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  • Wednesday's Tip Sheet
    November 14, 2017


    Game of the Night: 76ers at Lakers – 10:35 PM EST

    Four players selected in the top three of the NBA draft over the last three years take the court at Staples Center on Wednesday. Ben Simmons and Joel Embiid have helped lead the 76ers (7-6 SU, 9-4 ATS) to victories in six of their past eight games, including a 109-105 triumph over the Clippers on Monday. Embiid is averaging 20.9 points and 10.8 rebounds per game, while Simmons is close to averaging a double-double with 17.8 ppg and 9.2 rpg.

    Embiid and Simmons each posted double-doubles against the Clippers on Monday, while Robert Covington put together a 31-point effort on 9-of-12 shooting to send Los Angeles to a sixth straight loss. The 76ers have compiled a solid 6-3 ATS record away from Wells Fargo Center, as this is the final game of a five-game road swing before returning home on Saturday to host Golden State.

    The Lakers (6-8 SU, 7-7 ATS) wrapped up their four-game road trip with a victory at Phoenix on Monday, 100-93 to bust the 100-point mark (barely) for the first time in five games. Rookie guard Lonzo Ball struggled again from the floor by scoring seven points on 3-of-10 shooting, while Brandon Ingram made only 2-of-9 shots from the field for six points. The Lakers have started to heat up at home recently by winning three straight at Staples Center, including outright underdog victories over the Pistons and Grizzlies.

    Piston Power

    Detroit (10-3 SU, 9-3-1 ATS) has sprinted out to a 7-1 mark at home after sweeping a five-game homestand, capped off by Sunday’s 112-103 triumph over Miami. Now, the Pistons have to show their meddle on the highway, where they have already knocked off the Warriors and Clippers. Detroit travels to Milwaukee looking to knock off the Bucks for the second time this season after beating Jason Kidd’s squad, 105-96 on November 3.

    The Bucks (7-5 SU, 6-5-2 ATS) have suddenly won three straight after a four-game losing streak, topped off by Monday’s 110-103 home victory over the Grizzlies. Milwaukee has had its way with Detroit at home the last few seasons by beating the Pistons in four of the past five meetings at BMO Harris Bradley Center.

    Silent Road

    The highway hasn’t been kind to the Jazz (6-8 SU, 7-7 ATS), who are the only team in the league without an away victory. Utah travels to the Big Apple to face New York following Monday’s dreadful effort in a 109-98 home defeat to Minnesota as three-point underdogs. The Jazz have lost five of their last six games, while center Rudy Gobert remains sidelined due to a bone bruise in his right knee. Utah hopes to continue its recent domination of New York by winning five of the past six meetings, including a sweep last season.

    The Knicks (7-6 SU, 8-5 ATS) squandered a 23-point lead in Monday’s three-point setback to the Cavaliers, but New York cashed as five-point ‘dogs to improve to 6-2 ATS in the last eight home contests. Since beginning the season at 0-3 ATS, Jeff Hornacek’s club has cashed tickets in eight of the past 10 games, while not losing consecutive games since the 0-3 start. The Knicks are perfect as a home favorite this season at 3-0 SU/ATS, while scoring at least 107 points in each of those wins.

    Welcome Back

    The Heat (6-7 SU, 4-7-2 ATS) return to the American Airlines Arena following a 3-3 SU and 4-2 ATS road swing. Miami lost the finale at Detroit, but pulled off underdog victories over the Clippers and Jazz to improve to 3-4 on the highway. The Heat host the Southeast division-leading Wizards as part of a home-and-home set that concludes in Washington on Friday. Miami swept the four-game series from Washington last season, as three of those wins came in the underdog role.

    The Wizards (6-7 SU, 4-7-2 ATS) rebounded from a shocking home loss to the Mavericks last week to win three straight games over the Lakers, Hawks, and Kings by double-digits apiece. Washington is riding a five-game UNDER streak, as Scott Brooks’ squad has limited four of the past five opponents to 96 points or less. The Wizards are 4-1 to the UNDER away from Capital One Arena, but both matchups at Miami last season sailed OVER the total.

    Big Easy Rematch

    For the second time in less than a week, the Pelicans and Raptors are hooking up. In the first matchup at Air Canada Center last Thursday, Toronto outlasted New Orleans, 122-118, but failed to cash as five-point favorites. The Pelicans lost in spite of shooting 53.7% from the field, but DeMarcus Cousins brought down that number by hitting only 8-of-24 shots. The Raptors have won five consecutive meetings with the Pelicans since 2015, while limiting the Pelicans to 91 points or less in the last two matchups at Smoothie King Center.

    Silver Streak

    The Spurs (8-5 SU, 7-6 ATS) have owned Minnesota over the years by winning 12 straight meetings since November 2014, including a 107-99 triumph in the season opener. San Antonio travels to the Target Center following a 4-2 homestand, capped off by a 133-94 blowout of Chicago on Saturday. Gregg Popovich’s team has struggled on the road recently by dropping three straight, while getting limited to 94 points or fewer in each of those defeats.

    The Wolves (8-5 SU, 6-6-1 ATS) bounced back from losses at Golden State and Phoenix to beat Utah on Monday to avoid a winless road trip. Minnesota in the midst of a six-game UNDER streak, while seeking its fourth consecutive home win after topping the 112-point mark in each of its last three wins at the Target Center.

    Nic of Time

    The Hornets (5-7 SU, 5-6-1 ATS) are back at home after losing all four contests on its recent road swing, including a pair of setbacks by five points or less in the final two at New York and Boston. Charlotte welcomes back swingman Nicolas Batum (15.1 ppg last season), who makes his season debut after suffering an elbow injury in the preseason. The Hornets host the Cavaliers, who swept Charlotte last season by capturing all four games, while cashing the OVER three times.

    Cleveland (7-7 SU, 4-9-1 ATS) failed to cover in Monday’s 104-101 comeback victory at New York as five-point favorites after erasing a 23-point deficit. Following a five-game OVER streak, the Cavs have finished UNDER the total in the last two contests, while allowing at least 100 points in 12 straight games.

    Head-to-Head Matchups

    -- Sacramento and Atlanta have combined for a 5-22 record so far as the two teams hook up at Philips Arena. The Kings and Hawks split their two-game series last season with the home squad winning each time, while Atlanta has won 10 consecutive home meetings with Sacramento dating back to 2007.

    -- Indiana has lost five of six as the Pacers head to Memphis to face a Grizzlies’ club returning home from a 2-3 road trip. Memphis owns a 6-1 record in the last seven matchups with Indiana since 2014, including four double-digit wins at FedEx Forum.

    -- If the Thunder can face solely Eastern Conference opponents, they would be just fine. Oklahoma City has compiled a 4-1 SU/ATS record against the East, including a 101-69 annihilation of Chicago at the United Center last month. The Bulls visit OKC on Wednesday as Chicago has won in its past two matchups at Chesapeake Energy Arena.

    -- The Magic finish up a four-game western swing at Portland, trying to rebound from losses at Denver and Golden State. The road team won each meeting last season, as Orlando snapped a four-game losing streak at the Moda Center that dated back to 2013.
    Remember the 3 G's Gambling, Golf, Girls not in any particular order.....

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    • Pistons may be NBA's top surprise
      November 15, 2017


      The Detroit Pistons are heading on the road for a few days, so maybe someone will see them play.

      They've certainly been worth watching.

      Detroit's 10-3 start, good for No. 2 in the Eastern Conference standings, is one of the biggest good surprises in the NBA through the season's first month. The Pistons already have a road win at Golden State, swept a five-game homestand - possibly to the delight of all those unoccupied red seats at Little Caesars Arena, more on that in a moment - and are off to their best start in 12 years.

      ''I know that we're playing as a team right now,'' Detroit's Luke Kennard said. ''We're really locked in. We're really playing together and we play hard. When you have a team that does that together, you win.''

      Now comes the test.

      Starting Wednesday, the Pistons play five of their next six games on the road - visiting Milwaukee, Indiana and Minnesota before returning home to face Cleveland, then heading right back out for a trip to Oklahoma City and Boston.

      After topping Miami to finish off a 5-0 homestand Sunday, Pistons coach Stan Van Gundy made no effort to hide how pleased he is right now.

      ''We did a great job here, and now you just move on to the next challenge,'' Van Gundy said. ''Now nine of 11 on the road, the next three games on the road against teams you beat at home so you know they want back at you. The challenges just keep mounting, but you put wins in the bank.''

      Maybe at some point, there will be fans in the seats.

      The brand-new Detroit arena has a listed capacity for basketball at 20,491, which was the announced crowd for opening night. In seven games since, the Pistons have announced crowds between 13,709 and 17,683 - and those numbers may be generous, given how empty the building looks on television. Officially, Detroit sold 76 percent of its tickets in those seven games.

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      GIANNIS WATCH

      Technically, no foreign player has ever won an NBA scoring title. Dominique Wilkins has one and he was born in Paris, but only because his father was in the U.S. Air Force.

      Giannis Antetokounmpo may change that in a few months. And if not this season, then probably soon enough.

      The Milwaukee star who hails from Greece went into this week averaging just over 31 points per game and leading the league in that department. He was the Most Improved Player last season and don't be surprised if he gets more votes for that trophy this season - along with MVP ballots as well.

      ''He plays now to destroy you,'' Spurs coach Gregg Popovich told reporters last week before Antetokounmpo scored 28 in Milwaukee's road win over San Antonio. ''In the beginning he was pretty darn good and he would do this and he would do that. But now he knows he can do it to you every time. He's for real.''

      Antetokounmpo turns 23 on Dec. 6. The only other players in the last 50 years with 5,000 points, 2,000 rebounds and 1,000 assists before celebrating their 23rd birthdays - Hall of Famer Tracy McGrady, and future Hall of Famer LeBron James.

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      ANNIVERSARIES


      A couple of significant milestone dates are nearing.

      Sunday marks the 13th anniversary since the so-called ''Malice at The Palace,'' the infamous brawl involving Indiana and Detroit after Metta World Peace (then Ron Artest) went into the stands after a fan hit him with a drink. The aftermath included nine players being suspended, and security in NBA arenas has been different ever since.

      And Tuesday is the 16th anniversary of the first call-up from what is now called the NBA G League - the Denver Nuggets brought eventual NBA champion Chris Andersen up from the Fayetteville Patriots, a move that paved the way for hundreds of players to truly view the development league as a springboard to the NBA.

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      THE WEEK AHEAD


      Some games to keep an eye on over the coming days:

      - Philadelphia at L.A. Lakers, Wednesday: Ben Simmons and Lonzo Ball, a matchup of future NBA assist leaders.

      - Golden State at Boston, Thursday: An NBA Finals preview? The road team has won five straight in this series.

      - Oklahoma City at San Antonio, Friday: Russell Westbrook has triple-doubles in his last two games vs. the Spurs.

      - Houston at Memphis, Saturday: The Rockets' wide-open offense goes up against the Grizzlies' airtight defense.

      - Washington at Toronto, Sunday: John Wall vs. Kyle Lowry might get overlooked on an NFL Sunday, but shouldn't.

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      STAT LINE OF THE WEEK


      Paul George, Oklahoma City: His 37-point, eight-rebound, five-assist game against Dallas on Sunday wasn't even his best game of the week (he had 42, 9 and 7 two nights earlier against the Clippers). But the Sunday game gets the nod since it came on Russell Westbrook's birthday and when asked what he got his teammate, George said ''I got him 37.''
      Remember the 3 G's Gambling, Golf, Girls not in any particular order.....

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      • WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 15
        GAME TIME(ET) PICK UNITS


        UTA at NY 07:30 PM
        NY -4.0
        O 203.5

        WAS at MIA 07:30 PM
        WAS +1.5
        O 211.5 *****

        SAC at ATL 07:30 PM
        ATL -5.0 *****
        U 204.5

        DET at MIL 08:00 PM
        DET +4.0*****

        TOR at NO 08:00 PM
        TOR +3.0*****

        SA at MIN 08:00 PM
        SA +5.0*****

        IND at MEM 08:00 PM
        MEM -3.0
        O 205.5 *****

        CLE at CHA 08:00 PM
        CLE -1.0
        O 220.0

        CHI at OKC 08:00 PM
        U 201.5 *****

        ORL at POR 10:00 PM
        POR -5.0
        U 213.0 *****

        PHI at LAL 10:30 PM
        LAL +3.0 *****
        O 220.0 *****
        Remember the 3 G's Gambling, Golf, Girls not in any particular order.....

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        • NBA roundup: James helps Cavs defeat Hornets
          November 16, 2017


          CHARLOTTE, N.C. -- LeBron James scored 31 points and the Cleveland Cavaliers continued their mastery of the Charlotte Hornets with a 115-107 victory Wednesday night at the Spectrum Center.

          Cleveland has won the past seven meetings and 11 of the last 12. James has a career record of 44-6 over the Hornets and Bobcats in his 15 seasons in the NBA. The Cavaliers won their third straight.

          Cleveland also got 22 points and 10 rebounds from Kevin Love. Jeff Green scored 13, Kyle Korver 11 and J.R. Smith 10.

          Michael Kidd-Gilchrist led Charlotte with 22 points and Kemba Walker scored 20. Nicolas Batum finished with 16 in his first game of the season after missing the first 12 because of elbow surgery as the Hornets dropped their fifth straight.

          Timberwolves 98, Spurs 86


          MINNEAPOLIS -- Karl-Anthony Towns had 26 points and 16 rebounds for his 12th double-double of the season, and Jeff Teague added 16 points and six assists as Minnesota defeated San Antonio.

          Nemanja Bjelica added 11 points off the Timberwolves' bench, which outscored the Spurs' reserves 29-26 and keyed a second-quarter run to give Minnesota the lead after a sluggish start.

          LaMarcus Aldridge had 15 points and 10 rebounds for San Antonio, which had won five of their previous six games. Pau Gasol added 13 points as the Spurs continue without injured Kawhi Leonard and Tony Parker.

          Wizards 102, Heat 93


          MIAMI -- John Wall provided 27 points and Bradley Beal added 26 to lead Washington over Miami.

          Washington made 29 of 31 from the free throw line, breaking a string of five consecutive losses to the Heat. Miami made 16 of 19 free throws.

          Hassan Whiteside had 14 points and 21 rebounds to lead the Heat. It was his third 20-plus rebound game of the season. Goran Dragic (21 points) and Dion Waiters (19) led Miami in scoring.

          Bucks 99, Pistons 95


          MILWAUKEE -- Eric Bledsoe scored eight of his 14 points in the fourth quarter, including four in the final minute, as Milwaukee won its fourth straight.

          Bledsoe added six rebounds, eight assists, three steals and two blocks. All five Bucks starters scored in double figures, led by 27 from Khris Middleton. Giannis Antetokounmpo added 21.

          Avery Bradley scored 28 points to pace the Pistons, whose five-game winning streak was snapped.

          Pacers 116, Grizzlies 113

          MEMPHIS, Tenn. -- Darren Collison scored a season-high 30 points as Indiana held on to defeat Memphis.

          Victor Oladipo had 21 points with six rebounds, three assists and two blocks for Indiana. Bojan Bogdanovic scored 16 points and Domantas Sabonis contributed 13 points, six rebounds and four assists off the bench for the Pacers.

          Pao Gasol finished with 35 points, 13 rebounds, five blocks and five assists for the Grizzlies. Tyreke Evans contributed 18 points, nine assists, six rebounds, and Chandler Parsons scored 13 for Memphis.

          Raptors 125, Pelicans 116


          NEW ORLEANS -- DeMar DeRozan scored 17 of his team-high 25 points in the third quarter and Toronto placed six other players in double figures in defeating New Orleans.

          The Raptors won their sixth consecutive game over the Pelicans. Toronto also has defeated New Orleans in 14 of its last 17 meetings. Kyle Lowry scored 22 points and Jonas Valanciunas added 21 points for the Raptors.

          The Pelicans were led by DeMarcus Cousins with 25 points and Anthony Davis with 19.

          Knicks 106, Jazz 101

          NEW YORK -- Tim Hardaway Jr. had 26 points and Kristaps Porzingis added 22 as New York rallied to defeat Utah.

          Two days after squandering a 23-point lead to LeBron James and the Cleveland Cavaliers, the Knicks came back from a 12-point deficit against a Jazz squad missing its top post player in injured Rudy Gobert. Hardaway had 10 points in the fourth quarter.

          Rodney Hood scored 27 points to lead the Jazz, who have lost for the fifth time in the last six games. Hood has been consistent in his new sixth-man role, with at least 16 points and three 3-pointers in each of his last three games.

          Hawks 126, Kings 80

          ATLANTA -- Dennis Schroder had 21 points and eight assists, and Dewayne Dedmon scored a career-high 20 points to go with 14 rebounds as the Hawks handed Sacramento its 11th straight loss in Atlanta.

          It was the largest victory margin for Atlanta since a 141-97 victory over Detroit in March 1994. The Hawks, who have lost their first four home games, shot 63.3 percent overall and made 16 of 32 3-point attempts.

          Zach Randolph scored 16 points and George Hill had 12 points as the Kings lost their eighth straight road game after winning their first away from Sacramento this season. The Kings have lost 16 of the past 18 games against Atlanta.

          Thunder 92, Bulls 79


          OKLAHOMA CITY -- Russell Westbrook had 21 points, five rebounds and seven assists as Oklahoma City won its third straight game.

          Carmelo Anthony added 18 points and 11 rebounds for the Thunder, who led 58-34 at halftime.

          Rookie Lauri Markkanen led the Bulls with 16 points and six rebounds. Chicago scored only seven points in the first quarter -- one from tying a franchise record for fewest points in a quarter -- while committing five turnovers.
          Remember the 3 G's Gambling, Golf, Girls not in any particular order.....

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          • NBA knowledge

            Thursday’s NBA

            Celtics won their last 13 games after an 0-2 start; they’re 5-0 vs spread as an underdog this year. Under is 5-2 in their last seven games. Golden State won its last seven games (6-1 vs spread); three of their last four games stayed under. Warriors are 4-2 vs spread as a road favorite. Road team won last five Warrior-Celtic games; Golden State won its last four visits to Boston, by 20-5-5-16 points. Under is 8-2 in last ten series games.

            Mike D’Antoni returns to Phoenix with his 11-4 Rockets, who are 7-1 on road, 4-2 as a road favorite. Houston won six of its last seven games- over is 6-2 in their last eight. Houston won six of last seven series games; they’re 4-2 vs spread in last six visits to the desert. Over is 9-1 in last ten series games. Phoenix lost six of its last seven games; they’re 3-3 as a home underdog. Under is 4-2 in their last six games.
            Remember the 3 G's Gambling, Golf, Girls not in any particular order.....

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            • Warriors out to stop streaking Celtics
              November 15, 2017


              BOSTON (AP) The Celtics like the kind of basketball they've been playing during their 13-game win streak.

              They also know it could easily end on Thursday night when the defending champion Golden State Warriors visit the Garden.

              Boston's prospects for the season took an obvious hit following Gordon Hayward's gruesome leg injury on opening night, but the Celtics have exceeded expectations thus far without him, becoming the first team in NBA history to win 13 straight after starting the season 0-2. Kyrie Irving has been a scoring force, while Jaylen Brown and rookie Jayson Tatum have taken advantage of their increased roles.

              Toss in veteran Al Horford's consistent play and the recent return of offseason pickup Marcus Morris, and suddenly the preseason buzz that surrounded this team has returned.

              Still, Horford laughed Wednesday at the notion that Thursday's game could be an NBA Finals preview.

              ''I'm sure that people are going to float that around,'' Horford said. ''But we understand we have a long ways to go. And it still is only November.''

              Coach Brad Stevens said his biggest concern is making sure his team zeroed in on where it could improve during Wednesday's video study and walkthrough session.

              ''Otherwise, we'll really get exposed,'' Stevens said. ''There's a reason why they haven't played a lot of close games. And it's because they're awfully freaking good.''

              Boston and Golden State split their two meetings last season, but Golden State was only at full strength for one of those games. The Warriors blew out the Celtics 104-88 last November in Boston, getting a combined 67 points from Kevin Durant, Klay Thompson and Stephen Curry. The Celtics beat the Warriors on the road in March when Durant was out with a knee injury.

              The Warriors come in riding a seven-game win streak of their own. Coach Steve Kerr likes what he's seen of the new-look Celtics.

              ''They're motivated,'' Kerr said. ''This is a team that's been on the rise the last couple of years. ... They want to win a championship. And it looks like it.''

              He said he relishes the opportunity to get early-season glimpses at potential challengers from the Eastern Conference. And he expects Boston to contend for years to come.

              ''It sure looks like Boston is the team of the future in the East,'' Kerr said. ''That looks like a team that is gonna be at the top of the East for a long time. Whether their time is now or in the future, that's to be determined.''

              Stevens is more concerned about his team's present.

              ''The future's hard to predict and we've gotta stay in the moment to become the best version of ourselves,'' Stevens said. ''And we'll see what the future holds.''
              Remember the 3 G's Gambling, Golf, Girls not in any particular order.....

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              • SCHEDULE FOR THURSDAY NOVEMBER 16, 2017
                Time (ET) Away Home Site
                8:00 PM Golden State Warriors Boston Celtics TD Garden
                10:30 PM Houston Rockets Phoenix Suns Talking Stick Resort Arena

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                November's NBA Best Bets And Opinions ( Based on 5 Units )

                DATE W-L-T % UNITS RECORD

                11/15/2017.......11-5-2.......68.75%........+27.50
                11/14/2017....... 3-1-0 .......75.00% .........+9.50
                11/13/2017 ......11-7-0 .......61.11%........ +16.50
                11/12/2017 ........3-5-0 .......37.50%......... -12.50
                11/11/2017 .......10-9-0 .......52.63% .........+0.50
                11/10/2017 .........8-6-1 .......57.14%......... +7.00
                11/09/2017 .........6-4-0 ........60.00% .........+8.00
                11/08/2017 .........6-4-0........ 60.00% .........+8.00
                11/07/2017 ........6-10-0 .......37.50%.... .....-25.00
                11/06/2017.......... 2-4-0 ........33.33%........ -12.00
                11/05/2017.......... 8-6-0 ........57.14% .........+7.00
                11/04/2017 .........5-2-1 .........71.43% .......+14.00
                11/03/2017 ......10-13-0......... 43.48% ........-21.50
                11/02/2017 ..........2-2-0......... 50.00%......... -1.00
                11/01/2017 .......12-12-0 ........50.00% ..........-6.00

                Totals..............103- 90 - 4......53.36%...........+20.00

                Best Bets:

                Date.................................ATS.......... .....Units.............Over/Under............Units

                11/15/2017.....................2 - 3...............-6.50.................4 - 1...............+14.50
                11/14/2017...................2 - 0 -1............+10.00...............1 - 1................-0.50
                11/13/2017.....................2 - 3...............-6.50.................2 - 3................-6.50
                11/12/2017.....................1 - 1...............-0.10.................2 - 1...............+4.50
                11/11/2017.....................3 - 1..............+9.50.................1 - 6...............-28.00
                11/10/2017.....................1 - 2...............-6.00.................1 - 2.................-6.00
                11/09/2017.....................2 - 2...............-0.20.................1 - 2.................-6.00
                11/08/2017.....................2 - 2...............-0.20.................2 - 1................+4.50
                11/07/2017.....................2 - 3...............-6.50.................2 - 2.................-0.20
                11/06/2017.....................1 - 1...............-0.10.................1 - 1.................-0.10
                11/05/2017.....................3 - 1..............+9.50.................1 - 1.................-0.10
                11/04/2017.....................1 - 1...............-0.10.................2 - 1.................+4.50
                11/03/2017.....................2 - 3...............-6.50.................4 - 3.................+3.50
                11/02/2017.....................1 - 1..............- 0.10.................1 - 1..................-0.10
                11/01/2017.....................4 - 1..............+14.50...............4 - 3 .................+3.50

                Totals.........................29- 15 - 1............+10.90..............29 - 29...............-12.50
                Remember the 3 G's Gambling, Golf, Girls not in any particular order.....

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                • NBA
                  Long Sheet

                  Thursday, November 16


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                  GOLDEN STATE (11 - 3) at BOSTON (13 - 2) - 11/16/2017, 8:05 PM
                  Top Trends for this game.
                  BOSTON is 12-2 ATS (+9.8 Units) in all games this season.
                  BOSTON is 12-2 ATS (+9.8 Units) in the first half of the season this season.
                  BOSTON is 8-1 ATS (+6.9 Units) after 3 or more consecutive wins this season.
                  GOLDEN STATE is 40-25 ATS (+12.5 Units) after a win by 10 points or more over the last 2 seasons.
                  GOLDEN STATE is 34-22 ATS (+9.8 Units) when playing against a team with a winning record over the last 2 seasons.

                  Head-to-Head Series History
                  BOSTON is 2-1 against the spread versus GOLDEN STATE over the last 3 seasons
                  BOSTON is 2-2 straight up against GOLDEN STATE over the last 3 seasons
                  3 of 4 games in this series have gone UNDER THE TOTAL over the last 3 seasons

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                  HOUSTON (11 - 4) at PHOENIX (5 - 10) - 11/16/2017, 10:35 PM
                  There are no Top Trends with records of significance that apply to this game.

                  Head-to-Head Series History
                  HOUSTON is 4-3 against the spread versus PHOENIX over the last 3 seasons
                  HOUSTON is 6-1 straight up against PHOENIX over the last 3 seasons
                  6 of 7 games in this series have gone OVER THE TOTAL over the last 3 seasons

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                  NBA
                  Armadillo's Write-Up

                  Thursday, November 16


                  Celtics won their last 13 games after an 0-2 start; they’re 5-0 vs spread as an underdog this year. Under is 5-2 in their last seven games. Golden State won its last seven games (6-1 vs spread); three of their last four games stayed under. Warriors are 4-2 vs spread as a road favorite. Road team won last five Warrior-Celtic games; Golden State won its last four visits to Boston, by 20-5-5-16 points. Under is 8-2 in last ten series games.

                  Mike D’Antoni returns to Phoenix with his 11-4 Rockets, who are 7-1 on road, 4-2 as a road favorite. Houston won six of its last seven games- over is 6-2 in their last eight. Houston won six of last seven series games; they’re 4-2 vs spread in last six visits to the desert. Over is 9-1 in last ten series games. Phoenix lost six of its last seven games; they’re 3-3 as a home underdog. Under is 4-2 in their last six games.




                  NBA

                  Thursday, November 16


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                  Trend Report
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                  GOLDEN STATE @ BOSTON
                  Golden State is 5-0 SU in its last 5 games
                  Golden State is 17-2 SU in its last 19 games on the road
                  Boston is 5-0 SU in its last 5 games
                  Boston is 5-0 SU in its last 5 games at home

                  HOUSTON @ PHOENIX
                  The total has gone OVER in 5 of Houston's last 5 games when playing Phoenix
                  Houston is 5-0 SU in its last 5 games when playing on the road against Phoenix
                  The total has gone OVER in 5 of Phoenix's last 5 games when playing Houston
                  The total has gone OVER in 8 of Phoenix's last 9 games when playing at home against Houston


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                  B]NBA
                  Dunkel

                  Thursday, November 16[/B]

                  Golden State @ Boston

                  Game 501-502
                  November 16, 2017 @ 8:05 pm

                  Dunkel Rating:
                  Golden State
                  137.671
                  Boston
                  122.294
                  Dunkel Team:
                  Dunkel Line:
                  Dunkel Total:
                  Golden State
                  by 15 1/2
                  224
                  Vegas Team:
                  Vegas Line:
                  Vegas Total:
                  Golden State
                  by 7 1/2
                  215 1/2
                  Dunkel Pick:
                  Golden State
                  (-7 1/2); Over

                  Houston @ Phoenix


                  Game 501-502
                  November 16, 2017 @ 10:35 pm

                  Dunkel Rating:
                  Houston
                  127.787
                  Phoenix
                  109.853
                  Dunkel Team:
                  Dunkel Line:
                  Dunkel Total:
                  Houston
                  by 18
                  220
                  Vegas Team:
                  Vegas Line:
                  Vegas Total:
                  Houston
                  by 11 1/2
                  228 1/2
                  Dunkel Pick:
                  Houston
                  (-11 1/2); Under
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                  • Inside the Paint - Thursday
                    November 16, 2017


                    Even though we’re still in the middle of football season, the NBA will receive extra attention this Thursday. The betting slate will feature two teams with the best records in the league when Boston (13-2 SU, 12-2-1 ATS) hosts the defending champion Golden State (11-3 SU, 7-7 ATS) from TD Garden.

                    After losing All-Star Gordon Hayward to a freak ankle injury in its first game of the season, many pundits including myself wrote off Boston. Despite going down in the opening minutes, the Celtics were competitive but still dropped a 102-99 decision at Cleveland. One night later, Boston was playing on emotions at home and they had a solid Milwaukee team on the ropes. Unfortunately, they ran out of gas late in a 108-100 decision to the Bucks and fell to 0-2.

                    Fast forward nearly a month and Boston still hasn’t suffered a setback since that defeat to the Bucks. The Celtics have ripped off 13 straight wins and they’ve covered 11 of those games. Brad Stevens and company own the best record on the hardwood and also the top mark at the betting counter.

                    One week after listing Boston as a 15/1 betting choice to win the 2017-18 NBA Finals, the Las Vegas Westgate SuperBook pushed the club up to 40/1 odds. Their odds to win the Eastern Conference rose from 4/1 to 10/1.

                    This past Monday, the SuperBook have since readjusted their numbers on Boston and they’re back to 15/1 to capture the finals and 5/1 to win the East.

                    So who deserves the credit for the results in Boston?

                    While many would attribute the success to the offseason acquisition of point guard Kyrie Irving, that’s a lazy take when you realize that all of his numbers (21.6 PPG, 5.5 APG, 3.1 RPG) are down this season and the Celtics just beat the Hornets and Raptors without his services due to a facial injury.

                    Scott Cooley of BookMaker.eu told VegasInsider.com that Irving was a 12/1 choice to win this year’s NBA Most Valuable Player award and while those prop numbers aren’t available at this time, the offshore outfit would have him at 5/1. If Boston keeps this pace up, he should be in the running but I'm guessing James Harden captures the hardware this summer.

                    Some experts are putting stock into Stevens and while he’s highly regarded in coaching circles, it’s hard for me to credit a guy with a career 11-17 record in the playoffs just yet. Plus I’m not sure if you can pat a coach on the back for the improvement from second-year player Jaylen Brown (14.7 PPG) or the steady production from rookie Jayson Tatum (14 PPG, 5 RPG) so far. If anything, Stevens should be thanking general manager Danny Ainge.

                    Regardless of who deserves credit, the main reason for Boston’s success during the winning streak has been its defense. The club is holding opponents to a league-best 94.5 points per game, which is ridiculous considering how many teams push the pace in the NBA. Along with scoring, they’re also ranked first in field goal defense (42.9%) and they’ve done a great job of keeping teams off the free throw line (20.3 attempts, No. 7) as well.

                    That unit is going to be tested on Thursday against the Warriors, who lead the league in scoring (119.6 PPG), field goal percentage (51.9%), 3-point shooting (41.2%) and they’re third in free-throw percentage (83.1%) by a few decimals.

                    Oddsmakers at BookMaker.eu opened Golden State as a six-point home favorite and the number inched up to seven as of Thursday morning.

                    The Warriors bring a seven-game winning streak (6-1 ATS) into this tilt and on the road, they’ve gone 5-1 this season. Plus, it owns a 4-2 ATS mark in those games. They’ve covered their last four away games and all of those decisions were decided by double digits and that’s been a common theme for Golden State.

                    Golden State has only played in two games decided by three points or less and it’s gone 1-1 in those contests while Boston has posted a 3-1 mark in those tight scenarios.

                    Despite owning a 5-1 record versus the East this season, the Warriors are just 2-4 ATS in those games and that includes a non-cover in Monday’s 110-100 win over Orlando as a 12-point favorite. Boston is 4-0 versus the West and wins versus San Antonio and Oklahoma City should be noted.

                    The Celtics have been listed as underdogs five times (4-1 SU, 5-0 ATS) and this will be the second instance where they’re catching points at home. They stopped Toronto 95-94 this past Sunday and this was the victory with the aforementioned absence of Irving.

                    Even though Golden State has won seven of the past 10 meetings in this series, Boston has won two of the last three matchups which includes a split last season. Make a note that the Warriors ripped the Celtics 104-88 on the road last November and the Celtics avenged the loss in the Bay Area but Golden State was without All-Star Kevin Durant. Despite the losing record, the Celtics have been very profitable at 7-3 ATS against the Warriors during this span while total players have watched the ‘under’ go 8-2.

                    Thursday's total is hovering around 215 and that's the second lowest total that Golden State has seen this season. Also, Boston has had three games with totals listed at 215 or above and the 'under' is 3-0 in those contests. It shouldn't come as a surprise that Boston's defensive tendencies have helped the 'under' go 10-5 this season.

                    While the playoffs are many months away, we asked Cooley for guesstimated odds on possible matchups that his offshore outfit could offer for the Celtics against both the Cavaliers and Warriors at this time.

                    Potential Series Prices – per BookMaker.eu
                    Cleveland -130 Boston +100
                    Golden State -240, Boston +215


                    A lot can happen between now and June but it’s very apparent that Boston has been adjusted at all major betting shops.

                    TNT will provide national coverage at 8:05 p.m. ET.

                    Houston (11-4 SU, 8-7 ATS) at Phoenix (5-10 SU, 6-9 ATS)


                    The late-night game in the NBA on Thursday takes place in the desert and no overnight numbers were sent out on this matchup but it’s clear that Houston will be a road favorite over a struggling Phoenix squad. Playing away from home hasn’t been an issue for the Rockets this season and VegasInsider.com Tony Mejia hit on their success in his Weekly Six-pack piece.

                    Mejia noted, “They're 7-1 on the road (5-3 ATS) and will return to Memphis, site of that 103-89 Oct. 28 loss this Saturday. If they can defeat the Suns and Grizzlies on the road this week as likely favorites, they'll enter December having won 90 percent of their roadies.”

                    Houston is coming off its worse loss of the season on Tuesday, a 129-113 setback to Toronto as a 6 ½-point home favorite. The loss snapped a six-game winning streak for the Rockets and it was their worst defensive effort of the season.

                    The first month of the season for the Suns has been a rollercoaster and that description is a little subtle. After starting 0-3, the fired their coach Earl Watson and suspended their point guard Eric Bledsoe, who has since been traded to Milwaukee. They went on a bit of a run after shaking up the team with a 4-1 record and they covered all five of those games.

                    Since that hot spell, Phoenix has gone 1-6 both SU and ATS. The Suns own the worst scoring defense in the league (115.1 PPG) and they’re second to last in fouls per game, which often puts the opposition in the free throw bonus early.

                    If you’re taking the Suns tonight, you’re hoping for high percentage from the field because that’s the only way they have any chance to win yet alone cover. They just beat Minnesota 118-110 last Saturday as a 10-point home ‘dog but they shot a blistering 53.5 percent from the field. Overall, the Suns have gone 2-4 SU and 3-3 ATS in the desert.

                    Houston has won all four meeting against Phoenix last season and they covered three of the wins. The ‘over’ cashed in every contest and the high side is on a 9-1 run in this series.

                    The Rockets are expected to get point guard Chris Paul back in the lineup after sitting out the last 14 games with a knee injury. It will be interesting to see the chemistry for Houston tonight but it’s a perfect situation for Paul knowing Phoenix has by far the least talented point guards (Mike James, Tyler Ulis) in the NBA.

                    Phoenix was sent out as an 11-point home underdog early this morning and the number has been climbing. The total is 228.

                    This game is expected to tip at 10:35 p.m. ET and TNT will provide national coverage.
                    Remember the 3 G's Gambling, Golf, Girls not in any particular order.....

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                    • At Replay Center, NBA refs far from the game but right in it
                      November 16, 2017


                      SECAUCUS, N.J. (AP) Tucked in the corner of the NBA's Replay Center, not far from about 100 screens showing NBA action, is Joe Borgia's office.

                      To the left of his desk sits a stack of takeout menus for local restaurants. On the floor behind his chair, boxes of snacks he purchased on a run to the nearby warehouse store.

                      Hey, you can't watch basketball all night on an empty stomach.

                      It's an ideal place to keep up with an 11-game schedule like Wednesday night, even for the guys who are there to work.

                      ''I think everybody wished their garage looked like this to a degree,'' referee Kevin Cutler said.

                      Borgia, the league's senior vice president of replay and referee operations, is at the Secaucus office five or six nights a week. Every referee on staff is scheduled at least a couple times a season and he tries to make it comfortable, ordering dinner and putting out candy and gum, knowing they could be there eight hours or more.

                      The refs would rather be in an arena, surrounded by the irreplaceable energy and atmosphere of an NBA game night. But Borgia believes they like their Replay Center appearances.

                      ''Some of these guys never see each other. Rarely do you get four guys together,'' Borgia said. ''If anything it becomes a problem for me, because sometimes they'll want to come in the back and start talking and I'm like `Yo, yo, yo, you got to sit and watch your game!'''

                      Not to worry. He said there were 2,265 replays last season, and only three were probably wrong.

                      ''I'll take those odds,'' Borgia said.

                      Cutler was one of four officials assigned to the center Wednesday, joined by Ken Mauer, Dedric Taylor and Nick Buchert. Borgia said the goal is to have one official for every two games.

                      They see the value of the Replay Center, not only for themselves but for their colleagues who are officiating the games.

                      ''I think it just requires a different skillset really, kind of fine-tune yourself with rules and things of that nature because you really can't make the mistake in here,'' Buchert said. ''The way I look at it is they're counting on me to help them make a decision and if I make an improper decision - which I hope I don't - then it reflects poorly not only on them but on myself.''

                      Younger officials may be scheduled more often, while Mauer, who has worked 18 NBA Finals games and is currently the league's longest-tenured official in his 32nd season, won't be sitting at a desk much because the NBA wants its best officials on the floor.

                      His replay rust was obvious, as he violated Borgia's rule about not eating at his terminal.

                      ''Would I rather work a game? Yes, but I understand the importance of this,'' Mauer said, ''so really I come in here and see a different perspective of what people are looking at and maybe I'll pick up something.''

                      He and Cutler worked the Celtics-Nets game in Brooklyn on Tuesday, then remained in the area for replay duty. It's a work day but first a chance to catch up on rest and paperwork on what's become practically a daylong job on game days.

                      ''On game days we have the whole morning routine where we have our morning meeting, and then we usually meet for lunch, and then we have to be at the arena about an hour and a half before the game,'' Taylor said. ''So being in the Replay Center, you got pretty much the entire day for yourself.''

                      There's a movie theater and numerous restaurants in the plaza outside the NBA offices, and pool, Ping-Pong and foosball tables in the lobby along with a Pop-a-Shot arcade game.

                      Once it's time to work, referees join replay managers and technicians who have games on screens in front of them, noting plays that could be reviewed. They yell to the officials sitting nearby when they could be called into action to take a second look at a foot on the line or dangerous contact, such as when the crew in New Orleans wanted to see if DeMarcus Cousins committed a flagrant foul when he drove into Kyle Lowry with his knee high, a play that ultimately was ruled a common foul .

                      This is the third season the NBA has used referees on staff in the Replay Center, and their responsibilities have grown in hopes of shortening the time to make a ruling. There were 34 reviews recently, just shy of what Borgia said is the record for one night.

                      And with each one, the referees are getting a chance to look at how their colleagues called plays they may face themselves later in the season.

                      ''It's like being a chef, and you're in the kitchen with other cooks. You get a chance to watch other people cook,'' Cutler said.

                      And nobody boos them.

                      ''I don't think so,'' Mauer laughed, ''unless I get one wrong here.''
                      Remember the 3 G's Gambling, Golf, Girls not in any particular order.....

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                      • NCAAF
                        Dunkel

                        Week 12


                        Thursday, November 16

                        Buffalo @ Ball State

                        Game 313-314
                        November 16, 2017 @ 7:00 pm

                        Dunkel Rating:
                        Buffalo
                        76.014
                        Ball State
                        52.574
                        Dunkel Team:
                        Dunkel Line:
                        Dunkel Total:
                        Buffalo
                        by 23 1/2
                        58
                        Vegas Team:
                        Vegas Line:
                        Vegas Total:
                        Buffalo
                        by 17 1/2
                        56
                        Dunkel Pick:
                        Buffalo
                        (-17 1/2); Over

                        Tulsa @ South Florida


                        Game 315-316
                        November 16, 2017 @ 7:30 pm

                        Dunkel Rating:
                        Tulsa
                        74.027
                        South Florida
                        92.631
                        Dunkel Team:
                        Dunkel Line:
                        Dunkel Total:
                        South Florida
                        by 18 1/2
                        59
                        Vegas Team:
                        Vegas Line:
                        Vegas Total:
                        South Florida
                        by 23
                        67 1/2
                        Dunkel Pick:
                        Tulsa
                        (+23); Under
                        Remember the 3 G's Gambling, Golf, Girls not in any particular order.....

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                        • THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 16
                          GAME TIME(ET) PICK UNITS


                          GS at BOS 08:00 PM

                          BOS +7.5 *****

                          U 218.0 *****



                          HOU at PHO 10:30 PM

                          PHO +13.0 *****

                          O 228.5 *****
                          Remember the 3 G's Gambling, Golf, Girls not in any particular order.....

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                          • Brown, Irving help Celtics rally for 92-88 win over Warriors
                            November 16, 2017


                            BOSTON (AP) Hours before the Celtics took the court Thursday night to protect their winning streak against the defending NBA champion Golden State Warriors, Jaylen Brown was walking around in a fog.

                            Boston's second-year forward was not even thinking about basketball after learning about the sudden death of his childhood best friend, Trevin Steede, on Wednesday night.

                            ''It was tough to kind of accept it,'' Brown said. ''Plus, I was kind of in shock.''

                            But after talking to his family and having conversations with Celtics coach Brad Stevens, Brown looked to the basketball court to find solace. The 21-year-old ended up playing one of the best games of his young career.

                            Brown had 22 points and seven rebounds, Kyrie Irving had 11 of his 16 points in the fourth quarter, including two free throws that put Boston ahead in the closing seconds, and the Celtics beat the Warriors 92-88 on Thursday night for their 14th straight victory.

                            ''He inspired me to come out and play and I played in his spirit,'' Brown said about Steede.

                            They met after Brown transferred to Joseph Wheeler High School in Marietta, Georgia.

                            ''I remember I didn't have any friends,'' Brown said. ''The first few days I sat at the lunch table by myself - I'm super quiet and didn't know anybody.''

                            Steede noticed Brown sitting alone one day and told him he could sit with him.

                            ''Ever since then we've been best friends. ... He's been my brother.'' Brown said.

                            He said the circumstances of Steede's death are still being determined and he declined further comment out of respect for his family. After the final buzzer, Irving walked over and embraced Brown.

                            ''Ky gave me the game ball and said, `This one was for Trevin,''' Irving said.

                            Kevin Durant had 24 points for Golden State. The Warriors had won seven in a row.

                            Playing his second game since suffering a facial fracture, Irving shed his protective mask in the second quarter. Then, with the game tied at 88, he was fouled on his layup attempt and calmly made a pair of free throws. Durant then came up empty on his jumper on the other end.

                            Golden State led by as many as 17, but had to lean heavily on its reserves as its trio of Stephen Curry, Klay Thompson and Durant struggled offensively.

                            Curry, who returned to action after missing a game with a bruised right thigh, was the most ineffective. He was 3 of 14 from the field - 2 of 9 from the 3-point line - and had nine points.

                            ''It was just one of those nights,'' Curry said. ''We had control of the game despite how bad we all were shooting. We just didn't sustain ourselves defensively.''

                            Curry sat for a long stretch after picking up his fourth foul early in the third quarter.

                            ''We kind of fell out of our rotation in the third quarter,'' Warriors coach Steve Kerr said. ''They were just tougher and smarter than we were tonight

                            Boston came in limiting opponents to just 94.5 points per game, the stingiest mark in the NBA this season. It did even better against a Warriors team that entered the night averaging an NBA-best 119.6 points.

                            TIP-INS

                            Warriors: Their 88 points was a season-low. Had seven turnovers in third.

                            Celtics: Horford registered a double-double in consecutive games for the second time this season. He failed to record back-to-back double-doubles at any point last season.

                            QUOTABLE

                            ''I asked our trainer if he can officially play without that and the response was, `Yes, but it's not recommended.''' - Celtics coach Brad Stevens on Irving taking off mask.

                            BIG RUNS

                            The Warriors went without a point from Durant's 20-foot pull-up with 4:49 left in the third quarter until Omri Casspi's floater with 34.5 left tied it at 68 - a 19-2 Celtics' run.

                            Curry, Durant and Thompson were just 7 of 26 combined from the field in the first half. But the Warriors were able to maintain their lead thanks to 14 fast-break points.

                            Durant was the only one of the three to score during a 12-0 Warriors run late in the second quarter.

                            Boston trailed by just 47-42 at the half, closing the quarter with a 13-2 spurt.

                            HAYWARD'S SUPPORT

                            Celtics guard Gordon Hayward, who has been sidelined since suffering a broken ankle on opening night, was on hand for Thursday's game. He sat behind the Celtics' bench and received a loud ovation from the Garden crowd when he was shown on the jumbotron.

                            UP NEXT

                            Warriors: Continue their four-game road trip Saturday at Philadelphia.

                            Celtics: Visit Atlanta on Saturday to begin a three-game trip.
                            Remember the 3 G's Gambling, Golf, Girls not in any particular order.....

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                            • SCHEDULE FOR FRIDAY NOVEMBER 17, 2017
                              Time (ET) Away Home Site
                              7:00 PM Detroit Pistons Indiana Pacers Bankers Life Fieldhouse
                              7:00 PM Miami Heat Washington Wizards Capital One Arena
                              7:30 PM Los Angeles Clippers Cleveland Cavaliers Quicken Loans Arena
                              7:30 PM New York Knicks Toronto Raptors Air Canada Centre
                              7:30 PM Utah Jazz Brooklyn Nets Barclays Center
                              8:00 PM Charlotte Hornets Chicago Bulls United Center
                              8:00 PM Oklahoma City Thunder San Antonio Spurs AT&T Center
                              8:30 PM Minnesota Timberwolves Dallas Mavericks American Airlines Center
                              10:00 PM Portland Trail Blazers Sacramento Kings Golden 1 Center
                              10:30 PM New Orleans Pelicans Denver Nuggets Pepsi Center
                              10:30 PM Phoenix Suns Los Angeles Lakers Staples Center

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

                              November's NBA Best Bets And Opinions ( Based on 5 Units )

                              DATE W-L-T % UNITS RECORD

                              11/16/2017 3-1-0 75.00% +9.50
                              11/15/2017.......11-5-2.......68.75%........+27.50
                              11/14/2017....... 3-1-0 .......75.00% .........+9.50
                              11/13/2017 ......11-7-0 .......61.11%........ +16.50
                              11/12/2017 ........3-5-0 .......37.50%......... -12.50
                              11/11/2017 .......10-9-0 .......52.63% .........+0.50
                              11/10/2017 .........8-6-1 .......57.14%......... +7.00
                              11/09/2017 .........6-4-0 ........60.00% .........+8.00
                              11/08/2017 .........6-4-0........ 60.00% .........+8.00
                              11/07/2017 ........6-10-0 .......37.50%.... .....-25.00
                              11/06/2017.......... 2-4-0 ........33.33%........ -12.00
                              11/05/2017.......... 8-6-0 ........57.14% .........+7.00
                              11/04/2017 .........5-2-1 .........71.43% .......+14.00
                              11/03/2017 ......10-13-0......... 43.48% ........-21.50
                              11/02/2017 ..........2-2-0......... 50.00%......... -1.00
                              11/01/2017 .......12-12-0 ........50.00% ..........-6.00

                              Totals..............106- 91 - 4......53.80%...........+29.50

                              Best Bets:

                              Date.................................ATS.......... .....Units.............Over/Under............Units

                              11/16/2017.....................1 - 1...............-0.50.................2 - 0...............+10.00
                              11/15/2017.....................2 - 3...............-6.50.................4 - 1...............+14.50
                              11/14/2017...................2 - 0 -1............+10.00...............1 - 1................-0.50
                              11/13/2017.....................2 - 3...............-6.50.................2 - 3................-6.50
                              11/12/2017.....................1 - 1...............-0.10.................2 - 1...............+4.50
                              11/11/2017.....................3 - 1..............+9.50.................1 - 6...............-28.00
                              11/10/2017.....................1 - 2...............-6.00.................1 - 2.................-6.00
                              11/09/2017.....................2 - 2...............-0.20.................1 - 2.................-6.00
                              11/08/2017.....................2 - 2...............-0.20.................2 - 1................+4.50
                              11/07/2017.....................2 - 3...............-6.50.................2 - 2.................-0.20
                              11/06/2017.....................1 - 1...............-0.10.................1 - 1.................-0.10
                              11/05/2017.....................3 - 1..............+9.50.................1 - 1.................-0.10
                              11/04/2017.....................1 - 1...............-0.10.................2 - 1.................+4.50
                              11/03/2017.....................2 - 3...............-6.50.................4 - 3.................+3.50
                              11/02/2017.....................1 - 1..............- 0.10.................1 - 1..................-0.10
                              11/01/2017.....................4 - 1..............+14.50...............4 - 3 .................+3.50

                              Totals.........................30- 16 - 1............+10.40..............31 - 29...............-2.50
                              Remember the 3 G's Gambling, Golf, Girls not in any particular order.....

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                              • NBA
                                Armadillo's Write-Up

                                Friday, November 17


                                Pacers won eight of last 10 games with Detroit; three of last four games went over the total. Pistons are 0-4 vs spread in their last four visits to Indy. Detroit won five of its last six games; they’re 4-0 vs spread as a road underdog. Four of their last five games went over the total. Indiana lost five of its last seven games; they’re 2-1 as a home favorite. Over is 5-3 in their last eight games.

                                Miami won five of its last six games with Washington (4-2 vs spread); over is 4-2 in those six games. Heat is 4-1 vs spread in last five games in this building. Miami is 4-6 in its last ten games; under is 6-2 in their last eight, Heat is 3-2 as a road underdog. Wizards won/covered their last four games; they’re 3-5 as home favorite. Last six Washington games stayed under the total.

                                Toronto won its last seven games with New York (4-3 vs spread); over is 6-4 in those ten games. Knicks are 2-3 vs spread in their last five visits to Canada. New York won five of its last seven games; they’re 1-3 as road underdogs. Over is 6-3 in their last nine games. Raptors won four of their last five games; they’re 2-3 as home favorites. Over is 6-2 in their last eight games.

                                Cleveland won four of its last six games with the Clippers; under is 7-2 in last nine series games. Clippers are 1-3 vs spread in last four visits to Ohio. LA lost their last six games (0-6 vs spread); they’re 1-3 as a road underdog. Over is 5-3 in their last eight games. Cavaliers won their last three games, covered three of last four; they’re 1-6 as home favorites. Over is 6-2 in their last eight games.

                                Utah won/covered six of its last seven games with Brooklyn; they covered last three games in the Barclays Center. Over is 6-4 in last ten series games. Jazz lost six of their last seven games; big guy Gobert is out. Utah is 4-5 as a favorite, 0-1 on road. Over is 6-3 in their last nine games. Nets lost seven of last nine games; G Russell is out. Brooklyn is 5-5 as an underdog, 1-2 at home. Over is 5-3 in their last eight games.

                                Oklahoma City won four of last six games with San Antonio; they’re 3-2 vs spread in last five visits to the Alamo. Under is 6-2 in last eight series games. Thunder won their last three games, all at home, but lost last three on road- they’re 2-5 vs spread on road. Seven of their last nine games stayed under the total. Spurs won five of last seven games; they’re 5-2 as home favorites. Under is 3-1 in their last four games.

                                Home team won seven of last nine Charlotte-Chicago games; Hornets are 3-2 vs spread in last five visits to the Windy City. Over is 4-2-1 in last seven series games. Charlotte lost its last five games, four of which were on road- they’re 2-4-2 vs spread on road. Six of their last eight games went over total. Bulls lost seven of their last eight games; they’re 1-3 as home underdogs. Under is 7-2 in their last nine games.

                                Home side won six of last seven Minnesota-Dallas games; Wolves are 1-3 vs spread in last four games in this building. Under is 8-1-1 in last ten series games. Minnesota won seven of its last nine games; they’re 1-1-1 as road favorites. Wolves’ last seven games stayed under the total. Dallas lost nine of last ten games, are 2-7 vs spread in last nine; they’re 2-4 as home underdogs. Five of last six Dallas games stayed under.

                                Portland won eight of last nine games with Sacramento; Kings are 3-2 vs spread in last five. Under is 7-3 in last ten series games. Blazers are 3-1 vs spread in last four games is Sacramento. Portland won four of last six games, all at home; they’re 1-1 as road favorites. Last five Portland games stayed under the total. Kings lost eight of last ten games but won last two at home; they are 3-1 as home underdogs. Over is 5-2 in their last seven games.

                                Nuggets won three of last four games with New Orleans; visitors won eight of last ten series games. Over is 5-3 in last eight series games. Pelicans are 3-1 vs spread in last four visits to Denver. New Orleans won five of its last seven games; they’re 3-2 vs spread as a road underdog. Under is 6-3 in their last nine games. Denver won five of its last seven games; they’re 3-3 as a home favorite. Under is 3-1 in their last four games.

                                Lakers won last three games with Phoenix, all in the desert; over is 6-1 in their last seven games. Suns are 2-2 vs spread in last four series games played here. Phoenix is awful; they lost seven of last eight games, giving up 142 points to Houston last nite. Suns are 3-3 as a road underdog- over is 4-1 in their last five road games. Lakers lost four of last five games; they’re 1-0 as home favorites. under is 4-1 in their last five games.
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