16.5 Units) revenging a loss vs opponent this season.
          BOSTON is 33-17 ATS (+14.3 Units) when playing against a team with a winning record this season.
          BOSTON is 29-18 ATS (+9.2 Units) versus poor defensive teams - allowing 106+ points/game this season.
          BOSTON is 36-18 ATS (+16.2 Units) versus good offensive teams - scoring 106+ points/game this season.
          BOSTON is 22-13 ATS (+7.7 Units) versus good offensive teams - scoring 106+ points/game - 2nd half of the season this season.

          Head-to-Head Series History
          BOSTON is 7-7 against the spread versus CLEVELAND over the last 3 seasons
          CLEVELAND is 11-4 straight up against BOSTON over the last 3 seasons
          8 of 15 games in this series have gone UNDER THE TOTAL over the last 3 seasons

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          NBA
          Armadillo's Write-Up

          Sunday, May 13


          Cleveland @ Boston
          Cavaliers won four of last five games with Boston; they’re 5-2 vs spread in last seven visits to Beantown. Under is 6-4 in last ten series games. Cleveland swept Toronto four straight after beating the Pacers in seven games; they’re 3-2 vs spread in their last five road games. Five of their last six games went over. Celtics also needed seven games to win their first round series; they beat Philly in five games last round. Boston won/covered its last eight home games. Over is 8-4 in their playoff games.




          NBA

          Sunday, May 13


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          Trend Report
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          Cleveland Cavaliers
          Cleveland is 4-8 ATS in its last 12 games
          Cleveland is 5-0 SU in its last 5 games
          The total has gone OVER in 5 of Cleveland's last 6 games
          Cleveland is 6-2 ATS in its last 8 games on the road
          Cleveland is 4-2 SU in its last 6 games on the road
          The total has gone OVER in 5 of Cleveland's last 7 games on the road
          Cleveland is 2-4 ATS in its last 6 games when playing Boston
          Cleveland is 4-1 SU in its last 5 games when playing Boston
          Cleveland is 5-1 ATS in its last 6 games when playing on the road against Boston
          Cleveland is 5-1 SU in its last 6 games when playing on the road against Boston
          The total has gone UNDER in 8 of Cleveland's last 11 games when playing on the road against Boston
          Boston Celtics
          Boston is 5-1 ATS in its last 6 games
          Boston is 5-1 SU in its last 6 games
          The total has gone OVER in 12 of Boston's last 16 games
          Boston is 5-0 ATS in its last 5 games at home
          Boston is 5-0 SU in its last 5 games at home
          The total has gone OVER in 10 of Boston's last 11 games at home
          Boston is 4-2 ATS in its last 6 games when playing Cleveland
          Boston is 1-4 SU in its last 5 games when playing Cleveland
          Boston is 1-5 ATS in its last 6 games when playing at home against Cleveland
          Boston is 1-5 SU in its last 6 games when playing at home against Cleveland
          The total has gone UNDER in 8 of Boston's last 11 games when playing at home against Cleveland
          Remember the 3 G's Gambling, Golf, Girls not in any particular order.....

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          • SUNDAY, MAY 13
            GAME TIME(ET) PICK UNITS


            CLE at BOS 03:30 PM

            CLE -2.0

            U 205.5
            Remember the 3 G's Gambling, Golf, Girls not in any particular order.....

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            • Celtics take Game 1, rip Cavs by 25
              May 13, 2018


              BOSTON (AP) The assignment for Boston Celtics forward Marcus Morris in his first start this postseason was easy to explain but nearly impossible to execute.

              His job: Guard LeBron James, and keep the four-time NBA MVP from running the Celtics out of their own gym in the Eastern Conference finals for the second year in a row.

              ''He's obviously the best player in the game,'' said Morris, who during the week boasted that he was up to the challenge and on Sunday explained why he wanted it.

              ''Because I'm a competitor. He's the best player, and I'm going to be able to tell my kids this one day.''

              Morris scored 21 points and added 10 rebounds while pestering James into a playoff-high seven turnovers - and a playoff-low 15 points - and the Celtics opened a 21-point, first-quarter lead to scorch Cleveland 108-83 in Game 1.

              Jaylen Brown scored 23 points and Al Horford had 20 for Boston, which ran off 17 points in a row in the first and never allowed the Cavaliers within single digits again. The Celtics led by 28 when Cleveland coach Tyronn Lue pulled James for good with 7:09 left.

              Game 2 is Tuesday night.

              ''I have zero level of concern at this stage,'' said James, who was 5 for 16 from the floor and missed all five 3-point attempts.

              ''I've been down before in the postseason, but for me there's never any level of concern - no matter how bad I played tonight, with seven turnovers, how inefficient I was shooting the ball,'' he said. ''We have another opportunity to be better as a ball club coming in Tuesday night, and we'll see what happens.''

              Kevin Love had 17 points and eight rebounds, and James added nine assists and seven boards. The Cavaliers missed their first 14 3-point attempts of the game and shot just 32 percent in the first half.

              By that time, Boston led 61-35 - the biggest halftime playoff deficit in James' career.

              ''I think we're very alert to the fact that we'll get a heavyweight punch on Tuesday night,'' Celtics coach Brad Stevens said. ''It's another great challenge, another great opportunity to experience something for this team.''

              With injured stars Gordon Hayward and Kyrie Irving on the bench in street clothes, the Celtics continued their stunning run this season with what may have been the most surprising turn of events yet. A year after dropping the first two games at home against Cleveland in a five-game East final, the Celtics pounced on James, and the favored Cavaliers were never really in it.

              ''The last couple of playoffs, and our meeting at the end of year, they blew us out of the water,'' Boston guard Marcus Smart said. ''We've got a different team, just like they do, and a lot of younger guys. So for them to see that, and have that feeling like we did tonight, is huge.''

              TIP-INS

              Cavaliers: Kyle Korver's 3-pointer with nine minutes left in the third period was their first after missing 14 in a row. It cut the deficit from 28 points to 65-40. ... Tristan Thompson had eight points and 11 rebounds.

              Celtics: The Celtics improved to 8-0 at home this postseason. They do not have to win on the road to reach the NBA Finals. ... Boston's 36-18 lead at the end of one quarter was the second-largest in a playoff game in franchise history.

              GET HYPED

              The Celtics took the floor to a hype video that began with the broadcast of Hayward's injury in the first quarter of the first game, at Cleveland. A variety of commentators predicted the team's demise, including Hall of Famer Charles Barkley saying: ''Their season's over.''

              As more players went down to injury - including Irving, who came over from the Cavaliers last summer but was done for the season in March - the prophesies grew even gloomier.

              But there the Celtics were, back in the Eastern Conference finals against the Cavaliers for the second year in a row - with Hayward, Irving, Daniel Theis and Shane Larkin all injured and Stevens down to an eight-man rotation.

              It was more than they needed.

              Starting in place of Aron Baynes, Morris backed up his boast that he could cover James better than anyone except Kawhi Leonard. The Cavaliers star had seven of Cleveland's nine turnovers after accruing eight in the entire four-game, second-round sweep of the Raptors.

              ''Our confidence level is very high,'' said Morris, who recorded the first postseason double-double of his career. ''The younger guys to the older guys, we think we can compete and play with anybody. At the end of the day, all the talking is done off the court.''

              FAST START

              Horford made his first seven shots and scored 10, including eight straight, during the 17-0 run that turned a three-point deficit into a 21-7 lead. After James wiggled his way to a layup - Cleveland's first points in 4 minutes, 43 seconds - Boston ran off eight more points in a row; Brown had six of them, and he finished the quarter with 13 points and five rebounds.

              Cleveland scored seven straight points early in the third and finished the quarter with six in a row to make it 78-64. But Boston made the first three baskets in the fourth and, after running off nine in a row to make it 96-68 with 7:09 left, the Cavs conceded.

              UP NEXT

              Game 2: Tuesday night, Boston.
              Remember the 3 G's Gambling, Golf, Girls not in any particular order.....

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              • SCHEDULE FOR MONDAY MAY 14, 2018
                Time (ET) Away Home Site
                9:00 PM Golden State Warriors Houston Rockets Toyota Center

                SCHEDULE FOR TUESDAY MAY 15, 2018
                Time (ET) Away Home Site
                8:30 PM Cleveland Cavaliers Boston Celtics TD Garden

                SCHEDULE FOR WEDNESDAY MAY 16, 2018
                Time (ET) Away Home Site
                9:00 PM Golden State Warriors Houston Rockets Toyota Center

                SCHEDULE FOR SATURDAY MAY 19, 2018
                Time (ET) Away Home Site
                8:30 PM Boston Celtics Cleveland Cavaliers Quicken Loans Arena

                SCHEDULE FOR SUNDAY MAY 20, 2018
                Time (ET) Away Home Site
                8:00 PM Houston Rockets Golden State Warriors ORACLE Arena


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                MAY'S NBA BEST BET RECORD: ( BASED ON 5 UNITS )

                05/13/2018 1-1-0 50.00% -0,50
                05/03/2018 0-4-0 0.00% -22.00
                05/02/2018 2-0-0 100.00% +10.00
                05/01/2018 1-3-0 25.00% -11.50

                Totals...............4-6-0.........40.00%.....-24.00


                BEST BETS................ATS....................UNITS.. ................O/U..............UNITS..............TOTAL

                05/13/2018...............0 - 1..................-5.50....................1 - 0..............-5.00..............-0.50
                05/03/2018...............0 - 2..................-11.00..................0 - 2..............-11.00............-22.00
                05/02/2018...............1 - 0..................+5.00...................1 - 0.............+5.00.............+10.00
                05/01/2018...............1 - 1..................- 0.50...................0 - 2.............-11.00.............-11.50

                Totals........................2 - 4..................-12.00.................2 - 4..............-12.00...............-24.00
                Remember the 3 G's Gambling, Golf, Girls not in any particular order.....

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                • Monday’s 6-pack

                  CG Technology released spreads for every Week 1-16 game for 2018-19 NFL season. Here are a few of the more interesting spreads:

                  Week 1: Falcons @ Philadelphia (-4)
                  Week 2: Chiefs @ Pittsburgh (-7)
                  Week 3: Jets @ Browns (-2.5)
                  Week 4: Vikings (-2) @ LA Rams (-3)
                  Week 5: Raiders @ LA Chargers (-5)
                  Week 6: Jaguars @ Dallas (-1)

                  Fact of the Day
                  25% of the players in the Euro League are former NBA draft picks.

                  Monday’s quiz

                  Which team did Joe Namath finish his NFL career with?

                  Sunday’s quiz
                  Arizona Coyotes used to be the Winnipeg Jets, before moving to Arizona.

                  Saturday’s quiz
                  Ozzie Guillen managed the White Sox when they won the 2005 World Series.

                  ***************************************


                  Monday’s List of 13: Wrapping up a sports weekend…..

                  We start today with two examples of why baseball is a fascinating game:
                  13) Baseball strategy, Exhibit A: Twins-Angels are tied in late innings; Angels have game-winning run on 3rd with two out. Minnesota walks Pujols/Simmons intentionally, to bring up Marte, putting lot of pressure on their pitcher to throw strikes. I’ve never seen a team walk two hitters intentionally to load the bases with two outs, especially with the batter coming up not being a pitcher.

                  Twins escape the jam, win the game 5-3 in 12 innings.

                  12) Baseball strategy, Exhibit B: San Diego was tied with the Cardinals in late innings; Padres had men on first and second, no one out, and pinch-hit Spangenberg for Villanueva so he could bunt the runners over.

                  Spangenberg fouls off two bunts, count is 2-2, and then he fouls off another bunt and strikes out. What are you telling a position player when you have him bunt with two strikes? Especially on the day you brought him back from AAA.

                  Padres wound up with a walk-off win in the 13th inning, despite all that.

                  Two teams use unusual strategy, and both win their game.

                  11) Charlotte Knights, AAA farm team of the White Sox, drew 10,512 fans Saturday, their 8th sellout this season. Would Charlotte be a good city for a major league team?

                  10) Nick Markakis is hitting .346 this year, having a terrific year; he is 34 years old, has 2,105 career hits, but has never played in an All-Star Game. Hopefully that’ll change this year, and if it does, it’ll be the best moment at the All-Star Game, when he is introduced before the game.

                  9) Bad news for the Seattle Mariners; Robinson Cano was hit by a pitch Sunday, broke a bone in his right hand.

                  8) Odubel Herrera has reached base in 41 straight games; the all-time record is 84, held by Ted Williams.

                  7) Phillies 4, Mets 2— Jacob deGrom threw 45 pitches in the first inning; Phillies fouled off 20 of the 45 pitches- they didn’t get a hit or score a run. A very unusual inning, and then deGrom was lifted from the game.

                  Mets said that deGrom wasn’t hurt; they just were cautious because of the rain delay before the game and the 45 pitches he threw in the first inning. Plus, it was his first start in 11 days.

                  6) By way of reference, Angels’ Jaime Barria threw 49 pitches in a scoreless first inning against the Giants April 22; that was the night of the 21-pitch AB to Brandon Belt. Those two starts are the most pitches this season thrown in a scoreless inning.

                  5) Atlanta Braves’ 3B prospect Austin Riley was 4-for-5 Sunday with three HR’s, 8 RBIs for AAA Gwinnett; he’ll be in Atlanta pretty soon.

                  4) Richmond-Albany college lacrosse game drew 4,800 fans Saturday here in the capital city of New York State. Albany doesn’t draw crowds like that for football, but they’re ranked #2 in the country in lacrosse, so the bandwagon is pretty crowded these days. Good for the Great Danes.

                  3) Texas Rangers brought up lefty reliever Brandon Mann from AAA Sunday; the 34-year old Mann was originally drafted in 2002, and has played both in Japan and in independent leagues. What a journey he must’ve had; congrats on making the big leagues.

                  2) Major Leagues need to identify who the replay umpires are for each game; they make calls that change games, but they’re hunkered down in Manhattan and are fairly anonymous. It’d be interesting to know who is making a particular call, for better or worse.

                  1) RIP Coach Chuck Knox, the man who won five straight division title for the Rams in the 70’s, and went to coach the Seahawks/Bills. Coach Knox was 186-147-1 in his NFL career; he won Coach of the Year for all three teams that he coached. RIP, sir.
                  Remember the 3 G's Gambling, Golf, Girls not in any particular order.....

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                  • Game 1 - Warriors at Rockets
                    May 13, 2018


                    Western Conference Finals – Game 1
                    No. 2 Golden State at No. 1 Houston (TNT, 9:00 p.m. ET)

                    2017-18 Regular Season (Rockets 2-1)

                    Jan. 20 Rockets (+2.5) vs. Warriors 116-106 (Under 237.5)
                    Jan. 4 Warriors (-4.5) at Rockets 124-114 (Over 230.5)
                    Oct. 17 Rockets (+9.5) at Warriors 122-121 (Over 230.5)


                    The Western Conference Finals will tip off Monday as Houston and Golden State begin their best-of-seven matchup in Game 1 from the Toyota Center. Perhaps it was fitting that the NBA scheduled the two clubs to play on opening night and maybe a sign of things to come as the Rockets spoiled the Warriors celebration by rallying for a 122-121 victory as 9 ½-point underdogs.

                    Golden State appeared to be on its way to an easy win in the opener back on Oct. 17, leading 71-62 at the break and building that margin to 13 points (101-88) entering the final 12 minutes. However, the offense for the Warriors cooled off in the fourth quarter with just 20 points while Houston connected for 34 and that was the slightest difference.

                    Including that win, Houston went 2-1 against Golden State in this year’ regular season and the final combined scored of those matchups was Warriors 353, Rockets 352. Houston All-Star guard James Harden sat out the one loss but the Warriors didn't have Kevin Durant available either.

                    For Game 1, BookMaker.eu opened the Rockets as a 1 ½-point home favorites and that says something considering Golden State was listed as a road favorite (-2 ½, -4 ½) in the two regular season encounters from Houston.

                    Catching points is a rarity for Golden State, especially in the playoffs. VegasInsider.com NBA expert Kevin Rogers explained, “Since 2015, the Warriors have been listed as an underdog five times in the playoffs, posting a 3-2 record both straight up and against the spread. One of those underdog opportunities came at Houston in Game 3 of the 2015 Western Conference Finals as the Warriors rolled the Rockets, 115-80 as a 1 ½-point ‘dogs. It’s hard to judge the Warriors in the ‘dog role this season due to their multitude of injuries as Golden State produced a 1-5 ATS mark.”

                    Houston has gone 8-2 in this year’s playoffs and it’s a respectable 6-4 at the betting counter despite laying double digits in six of the games. The Rockets do have a blemish at home, which came in Game 2 of their second round series against Utah. The Jazz connected on 15 bombs from 3-point land and coincidentally, Minnesota also hit 15 from distance in its Game 3 win (121-105) at home in the first round.

                    Neither the Jazz or Timberwolves are great 3-point shooting teams but the same can’t be said for Golden State, who was ranked first in shooting (38.4%) from beyond the arc. The Warriors haven’t been as sharp in the playoffs (32.9%) from 3-point land but their overall field goal percentage (46.9%) is still the best of the remaining four teams.

                    Similar to Houston, Golden State is also 8-2 in the playoffs but just 5-5 ATS. The two setbacks for the Warriors both occurred on the road, a 103-90 loss to San Antonio in Game 4 of the first round and a 119-100 defeat to New Orleans in Game 3 of the conference semifinals. Not surprisingly, the Warriors shot 38 percent in those losses and this series will likely be determined on the outside shot.

                    Going back to the 2014 postseason, the Warriors are 13-1 in Game 1's but this matchup will be new territory for the club since it was home for all of those games. Houston has won its last four series openers.

                    We often hear the expression that the NBA is a “Make or Miss” league and while its overused, it’s the truth. With that being said, which superstar group gives you more confidence with your wagers?

                    The Rockets backcourt of Harden (28.5 PPG, 7.4 APG) and Chris Paul (21.8 PPG, 6.4 APG) or Golden State’s All-Star quartet of Durant (28.5 PPG), Stephen Curry (24.5 PPG), Klay Thompson (21.2 PPG) and Draymond Green, who is almost averaging a triple-double (13.1 PPG, 11.5 RPG, 9 APG) in this year’s postseason.

                    NBA expert Tony Mejia believes the Rockets have a strong case of another All-Star and he could be the X-factor in this series. He said, “Houston has seen Clint Capela raise his level of play this postseason, so if there’s another level to be had, the Rockets can hold serve as the top seed and pull off the upset in the series. His ability to punish the Warriors’ desire to go small with the “Hamptons Five,” the most talented five-man operation in the NBA. Andre Iguodala, when healthy, is still an amazing swiss army knife, the wing equivalent to what Draymond Green accomplishes as an undersized center.”

                    Mejia added, “Capela’s ability to impose his will as a physically dominant athlete who is bigger than Green will be a major x-factor. He’s finished on 63 percent of his playoff buckets, right around his regular-season averages. He blocked 18 shots over the five games against Utah and outperformed likely Defensive Player of the Year Rudy Gobert. If he’s able to make a significant impact and isn’t taken out by small ball, the Warriors would have no chase than to come back with David West and JaVale McGee, which would help Houston isolate to victimize on the pick-and-roll. That would be a series-changer.”

                    More numbers strengthening the “adage” above can be seen in the recent meetings between these teams. Even though the Rockets won the regular season series and claimed the No. 1 overall seed in the playoffs, the Warriors have won 15 of the past 20 encounters and that includes an 8-3 record at the Toyota Center.

                    The one common denominator in the wins for Houston was scoring as it averaged 119 points per game and that included a rare 97-96 win in their first round series of the 2016 playoffs. Make a note that Curry sat out that game for Golden State due to an injury.

                    The total opened 225 for Game 1 and is sitting at 224 as of Sunday afternoon. The Warriors have seen the ‘under’ go 6-4 in the playoffs while the results for the Rockets have been a stalemate (5-5).

                    Despite the high totals for the pair, the ‘under’ is 13-7 in the last 20 meetings and that includes am 8-2 mark to the low side in their last and only two playoff series.

                    Golden State opened as a minus-185 favorite (Bet $100 to win $54) to win the series while Houston offers a return of 8/5 odds (Bet $100 to win $160).

                    The last time the Rockets were in the conference finals came in 2015 when Golden State defeated them in five games. Houston’s lone win occurred when they shot 56 percent from the field, which includes an eye-opening 17-of-32 (53%) from 3-point land. The Warriors only connected on 43 percent of their shots in the loss.

                    Since Golden State started its championship form that season, the club has gone 3-0 in the conference finals but has never swept one of those series (4-2, 4-3, 4-1). However, bettors looking to get greedy with some Exact Game wagers on the series should note that Golden State hasn’t seen a best-of-seven matchup go longer than five games. The Warriors to win in five games (4-1) brings back a 6/1 return while the 4-0 sweep pays 17/2 (Bet $100 to win 850).

                    All three of our NBA analysts, including myself, have Golden State winning the series.

                    The pair will meet again from the Toyota Center on Wednesday for Game 2.
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                    • Top-seed Houston hosts Warriors
                      May 13, 2018


                      HOUSTON (AP) The Golden State Warriors are in the unfamiliar position of opening on the road as they prepare for Game 1 of the Western Conference finals with the top-seeded Rockets in Houston on Monday night in the series that many have been waiting for all season.

                      It's the first time the No. 2 Warriors have been in a playoff series without home-court advantage since 2014 when they lost to the Los Angeles Clippers 4-3 in the opening round.

                      For a team that has matched the Chicago Bulls' NBA record with 15 straight home playoff victories, the feeling is a bit unsettling.

                      ''It's different,'' coach Steve Kerr said. ''I think our guys, they are taking the challenge and they're embracing it. They feel like, `OK, we don't have home court for the first time,' but we seem to be at our best when we are threatened. That's been kind of the M.O. of this team. We're definitely threatened. We're on the road for Game 1, we've never felt that.''

                      The Rockets, who earned the top seed for the first time in franchise history by winning 65 games in the regular season, are certainly happy to be opening at home, but aren't sure if it's that much of an advantage in this series.

                      ''It's better to have it than not ... it's important but they've shown they can win away from home, we can win away from home,'' coach Mike D'Antoni said.

                      ''This might be a series where you lose one or two and then win four in a row - either side. Because they're capable of it.''

                      This will be the third playoff meeting between these two teams in the past four years, with the Warriors winning both previous meetings. They downed the Rockets 4-1 in 2015 in Houston's previous trip to the conference finals and ousted the team from the playoffs in the first round in 2016.

                      The defending champion Warriors are looking to reach the NBA Finals for the fourth straight year. For the Rockets, a win in this series would put them in the Finals for the first since 1995 when they won the second of their back-to-back titles.

                      D'Antoni was asked if he thinks the Warriors have seen a team as talented and dangerous as the Rockets are this season.

                      ''I hope not,'' he said. ''We did win 65. They're the ones always winning and getting home-court advantage so hopefully we gained a little ground.''

                      However, he knows that his team is the perceived underdog in this series despite nabbing the top seed because of what the Warriors have done over the past few years.

                      ''These guys are champions for a reason and they've shown on the big stage that they can perform at a very, very, very high level - as good as anybody ever,'' he said. ''And we haven't shown that yet and that's the doubt in most people's minds, until you show it they don't know ... so we've just got to beat them and show them we can do it.''

                      Some things to know about the Warriors-Rockets series.

                      CURRY FACTOR

                      Stephen Curry certainly feels back to his spot-on self with the swagger that goes with those dazzling drives and way-back 3-pointers.

                      Curry returned from nearly six months sidelined with a sprained left knee to play the final four games of a five-game semifinal series against New Orleans. The two-time MVP scored 28 points on 10-for-16 shooting in his most minutes yet since the March 23 injury - 37 - in the Game 5 clincher last Tuesday night.

                      His minutes have increased each game he plays and he was 32 for 67 with 15 3s in the Pelicans series.

                      HOUSTON'S X-FACTOR

                      While the spotlight for Houston in this series is certainly MVP front-runner James Harden and fellow point guard Chris Paul, the Rockets insist that center Clint Capela is just as important to their success.

                      ''Everybody always wants to point out me and James, but he's the X-factor,'' Paul said.

                      Houston is 50-5 this season in games where all three have played, and during the regular season the Rockets outscored their opponents in those games by an average of 11.5 points.

                      D'Antoni believes the 6-foot-10 Capela's ability to switch on guards as well as defend in the paint will be a key in this series.

                      ''It's a must that you have to have (someone like him) against Golden State or they're going to get you,'' he said.

                      ''This will help. They're still going to get us to a certain degree, but hopefully we can lessen it more than if we just had a traditional center that can't guard on the perimeter.''

                      THE CHAMPS ARE THE CHAMPS

                      Sure, the Warriors might not be the top dogs in the West from the regular season.

                      They still have the hardware.

                      Paul has never reached a conference final and neither James Harden nor D'Antoni has a championship either. Kevin Durant captured his first title last season while winning Finals MVP honors.

                      Golden State's other three All-Stars - Curry, Draymond Green and Klay Thompson - has a pair of championships from the past three seasons.

                      ''I like where we are,'' Kerr said. ''Our guys have rings. That's a good position to be in. To me the hardest championship is the first one, as an individual player or as a team because you don't know. You don't quite know if you can do it.

                      ''Once you get the first one, there's a little bit of house money, but you want it again because it's an unbelievable feeling. I like our position. We're going to go in here knowing we're the defending champs, knowing we've got a couple championships here the last few years. Let's go get another one.''
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                      • Rockets, Warriors ready
                        May 13, 2018


                        By Tom Wilkinson

                        Game 1 - Golden State Warriors vs. Houston Rockets


                        The most anticipated matchup of the NBA Playoffs begins on Monday night, as the Golden State Warriors visit the Houston Rockets in Game 1 of the Western Conference Final.

                        This could really be called the NBA Finals, because virtually no one gives either Boston or Cleveland any chance against the winner of this series.

                        The Warriors are listed as favorites to win this best-of-seven game series, but the Rockets are a slight favorite to win Game 1. Let’s look at the contest on Monday night and NBA picks.

                        Golden State Warriors vs. Houston Rockets
                        Date and Time: Monday, May 14, 2018, 9:00 p.m. Eastern
                        Location: Toyota Center, Houston, TX
                        NBA Odds: Rockets -1, O/U 224.5
                        Warriors vs. Rockets TV Coverage: TNT


                        The Warriors and Rockets were expected to meet in this series and now it is finally here. Each team played five games in the first round of the playoffs and five in the second round, and neither team was challenged. The Warriors will be looking to win one of the first two games in Houston and take away home court advantage. "It's been a while since we've started out a series on the road -- you kind of forget that feeling," Warriors forward Draymond Green said to the media. "We got a couple of swings to go in there and take one. So I'm looking forward to that for sure."

                        These teams met three times in the regular season and each game was different. The Rockets won 122-121 on opening night, the Warriors won 124-114 in January and Houston won 116-108 two weeks later. Both teams knew this playoff matchup was coming and each team is excited it is finally here.

                        “They've been to the Finals three straight years. We're just excited.” Houston’s Clint Capela said, “Everybody's excited about it. And I'm sure all the NBA fans are excited about it, too."

                        Key Stats

                        This is going to be a high-scoring series, as it is the best offensive matchup in NBA history. There has never been a series between two teams averaging more than 112 points per 100 possessions. If you are going by what happened in the regular season in their matchups, you may want to reconsider. The Warriors didn’t have one of their top defenders, Andre Iguodala in the opener and he didn’t play in their third meeting. James Harden and Kevin Durant didn’t play in the second meeting.

                        Golden State has actually gone under the total in five of their last six road games and Houston has gone under in 14 of their last 20 home games. Five of the last six meetings in Houston have gone under the total.

                        Warriors vs. Rockets Free Picks

                        The Warriors have Stephen Curry, Kevin Durant, Klay Thompson and Draymond Green, while the Rockets have James Harden, Chris Paul and Clint Capela. Even if you say that Harden, Paul and Capela are as good as Curry, Durant and Green, which I don’t, the Rockets still don’t have anyone that can match up with Thompson.

                        Golden State simply has more offensive weapons than Houston has and they also have the better coach, as Steve Kerr has proven he can win in the playoffs, while Mike D’Antoni has not. I think the Warriors will win at least one of these two games in Houston, so I will take Golden State in this first game. I also think there is some definite value on the total. There is no question that the public is going to want to play every game in this series over the total. In theory it would make sense, since both of these two teams score a lot of points, but the oddsmakers are well aware of this fact.

                        The total for Game 1 is set at 224.5. The trends definitely support going under the total and you have to factor in that Iguodala will be playing and he definitely helps Golden State’s defense. I will take Game 1 on Monday to go under the total.

                        Warriors vs. Rockets ATS Pick: Warriors and Under the total
                        Warriors vs. Rockets Score Prediction: Warriors 112, Rockets 108
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                        • NBA Conference Finals preview capsules

                          WESTERN CONFERENCE

                          No. 1 HOUSTON ROCKETS (65-17, 8-2) vs. No. 2 GOLDEN STATE WARRIORS (58-24, 8-2)


                          Season series: Rockets, 2-1.

                          Story line: The matchup seemed inevitable. The Rockets went out and got Chris Paul, with hopes of being the team that ends Golden State's three-year stranglehold on the Western Conference crown. Houston has the home-court edge, sure, but the Warriors have won at least one road game in 17 consecutive playoff series. Golden State is bidding for a third title in four years, and the Rockets are an absurd 50-5 when Paul, James Harden and Clint Capela play in the same game.

                          How They Got Here: Houston beat No. 8 Minnesota 4-1 and No. 5 Utah 4-1. Golden State beat No. 7 San Antonio 4-1 and No. 6 New Orleans 4-1.

                          Key Matchup: Golden State's Kevin Durant vs. Houston's Trevor Ariza. The backcourt matchup - Stephen Curry and Klay Thompson for the Warriors, Paul and Harden for the Rockets - will be unbelievable. But Ariza is going to have to find a way to keep Durant in some sort of check, especially it seems like Curry is back to normal after his knee injury.

                          Prediction: Warriors in 6.
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                          • NBA Western Conference final Game 1 betting preview and odds: Warriors at Rockets

                            Golden State Warriors at Houston Rockets (-1.5, 224)

                            Series tied 0-0.

                            The Houston Rockets have had the look all season of a team ready to dethrone the Golden State Warriors in the Western Conference. They now get their chance to try to turn that vision into a reality when the star-studded squads tangle in the best-of-seven conference finals, beginning with Game 1 on Monday night in Houston.

                            The Rockets won the West by seven games over the second-place Warriors and took two of three regular-season meetings while averaging 117.3 points, and they've cruised to their second conference finals in four seasons - the last in 2015 resulting in a lopsided series loss at the hands of Golden State - with back-to-back 4-1 series wins over Minnesota and Utah. The defending NBA champion Warriors also needed just five games to get by each of their first two opponents and are seeking their fourth consecutive trip to the NBA Finals. "We know they are a great team," Golden State coach Steve Kerr recently told the media of the Rockets. "We know they are ready, and we'll be ready for them." The teams last met in the playoffs in 2016, when the Warriors rolled in five games in a first-round matchup.

                            TV: 9 p.m. ET, TNT

                            SERIES PRICE (PER PINNACLE):



                            LINE HISTORY: The Rockets opened the betting for Game 1 as 2-point home favorites and that numbers has been pushed down slightly to 1.5 as of Sunday night. The total hit betting boards at 225 and has been dropped to 225.

                            WHAT SHARPS SAY: "The two best teams in the NBA face off in the Western Conference finals and the winner will be a substantial favorite to win the NBA Finals. Look-ahead odds give the Warriors a 86% chance to defeat the Cavaliers and 91% chance to defeat the Celtics. Meanwhile, the Rockets will have a 78% chance to defeat the Cavaliers and an 88% chance to defeat the Celtics in the NBA Finals." - Steve Merril.

                            INJURY REPORT:

                            Warriors - SG P. McCaw (Early June, Back), SF C. Boucher (Out Indefinitely, Ankle).

                            Rockets - No injuries to report.

                            MATCHUP CHART:



                            ABOUT THE WARRIORS (66-26 SU, 39-52-1 ATS, 43-48-1 O/U): Golden State returned to full power when Stephen Curry came back from a knee injury in Game 2 of the semifinal series against New Orleans, and the two-time MVP showed little rust as he averaged 24.5 points while making 44.1 percent of his 3-pointers during the series. His presence makes the defending champs a complete team that is supremely confident, even as a rare underdog. "No, I like where we are," Kerr told the media. "Our guys have rings. That's a good position to be in. To me, the hardest championship is the first one, as an individual player and as a team, because you don't know - you don't quite know - if you can do it."

                            ABOUT THE ROCKETS (73-19 SU, 47-44-1 ATS, 38-53-1 O/U): The big difference between past Houston teams that have faltered against Golden State is the notable addition of point guard Chris Paul, who averaged 21.8 points through the first two rounds. "We've got eight more wins to get," he told reporters when asked if he celebrated his first trip to the conference finals in his 13-year career. "I don't know what it's supposed to feel like, but we've still got a lot of work to do." Backcourt mate James Harden continues to stuff the stat sheet and has joined Michael Jordan (1988-89 and 1990-91) as the second player in NBA history to average at least 28 points, seven assists, five boards and two steals while playing more than five games in a postseason.

                            TRENDS:

                            * Warriors are 6-1 ATS in their last 7 Conference Finals games.
                            * Rockets are 10-2 ATS in their last 12 games playing on 3 or more days rest.
                            * Over is 4-0 in Warriors' last 4 Conference Finals games.
                            * Under is 10-1 in Rockets' last 11 vs. NBA Pacific.
                            * Under is 7-3 in the last 10 meetings.

                            CONSENSUS:

                            There are 55 percent of pointspread bets on the underdog Warriors while 73 percent of total bets are on the Over.
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                            • NBA
                              Dunkel

                              Monday, May 14



                              Golden State @ Houston

                              Game 731-732
                              May 14, 2018 @ 9:05 pm

                              Dunkel Rating:
                              Golden State
                              126.154
                              Houston
                              130.659
                              Dunkel Team:
                              Dunkel Line:
                              Dunkel Total:
                              Houston
                              by 4 1/2
                              228
                              Vegas Team:
                              Vegas Line:
                              Vegas Total:
                              Houston
                              by 1 1/2
                              224
                              Dunkel Pick:
                              Houston
                              (-1 1/2); Over





                              NBA
                              Long Sheet

                              Monday, May 14


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                              GOLDEN STATE (66 - 26) at HOUSTON (73 - 19) - 5/14/2018, 9:05 PM
                              Top Trends for this game.
                              GOLDEN STATE is 38-51 ATS (-18.1 Units) in all games this season.
                              GOLDEN STATE is 19-32 ATS (-16.2 Units) when playing against a team with a winning record this season.
                              GOLDEN STATE is 9-21 ATS (-14.1 Units) when playing against a team with a winning record - 2nd half of the season this season.
                              HOUSTON is 23-13 ATS (+8.7 Units) when playing against a team with a winning record - 2nd half of the season this season.
                              GOLDEN STATE is 63-38 ATS (+21.2 Units) versus good offensive teams - scoring 106+ points/game - 2nd half of the season since 1996.
                              HOUSTON is 40-53 ATS (-18.3 Units) in home games over the last 2 seasons.
                              HOUSTON is 1-8 ATS (-7.8 Units) in home games against Pacific division opponents this season.
                              HOUSTON is 16-29 ATS (-15.9 Units) in home games after a win by 10 points or more over the last 2 seasons.

                              Head-to-Head Series History
                              GOLDEN STATE is 9-5 against the spread versus HOUSTON over the last 3 seasons
                              GOLDEN STATE is 11-4 straight up against HOUSTON over the last 3 seasons
                              9 of 15 games in this series have gone UNDER THE TOTAL over the last 3 seasons

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                              NBA
                              Armadillo's Write-Up

                              Monday, May 14


                              Golden State @ Houston
                              Rockets won two of three games with Golden State this year; road team won two of those three games. Warriors won/covered four of their last six visits to Houston. Under is 7-3 in last ten series games. Golden State is 8-2 in these playoffs, splitting four road games; they’re 2-5 vs spread in last seven games (under 5-2). Houston is also 8-2 in the playoffs; they’re 3-3 vs spread in last six home games. Over is 5-3 in their last eight games.

                              Conference finals

                              Cavaliers-Celtics

                              Bos 108-83, +1, U204.5




                              NBA

                              Monday, May 14


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                              Trend Report
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                              Golden State Warriors
                              Golden State is 2-5 ATS in its last 7 games
                              Golden State is 5-1 SU in its last 6 games
                              The total has gone UNDER in 5 of Golden State's last 7 games
                              The total has gone UNDER in 4 of Golden State's last 5 games on the road
                              Golden State is 20-5 SU in its last 25 games when playing Houston
                              The total has gone UNDER in 7 of Golden State's last 10 games when playing Houston
                              Golden State is 4-1 ATS in its last 5 games when playing on the road against Houston
                              Golden State is 4-1 SU in its last 5 games when playing on the road against Houston
                              The total has gone UNDER in 5 of Golden State's last 6 games when playing on the road against Houston
                              Houston Rockets
                              Houston is 5-2 ATS in its last 7 games
                              Houston is 6-1 SU in its last 7 games
                              The total has gone UNDER in 12 of Houston's last 18 games
                              Houston is 23-2 SU in its last 25 games at home
                              The total has gone UNDER in 14 of Houston's last 20 games at home
                              Houston is 5-10-1 ATS in its last 16 games when playing Golden State
                              Houston is 5-20 SU in its last 25 games when playing Golden State
                              The total has gone UNDER in 7 of Houston's last 10 games when playing Golden State
                              Houston is 1-4 ATS in its last 5 games when playing at home against Golden State
                              Houston is 1-4 SU in its last 5 games when playing at home against Golden State
                              The total has gone UNDER in 5 of Houston's last 6 games when playing at home against Golden State
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                              • MONDAY, MAY 14
                                GAME TIME(ET) PICK UNITS


                                GS at HOU 09:00 PM

                                GS +1.5

                                U 224.0
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