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    Trends and Indexes

    Sunday, April 28

    Good Luck on day # 118 of 2019!

    NOTE: As information becomes available, we will attempt to post the trends and indexes as soon as possible.Information is posted from what we believe are reliable sources.Any opinions expressed are not necessarily those of the posting member or BettorsChat.

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  • #2
    Armadillo: Sunday's six-pack

    — 49 of 144 underclassmen who declared for the NFL Draft went undrafted.

    — Broncos signed Boise State QB Brett Rypien (Mark Rypien’s nephew).

    — Chiefs signed Vanderbilt QB Kyle Shurmur, son of Giants’ coach Pat Shurmur.

    — Delaware WR Vince Papale Jr signed on with the Raiders.

    — Undrafted U of Buffalo QB Tyree Jackson signed as a free agent with the Bills about five minutes after the draft ended.

    — Alabama had most players drafted (10), followed by Ohio State (9), then Georgia, Oklahoma, Washington (8 each) and Texas A&M (7).


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    Armadillo: Sunday's List of 13: Clearing out a cluttered mind……

    13) Utah had both its punter and kicker taken Saturday, the first time since 1985 (Clemson) that a team had both its kicking specialists taken in the same draft. Both kids are Australian, too.

    12) Oklahoma obviously had the last two Heisman Trophy winners, and maybe this is why; four of the top 123 players taken in this year’s draft were offensive linemen for the Sooners.

    11) Benny Snell, the Kentucky RB picked by the Steelers in the 4th round, is the grandson of former Jets’ RB Matt Snell, who started for the Jets in Super Bowl III.

    10) More than $106M was bet legally in New Jersey this year on the NCAA Tournament.

    9) Clemson football coach Dabo Swinney signed a 10-year, $93M contract extension that keeps in orange until 2028 and makes him really, really rich.

    8) In his last five PGA golf Championships, Brooks Koepka is a combined 47 under par; PGA moves up to May on the schedule this year, after recently being held in mid-to-late August.

    7) Baseball injuries:
    — Pirates put P Chris Archer (thumb) on IL.
    — Royals put 1B Lucas Duda on IL.
    — Tigers put P Jordan Zimmerman (elbow) on IL.

    6) 6-4 guard Christian Keeling scored 19.1 ppg for Charleston Southern LY; he scored 25 against Clemson, 18 against both Florida/Marquette.

    He transferred to North Carolina this week; thats the new thing, kids who score double digits for low major schools being poached by big money teams that have holes on their roster.

    5) Guard Seventh Woods is transferring away from North Carolina, first Tar Heel to do that since 2011, and only fifth transfer out of Chapel Hill in the Roy Williams era.

    4) Today Show host Willie Geist is the great grandson of Herbie Lewis, who played for the Detroit Red Wings in the 1930’s and is in the Hockey Hall of Fame.

    3) NHL’s St Louis Blues made the Stanley Cup finals the first three years they were in existence (1968-70), went 0-12 in those three finals series, and have never been back to the finals, despite making the playoffs in 42 of their 51 seasons in the NHL.

    When the NHL expanded from six to 12 teams for the ’67-’68 season, they put the six new teams in the same division, and the Blues were the best of those teams right off the bat.

    2) Chargers drafted a QB from North Dakota State in the 5th round; Easton Stick, who was 49-3 as a starter for the Bison— he replaced Carson Wentz as QB at North Dakota State, and figures to replace Philip Rivers down the road with the Chargers.

    1) Alex, I’d like “Irony for $500” please: If you went to the NRA’s annual convention Friday, guns weren’t allowed inside.

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      • #4
        Sunday's Playoff Essentials
        Tony Mejia

        Eastern Conference Semifinals – Game 1

        No. 4 Boston at No. 1 Milwaukee (-7.5/223.5), ABC, 1:05 p.m. ET


        Feb. 21 - Bucks (-6) 98 vs. Celtics 97 (Under 227)
        Dec. 21 – Bucks (-1.5) 120 at Celtics 107 (Over 223.5)
        Nov. 1 - Celtics (-2) 117 vs. Bucks 113 (Over 220.5)

        The Bucks saw their season at the hands of the Celtics on April 28, 2018.

        On this one-year anniversary of their last playoff loss, they’ll look to prove how much better off they are with Mike Budenholzer at the helm and a host of bigs who can stretch the floor now on the roster. Jabari Parker and John Henson have been replaced by Nikola Mirotic and Brook Lopez, which is really quite extraordinary considering the results Budenholzer’s system and those personnel tweaks have produced.

        Milwaukee posted the NBA’s best record, led in margin of victory and has rightfully become the Eastern Conference betting favorite.

        Giannis Antetokounmpo is the likely MVP, Khris Middleton became an All-Star and Budenholzer is going to be your Coach of the Year.

        With Lopez, Mirotic and Ersan Ilyasova in place to help spread the floor, Antetokounmpo has had more room to work in the paint and outlets to pass the ball out to when he’s inevitably doubled. Operating at the NBA’s fifth-fastest pace throughout the regular season helped the Bucks average a league-high 118.1 points per game, finishing third in the league in offensive efficiency. Milwaukee also led the NBA in defensive efficiency, emerging as an elite team. The Westgate Superbook set a series price on this favoring Milwaukee (-275) and offering a healthy return if you're backing the Celtics (+225).

        Boston head coach Brad Stevens, who nearly lost to interim head coach Joe Prunty in last season’s 2-7 pairing, matches wits against a peer who went 14-10 against him when with the Hawks. That includes “Coach Bud” winning the only playoff series in which they’ve crossed paths. Atlanta, then led by Al Horford, beat the Celtics in 2016, holding Stevens’ offense under 100 points in three of the wins, which included holding them to 72 and 83 points when they came through town.

        That Boston team was led by Isaiah Thomas, who while explosive, has never been what Kyrie Irving is now. Combine that with the fact Horford will now be anchoring the defense Budenholzer now has to solve gives Stevens a great chance to get even despite being the series underdog this time around. Celtics-Hawks was the 4-5 matchup four years ago and the highly-regarded Stevens has again led his team to a fourth-place finish in the conference despite entering the season as a heavy favorite to win the East (5-to-6, +120 at Westgate LV Superbook) over the Raptors (11-to-4, +275) and 76ers (13-to-4, +325). The Bucks came in at 14-to-1 (+1400) to win the conference and 80-to-1 to win the championship, so if you’re in on either of those futures, you’re in a great spot but should be wary of Boston finally getting its act together to reach the conference finals for a third straight time.

        Since losing to Budenholzer’s Hawks, Stevens has won four of six playoff series and has managed to do so without Irving, who was in Cleveland in ’17 and was injured during last year’s playoff run, which ended one victory shy of an NBA Finals appearance. With Gordon Hayward also expected to be healthy, you can see why big things were expected from Boston back in October, but chemistry issues and the improvement of Milwaukee, Toronto and Philadelphia have knocked them back down the pecking order. According to Westgate, the Celtics came in to this postseason at 4-to-1 (+400) to get out of the East, odds that were equal to the 76ers and behind the Bucks (5-to-4, +125) and Raptors (9-to-4, +225).

        It didn’t help matters that they lost emotional leader Marcus Smart, a tremendous perimeter defender and a competitor whose intensity is infectious, tore his oblique just before the playoffs began. He’s been seen running and is grinding to get back far ahead of schedule but has been ruled out for Game 1 despite traveling to Milwaukee to be there with his team. His absence has forced Jaylen Brown into the starting lineup and has freed up more minutes for Hayward off the bench, which at least gives two wings who struggled with finding a consistent rhythm this season more opportunities for touches and increased playing time.

        Both had their moments in Boston’s first-round series sweep of the Pacers, who had their chances to win in every single fourth quarter but couldn’t make shots when it mattered most. While the Celtics certainly had a lot to do with that, the Pacers’ lack of firepower was also a factor and should be of concern since the Bucks don’t have those issues. Milwaukee averaged 121.8 in their four-game sweep of the Pistons which failed to truly test in in the first round. Although Blake Griffin missed two of the contests, Detroit led at halftime twice but truly stood no chance, failing to cover even once in losing by a combined margin of 95 points (23.8 ppg).

        Antetokounmpo averaged 31 points, 10.7 rebounds and 4.3 assists while shooting 59 percent in leading the Bucks to a 2-1 regular-season mark against Boston. Middleton shot just 36.5 percent but averaged 17.3 points, 8.7 rebounds and 4.7 assists.

        The Bucks were the East’s top home team this season, posting a 33-8 mark during the regular season, one game behind Denver. The Celtics were the final victim at the Bradley Center, losing in Game 6 of last year’s first round. They were facing the challenge of trying to close out that building and a series and ultimately lost 97-86. Boston will now look to get on the board at Fiserv Forum, Milwaukee’s new downtown arena in which they’ve only played in once, losing 98-97 in its first game out of the break. The Celtics were just 21-20 on the road during the regular season. VI NBA expert Kevin Rogers believes how they come out of the visiting locker room will be a determining factor.

        “For the first time in eight playoff series, the Celtics are starting on the road,” Rogers said. “Boston fell by one point at Atlanta in that 2017 first-round opener. The Celtics and Bucks’ last series apparently never started as the home team won each game with Boston capturing Game 7 at TD Garden. Boston has dropped five consecutive visits to Milwaukee, while last winning in Wisconsin in October 2017. The Celtics went through a 2-11 stretch on the road in the postseason from 2017-18 prior to beating Indiana twice on the highway in this season’s opening round.”

        Horford was absent for Boston’s 13-point loss vs. Bucks and played in their home win and narrow road loss, so staying on the floor has to be a priority. Antetokounmpo often seeks out contact, so Horford will be tasked with avoiding foul trouble while still doing his best to protect the rim since backups Aron Baynes and Daniel Theis both had injury-related issues down the stretch. Irving shot 46.5 percent on 3-pointers against the Bucks despite shooting just 38.8 from the field, but he outplayed counterpart Eric Bledsoe, averaging 21.7 points, 4.3 boards and 6.3 assists. Bledsoe, who was outperformed by Celtics backup Terry Rozier with Irving sidelined for last year’s playoff series, shot just 25 percent from 3-point range against Boston this season and averaged just 11.3 points. He’s had a tremendous year and was a borderline All-Star, so the Bucks are counting on him elevating his game to match his level of competition. How he settles in at both ends will play a crucial role in the series.

        Third-year guard Malcolm Brogdon will miss at least the first two games of this series with a foot injury that has kept him out the past few weeks, which means Bledsoe will have less of a safety net. Backup George Hill is a proven veteran performer, but Brogdon led the league in free-throw shooting this season while shooting nearly 43 percent and playing fantastic perimeter defense. The hope is that he’ll be a factor deeper into the series, so the Celtics should feel a sense of urgency to try and steal one of these first two games in Milwaukee.

        Oddsmakers sent out an opening total of 224 ½ for Game 1 and the number is sitting at 223 ½ at most books as of Saturday. During the season, the pair watched the ‘over’ go 2-1 in their three games and the totals ranged from 220 ½ to 227 ½. Chris David of VegasInsider.com respects the opening number and expects an adjustment for Game 2.

        “This isn’t an easy series to handicap since both teams will be without key defensive players,” said David. “The most recent meeting in February (98-97) could be a sign of things to come in this series. Boston head coach Brad Stevens hasn’t had much success in the playoffs on the road, going 7-16 SU and 12-11 ATS. Scoring has been the issue and that lack of productivity has led to a 15-8 ‘under’ mark. The Celtics will enter this matchup with more firepower than ever before under Stevens and we all know how potent the Bucks can be when the shots are falling from distance. However, both teams are sound defensively and their numbers are on that side of the ball are often overlooked. I’m leaning to grinder in Game 1 and I believe the ‘under’ is worth a look in the afternoon matinee.”

        The ’under’ went 5-1 in that 2016 series between Stevens’ Celtics and Budenholzer’s Hawks despite no total closing higher than 206 and the last two winding up sub-200. Game 2 will be played Tuesday night in Milwaukee.


        Western Conference Semifinals – Game 1

        No. 4 Houston at No. 1 Golden State (-5.5/224.5), ABC, 3:35 p.m. ET


        March 13 – Warriors (+4) 106 vs. Rockets 104 (Under 228)
        Feb. 23 – Rockets (+12) 118 at Warriors 112 (Under 232)
        Jan. 3 – Rockets (+8.5) 135 at Warriors 134 (Over 225.5)
        Nov. 15 – Rockets (-4) 107 vs. Warriors 86 (Under 217.5)

        The series we’ve all been anticipated has arrived.

        The Houston Rockets are going to get another crack at the Warriors.

        You won’t find anyone associated with last year’s Rockets who isn’t haunted by the fact they let Golden State off the hook in blowing a 3-2 series lead in the ’18 Western Conference finals. The what-if game is strong within their group for good reason, since Chris Paul’s hamstring injury kept him out of Games 6 and 7, allowing the Warriors to more easily impose their will. Harden struggled to hit shots and lift his team in a season where he’d eventually be named MVP, so that award is forever tarnished for him.

        All that angst and regret could wind up a formidable driving force for Houston, which bolstered its belief that it can take down the Warriors by winning three of the four regular-season meetings, losing only the most recent one in March by a single bucket. The Westgate Superbook sent out early series price numbers that installed Golden State as a favorite of -360 and placed Houston at +280 but amended them to make the Warriors a -275 favorite with the Rockets at +225, numbers identical to the Bucks-Celtics series.

        For the Warriors, this may end up being the toughest obstacle they must overcome in order to secure a three-peat. The Rockets view this as a vendetta and are mighty capable of executing efficiently enough to keep up with the Warriors, who looked extremely vulnerable on the defensive end in losing two games in their first-round series against the Clippers. While Kevin Durant exploited his mismatches late in the series after originally playing facilitator, Stephen Curry and Klay Thompson were inconsistent on the offensive end, struggling with their outside shot against L.A. DeMarcus Cousins’ ruptured quad in Game 2 takes him out of the equation for the rest of the postseason, forcing centers Andrew Bogut and Kevon Looney into larger roles.

        Golden State appears vulnerable. The fact this long-awaited series is coming one round earlier than it would’ve had the Rockets not finished as the No. 4 seed due to wild final night of the regular-season helps to dispel the narrative that Houston will run out of gas like it did last season, especially given how impressive the team was in eliminating Utah. Getting an extra few days of rest by defeating the Jazz in five games provided a significant boost since center Clint Capela has been dealing with multiple viruses that sapped his strength towards the latter part of their first-round series. With the worst behind him, the Rockets are healthier than they have been all season as this rematch approaches. We’ll see if that helps them dent Golden State’s brilliant record in Game 1 of the conference semifinals.

        “During the Warriors’ four-year run as Western Conference champions, Golden State owns a 4-0 SU and 3-1 ATS mark in the opener of the second round,” pointed out VI’s Rogers. “The lone non-cover came against Utah in 2017 as 13-point favorites in a 106-94 win, but the Warriors have won by margins of 22, 12, 12, and 15 points in these games. The last time Houston was listed as an underdog in Game 1 of the conference semifinals came at San Antonio two years ago as the Rockets crushed the Spurs, 126-99 when receiving six points.”

        Golden State is also looking to restore some of the fear factor its homecourt advantage is supposed to pack after suffering two memorable losses at Oracle Arena against the Clips. Their inability to get stops was glaring and undoubtedly feeds Houston’s confidence as it looks to come in and hang a big number in Oakland, where it won only once in three tries last postseason, evening the series at 2-2 with a 95-92 victory in Game 4. The Warriors blew out Houston 115-86 in Game 6 with Paul lost for the series, sending the message that the Rockets were doomed. Paul going out there at 100 percent to open this series is a big deal, so monitor his play early since I’d expect Harden to defer the catalyst role to him in an effort to get teammates going.

        The total for Game 1 opened at 228 and the line dropped quickly to 225 ½. VI’s David offered up his thoughts on the opening number and move.

        “This will be the fourth time in the last five years that the pair will meet in the postseason and the first three series has rewarded total bettors that have leaned to the low side. During this span, the ‘under’ has gone 14-3 (82.3%) in their 17 playoff meetings and that includes an 8-1 record at Oracle Arena. Delving into those nine games further, the Rockets were held under 100 points in seven of their trips to Oakland,” said David.

        “Even though Houston scored 118 and 135 points in two wins at Golden State this regular season, it’s hard to ignore the postseason scoring issues away from home. The Rockets put up 104 in Game 3 of the first round at Utah but fell apart in Game 4 and only managed to score 12 points in the four quarter. They ended up with 91 points in that loss and it’s safe to say they’ll need to break the century mark for a win on Sunday afternoon. Knowing the Rockets have seen the ‘under’ cash in seven straight road games makes me want to lean ‘under’ in Game 1 but until Houston can snap out of this playoff funk, playing its Team Total Under (109 ½) looks more valuable to me.”

        Game 2 will take place on Tuesday night in Oakland.
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        • #5
          551Boston -552 Milwaukee
          MILWAUKEE is 42-25 ATS (14.5 Units) versus up-tempo teams averaging 88 or more shots/game in the last 3 seasons

          555Houston -556 Golden State
          GOLDEN STATE is 11-24 ATS (-15.4 Units) on Sunday games in the last 3 seasons.




          NBA
          Dunkel

          Sunday, April 28



          Boston @ Milwaukee

          Game 551-552
          April 28, 2019 @ 1:00 pm

          Dunkel Rating:
          Boston
          121.751
          Milwaukee
          127.275
          Dunkel Team:
          Dunkel Line:
          Dunkel Total:
          Milwaukee
          by 5 1/2
          229
          Vegas Team:
          Vegas Line:
          Vegas Total:
          Milwaukee
          by 7 1/2
          223
          Dunkel Pick:
          Boston
          (+7 1/2); Over

          Houston @ Golden State


          Game 555-556
          April 28, 2019 @ 3:30 pm

          Dunkel Rating:
          Houston
          129.622
          Golden State
          123.301
          Dunkel Team:
          Dunkel Line:
          Dunkel Total:
          Houston
          by 6 1/2
          211
          Vegas Team:
          Vegas Line:
          Vegas Total:
          Golden State
          by 5 1/2
          224 1/2
          Dunkel Pick:
          Houston
          (+5 1/2); Under





          NBA
          Long Sheet

          Sunday, April 28


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          BOSTON (53 - 33) at MILWAUKEE (64 - 22) - 4/28/2019, 1:00 PM
          Top Trends for this game.
          MILWAUKEE is 51-32 ATS (+15.8 Units) in all games this season.
          MILWAUKEE is 41-29 ATS (+9.1 Units) when the total is greater than or equal to 220 this season.
          MILWAUKEE is 44-29 ATS (+12.1 Units) as a favorite this season.
          MILWAUKEE is 23-12 ATS (+9.8 Units) in the second half of the season this season.
          MILWAUKEE is 28-17 ATS (+9.3 Units) after a win by 10 points or more this season.
          MILWAUKEE is 41-27 ATS (+11.3 Units) versus poor defensive teams - allowing 106+ points/game this season.
          MILWAUKEE is 40-25 ATS (+12.5 Units) versus good offensive teams - scoring 106+ points/game this season.
          BOSTON is 102-79 ATS (+15.1 Units) in all games over the last 2 seasons.
          BOSTON is 32-20 ATS (+10.0 Units) as an underdog over the last 2 seasons.
          BOSTON is 78-58 ATS (+14.2 Units) in road games over the last 3 seasons.
          BOSTON is 15-7 ATS (+7.3 Units) against Central division opponents this season.
          BOSTON is 27-14 ATS (+11.6 Units) in all playoff games over the last 3 seasons.
          BOSTON is 37-25 ATS (+9.5 Units) revenging a loss vs opponent over the last 2 seasons.
          BOSTON is 54-39 ATS (+11.1 Units) when playing against a team with a winning record over the last 2 seasons.
          BOSTON is 72-54 ATS (+12.6 Units) versus good offensive teams - scoring 106+ points/game over the last 2 seasons.
          MILWAUKEE is 67-111 ATS (-55.1 Units) after 3 or more consecutive wins since 1996.
          MILWAUKEE is 211-258 ATS (-72.8 Units) when playing against a team with a winning record - 2nd half of the season since 1996.

          Head-to-Head Series History
          BOSTON is 12-5 against the spread versus MILWAUKEE over the last 3 seasons
          BOSTON is 9-8 straight up against MILWAUKEE over the last 3 seasons
          11 of 16 games in this series have gone OVER THE TOTAL over the last 3 seasons

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          HOUSTON (57 - 30) at GOLDEN STATE (61 - 27) - 4/28/2019, 3:30 PM
          Top Trends for this game.
          GOLDEN STATE is 139-103 ATS (+25.7 Units) in April games since 1996.
          GOLDEN STATE is 71-47 ATS (+19.3 Units) in all playoff games since 1996.
          GOLDEN STATE is 89-61 ATS (+21.9 Units) versus good offensive teams - scoring 106+ points/game - 2nd half of the season since 1996.
          HOUSTON is 127-96 ATS (+21.4 Units) after 3 or more consecutive unders since 1996.
          HOUSTON is 26-17 ATS (+7.3 Units) when playing against a team with a winning record this season.
          GOLDEN STATE is 38-49 ATS (-15.9 Units) in all games this season.
          GOLDEN STATE is 34-46 ATS (-16.6 Units) as a favorite this season.
          GOLDEN STATE is 17-26 ATS (-11.6 Units) in home games this season.
          GOLDEN STATE is 14-23 ATS (-11.3 Units) in a home game where the total is greater than or equal to 220 this season.
          GOLDEN STATE is 11-24 ATS (-15.4 Units) on Sunday games over the last 3 seasons.
          GOLDEN STATE is 33-47 ATS (-18.7 Units) after a win by 10 points or more over the last 2 seasons.
          GOLDEN STATE is 48-62 ATS (-20.2 Units) when playing against a team with a winning record over the last 2 seasons.
          GOLDEN STATE is 30-44 ATS (-18.4 Units) versus poor defensive teams - allowing 106+ points/game this season.
          GOLDEN STATE is 13-22 ATS (-11.2 Units) in home games versus good offensive teams - scoring 106+ points/game this season.

          Head-to-Head Series History
          HOUSTON is 9-8 against the spread versus GOLDEN STATE over the last 3 seasons
          GOLDEN STATE is 9-9 straight up against HOUSTON over the last 3 seasons
          13 of 18 games in this series have gone UNDER THE TOTAL over the last 3 seasons

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          NBA
          Armadillo's Write-Up

          Sunday, April 28


          Home team won nine of last ten Boston-Milwaukee games; Celtics are 2-2 vs spread in last four visits to Wisconsin. Seven of last ten series games went over the total. Boston swept Indiana in first round; Celtics covered their last five road games. Three of last four Boston games stayed under the total. Bucks also swept their first round series, winning all four games by 16+ points; they’re 2-3 vs spread in last five home games. Eight of last ten Milwaukee games went over.

          Rockets are 5-3 in their last eight games with Golden State; they covered three of last four visits to Oakland. Eight of last nine series games stayed under the total. Golden State won ten of its last 13 games overall; they dispatched the Clippers in Game 6 Friday night. Warriors are 2-3 vs spread in last five home games. Four of last five Golden State games went over. Houston beat the Jazz in five games; they’ve been off since Wednesday. Rockets won eight of last ten games overall, are 3-2 vs spread in last five road games. Five of their last six games stayed under.




          NBA

          Sunday, April 28


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          Trend Report
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          Boston Celtics
          Boston is 5-0 ATS in its last 5 games
          Boston is 5-0 SU in its last 5 games
          Boston is 5-0 ATS in its last 5 games on the road
          Boston is 5-0 SU in its last 5 games on the road
          The total has gone OVER in 8 of Boston's last 11 games on the road
          Boston is 10-3 ATS in its last 13 games when playing Milwaukee
          The total has gone OVER in 9 of Boston's last 12 games when playing Milwaukee
          Boston is 9-3 ATS in its last 12 games when playing on the road against Milwaukee
          Boston is 0-5 SU in its last 5 games when playing on the road against Milwaukee
          Milwaukee Bucks
          Milwaukee is 4-1 ATS in its last 5 games
          Milwaukee is 5-1 SU in its last 6 games
          The total has gone OVER in 9 of Milwaukee's last 11 games
          Milwaukee is 3-10 ATS in its last 13 games when playing Boston
          The total has gone OVER in 9 of Milwaukee's last 12 games when playing Boston
          Milwaukee is 3-9 ATS in its last 12 games when playing at home against Boston
          Milwaukee is 5-0 SU in its last 5 games when playing at home against Boston

          Houston Rockets
          Houston is 9-3 ATS in its last 12 games
          Houston is 10-2 SU in its last 12 games
          The total has gone UNDER in 5 of Houston's last 6 games
          Houston is 10-4 SU in its last 14 games on the road
          The total has gone UNDER in 9 of Houston's last 12 games on the road
          The total has gone UNDER in 8 of Houston's last 9 games when playing Golden State
          Houston is 4-2 ATS in its last 6 games when playing on the road against Golden State
          Houston is 4-2 SU in its last 6 games when playing on the road against Golden State
          Houston is 5-13 SU in its last 18 games when playing on the road against Golden State
          The total has gone UNDER in 4 of Houston's last 5 games when playing on the road against Golden State
          Golden State Warriors
          Golden State is 10-3 SU in its last 13 games
          The total has gone OVER in 4 of Golden State's last 5 games
          The total has gone UNDER in 8 of Golden State's last 9 games when playing Houston
          Golden State is 2-5-1 ATS in its last 8 games when playing at home against Houston
          Golden State is 13-5 SU in its last 18 games when playing at home against Houston
          Golden State is 2-4 SU in its last 6 games when playing at home against Houston
          The total has gone UNDER in 4 of Golden State's last 5 games when playing at home against Houston


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