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    Roy Halladay And Phillies Battle Cincinnati Reds

    The Philadelphia Phillies’ Roy Halladay tries to get his Cy Young campaign back on track when he pitches at the Cincinnati Reds on Tuesday night.

    The broadcast will begin at Great American Ball Park at 7:10 p.m. (ET). Bronson Arroyo will be on the mound for Cincinnati. The Monday night opener on ESPN was still pending with Cole Hamels and the Phils a 145 odds favorite over Homer Bailey and Cincy.

    Philadelphia (83-46) is trying to keep focused with a playoff spot all but wrapped up. Hurricane Irene wiped out its Saturday and Sunday home games against Florida.

    Halladay (15-5, 2.56 ERA) is still one of the Cy Young favorites, but hasn’t pitched in over a week and the team has lost his last two starts after going 14-1 in the previous 15.

    His last start August 21 was at Washington. Halladay lasted just five innings due to a rain delay, his second shortest outing of the season. He left with a 3-2 lead, but saw the bullpen eventually blow it (5-4) in 10 innings.

    The 34-year-old right-hander lost his previous start at home against Arizona, throwing a complete game, but losing 3-2. Halladay has been overtaken by Ian Kennedy (17) and Clayton Kershaw (16) for wins in the NL and Kershaw now has a lower ERA (2.51).

    Halladay is 7-3 with a 2.86 ERA overall on the road this year, with the ‘over’ 7-1 in the last eight. He has faced Cincinnati just once this season, surrendering three earned runs (11 hits) over seven innings in a 5-4 May home win. He lost his only start at Great American Ball Park last year (4-3).

    Cincinnati (67-66) has struggled all season and is double-digit games back in both the NL Central and wild-card. The team is still fighting with a 4-game winning streak, sweeping Washington three over the weekend, and is 12-5 in its last 17 overall.

    Arroyo (8-10, 5.02 ERA) has had a season to forget for the most part, but has been much better in August (2.91 ERA) after an awful July (7.42 ERA). Cincinnati is 3-1 in Arroyo’s last four starts. That includes a gem at Florida last Wednesday, eight shutout innings in a 3-2 victory. It was his first winning decision since June 25.

    The 34-year-old right-hander has a 5.13 ERA at home and has seen the Reds win just five of his 14 starts there. They did get a victory (5-3) against San Diego in the last one August 12.

    Arroyo’s one start against Philly this season was a debacle, nine earned runs over 2 2/3 innings back in May on the road. Cincinnati is 0-4 in his last four starts against Philadelphia (10.00 ERA), dating back to 2008.

    The ‘over’ is 11-2-1 in Arroyo’s last 14 starts against a team with a winning record.

    This is the second series between the teams this year. Philly took three of four at home in May. The ‘over’ was 4-0 with Philly scoring 28 total runs.

    Philly dominated the Reds last year, going 10-2 and sweeping them in the NLDS. However, Cincy was a respectable 2-2 at home.

    The Phillies are 37-24 on the road this year (+6.6 units against the betting line) and 14-5 in the second half.

    The Reds are 37-30 at home this season (-3.5 units), but 7-1 in their last eight there, feasting on easy competition (Colorado, San Diego and Washington).

    Weather should be clear and in the upper 70s. Game 3 of the 4-game set on Wednesday will have Cliff Lee against hard-luck Dontrelle Willis.
    Remember the 3 G's Gambling, Golf, Girls not in any particular order.....

  • #2
    Boston Red Sox Host NY Yankees MLB Odds Preview

    New England residents are cleaning up in the aftermath of Irene, and the Boston Red Sox hope to do a little cleaning up of their own when they open a crucial 3-game set with the New York Yankees. It all begins at Fenway Park on Tuesday evening (7:10 p.m. ET).

    Unlike this past weekend when the storm wreaked havoc all along the East Coast, weather shouldn't be a factor for this game or the rest of the series. Tuesday's forecast calls for clear skies, temps in the mid-70s at game time and a light WNW breeze.

    New York was still trying to finish up a long weekend series in Baltimore on Monday night, carrying 170 chalk into the game that was still pending. The Yanks have been in a bit of a tailspin, dropping five of their last eight before Monday's contest.

    Boston, meanwhile, was enjoying a second straight day off following a soggy set at home against the Oakland Athletics. The Red Sox will own at least a 1.5-game lead in the AL East when this series gets underway. Boston has picked up the pace with an 8-3 spurt after floundering a bit in mid-August.

    Tuesday's initial mound clash pits John Lackey (12-10, 5.98) for the home team against CC Sabathia (19-9, 2.99) in a rematch of an Aug. 6 tilt here at Fenway that went in favor of the Red Sox, 10-4.

    Lackey certainly hasn't been a mystery to most lineups this season, but Boston is finding ways to win with him on the hill recently. The Red Sox are 7-2 the last nine times the big Texan went to the mound, the 'over' also 7-2 in that span. In fact, taking the high side on the betting totals in Lackey starts has been a nice bread winner all year at 15-7.

    Both of his starts this year against New York have gone into the win column despite Lackey allowing nine runs in 11 innings of work. This will be his fifth start vs. the Yanks here at Fenway since joining Boston in 2010, and the Red Sox are 3-1 in the previous four.

    Four of the seven losses on Sabathia's personal ledger this campaign have come against the Red Sox. The big lefty's ERA in those four games is a bloated 7.20 compared to 2.40 against all other comers.

    In that Aug. 6 game, New York backers were laying -150 on the road and Sabathia was eventually charged with seven of Boston's 10 runs in his six innings of action. Lackey allowed three of the Yankees' four runs, scattering six hits and a pair of walks over his six frames.

    Boston has owned New York in the season series, winning 10 of 12. The Red Sox are 4-2 at home vs. the Yankees with the totals splitting 3-3 at Fenway and standing 6-5-1 'over' for the entire season.

    Make sure to check back at DonBest.com for previews of Games 2 and 3. Phil Hughes and Josh Beckett are the expected mound combatants on Wednesday. Boston has yet to officially announce a starter for Thursday, with Andrew Miller and Tim Wakefield the leading candidates; New York is listing AJ Burnett for the series finale.
    Remember the 3 G's Gambling, Golf, Girls not in any particular order.....

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    • #3
      Diamonds Trends - Tuesday

      August 30, 2011


      SU TREND OF THE DAY:


      The Brewers are 8-0 since May 25, 2010 at home after a one run win and it is the first game of a series for a net profit of $810.


      OU TREND OF THE DAY:

      The Indians are 0-8 OU since June 28, 2010 as a home dog after a win in which they had fewer team-left-on-base than their opponent for a net profit of $800 when playing the under.



      STARTER TREND OF THE DAY:

      The Mets are 0-11 OU since July 01, 2007 when Michael Pelfrey starts within 20 cents of pickem after the team won their last two games for a net profit of $1100 when playing the under.



      MLB BIBLE TREND OF THE DAY:

      The Braves are 0-8 (-3.1 rpg) since 2009 as a 200+ favorite when they are off a loss as a favorite in which they never led.



      TODAY’S TRENDS:

      The Braves are 0-8-1 OU since April 30, 2010 as a home favorite when they are off a loss in which they never led and it is the first game of a series for a net profit of $800 when playing the under.

      The Phillies are 10-0 since April 16, 2010 when Roy Halladay starts as a favorite after giving up no walks on the road for a net profit of $1000

      The Red Sox are 11-0-1 OU since May 10, 2010 when John Lackey starts at home in the first game of a series for a net profit of $1100 when playing the over.
      Remember the 3 G's Gambling, Golf, Girls not in any particular order.....

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      • #4
        Around the Horn - Tuesday

        August 29, 2011


        NATIONAL LEAGUE


        Washington at Atlanta - 7:10 PM EST (Game 1/3)
        Teams Pitcher Notes Team Trends Betcha Didn't Know
        Hernandez (7-12, 4.36 ERA) 0-6 L6 2-6 L8 away vs division
        Jurrjens (13-5, 2.71 ERA) 7-2 L9 8-3 L11 home off loss

        Nationals lost to Reds, 5-4 on Sunday
        Braves lost to Mets, 6-0 on Friday

        Philadelphia at Cincinnati - 7:10 PM EST (Game 2/3)
        Teams Pitcher Notes Team Trends Betcha Didn't Know
        Halladay (15-5, 2.56 ERA) 5-5 L10 9-1 L10 away Game 2's
        Arroyo (8-10, 5.02 ERA) 6-2 L8 OVER 6-2 home on Tuesdays

        Phillies beat Reds, 3-2 on Monday

        Florida at N.Y. Mets - 7:10 PM EST (Game 3/5)
        Teams Pitcher Notes Team Trends Betcha Didn't Know
        Vazquez (7-11, 4.63 ERA) 2-9 L11 5-2 L7 away Game 3's
        Pelfrey (7-10, 4.60 ERA) 3-5 L8 0-5 L5 home Game 3's

        Mets beat Marlins, 2-1 on Monday (G1/DH)
        Mets beat Marlins, 5-1 on Monday (G2/DH)

        Pittsburgh at Houston - 8:05 PM EST (Game 2/4)
        Teams Pitcher Notes Team Trends Betcha Didn't Know
        Morton (9-7, 3.63 ERA) 3-6 L9 1-8 L9 away Game 2's
        Sosa (1-2, 5.09 ERA) 4-6 L10 OVER 9-2 L11 home Game 2's

        Astros beat Pirates, 7-4 on Monday

        St. Louis at Milwaukee - 8:15 PM EST (Game 1/3)
        Teams Pitcher Notes Team Trends Betcha Didn't Know
        Garcia (10-7, 3.73 ERA) 4-6 L10 2-5 L7 away Game 1's
        Marcum (11-4, 3.38 ERA) 8-2 L10 7-0 L7 home Game 1's

        Cardinals beat Pirates, 7-4 on Sunday
        Brewers beat Cubs, 3-2 on Sunday

        Colorado at Arizona - 9:40 PM EST (Game 2/4)
        Teams Pitcher Notes Team Trends Betcha Didn't Know
        Cook (3-7, 5.47 ERA) 6-3 L9 UNDER 6-2 away on Tuesdays
        Miley (1-1, 4.50 ERA) 7-0 L7 6-3 home on Tuesdays

        Diamondbacks beat Rockies, 5-1 on Monday

        San Diego at Los Angeles - 10:15 PM EST (Game 2/3)
        Teams Pitcher Notes Team Trends Betcha Didn't Know
        Stauffer (8-10, 3.42 ERA) 0-5 L5 2-5 L7 away Game 2's
        Kuroda (10-14, 2.92 ERA) 6-1 L7 5-2 L7 home Game 2's

        Dodgers beat Padres, 4-1 on Monday

        Chicago at San Francisco - 10:15 PM EST (Game 2/3)
        Teams Pitcher Notes Team Trends Betcha Didn't Know
        Garza (6-10, 3.68 ERA) 2-7 L9 OVER 5-0 L5 away Game 2's
        Vogelsong (10-4, 2.54 ERA) 4-6 L10 9-3 L12 home Game 2's

        Cubs beat Giants, 7-0 on Monday

        AMERICAN LEAGUE


        Toronto at Baltimore - 7:05 PM EST (Game 1/3)
        Teams Pitcher Notes Team Trends Betcha Didn't Know
        Cecil (4-7, 4.42 ERA) 1-5 L6 14-7 away Game 1's
        Guthrie (6-16, 4.42 ERA) 6-2 L8 1-7 L8 home Game 1's

        Blue Jays beat Rays, 7-3 on Monday
        Orioles lost to Yankees, 3-2 on Monday

        Kansas City at Detroit - 7:05 PM EST (Game 2/3)
        Teams Pitcher Notes Team Trends Betcha Didn't Know
        Francis (5-14, 4.82 ERA) 4-6 L10 3-11 L14 away off win
        Fister (6-13, 3.35 ERA) 8-2 L10 4-0 L4 home Game 2's

        Royals beat Tigers, 9-5 on Monday

        Oakland at Cleveland - 7:10 PM EST (Game 2/4)
        Teams Pitcher Notes Team Trends Betcha Didn't Know
        Cahill (9-12, 4.13 ERA) 5-5 L10 4-7 away on Tuesdays
        Gomez (0-2, 5.70 ERA) 3-7 L10 UNDER 5-2 L7 home off win

        Indians beat Athletics, 2-1 on Monday

        N.Y. Yankees at Boston - 7:10 PM EST (Game 1/3)
        Teams Pitcher Notes Team Trends Betcha Didn't Know
        Sabathia (17-7, 2.99 ERA) 3-5 L8 5-1 L6 away Game 1's
        Lackey (12-9, 5.98 ERA) 5-1 L6 17-7 home vs LHP

        Yankees beat Orioles, 3-2 on Monday
        Red Sox beat Athletics, 4-0 on Saturday

        Tampa Bay at Texas - 8:05 PM EST (Game 1/3)
        Teams Pitcher Notes Team Trends Betcha Didn't Know
        Hellickson (11-9, 3.01 ERA) 7-3 L10 5-2 L7 away Game 1's
        Feldman (0-0, 3.94 ERA) 3-6 L9 11-0 L11 home Game 1's

        Rays lost to Blue Jays, 7-3 on Monday
        Rangers beat Angels, 9-5 on Sunday

        Minnesota at Chicago - 8:15 PM EST (Game 2/3)
        Teams Pitcher Notes Team Trends Betcha Didn't Know
        Swarzak (3-4, 3.62 ERA) 1-7 L8 0-4 L4 on Tuesdays
        Stewart (1-3, 4.76 ERA) 5-3 L8 2-6 L8 home Game 2's

        White Sox beat Twins, 3-0 on Monday

        Los Angeles at Seattle - 10:10 PM EST (Game 2/4)
        Teams Pitcher Notes Team Trends Betcha Didn't Know
        Williams (1-0, 4.82 ERA) 7-3 L10 OVER 5-1 L6 away vs LHP
        Vasquez (1-0, 8.44 ERA) 3-7 L10 UNDER 15-6 home Game 2's

        Mariners beat Angels, 5-3 on Monday
        Remember the 3 G's Gambling, Golf, Girls not in any particular order.....

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        • #5
          Brewers look to keep rolling at home

          ST. LOUIS CARDINALS (70-64, -9.0 Units)

          at MILWAUKEE BREWERS (81-54, +21.5 Units)


          First pitch: Tuesday, 8:10 p.m. EDT
          Line: Milwaukee -145, St. Louis +135, Total: 8.5

          The red-hot Brewers will host the Cardinals at Miller Park on Tuesday night. Milwaukee has gone 27-5 since July 26, and has opened up a 10½-game lead in the NL Central.

          Edwin Jackson (10-9, 3.94 ERA) will get the ball for the Cards and try to improve his results against Milwaukee. Jackson is 1-2 with a 5.04 ERA against the Brewers in four career outings. His counterpart will be Shaun Marcum (11-4, 3.38 ERA) who has never lost to the Cards, but carries a 5.68 ERA in three starts against them. The Brew Crew have been unbelievable at home, going a majors-best 50-16 (+29.8 Units). Milwaukee also has won games it is expected to win, going 66-29 (+28.6 Units) as a favorite. On the other hand, the Cardinals are just 15-17 as an underdog and managed just one win in six tries at Miller Park this year. Expect MILWAUKEE to continue to steam-roll to the division title with another win over St. Louis.

          These two four-star FoxSheets trends also side with the Brewers.

          MILWAUKEE is 29-6 (82.9%, +21.1 Units) against the money line at home when the total is 8 to 8.5 this season. The average score was MILWAUKEE 4.7, OPPONENT 2.9 - (Rating = 4*).

          MILWAUKEE is 42-12 (77.8%, +24.4 Units) against the money line as a favorite of -125 to -175 this season. The average score was MILWAUKEE 5.2, OPPONENT 3.5 - (Rating = 4*).

          Jackson is coming off a good pitching performance, allowing just one earned run in six innings in a 8-4 victory over the Pirates. However, Jackson had an atrocious outing the last time he pitched in Miller Park earlier this month. He allowed 10 runs (8 ER) and a career high 14 hits, including four homers, in a 10-5 loss on Aug. 3. Albert Pujols (.288 BA, 31 HR, 78 RBI) is hitting a measly .196 (9-for-46) against Milwaukee this year and will need to heat up his bat to give the Cards a chance.

          Milwaukee is on the verge of winning its first division title since 1982 and after winning three in a row, has the fourth-best record in the majors. Marcum has been great his past three starts, going 1-1 with a 1.74 ERA and 1.02 WHIP. His last time out, he gave up two runs in six innings, but was labeled with the loss in a 2-0 defeat at Pittsburgh. This was Marcum’s first loss in 10 starts since late June.
          Remember the 3 G's Gambling, Golf, Girls not in any particular order.....

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          • #6
            Reds try to conquer Halladay and Phillies

            PHILADELPHIA PHILLIES (84-46, +16.4 Units)

            at CINCINNATI REDS (67-67, -10.5 Units)


            First pitch: Tuesday, 7:10 p.m. EDT
            Line: Philadelphia -180, Cincinnati +170, Total: 8

            After taking the opener of their four-game series Monday night 3-2, the Phillies will look to expand on their MLB-best record with another win over the Reds Tuesday. The Reds, on the other hand, will look to tie the series at one apiece and avoid falling under .500, currently sitting at 67-67.

            The Phillies send ace Roy Halladay to toe the rubber, always a good sign for the Philadelphia faithful. The Phillies have lost his past two starts, but overall are a staggering 20-6 (+9.5 Units) when he’s on the hill this season. The Reds will try to scrape some runs off him and hope Bronson Arroyo can continue with his hot hand (1.80 ERA in past three starts) to guide them to victory. Despite the unfavorable odds, the play here is the dominant chalk PHILADELPHIA. The Phillies are 78-38 (67%) when favored this year and have won 66% (19-10) of their games against NL Central opponents. They are 17-5 against the Reds over the past three seasons.

            The FoxSheets provide a pair of three-star trends backing the Phils on Tuesday:

            Play On - All favorites with a money line of -175 to -250 (PHILADELPHIA) - after a game where they stranded 3 or less runners on base, starting a pitcher who walked <=1 hitters each of his last 2 outings. (57-10 since 1997.) (85.1%, +37.8 units. Rating = 3*).

            Play Against - Home underdogs with a money line of +125 to +175 (CINCINNATI) - average offensive team (4.3 to 4.8 runs/game) against a good starter (ERA<=3.70) (NL), after a loss by 2 runs or less. (61-16 since 1997.) (79.2%, +37.1 units. Rating = 3*).

            Something to watch out for Tuesday night is the potential for a low-scoring affair. The over/under for the game is set at eight, but both pitchers are on impressive hot streaks that could easily keep it under that total.

            The FoxSheets give another reason to side with the UNDER.

            DUSTY BAKER is 49-24 UNDER (67.1%, +21.7 Units) as an underdog of +150 or more as the manager of CINCINNATI. The average score was CINCINNATI 3.1, OPPONENT 5.0 - (Rating = 2*).

            The perennial Cy Young candidate Halladay (15-5, 2.56 ERA) continues to excel and pitch deep into games, lasting at least seven innings in 20 of 26 starts, including seven complete games. He was most recently scheduled to pitch this weekend, but the start was moved back due to Hurricane Irene. In 11 starts where he has more than five days of rest this year he has pitched four complete games. Halladay is 1-1 with a 3.03 ERA despite a .297 opponents’ BA in five regular-season starts versus Cincinnati.

            Arroyo (8-10, 5.02 ERA) threw a gem his last time out, allowing no runs over eight innings against the Marlins, giving up six hits and no walks. He has pitched six or more innings in nine straight starts dating back to July 6, but Wednesday’s win in Florida was his only victory. Arroyo has been dreadful in his career against the Phils, going 1-6 with a 7.13 ERA and 1.68 WHIP against them. When he pitched in Philadelphia on May 23, he allowed 10 hits and nine runs in just 2.2 innings.
            Remember the 3 G's Gambling, Golf, Girls not in any particular order.....

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            • #7
              Yankees-Red Sox open 3-game set in Boston

              NEW YORK YANKEES (80-52, +7.8 Units)

              at BOSTON RED SOX (82-51, +8.3 Units)


              First pitch: Tuesday, 7:10 p.m. EDT
              Line: New York -145, Boston +135, Total: 9.5

              In the battle for supremacy in the AL East, the Red Sox hold 1½-game lead over the Yankees as the two powerhouses start up a three-game series Tuesday night. New York enters the series in a bit of a rough patch, having only won four of its past nine, while the rivals from Boston have won five of six, including three victories over the Rangers.

              The Yankees are the sizable favorites in this game with CC Sabathia taking the rubber against the woeful John Lackey. Sabathia has had a rough month of August (4.95 ERA), but he’s still been than Lackey (5.34 ERA in August). The biggest question for the Yankees entering this series is who can actually play for them, with Alex Rodriguez likely out for the series due to a thumb injury and Derek Jeter day-to-day with a knee contusion. Due to the Yankees uncertain health and short odds, play on home dog BOSTON to take this game.

              The FoxSheets provides a four-star trend that shows how dominant the Red Sox have been against great teams this year:

              BOSTON is 24-6 (80.0%, +18.8 Units) against the money line vs. teams outscoring opponents by 0.5 or more runs/game on the season this season. The average score was BOSTON 6.1, OPPONENT 2.8 - (Rating = 4*).

              Something to watch out for Tuesday night is how the MVP candidates fare in this game. For the Yankees, Curtis Granderson is certainly in the conversation while for the Red Sox Adrian Gonzalez, Jacoby Ellsbury and Dustin Pedroia will all receive votes.

              Sabathia (17-7, 2.99 ERA) has been amazing all year, although his production certainly slowed in the past four starts (three Yankees losses) with a 5.72 ERA. He has allowed 9+ hits in four of his five August outings. He has also been dreadful against the Red Sox this year, losing all four starts. He has allowed 20 runs and 43 base runners in 25 innings against them, for a 7.20 ERA and 1.72 WHIP.

              Lackey (12-9, 5.98 ERA) has been one of the worst starters in baseball this season to remain in a contending rotation. The bad news is that he has shown no signs of picking it up, with a 5.12 ERA and 1.60 WHIP in his past three starts. In addition, he has struggled against the Yankees this season with a 7.36 ERA in two starts, although he won both of those games. Get ready for a slugfest on Tuesday.
              Remember the 3 G's Gambling, Golf, Girls not in any particular order.....

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              • #8
                Tuesday, August 30

                Game Score Status Pick Amount

                Toronto - 7:05 PM ET Toronto -106 500
                Baltimore - Over 9 500

                Oakland - 7:05 PM ET Oakland -114 500
                Cleveland - Over 8.5 500

                Kansas City - 7:05 PM ET Kansas City +163 500
                Detroit - Over 8.5 500

                NY Yankees - 7:10 PM ET Boston +123 500
                Boston - Over 9.5 500

                Washington - 7:10 PM ET Washington +175 500
                Atlanta - Under 9 500

                Florida 0 Bot 0 NY Mets -108 500
                NY Mets 0 Under 8 500

                Philadelphia - 7:10 PM ET Cincinnati +163 500
                Cincinnati - Under 8 500

                Tampa Bay - 8:05 PM ET Tampa Bay +113 500
                Texas - Over 9.5 500

                Pittsburgh - 8:05 PM ET Pittsburgh -114 500
                Houston - Under 8.5 500

                Minnesota - 8:10 PM ET Minnesota +140 500
                Chi. White Sox - Under 9 500

                St. Louis - 8:10 PM ET Milwaukee -142 500
                Milwaukee - Under 8.5 500

                Colorado - 9:40 PM ET Colorado +125 500
                Arizona - Under 9.5 500

                San Diego - 10:10 PM ET LA Dodgers -148 500
                LA Dodgers - Under 6.5 500

                LA Angels - 10:10 PM ET Seattle +124 500
                Seattle - Over 8 500

                Chi. Cubs - 10:15 PM ET Chi. Cubs +126 500
                San Francisco - Under 6.5 500
                Remember the 3 G's Gambling, Golf, Girls not in any particular order.....

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                • #9
                  7:00 PM ETChicago at New York

                  Teams ROT Record Consensus Odds

                  CHI 601 14-15 (4-9 V) - ( 144.5 UNDER )

                  NY 602 16-13 (10-4 H) - ( -5 NY )

                  Stats: Matchup | Preview | Trends | Line Moves My Scores
                  Opinion: Consensus | Team Experts



                  7:30 PM ETIndiana at Atlanta

                  Teams ROT Record Consensus Odds

                  IND 603 19-9 (7-6 V) -( 158.5 OVER )

                  ATL 604 15-13 (7-6 H) - ( -3.5 ATL )

                  Stats: Matchup | Preview | Trends | Line Moves My Scores
                  Opinion: Consensus | Team Experts



                  8:00 PM ETConnecticut at San Antonio

                  Teams ROT Record Consensus Odds

                  CONN 607 18-11 (5-9 V) - (151.5 UNDER)

                  SA 608 13-15 (6-7 H) - (-3 CONN )

                  Stats: Matchup | Preview | Trends | Line Moves My Scores
                  Opinion: Consensus | Team Experts



                  8:00 PM ETPhoenix at Tulsa

                  Teams ROT Record Consensus Odds

                  PHO 609 16-12 (7-7 V) -( 173.5 OVER )

                  TUL 610 3-25 (2-12 H) - ( + 8.5 TULSA )

                  Stats: Matchup | Preview | Trends | Line Moves My Scores
                  Opinion: Consensus | Team Experts



                  8:00 PM ETWashington at Minnesota

                  Teams ROT Record Consensus Odds

                  WAS 605 5-23 (2-11 V) - (149 OVER)

                  MIN 606 23-6 (12-2 H) - ( -12.5 MIN )

                  Stats: Matchup | Preview | Trends | Line Moves My Scores
                  Opinion: Consensus | Team Experts



                  10:30 PM ETSeattle at Los Angeles

                  Teams ROT Record Consensus Odds

                  SEA 611 17-12 (4-10 V) - (143.5 UNDER )

                  LA 612 12-17 (7-6 H) - (-3 LA )

                  Stats: Matchup | Preview | Trends | Line Moves My Scores
                  Opinion: Consensus | Team Experts
                  Remember the 3 G's Gambling, Golf, Girls not in any particular order.....

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