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  • #16
    NBA
    Short Sheet

    Monday, January 14


    Orlando at Washington, 7:05 ET

    Orlando: 11-2 ATS away after playing BB games as an underdog
    Washington: 1-9 ATS as a home favorite of 6 points or less

    Charlotte at Boston, 7:35 ET

    Charlotte: 3-12 ATS off a road game
    Boston: 16-6 Under in January

    Atlanta at Chicago, 8:05 ET
    NBATV
    Atlanta: 25-7 ATS off ATS losses in 5 or 6 of their last 7 games
    Chicago: 4-16 ATS in home games

    LA Clippers at Memphis, 8:05 ET

    LA Clippers: 6-19 ATS away off a combined score of 205+ points
    Memphis: 7-0 ATS revenging a road loss

    Minnesota at Dallas, 8:35 ET
    Minnesota: 18-7 ATS away off an Under
    Dallas: 34-17 Over at home off a home win by 20+ points

    Miami at Utah, 9:05 ET

    Miami: 3-11 ATS after playing as a road favorite
    Utah: 22-11 ATS with a line of +3 to -3

    Oklahoma City at Phoenix, 9:05 ET

    Oklahoma City: 14-4 ATS as a favorite of 3.5 to 9.5 points
    Phoenix: 9-25 ATS revenging a road loss

    Cleveland at Sacramento, 10:05 ET

    Cleveland: 40-21 Under after losing 4 of their last 5 games
    Sacramento: 1-8 ATS off a home loss

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    • #17
      NCAAB
      Top 25 Short Sheet

      Monday, January 14


      Louisville at Connecticut, 7:00 ET ESPN
      Louisville: 11-2 ATS after allowing 50 points or less
      Connecticut: 0-7 ATS after committing 10 or less fouls

      Baylor at Kansas, 9:00 ET ESPN
      Baylor: 4-12 ATS after playing BB games as a favorite
      Kansas: 16-5 Over off a SU road win / ATS loss

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      • #18
        Divisional Round sets NFL playoff record for points scored

        The Divisional Round of the NFL playoffs this past weekend was an over bettor’s fantasy. All four games played over the total - on the opening and closing lines and everything in between - in what was the highest scoring round of the postseason in NFL history according to ESPN Stats and Info.

        When put together, the four over/under closing lines added up to 185.5 points, meaning each game went over the total by an average of more than three touchdowns (22.6 points per game). Saturday’s Green Bay-San Francisco showdown flew over the total by the widest margin at 31 points while Sunday’s Seattle-Atlanta game breezed over by 12 points, the lowest differential of the weekend.

        You're probably not alone if your head is spinning a bit. Just one week ago, all four games in the Wild Card round played under the total by a combined 42 points against the closing line or an average of 10.5 points per game. None of those four games saw more than 38 points scored and none were within more than seven points of the over/under.

        Bettors are now seeing the highest total of the playoffs for Conference Championship weekend where the over/under opened at 51 for the Ravens-Patriots matchup. The total of 48 for the 49ers-Falcons is the third-highest in the playoffs so far.

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        • #19
          as always.....thanks for ALL that YOU do here for us all U DOG.......


          truly a great contributor to the Forum........I know plenty of others also feel the same way, we just don't say it often enough


          Don't make me go Cajun on your Ass!

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