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  • The Bum's Friday's PODS !

    Friday, January 29Game Score Status Pick Amount

    Cleveland - 7:00 PM ET Indiana +6 500
    Indiana - Over 203.5 500

    L.A. Lakers - 7:00 PM ET L.A. Lakers -6.5 500
    Philadelphia - Under 204 500

    Boston - 7:30 PM ET Atlanta -4 500
    Atlanta - Under 191 500

    Miami - 8:00 PM ET Detroit +1.5 500
    Detroit - Over 188 500

    L.A. Clippers - 8:00 PM ET L.A. Clippers +1 500
    Minnesota - Over 201 500

    Washington - 8:00 PM ET Washington -3.5 500
    New Jersey - Over 193 500

    Chicago - 8:00 PM ET Chicago +4.5 500
    New Orleans - Over 196.5 500

    Denver - 8:00 PM ET Oklahoma City -1.5 500
    Oklahoma City - Under 202.5 500

    Portland - 8:30 PM ET Portland +6 500
    Houston - Under 194 500

    Memphis - 8:30 PM ET Memphis +5 500
    San Antonio - Over 200 500

    Sacramento - 9:00 PM ET Utah -9 500
    Utah - Over 203 500

    Charlotte - 10:30 PM ET Charlotte -1 500 ( POD OF THE NIGHT ) JACK's REVENGE
    Golden State - Over 209 500

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    Date WLT Pct Net Units Record
    01/28/10 42-30-2 58.33% +4130 Detail


    Friday, January 29Game Score Status Pick Amount

    Niagara - 7:00 PM ET Canisius +1 300
    Canisius - Over 140.5 300

    Dartmouth - 7:00 PM ET Dartmouth +25.5 300
    Cornell - Over 127 300

    Harvard - 7:00 PM ET Harvard -8.5 400
    Columbia - Under 134.5 300

    Pennsylvania - 7:00 PM ET Pennsylvania +8.5 400
    Yale - Over 139 300

    Princeton - 7:00 PM ET Brown +4.5 300
    Brown - Over 120.5 300

    Valparaiso - 8:00 PM ET Valparaiso +7.5 300
    Wis.-Milwaukee - Over 139 300

    Butler - 9:00 PM ET Wis.-Green Bay +8.5 400
    Wis.-Green Bay - Under 132.5 500

    Sacramento State - 9:00 PM ET Sacramento State +17 500
    Weber St. - Under 141.5 500

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    Date WLT Pct Net Units Record
    01/28/10 10-5-1 66.67% +2930 Detail
    01/27/10 7-3-2 70.00% +2090 Detail


    Friday, January 29Game Score Status Pick Amount

    Toronto - 7:00 PM ET Toronto +172 500 ( POD )
    New Jersey - Under 5.5 500

    Florida - 7:00 PM ET Florida +205 500 ( POD )
    Washington - Over 6 500

    Boston - 7:30 PM ET Buffalo -143 500
    Buffalo - Under 5 500

    Anaheim - 7:30 PM ET Tampa Bay -115 500
    Tampa Bay - Under 5.5 500

    Nashville - 7:30 PM ET Nashville +140 500 ( POD )
    Detroit - Over 5.5 500

    Colorado - 8:30 PM ET Dallas -126 500
    Dallas - Under 5.5 500


    Good Luck Guys !
    Remember the 3 G's Gambling, Golf, Girls not in any particular order.....

  • #2
    Good luck to you SDB!

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    • #3
      GL with the action tonight BUM!!!
      SOBER SINCE MARCH 28TH OF 2007!!!

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      • #4
        Trend Report - Friday

        Celtics at Hawks - The Hawks are 0-8-1 ATS (-5.4 ppg) since December 14, 2002 with at least one day of rest after a double digit loss in which they had an assist to turnover ratio of at least two. The Hawks are 8-0-1 ATS (6.1 ppg) since February 25, 2009 when facing a team they beat in their previous same-season match-up and they have a revenge game next next.

        Bulls at Hornets - The Bulls are 9-0 ATS (10.9 ppg) since December 31, 2007 after a road win in which they allowed less than 40% from the field. The Hornets are 9-0 ATS (5.4 ppg) since December 14, 2004 with at least one day of rest after a game on the road in which their field goal attempt per turnover ratio was less than four. The League is 8-0 ATS (10.9 ppg) since December 10, 2008 with at least one day of rest after a double digit road win in which their field goal attempt per turnover ratio was less than four. The Hornets are 7-0 ATS (7.2 ppg) since February 05, 1998 at home with at least one day of rest after a win in which they committed at least twenty turnovers.

        Kings at Jazz - The Kings are 0-6-1 ATS (-10.4 ppg) since November 10, 2004 on the road after a game in which their opponent shot at least twenty three-pointers and made less than 25% of them. The Jazz are 9-0-2 ATS (8.0 ppg) since January 26, 2007 at home with at most one day of rest after a game in which they shot at least 55% from the field. The League is 8-0 ATS (10.9 ppg) since December 10, 2008 with at least one day of rest after a double digit road win in which their field goal attempt per turnover ratio was less than four. The Jazz are 7-0-1 ATS (8.8 ppg) since November 04, 2001 with at most one day of rest after a double digit road win in which their field goal attempt per turnover ratio was less than four.

        Wizards at Nets - The League is 9-0-1 ATS (8.9 ppg) since November 25, 2004 with two or more days of rest after a double digit home loss in which they shot at least 50% from the field. The Nets are 8-0-1 ATS (5.4 ppg) since March 13, 2003 at home off a win that broke at least a four-game losing streak. The Nets are 7-0-1 ATS (7.9 ppg) since November 17, 2006 with at most one day of rest after a double digit home win in which they shot at least 50% from the field.

        Cavaliers at Pacers - The Cavaliers are 11-0 ATS (9.7 ppg) since February 03, 2004 with at least one day of rest after a win in which they shot at least 50% from the field and at least 85% from the free-throw line. The Cavaliers are 8-0 ATS (8.4 ppg) since March 10, 2008 when they had at least ten more assists in their previous game than in the game before. The Pacers are 0-13-1 ATS (-7.0 ppg) since March 29, 1998 after a game at home in which they had at least 10 more personal fouls than their opponent.

        Heat at Pistons - The Heat are 7-0 ATS (7.6 ppg) since February 15, 2003 on the road with at most one day of rest after a game on the road in which less than 45% of their baskets were assisted. The Pistons are 0-6 ATS (-9.2 ppg) since January 23, 2009 at home after a game at home in which they scored less than 10% of their points from the three-point line.

        Trailblazers at Rockets - The Trailblazers are 7-0 ATS (7.0 ppg) since December 27, 2006 with at most one day of rest off a loss as a dog in which they never led. The Trailblazers are 7-0 ATS (12.7 ppg) since December 05, 2006 when they lost their last two games and both were at home. The Rockets are 7-0-1 ATS (12.1 ppg) since February 14, 2006 after a game at home in which they had fewer than fifteen assists. The Rockets are 7-0 ATS (7.2 ppg) since January 02, 2008 off a loss as a favorite in which they led at the end of the third quarter.

        Lakers at 76ers - The Lakers are 10-0 ATS (8.4 ppg) since December 04, 2006 with at most one day of rest after a win in which less than 45% of their baskets were assisted. The Lakers are 8-0 ATS (10.8 ppg) since November 17, 1995 on the road with at most one day of rest after a double digit win in which they had at least 20 offensive rebounds.

        Grizzlies at Spurs - The Grizzlies are 0-6 ATS (-5.7 ppg) since November 09, 2002 with at most one day of rest after a game on the road in which their opponent shot less than 60% from the free-throw line. The Spurs are 8-0 ATS (11.4 ppg) since February 25, 2008 with at least one day of rest after a win in which more than 70% of their baskets were assisted.

        Nuggets at Thunder - The Nuggets are 6-0 ATS (5.0 ppg) since February 26, 2007 with at least one day of rest after a game on the road in which they has more than 10 refereed turnovers.

        Clippers at Timberwolves - The Timberwolves are 0-10 ATS (-12.4 ppg) since February 28, 1999 after a double digit loss in which they had at least 15 more shot attempts than their opponent. The Timberwolves are 0-10 ATS (-9.1 ppg) since March 26, 2006 at home when they have a non-conference revenge game at home next. The Timberwolves are 0-10 ATS (-10.8 ppg) since December 06, 2008 at home when they lost and failed to covered as an underdog in each of their last two games.

        Bobcats at Warriors - The League is 11-0 ATS (6.4 ppg) since June 15, 2008 on the road with two or more days of rest off a win as a dog in which they trailed at the end of the third quarter. The Bobcats are 0-6-1 ATS (-5.2 ppg) since December 13, 2005 with at least one day of rest after a game in which they had at least 20 offensive rebounds. The Warriors are 8-0 ATS (9.4 ppg) since December 17, 2007 with at most one day of rest after a loss in which the percentage of their baskets that were assisted was at least ten percentage points higher than their season-to-date average. The Warriors are 7-0 ATS (8.3 ppg) since January 07, 2008 at home after a loss in which they shot at least 50% from the field.
        Remember the 3 G's Gambling, Golf, Girls not in any particular order.....

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        • #5
          Inside the Paint - Friday

          The NBA hardwood heats up Friday with a dozen games slated. A lot of fans will get to watch the Celtics and Hawks play on NBATV at 7:30 p.m. EST, but that’s only one of the intriguing matchups on tap. Our friends at ASA have offered up a solid PREVIEW between the Spurs and Grizzlies. This battle was once forgotten but in case you haven’t noticed, Memphis is back and in a big way too. The Southwest Division is the only group in the league that can say all five teams have a winning record. At the midway point of the season, that’s very impressive.
          For tonight, we’re going to turn our attention to three non-conference battles and then touch on another edition of CD’s Bonus Hits at the bottom.

          Let’s break ‘em down!

          L.A. Lakers (35-11 SU, 21-23 ATS) at Philadelphia (15-30 SU, 19-26 ATS)

          After opening their eight-game road trip with two losses in the first three contests, the Lakers have rebounded strongly albeit against weaker competition. Los Angeles handled Washington (115-103) on Tuesday and then Indiana (118-96) on Wednesday. With those two wins, Phil Jackson’s team now stands at 12-8 SU and 8-12 ATS on the road.

          Can the Lakers keep it going on Friday when they visit Philadelphia, the home town of All-Star guard Kobe Bryant? Los Angeles has won and covered three of the past four encounters, including two games played in “The City of Brotherly Love.” Let it be known that L.A. does have a look-ahead game on tap at Boston on Sunday.

          The 76ers looked like they were starting to make a run with two straight wins against Dallas and Indiana last week. Unfortunately, they followed those victories with back-to-back losses.

          Philadelphia has had trouble scoring at home (95 PPG) this year, and it’s evident in its record at Wachovia Center. Head coach Eddie Jordan has watched his squad notch a miserable 7-15 SU and 5-17 ATS ledger at home. The ‘under’ has gone 15-7.

          Total players will be looking at two streaks for tonight. The Lakers have watched their last four go ‘over’ the number, but the 76ers are currently on a 5-0 ‘under’ run. And, the last six played in Philly have gone ‘under’ the number too. Something has to give here!

          Chicago (22-22 SU, 21-21 ATS) at New Orleans (25-20 SU, 22-23 ATS)

          Seriously, who would’ve expected Chicago to start its seven-game road trip with a pair of losses to the Warriors and Clippers, but then bounce back with four consecutive wins against the Suns, Rockets, Spurs and Thunder? Not this writer and not the oddsmakers either! The Bulls cashed outright money-line tickets in all four wins as underdogs and they’re catching points again tonight in the “Big Easy.”

          It might be too early to say Chicago is turning the corner under head coach Vinny Del Negro but this is a different team than the one we saw blow the huge lead against Sacramento in December. The troops are back to .500 for the first time, both SU and ATS.

          The Bulls have a tough draw to finish the trip with a 5-2 ledger, especially since New Orleans is playing great ball too. The Hornets just finished a four-game road trip that saw the team go 3-1 both SU and ATS, and the lone loss came to Denver (110-116) in overtime. The ‘over’ went 3-1 during this span.

          New Orleans owns a solid 16-4 mark at home, and its 10-10 ATS numbers isn’t too bad in the Western Conference.

          Chicago has had the Hornets number recently, winning and covering the last three meetings, including a 98-85 win at United Center on Dec. 26 as a short favorite (-2). The ‘under’ cashed, but the last two games played in New Orleans between this pair went ‘over’ the total.

          Charlotte (22-22 SU, 25-18 ATS) at Golden State (13-31 SU, 25-18 ATS)

          Former Golden State Warrior Stephen Jackson returns to Oracle Arena on Friday to face his old teammates after demanding to be traded from the Bay Area. He got his wish, wound up Charlotte and the rest is history. Jackson has helped thrust the Bobcats into the Eastern Conference playoff race, plus he’s kept his mouth shut with Larry Brown running the ship.

          The Bobcats opened up their six-game road trip against the West with a loss to Denver but followed up with an overtime victory at Phoenix on zero days rest. Tonight’s battle is the start of another back-to-back set for Charlotte, who is only 4-17 on the road this year. Browns’ team has managed to post an 11-9 ATS record but the point-spread on tonight’s tilt seems too short to matter.

          Golden State hasn’t prospered before or after the Jackson trade and the word rebuilding continues to surround Don Nelson’s team despite some talent. Of the Warriors 13 wins this year, nine have come at home. Plus, Golden State has gone 13-8 ATS at home too.

          Even though Larry Brown likes to push defense with his teams, the ‘Cats have been a solid ‘over’ team this season (26-18), especially on the road (13-8). Golden State hasn’t been afraid to run either, and its third-ranked offense (107 PPG) can prove it. Whenever these two teams get together, shootouts usually happen too. The previous four have gone ‘over’ and only one of the games was a double-digit victory. The two teams have gone 2-2 both SU and ATS during this run, with each club notching at least one road win.

          CD’s Bonus Hits:


          Finally Utah is acting like Utah! Jerry Sloan’s team is 18-6 SU and 17-7 ATS at home this year and they enter Friday’s game against Sacramento with a four-game wining streak, both SU and ATS. Now the Jazz face a Kings team that is on a 1-4 run both SU and ATS. If you look at those numbers and toss in the revenge factor when Sac-Town beat Utah 104-99 back in November at Salt Lake City, it just seems to easy to bet the Jazz here even without Deron Williams or Carlos Boozer.
          We mentioned the Celtics-Hawks showdown above and you should watch it if you like hoops. And, you might just see Atlanta complete a four-game regular season sweep of Boston at the same time. When was the last time that happened?
          Can the Nets win two in a row when they meet the Wizards on Friday? Absolutely! Washington has given up again and it’s a matter of time before that fire sale happens to that team. I actually thought the Wizards had promise at the beginning of the year with the return of Gilbert Arenas and acquisitions of Mike Miller and Randy Foye. Sorry for thinking out loud.
          The only All-Star surprise in both conferences to me was Atlanta’s Al Horford. He’s a nice player averaging a double-double, but Josh Smith’s all-around game should’ve been recognized more in my opinion.
          I did like to see that the Bulls’ Derrick Rose and Celtics’ Rajon Rondo will get the opportunity to showcase their stuff in the All-Star Game. I’m real high on the pair and believe this will be the first of many for the pair. Can you believe that Danny Ainge was trying to move Rondo last year?
          Even though Super Bowl XLIV is a week away, I was able to look at some props from the Las Vegas Hilton for the big game that won’t be posted until Saturday. We’ll get them up on the site and you should check out the cross-sport props for the NBA. Pretty cool stuff with the pair on Sunday (SAC-TOR, ORL-BOS) and some Saturday games too. Keep looking for updates on our SBXLIV Breakdown page.
          Remember the 3 G's Gambling, Golf, Girls not in any particular order.....

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