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    Inside the Paint - Friday

    With Super Bowl XLIV just two days away, gamblers still have the opportunity to build their bankrolls for the big game. Fortunately, Friday’s pro basketball cards offers up 10 games on tap, including a televised double-header on ESPN. Let’s take a closer look at the pair and then touch on some Bonus Hits below as well.
    Chicago (23-24 SU, 22-23 ATS) at Atlanta (31-17 SU, 29-18 ATS)

    The Bulls and Hawks square off for the third time this season, with tonight’s contest taking place from Philips Arena. The first two encounters were split, as the home squad captured each game. Chicago stopped Atlanta 101-98 on Dec. 19 in overtime, which helped the Bulls avenge a 35-point loss (118-83) 10 days earlier in Georgia. The two teams will meet one more time on Mar. 1 from the Windy City.

    Total players should make a note that two head-to-head battles this year went ‘over’ this year and it’s on a 6-0 run in this series. Before you run to the counter and expect a high-scoring affair, ****** these numbers. The Bulls have watched the ‘under’ go 27-19 this season and that includes a 14-10 mark on the road. Plus, seven of Chicago’s last 10 on the road have gone ‘under’ the total.

    The ‘over/under’ on this game has been listed at 197 and that’s largely due to Atlanta’s ability to explode at home. The Hawks have averaged 107 points per game in their building, which has helped the ‘over’ go 16-8.

    Oddsmakers have installed Atlanta as a seven-point favorite and it seems fair considering it owns a 20-5 SU and 17-8 ATS. Chicago recently posted a 5-2 mar on a seven-game road trip, but it will enter tonight’s game with back-to-back losses.

    Denver (33-16 SU, 22-26 ATS) at L.A. Lakers (38-12 SU, 23-25 ATS)

    The L.A. Lakers stopped Charlotte 99-97 on Wednesday from Staples Center but they failed to cover as 9 ½-point home favorites. Los Angeles returned from an eight-game road trip that saw the team post a 5-3 record.

    Los Angeles has been a beast at home this year, going 24-3 SU and 13-12 ATS. The losses came against the Mavericks, Rockets and Cavaliers. Denver will try to be the fourth team to knock off the Purple and Gold at home on Friday when they visit Los Angeles. George Karl’s team has gone 11-12 SU and 9-14 ATS on the road this year.

    The Nuggets have been hampered by health issues this year but the team has found ways to move forward. The recent casualty has been forward Carmelo Anthony (ankle), who has missed the last six games. Anthony is listed as ‘doubtful’ for Friday and possibly Saturday too. Even without the All-Star, Denver has managed to post a 4-2 SU and 3-3 ATS record. The offense (99.5 PPG) has tempered a bit, which has helped the ‘under’ go 4-2.

    Last year in the Western Conference finals, Los Angeles defeated Denver in six games. The Lakers covered three of the four games and the ‘under’ went 4-2.

    Quickly after this game, the Lakers will head to Portland on Saturday. Denver will also be in a back-to-back spot tomorrow when it visits a red-hot Utah team. Keep in mind that the Jazz have been producing sick profits against teams on zero days rest this year. Jerry Sloan’s team is 11-2 ATS in this spot, and that includes an 8-0 ATS mark from Salt Lake City.

    CD’s Bonus Hits

    -- After a rough stretch, the Suns have found their groove again. Phoenix has won and covered four straight and three of them have come on the road, and this comes after a 2-7 run. Tonight they go to Sacramento and the Suns have won nine of the last 10 against the Kings. The team has gone 6-4 during this stretch.

    -- Those of you following Dallas may or may not be aware of this eye opening trend at home for the club. The Mavericks have gone 15-8 SU at home this season, but they’re just 5-18 ATS. What’s more amazing is that Dallas is on a 0-17 ATS skid as a home favorites in its last 17 spots. With Minnesota coming to the Lone Star State tonight, it makes you wonder if the Mavs will ever bust this ATS skid. Dirk Nowitzki and the Mavs are laying 11 points tonight.

    -- New Jersey has been awful this season and most wouldn’t expect the team to turn the corner tonight at Boston. The Celtics have won 11 straight (8-3 ATS) against the Nets, which includes two victories (1-1 ATS) this year by double digits.

    -- The Pistons finally earned themselves a win on Tuesday after barely getting past the hapless Nets. Unfortunately, Detroit heads to Indiana and it hasn’t fared well against the Pacers. The Pistons are 1-6 ATS in their last seven meetings against Indiana, and that includes a 0-3 mark from Conseco Fieldhouse.

    -- Are you ready for another ‘under’ ticket from Madison Square Garden on Friday? New York has been an ‘under’ team all season (29-19) long and it enters tonight battle against Milwaukee with a 4-0 ‘under’ run. The Bucks also enter this showdown with a 4-0 ‘under’ streak.

    -- Sticking with the ‘under’ theme, the 76ers and Hornets have seen their last six head-to-head battles go ‘under’ the number. Again, be careful here. Chris Paul is hurt but his backup Darren Collison has proven to be a decent fill in, especially as a provider. The former UCLA standout has 41 assists his last three games.
    Remember the 3 G's Gambling, Golf, Girls not in any particular order.....

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    Trend Report - Friday

    Nets at Celtics – The Celtics are 0-7 ATS (-12.4 ppg) since March 24, 1996 at home off a home win in which the game was tied at the end of the third quarter.

    Rockets at Grizzlies – The Rockets are 0-10 ATS (-13.0 ppg) since January 26, 1998 as a dog with at least one day of rest after a win in which they controlled at least 60% of the available rebounds. The Rockets are 0-8 ATS (-9.6 ppg) since April 19, 2008 off a home win in which they never trailed. The Grizzlies are 7-0-1 ATS (8.1 ppg) since January 10, 2006 as a home favorite with at least one day of rest after a game in which they shot less than 40% from the field.

    Bulls at Hawks – The Bulls are 7-0 ATS (11.7 ppg) since November 17, 2001 on the road after a road loss in which their opponent shot less than 60% from the free-throw line. The Hawks are 8-0 ATS (6.9 ppg) since January 11, 2003 with at most one day of rest after a home win when their opponent is off an overtime game.

    76ers at Hornets – The Hornets are 0-7 ATS (-9.2 ppg) since November 23, 2007 after a home loss in which they committed fewer than ten turnovers. The Hornets are 6-0 ATS (6.5 ppg) since January 29, 2001 with at most one day of rest after a game at home in which they allowed a shooting percentage at least 10 percentage points higher than their season-to-date average. The Hornets are 0-5 ATS (-5.1 ppg) since February 02, 2005 after a home loss in which they had at least 15 more shot attempts than their opponent.

    Suns at Kings – The Suns are 8-0 ATS (6.8 ppg) since January 18, 2008 after a road win in which they shot at least ten three-pointers and made at least half of them. The Suns are 0-7 ATS (-7.2 ppg) since January 24, 2002 as a favorite when they won as an underdog in each of their last two games. The League is 10-0 ATS (9.3 ppg) since January 11, 2009 with at most one day of rest after a home loss in which their DPS was at least plus 15 points. The Kings are 7-0 ATS (10.7 ppg) since November 09, 2008 with at most one day of rest after a game in which the percentage of their baskets that were assisted was at least ten percentage points lower than their season-to-date average.

    Bucks at Knicks – The Bucks are 8-0 ATS (7.2 ppg) since April 02, 1996 with two or more days of rest after a loss in which they shot less than 60% from the free-throw line. The Bucks are 0-7-1 ATS (-6.1 ppg) since February 24, 2006 with at least one day of rest after a road loss in which they committed fewer than ten turnovers. The League is 6-0 ATS (8.6 ppg) since February 29, 2008 on the road with at least one day of rest after a road loss in which they shot less than 40% from the field and less than 60% from the free-throw line. The Knicks are 6-0 ATS (9.0 ppg) since April 05, 2001 at home with at most one day of rest after a double digit win in which they shot at least ten three-pointers and made at least half of them. The Knicks are 6-0 ATS (10.0 ppg) since December 04, 2000 with at most one day of rest after a double digit win in which the percentage of their baskets that were assisted was at least ten percentage points lower than their season-to-date average.

    Nuggets at Lakers – The Nuggets are 9-0 ATS (8.6 ppg) since January 28, 2003 as a road dog with at most one day of rest after a double digit loss in which their DPS was minus 15 points or less. The Nuggets are 8-0 ATS (5.8 ppg) since April 01, 2007 on the road with at least one day of rest after a game in which their opponent shot at least ten three-pointers and made at least half of them. The Lakers are 10-0 ATS (12.9 ppg) since April 09, 2009 at home after losing the previous matchup in which Lamar Odom was not the Lakers' high scorer.

    Wizards at Magic – The Wizards are 9-0 ATS (7.3 ppg) since January 26, 2007 on the road with at least one day of rest after a double digit loss in which they had fewer than fifteen assists. The Wizards are 0-8 ATS (-8.8 ppg) since January 09, 2006 before playing the Hawks at home. The Wizards are 0-6 ATS (-9.4 ppg) since November 11, 2000 on the road after a game in which they had five or fewer offensive rebounds. The League is 9-0-1 ATS (9.6 ppg) since December 11, 2007 with at least one day of rest after a double digit home win in which they attempted at least 10 fewer three pointers than their season-to-date average. The Magic are 7-0 ATS (8.8 ppg) since April 07, 2007 with two or more days of rest after a game in which they shot at least ten three-pointers and made at least half of them.

    Timberwolves at Mavericks – The Timberwolves are 0-7 ATS (-6.2 ppg) since February 20, 2007 with at least one day of rest off a win as a favorite in which they trailed by 10+ points. The Timberwolves are 6-0 ATS (6.3 ppg) since January 07, 2006 on the road versus the Mavericks. The Timberwolves are 6-0 ATS (7.4 ppg) since April 15, 2007 on the road when seeking revenge for a loss as a dog in which they shot less than 40% from the field.

    Pistons at Pacers – The Pistons are 7-0-2 ATS (8.3 ppg) since March 29, 2007 before playing the Nets. The League is 10-0-3 ATS (5.7 ppg) since May 11, 2008 at home with two or more days of rest after a double digit home win in which their DPS was at least plus 15 points. The Pacers are 0-7-1 ATS (-7.8 ppg) since November 26, 2004 at home after a home win in which their DPS was at least plus 15 points. The Pacers are 0-7 ATS (-8.7 ppg) since January 15, 2005 when playing the second game of a two game homestand after winning the first as a dog.
    Remember the 3 G's Gambling, Golf, Girls not in any particular order.....

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    • #3
      Nuggets at Lakers

      Feeling ‘Melo

      Denver has played its last six games without the NBA’s leading scorer Carmelo Anthony, who is again doubtful against the Lakers with an ankle injury. They have lost two straight and are 3-3 without him. Without him, they are a very average offense. They are averaging just 99.5 points per game without him have shot 46% or below in five of those six games (106.8 with him and averaging nearly 47% field goals). They lost their last game on Wednesday night against the Suns, managing just 97 points against one of the worst defenses in the NBA.

      They’ll need more of a contribution from fellow all-star Chauncey Billups, who had just 11 points and shot 5-for-14 against the Suns, after shooting 6-for-25 in Monday's win against the Kings. "Sometimes he takes a little too much responsibility for Melo not being in the lineup — and because of that, he's probably missed a few shots that maybe we should have been a little patient with," head coach George Karl said. Without Anthony, the Nuggets struggled at creating a "hot player" on offense, as Karl likes to say. Nene led Denver with 15 points — the lowest total for the team this season.

      With their recent cold streak, the Nuggets have fallen 4.5 games behind the Lakers in the Western conference playoff standings. They are 4-2 in their last six road games, with quality wins at Utah, Golden State, San Antonio and Houston. They could struggle tonight against the Lakers stout defense. LA is allowing just 93.6 points per game in their last five games.

      Leg-less Lakers

      A few nights after Kobe Bryant became the Lakers all-time leading scorer, head coach Phil Jackson became the winningest head coach in franchise history with their win over the Bobcats on Wednesday night. It was their first game home after an eight game road trip out east and they are feeling the aftereffects. Stars Pau Gasol and Kobe Bryant were just 8-of-25 from the field and managed just 19 points. "We got out of sync a little bit, and the legs were extremely heavy," said Gasol.

      Bryant is dealing with a sprained ankle that has hampered him for the past few games that has left the team scrambling to figure out how to win with Bryant and Gasol not at their most effective. Bench contributors Shannon Brown (10 points), Lamar Odom (19 points) helped out immensely last night. The bench will need more contribution with four tough games remaining before the All-Star break, including tonight vs. Denver, Portland, San Antonio and Utah.

      Previous Meeting

      These two met in Denver in mid-November in their only previous meeting this season. Denver dominated that game, leading by 29 points at one point, and ended up handing LA their largest loss of the season. (26 points). The Lakers shot a season low 35% from the field and had 18 turnovers. Denver had +12 edge in points in the paint and +10 edge in fast break points. The Lakers have defeated the Nuggets at home in four of the last five meetings, winning by 9.8 points per game.

      Trends:

      Denver is just 4-12-2 ATS in their last 18 vs. Western Conference and more specifically, 1-6-1 ATS in their last eight vs. NBA Pacific. They haven’t performed well on the road lately, as they are just 3-8-1 ATS in their last 12 road games whereas the Lakers are 4-1-1 ATS in their last six home games.

      Los Angeles is 13-6 ATS in the last 19 meetings with Denver and 12-3 ATS in the last 15 meetings in Los Angeles. These two have also finished ‘under’ in 11 of the last 14 meetings.
      Remember the 3 G's Gambling, Golf, Girls not in any particular order.....

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      • #4
        Friday, February 5Game Score Status Pick Amount

        Toronto - 7:00 PM ET Toronto +188 500 ( POD )
        New Jersey - Under 5.5 500

        Atlanta - 7:00 PM ET Washington -305 500
        Washington - Over 6.5 500

        Carolina - 7:30 PM ET Carolina +175 500
        Buffalo - Over 5.5 500

        Calgary - 7:30 PM ET Florida -116 500
        Florida - Under 5.5 500

        Phoenix - 8:30 PM ET Phoenix +186 500 ( POD )
        Chicago - Over 5.5 500
        Remember the 3 G's Gambling, Golf, Girls not in any particular order.....

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        • #5
          Date WLT Pct Net Units Record
          02/04/10 4-0-0 100.00% +2000 Detail

          Swept the board last night.......don't expect the same tonight...but lets see if i can get on a roll.

          Friday, February 5Game Score Status Pick Amount

          Detroit - 7:00 PM ET Indiana -3.5 300
          Indiana - Under 200 500

          Washington - 7:00 PM ET Washington +12.5 500
          Orlando - Over 195 500

          New Jersey - 7:30 PM ET New Jersey +12.5 500
          Boston -

          Milwaukee - 7:30 PM ET New York -2.5 500
          New York -

          Chicago - 8:00 PM ET Chicago +8 500
          Atlanta - Over 197 500

          Houston - 8:00 PM ET Memphis -5 300
          Memphis - Under 203 500

          Philadelphia - 8:00 PM ET Philadelphia +2.5 500
          New Orleans - Under 195.5 500

          Minnesota - 8:30 PM ET Minnesota +10.5 500
          Dallas - Over 206.5 500

          Phoenix - 10:00 PM ET Sacramento +3 500
          Sacramento - Over 221 500

          Denver - 10:30 PM ET L.A. Lakers -8 500
          L.A. Lakers - Under 199.5 500
          Remember the 3 G's Gambling, Golf, Girls not in any particular order.....

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          • #6
            Date WLT Pct Net Units Record
            02/04/10 46-31-1 59.74% +4340 Detail

            Friday, February 5Game Score Status Pick Amount

            Brown - 7:00 PM ET Columbia -5 500
            Columbia - Under 130

            Loyola-Maryland - 7:00 PM ET Rider -5.5 300
            Rider - Over 135.5 300

            Pennsylvania - 7:00 PM ET Dartmouth -1 500
            Dartmouth - Under 120 500

            Iona - 7:00 PM ET Over 136 500 ( POD )
            Siena

            Princeton - 7:00 PM ET Over 122 500 ( POD )
            Harvard -

            Canisius - 7:00 PM ET Canisius +8 500 ( POD )
            Niagara -

            Yale - 7:00 PM ET Cornell -21 500
            Cornell - Over 137.5 500

            St. Peter's - 7:30 PM ET Fairfield -5 500 ( POD )
            Fairfield - Over 127.5 500

            Marist - 9:00 PM ET Marist +14 500
            Manhattan

            Weber St. - 9:00 PM ET Weber St. +5 500
            Montana - Over 134.5 500

            Idaho State - 9:05 PM ET Montana St. -9 300
            Montana St. - Over 132.5 500

            Portland St. - 10:05 PM ET Sacramento State +3.5 500
            Sacramento State - Under 149 500
            Remember the 3 G's Gambling, Golf, Girls not in any particular order.....

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            • #7
              Why was this moved out of the picks page?
              Remember the 3 G's Gambling, Golf, Girls not in any particular order.....

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              • #8
                Originally posted by StarDust Bum View Post
                Why was this moved out of the picks page?
                Because there was no picks in the first 2 posts.

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                • #9
                  Oh..........i'll remember to put those picks up first then some articles that may help out in handicapping.......

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

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                  • #10
                    Thanks and GL Bum!

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                    • #11
                      Friday Night NBA Betting Action

                      The Chicago Bulls would like to forget about their latest game, when their five-game road winning streak ended by blowing a late lead. They’d especially like to erase the memories of their last trip to Atlanta. The Bulls look to bounce back on the road Friday night against the Hawks, who have won eight of nine at Philips Arena and handed Chicago its worst loss of the season there in December.

                      The Bulls (23-24, 2-23-2 ATS) lost the first two games of a recent seven-game road swing, but stunningly closed with five consecutive victories over teams with winning records - the first time that’s been done on the same trip in NBA history. They looked flat in a 90-82 loss to the Los Angeles Clippers upon returning home Tuesday, and had their road streak snapped Wednesday in Philadelphia against a team which entered with a 7-16 home record. Chicago led by six after 24 minutes and by one in the final seconds of regulation but ended up losing 106-103 in overtime.

                      “We didn’t have the energy we’ve had in past road games,” said guard John Salmons, who had 17 points off the bench. “We have to make sure we stay focused from beginning to end.” Salmons and teammates are 18-6 ATS playing against a team with a winning record in the half of the season over the last two years.

                      The Bulls were focused at the beginning of their trip to Atlanta on Dec. 9, trailing the Hawks (31-17, 30-18 ATS) by one after a quarter. Atlanta, however, outscored Chicago 65-36 over the next two quarters en route to a 118-83 win.

                      Former Bull Jamal Crawford had 29 points and Maurice Evans 18 for a Hawks bench which outscored the Bulls’ reserves 66-32. Kirk Hinrich was 0 for 9 from the field as Chicago lost its fourth straight in Atlanta. The Bulls fell behind Atlanta by as many as 14 on Dec. 19 at the United Center before battling back to win 101-98 in overtime behind 32 points from Derrick Rose.

                      Joe Johnson scored a season-high 40 points, but Crawford was limited to 14. Atlanta is 8-9 when Crawford is held under 15. Three of Johnson’s six career 40-point games have come against the Bulls and his team is 14-6 ATS facing a club with a losing record this season, winning by 12.5 points per game.

                      The four-time All-Star has averaged 25.5 points over his last 12 games, and he’s carried the offensive load in the last two. Johnson scored 37 in a 106-99 loss at Oklahoma City on Tuesday, then had 14 of his 34 during a fourth quarter in which the Hawks came from nine down to beat the Clippers 103-97 on Wednesday. “It’s ridiculous how much he was scoring,” said fellow All-Star Al Horford, who had 16 points and 10 rebounds for his first double-double in eight games. “He just goes about it like a business.”

                      Horford and former University of Florida teammate Joakim Noah (listed as out) should provide a solid battle underneath, though Noah is dealing with nagging plantar fasciitis. Noah’s 12.0 rebounds per game are a main reason the Bulls lead the NBA (45.6), but so far Horford has gotten the best of him. Noah has averaged 4.0 points and 8.2 rebounds in the last five meetings with the Hawks, while Horford has averaged 15.0 points and 11.0 boards - missing one game due to a knee injury.

                      Chicago’s Tyrus Thomas, who missed the first two meetings with a fractured forearm, has averaged 11.3 points and 6.0 rebounds in 17.0 minutes per game over his last four.

                      Sportsbook.com has Atlanta listed as 7.5-point favorites with total of 197 and they are 20-5 and 17-8 ATS at home. The Hawks win by 10.2 PPG at Phillips Arena and are 23-13 ATS as a favorite and are 11-1 OVER as home chalk of 6.5 to 12 points this season.

                      Even with Chicago record close to their recent road excursion, they still are unflattering 9-16 as visitors (12-13 ATS). What the Bulls have been able to do is counter aggressive offenses and are 12-3 ATS in road games versus good offensive teams scoring 99 or more points per game in the second portion of the year over the last two seasons. This leads to Chicago being 13-5 UNDER against shooting teams making 46 percent or more of their shots. Tipoff will be just after 8:00 Eastern on ESPN.

                      Following the Eastern clash is a matchup between the Los Angeles Lakers and Denver Nuggets brings two of the league’s premier scorers into the spotlight. There’s a chance neither could play this time, though. With Kobe Bryant nursing a sore left ankle and Carmelo Anthony recovering from a left ankle sprain, Friday night’s meeting between division leaders could be missing some of its luster.

                      Bryant (listed as probable) will be a game-time decision for the Pacific Division-leading Lakers (38-12, 22-26-2 ATS) after aggravating his already-sore foot when teammate Lamar Odom stepped on it late in the first half in Wednesday’s 99-97 win over Charlotte. The 12-time All-Star originally sprained his ankle in a win at Philadelphia last Friday.

                      With his jumping and speed clearly hindered, Bryant made just 2 of 12 shots to finish with a season-low five points, well below his average of 27.9 - fourth-best in the NBA. “It was just stiff - stiff and tight,” said Bryant, who passed Jerry West in Monday’s loss to Memphis as the Lakers’ career scoring leader. “Lamar stepped on my foot as I was changing directions, so … it just made it worse. It just set it back to Square One.”

                      Odom picked up the scoring slack Wednesday, hitting 8 of 10 shots to finish with 19 points, one off his season high. Odom, Pau Gasol and Ron Artest will likely be more involved in the offense if Bryant can’t go. Bryant has been bothered by injuries throughout the season, most notably a broken finger on his shooting hand, but has still started 234 regular-season games dating back to the 2006-07 season. The Lakers have covered four of last five following a non-cover.

                      Anthony hasn’t been nearly as durable for the Northwest-leading Nuggets (33-16, 22-25-2 ATS). The former Syracuse star is tied with Oklahoma City’s Kevin Durant for the league lead in scoring with an average of 29.7 points, sat out the first five games in January because of a right knee contusion and has missed Denver’s last six games with an injured ankle. Anthony suffered his injury Jan. 23 against New Orleans, and it has taken longer than expected to heal.

                      The Nuggets lost for just the fourth time without their three-time All-Star forward in Wednesday’s 109-97 home defeat to Phoenix.

                      Chauncey Billups is carrying Denver’s offense in Anthony’s absence and found out before Wednesday’s game that he was added to the All-Star squad. Billups, who is also suffering from a sprained left ankle, struggled against the Suns and finished with 11 points on 5-of-14 shooting.

                      “I couldn’t get the lift I wanted,” Billups said of his ankle. “I was trying to go out and give the team what I had. I can’t really attack.” Denver is 3-7 ATS after a SU defeat.

                      One of his worst shooting performances of the season came in the only meeting between Denver and Los Angeles on Nov. 13, but Anthony was able to offset Billups’ struggles to help the Nuggets get the best of Bryant and the Lakers. With Billups held to six points on 1-of-8 shooting, Anthony went 11 for 20 and finished with 25 points to lead the Nuggets to a 105-79 home win.

                      Bryant had 19 points on 7 of 17 shooting as Los Angeles lost for just the second time in eight meetings with Denver. The Lakers have had a decisive advantage against the Nuggets in Los Angeles, winning 21 of 23 meetings (15-6 ATS) there since Bryant’s rookie season in 1996-97.
                      The Lakers are enjoying similar success at Staples Center this season, posting a league-best 24-3 home record; however are pedestrian 13-13-1 against the spread.

                      Denver is 3-8-1 ATS in last dozen road contests and is 5-12 ATS playing with one day off. The underdog Nuggets are 11-3 UNDER taking on a team with a winning record. The Lakers are a 50-50 proposition after a victory since the end of December with 5-5-2 ATS mark and they are 10-3 UNDER if their opponent has winning record. In last fourteen meetings between these Western Conference clubs the UNDER is 11-3.
                      Remember the 3 G's Gambling, Golf, Girls not in any particular order.....

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                      • #12
                        good luck

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                        • #13
                          GL with the action tonight BUM!!!
                          SOBER SINCE MARCH 28TH OF 2007!!!

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