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    Trends and Indexes

    Monday, April 29

    Good Luck on day # 119 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: Monday's six-pack

    Westgate SuperBook posted NFL win totals for 2019:

    — New England 11, over -$150

    — New Orleans 10.5

    — Kansas City 10.5, under -$120

    — Los Angeles Rams 10.5, under -$120

    — Philadelphia 9.5, over -$150

    — Indianapolis 9.5, over -$140


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

    13) There have already been 20 picks traded in the 2020 NFL Draft.

    12) This was the first time since 1962 that no Nebraska players were drafted.

    11) Warriors 104, Rockets 100— James Harden was 5-12 inside arc, 4-16 on arc, 13-14 on line; Houston was +3 in the 39:00 he was on the floor. As a team, Rockets took 47 3-pointers (14-47), only 2-pointers.

    10) Baseball injuries:
    — Christian Yelich left Sunday’s game with lower back discomfort.
    — Robinson Cano got hit on the hand, left the same game; x-rays were negative.
    — Fernando Tatis Jr (hamstring) left the Padres game in the 10th inning.

    9) Going into Sunday’s games, Mets pitchers led NL in strikeouts, but were last in ERA.

    Only twice has a team led the league in pitching strikeouts but were last in ERA for a full season; the 1958 Dodgers and the 2007 Devil Rays. Both teams made it to the World Series the year after this happened.

    8) It is April 29 but if you’re a Mets fan, it is not too early to worry:
    — Jacob deGrom’s ERA in five starts: 4.85
    — Noah Syndergaard’s ERA in six starts: 6.35

    7) Eight of Met rookie Pete Alonso’s nine HR’s have come against relief pitchers.

    6) Milwaukee’s Brandon Woodruff is only lefty-hitting pitcher ever to homer in a postseason game against a lefty pitcher. He homered off of Clayton Kershaw in LY’s playoffs.

    5) Buffalo Bills open this season with consecutive games in the Meadowlands, against the Jets in Week 1, then the Giants in Week 2.

    4) Former Jaguars/Raiders coach Jack del Rio did a solid job in the studio on the NFL Network telecast of the draft this weekend. Looks like a positive addition to their broadcast team.

    3) Jerry Stackhouse is Vanderbilt’s new basketball coach; he signed Scotty Pippen Jr this week. Young Pippen committed to Vandy back when Bryce Drew was the Commodores’ coach, and he officially signed his letter of intent with Vandy this week.

    2) Butler poaches 7-foot grad transfer Derrik Smits from Valparaiso; he is the son of former NBA player Rik Smits. Wasn’t so long ago that Butler/Valparaiso were both Horizon League teams (2012)- the last year they were in the same league, Valpo finished three games ahead of Butler in the Horizon.

    Seven years later, Butler is in the Big East, Valpo is in the Missouri Valley.

    1) Cardinals’ pitching prospect Alex Reyes punched a wall after a recent AAA start and broke the left pinky on his non-throwing hand. Reyes is expected to miss three weeks.
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      • #4
        561Philadelphia -562 Toronto
        TORONTO is 11-1 ATS (9.9 Units) in home games in April games over the last 2 seasons.

        563Portland -564 Denver
        DENVER is 166-128 ATS (25.2 Units) in home games after having won 2 of their last 3 games since 1996.




        NBA
        Long Sheet

        Monday, April 29


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        PHILADELPHIA (55 - 33) at TORONTO (63 - 25) - 4/29/2019, 8:00 PM
        Top Trends for this game.
        PHILADELPHIA is 6-17 ATS (-12.7 Units) in road games vs. division opponents over the last 2 seasons.
        TORONTO is 11-1 ATS (+9.9 Units) in home games in April games over the last 2 seasons.
        TORONTO is 8-1 ATS (+6.9 Units) in home games vs. division opponents this season.
        PHILADELPHIA is 144-117 ATS (+15.3 Units) in all games over the last 3 seasons.
        PHILADELPHIA is 16-5 ATS (+10.5 Units) after a division game this season.
        PHILADELPHIA is 79-58 ATS (+15.2 Units) revenging a loss vs opponent over the last 3 seasons.
        PHILADELPHIA is 12-4 ATS (+7.6 Units) after a loss by 10 points or more this season.
        PHILADELPHIA is 46-30 ATS (+13.0 Units) versus poor defensive teams - allowing 106+ points/game - 2nd half of the season over the last 3 seasons.
        PHILADELPHIA is 79-57 ATS (+16.3 Units) versus good offensive teams - scoring 106+ points/game over the last 3 seasons.
        PHILADELPHIA is 46-26 ATS (+17.4 Units) versus good offensive teams - scoring 106+ points/game - 2nd half of the season over the last 3 seasons.
        TORONTO is 209-263 ATS (-80.3 Units) when playing against a team with a winning record - 2nd half of the season since 1996.

        Head-to-Head Series History
        TORONTO is 9-4 against the spread versus PHILADELPHIA over the last 3 seasons
        TORONTO is 10-3 straight up against PHILADELPHIA over the last 3 seasons
        8 of 13 games in this series have gone OVER THE TOTAL over the last 3 seasons

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        PORTLAND (57 - 30) at DENVER (58 - 31) - 4/29/2019, 10:30 PM
        There are no Top Trends with records of significance that apply to this game.

        Head-to-Head Series History
        DENVER is 7-4 against the spread versus PORTLAND over the last 3 seasons
        DENVER is 7-5 straight up against PORTLAND over the last 3 seasons
        8 of 12 games in this series have gone OVER THE TOTAL over the last 3 seasons

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        NBA
        Armadillo's Write-Up

        Monday, April 29


        Leonard scored 45 points in Toronto’s 108-95 Game 1 win; Raptors were +26 in his 38:00 on floor, -13 in 10:00 he sat out. Toronto is 5-1 in playoffs this month; they’re 12-2 in last 14 games overall, covering five of last six home games. Under is 7-2-1 in their last ten games. 76ers won six of their last nine games; they covered three of last five road games. Over is 13-7 in their last 20 games. Philly lost four of five games with Toronto this season, losing by 17-11-13 points in their last three games played here. Embiid was 5-18 from floor in Game 1; they need more from him.

        Denver won six of its last seven games with Portland; last four series games went over the total. Trailblazers are 1-3-1 vs spread in their last five visits to Colorado. Portland won seven of its last eight games, beating OKC in five games in first round; Blazers covered only once in last four road games. Over is 5-5 in their last ten games. Nuggets beat Spurs in Game 7 Saturday; they’re 2-3 vs spread in last five home games, 3-6 vs spread in last nine games overall. Four of last six Denver games went over. Portland hasn’t played since Tuesday.




        NBA

        Monday, April 29


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        Trend Report
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        Philadelphia 76ers
        Philadelphia is 4-1 ATS in its last 5 games
        Philadelphia is 4-1 SU in its last 5 games
        The total has gone UNDER in 4 of Philadelphia's last 6 games
        Philadelphia is 1-4 ATS in its last 5 games when playing Toronto
        Philadelphia is 3-22 SU in its last 25 games when playing Toronto
        The total has gone OVER in 10 of Philadelphia's last 15 games when playing Toronto
        Philadelphia is 0-5 ATS in its last 5 games when playing on the road against Toronto
        Philadelphia is 0-5 SU in its last 5 games when playing on the road against Toronto
        Toronto Raptors
        Toronto is 4-1 ATS in its last 5 games
        Toronto is 5-0 SU in its last 5 games
        The total has gone UNDER in 6 of Toronto's last 7 games
        Toronto is 5-1 ATS in its last 6 games at home
        Toronto is 6-1 SU in its last 7 games at home
        Toronto is 4-1 ATS in its last 5 games when playing Philadelphia
        Toronto is 22-3 SU in its last 25 games when playing Philadelphia
        The total has gone OVER in 10 of Toronto's last 15 games when playing Philadelphia
        Toronto is 5-0 ATS in its last 5 games when playing at home against Philadelphia
        Toronto is 5-0 SU in its last 5 games when playing at home against Philadelphia

        Portland Trail Blazers
        Portland is 4-2 ATS in its last 6 games
        Portland is 7-1 SU in its last 8 games
        Portland is 12-6 ATS in its last 18 games on the road
        Portland is 2-4 ATS in its last 6 games on the road
        Portland is 12-6 SU in its last 18 games on the road
        Portland is 1-5-1 ATS in its last 7 games when playing Denver
        Portland is 16-8 SU in its last 24 games when playing Denver
        Portland is 1-6 SU in its last 7 games when playing Denver
        The total has gone OVER in 4 of Portland's last 5 games when playing Denver
        Portland is 1-3-1 ATS in its last 5 games when playing on the road against Denver
        Portland is 0-5 SU in its last 5 games when playing on the road against Denver
        The total has gone OVER in 6 of Portland's last 8 games when playing on the road against Denver
        Denver Nuggets
        Denver is 3-6 ATS in its last 9 games
        Denver is 4-2 SU in its last 6 games
        The total has gone OVER in 4 of Denver's last 6 games
        Denver is 6-1 SU in its last 7 games at home
        The total has gone UNDER in 9 of Denver's last 11 games at home
        Denver is 4-1 ATS in its last 5 games when playing Portland
        Denver is 6-1 SU in its last 7 games when playing Portland
        Denver is 8-16 SU in its last 24 games when playing Portland
        The total has gone OVER in 4 of Denver's last 5 games when playing Portland
        Denver is 5-0 SU in its last 5 games when playing at home against Portland
        The total has gone OVER in 6 of Denver's last 8 games when playing at home against Portland


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          Dunkel

          Monday, April 29



          Philadelphia @ Toronto

          Game 561-562
          April 29, 2019 @ 8:00 pm

          Dunkel Rating:
          Philadelphia
          122.579
          Toronto
          130.989
          Dunkel Team:
          Dunkel Line:
          Dunkel Total:
          Toronto
          by 8 1/2
          226
          Vegas Team:
          Vegas Line:
          Vegas Total:
          Toronto
          by 6 1/2
          220 1/2
          Dunkel Pick:
          Toronto
          (-6 1/2); Over

          Portland @ Denver


          Game 563-564
          April 29, 2019 @ 10:30 pm

          Dunkel Rating:
          Portland
          117.605
          Denver
          126.010
          Dunkel Team:
          Dunkel Line:
          Dunkel Total:
          Denver
          by 8 1/2
          206
          Vegas Team:
          Vegas Line:
          Vegas Total:
          Denver
          by 4
          216
          Dunkel Pick:
          Denver
          (-4); Under

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          • #6
            Monday's Playoff Essentials
            Tony Mejia

            Eastern Conference Semifinals – Game 2 -- Raptors lead 1-0

            No. 3 Philadelphia at No. 2 Toronto (-6.5/220.5), TNT, 8:05 p.m. ET


            April 27 - Raptors (-6.5) 108 vs. 76ers 95 (Under 227)

            Feb. 5 - Raptors (+2.5) 119 at 76ers 107 (Under 231)
            Dec. 22 – 76ers (-7.5) 126 vs. Raptors 101 (Over 222.5)
            Dec. 5 - Raptors (-6.5) 113 vs. 76ers 102 (Under 229)
            Oct. 30 - Raptors (-6) 129 vs. 76ers 112 (Over 227.5)

            Kawhi Leonard has taken his game to another level, which should have a lot of the NBA excited.

            He might be leaving Toronto this summer anyway, but prevailing sentiment is that he’d likely have an easier time doing it after winning a championship. The Raptors have 11 victories to get in order to hang a banner and would win the East for the first time if they pick up seven more. It’s no secret to Raptors fans that those wins get increasingly difficult to secure but they’re all starting to see how valuable employing guys who have done it before can be. Dealing DeMar DeRozan for a Leonard rental also secured the services of Danny Green, who has an NBA and NCAA title under his belt and has quickly endeared himself to Toronto with his defense and winning mentality.

            Game 1 of their Eastern Conference semifinal series against the 76ers saw both Leonard and Green impose their will masterfully. Leonard was dominant, posting 45 points and 11 rebounds while shooting 16-for-23 from the field. Green had just seven points and three rebounds but irked J.J. Redick and bloodied his mouth, continuing to set the tone that this is going to be a long series for Philadelphia.

            Unlike Boston and Milwaukee, which have a core that has been together multiple years, both of the semifinalists in this Eastern Conference matchup are relatively new to one another. Saturday’s Game 1 marked the first time the divisional foes had even crossed paths with Tobias Harris and Marc Gasol in the mix. The first meeting didn’t include Jimmy Butler, while Leonard missed a game as well.

            Despite this, Saturday’s series opener was no feeling out process. At least not on the Raptors’ end. Leonard was too much for both Butler and Harris, while likely Most Improved Player winner Pascal Siakam missed only three of his 15 shots, finishing with 29 points and seven boards.

            No Philadelphia player scored more than Redick’s 17 points and only Simmons (7-for-8) shot above 50 percent among the team’s star-studded starting lineup. The problem with that was that Simmons didn’t bother to take any shots from the perimeter, allowing the Raps to sag and clog the paint in addition to shading coverages on to others. Gasol, who has a history of success defending Joel Embiid, impressively thrived in their individual matchup, holding the league’s top big man to 5-for-18 shooting while finishing a team-best plus-29.

            Raptors point guard Kyle Lowry shot just 4-for-10 but played a masterful floor game in finishing with a team-high eight assists and keeping the ball moving. Lowry is leading this postseason in raw plus-minus and finished a plus-25 on Saturday despite dealing with a finger issue after a dislocation in Game 5 against Orlando.

            Simmons shot 63 percent from the field during the regular season, averaging 16.3 points, 9.3 rebounds and 8.8 assists, so he’s the player most likely to have a big performance in Game 2 to lift the 76ers’ level. In case you didn’t watch the series opener, the final score didn’t properly indicate how thoroughly Philadelphia was dominated since they trailed by as many as 20 points and didn’t lead after the 8:41 mark of the opening quarter. The game featured a 70-point first quarter and a 60-point third but slowed down significantly in the second and fourth.

            Even though the Game 1 outcome went comfortably ‘under’ the closing total of 223, bettors leaning to the low side weren’t that confident after the first 12 minutes and they were getting ready to sweat again heading into the final quarter.

            “Anybody who had the ‘over’ in Game 1 were all smiles early,” said VegasInsider.com NBA expert Chris David. “While the 43-point effort by the pair wasn’t great in the second, the teams rebounded for a 60-spot in the third and you only needed 51 points in the fourth quarter to go ‘over’ the number. Sure enough, bettors riding the high side didn’t even get treated with a possible win as Toronto outscored Philadelphia 16-14 in the final 12 minutes.

            “Fast Forward to Monday and the books lowered the total to 219 ½ for Game 2 and that was quickly pushed up to 220 ½. This is the lowest number posted in their meetings this season and I wouldn’t be surprised to see the numbers drop as the series continues. Even though Game 1 had two great quarters of offense, the Raptors defense (92.5 PPG) has been lights out in this year’s playoffs and that effort has helped the ‘under’ go 5-1. The length of Toronto is a tough matchup for anybody and the addition of Leonard and Gasol has given the club an extra edge. The 76ers did score 145 points after losing Game 1 to the Nets but I don’t see that happening on Monday. Rather, I’m expecting more of the same and would lean to the Philadelphia Team Total Under (107) again in Game 2.”

            Make a note that Philadelphia has now dropped 14 straight games at Scotiabank Arena and it only busted the century mark five times, with 112 and 114 being the most points scored.

            The Raptors have seen the biggest drop in pace from their regular-season numbers to what they’ve done so far in the playoffs. After playing the Nets in the highest-paced first-round series, Philly came into this conference semifinal round tops in pace after finishing eighth during the regular season.

            Toronto continued its trend of being at its best in the first and third quarters, imposing its will in both. Forward Mike Scott remains out for Philadelphia with a heel injury, taking a matchup problem out of the equation since he’d been so effective down the stretch and in the first round. Furkan Korkmaz is back in the fold. It appears Brett Brown is exploring he and Jonah Bolden splitting Scott’s minutes.

            The ‘under’ is on a 6-1 run in Raptors games and has prevailed in each of the last three contests involving the 76ers. The series shifts to Philly for Game 3 on Thursday.


            Western Conference Semifinals – Game 1

            No. 3 Portland at No. 2 Denver (-4/216), TNT, 10:35 p.m. ET


            April 7 – Blazers (-8.5) 115 vs. Nuggets 108 (Under 219.5)
            April 5 – Nuggets (-6) 119 vs. Blazers 110 (Over 216)
            Jan. 13 – Nuggets (-4.5) 116 vs. Blazers 113 (Over 217)
            Nov. 30 – Nuggets (+1.5) 113 at Blazers 112 (Over 214)

            These teams know each other awfully well, having just played twice in the regular-season’s final week while following one another all year since they ended up finishing 1-2 in the loaded Northwest Division. Damian Lillard shot 3-for-14 the last time he stepped out on to the Pepsi Center, contributing greatly to the Blazers ultimately finishing a game off the pace as Denver clinched the Northwest for the first time since 2010 with a 119-110 win. That was his last rough outing, as he comes into this Game 1 on the heels of a 50-point night and epic series-clinching 3-pointer over Paul George’s outstretched arms to pull Oklahoma City’s heart out of its chest and send it packing.

            He made that shot late last Tuesday, barely an hour after the Nuggets went up 3-2 on San Antonio that same evening. Denver has since lost at the Spurs and pulled off a Game 7 home win on Saturday night, so there’s no doubt who the fresher team in this series opener should be. We’ll see if the Trail Blazers can find their rhythm on the road early on after an extended break, but they should have the edge down the stretch.

            Portland center Enes Kanter has been dealing with a shoulder issue suffered against the Thunder but was shooting around in practice on Sunday and is expected to play despite being listed as questionable. The midseason acquisition who was signed after being waived by the Knicks played a huge role against Oklahoma City and will be the x-factor here since he’ll be expected to do his best against Nuggets star Nikola Jokic. Kanter has been wearing padding over his left shoulder, so we’ll see whether he’s limited in any way. As a righty, the injury shouldn’t affect his shooting motion but could factor in what he can do comfortably in the post and whether he’ll be at a disadvantage blocking out or defending in the post.

            Jokic sat out the most recent meeting against Kanter and the Trail Blazers but finished with 22 points, 13 rebounds and nine assists in the division-clincher, scoring 10 points in the fourth as Denver pulled away for a comeback win by finishing the final 12 minutes with a 35-23 edge. The Nuggets won the regular-series 3-1, pulling off the lone road victory.

            VegasInsider.com NBA expert Kevin Rogers looks for homecourt advantage to play a large role in deciding a winner.

            “This series has been owned by the home team as it seems like whoever wins even one road game will advance to the Western Conference Finals. There isn’t a lot of confidence in either team to win on the highway as the Blazers own a dreadful 2-16 mark away from the Moda Center in the playoffs dating back to 2014,” Rogers said. “Yes, one of those victories came at Oklahoma City in Game 4 of the first round, but the Blazers have dropped five consecutive visits to Denver. The Nuggets have lost 14 of their past 16 road playoff games since 2010, including a 1-2 mark against San Antonio in the opening round.”

            Lillard played in all four meetings against Denver, averaging 21.3 points but shooting just 37 percent from the field and 28.6 from 3-point range. We shouldn’t see the same level of contempt he had for Russell Westbrook since there hasn’t been much bad blood against Denver’s backcourt despite the familiarity. Jamal Murray averaged 19 points in the three games he played but shot just 30.8 percent from 3-point range himself.

            It will be interesting to see which set of forwards, Denver’s Paul Millsap and Torrey Craig or Portland’s Al-Farouq Aminu and Mo Harkless, will impose their will. The bench should also play a large role since the Nuggets have former Blazer Will Barton making a difference since joining the second unit in the first round against OKC, teaming with point guard Monte Morris and shooter Malik Beasley to alter the course of games. The Blazers will be led by Evan Turner, Rodney Hood and Seth Curry. Game 2 will be Wednesday night in Denver.

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