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  • Preview: Warriors (47-35) at Nuggets (57-25)

    Date: April 30, 2013 8:00 PM EDT


    DENVER (AP) - The Denver Nuggets left behind a hole in the wall just inside the visiting locker room at Oracle Arena, courtesy of frustrated forward Kenneth Faried's size 16 sneaker.

    Escaping the hole they're in against the Golden State Warriors won't be so easy.

    The sixth-seeded Warriors have won three straight games since losing All-Star David Lee, the league's leader in double-doubles, to a season-ending hip injury in the series opener.

    They're one win away from closing out George Karl's third-seeded band of speedsters who rolled into the playoffs on a 23-3 run and an NBA franchise-best 57-win season that included 23 straight home wins.

    Denver, which is facing the prospect of getting bounced from the first round for the ninth time in 10 years, had designs on a deep playoff run like they had in 2008-09 but have been outsmarted, outhustled, outshot and outrebounded this entire series.

    Only Andre Miller's twisting layup with a second left in Game 1 stands between the Nuggets and a four-game sweep. Golden State coach Mark Jackson surprised Karl with what was essentially a four-guard starting lineup for Game 2 and the Warriors haven't missed Lee - or many shots, for that matter - ever since.

    The Warriors were 3-18 when playing without Lee over the last three regular seasons but are 3-0 without him in the playoffs as Jackson's rotations have messed up Karl's matchups and many maneuvers.

    ``We're not doing things right and they're doing everything right,' Miller said.

    Andrew Bogut's pre-eminence in the post after an injury-filled regular season in which he didn't play in any of Golden State's four games against Denver has been among the biggest surprises of the series.

    ``He's brought a defensive physicality to their front line,' Karl said.

    The Nuggets have found no answers for Stephen Curry and the rest of the uncannily accurate Warriors, whose barrage of 3-point baskets, high shooting percentages and surprising dominance in the paint and on the glass have sapped the Nuggets' energy along with their vaunted transition game.

    ``When they come down and just hit 3s when you've just crossed halfcourt, you can't scheme around that. You can't stop that,' Faried said. ``We just have to find a way to not let them do that.'

    When someone suggested in the aftermath of Denver's 115-101 loss Sunday night that the good news is the Nuggets were heading back to the Pepsi Center for Game 5 Tuesday night, the flustered forward retorted, ``There's no good news.'

    That about sums it up for Denver, which is on the verge of yet another early exit from the playoffs.

    This is the Nuggets' 10th straight trip to the postseason but they've advanced past the first round just once during that decade.

    Karl's counting on the homecourt helping the Nuggets snap out of their funk, noting ``it usually takes one game to turn around your confidence.'

    Exhibit A in that argument is Golden State's Game 2 win when they handed the Nuggets their first home loss in three months, then rode that wave of momentum to two wins in Oakland.

    ``We do got them at home and I hope our crowd can get as loud as their crowd was,' Faried said. ``It was deafening. You really can't hear much and their crowd really gets behind them. I respect that. Our crowd really gets behind us when we get going. Hopefully we can feed off ours and show them a thing or two.'

    A Nuggets win might also finally put some pressure on the Warriors, who have relished the underdog role so far while showing not a bit of nerves despite being the playoff newbies they are.

    Faried has an idea of what has to change Tuesday night, besides the venue.

    ``Everything,' he said. ``We just need to throw everything out the book and come back with a better game plan. Right now we're not playing Nuggets basketball. We're not looking for the open man. It just looked bad out there.'

    Curry is leading the charge for Golden State. He has swished 18 3-pointers, more than any player in NBA history in the first four playoff games of his career. And he scored 22 of his career playoff-high 31 points in the decisive third quarter Sunday night.

    By no means is he a one-man show, though.

    ``I'll probably start on him the next game,' Andre Iguodala said. ``We'll try that. But when you look at it, he's not the only one hurting us. He's making a lot of plays, making some great shots. Give him credit but Jarrett Jack's playing really well for them. Bogut was incredible for them in the first quarter. (Harrison) Barnes has hurt us, as well. It's not just one guy.

    ``Our team defense needs to improve and we have to trust one another. It comes down to the basics of basketball.'

    Curry keeps springing free no matter who's guarding him, and Karl said he's not ruling anything out for Game 5: ``I think everybody's an option. That's the way it has to be when you're down 3-1. Two minutes here, two minutes there, you have to be ready. Whatever buttons we push, everybody has to be ready to go.'

    While Faried had a heavy wrap around his left ankle and foot when he walked through the hotel lobby Monday, Curry is sporting a puffy right eye, which was accidentally poked by Corey Brewer late in the last game, to go with a sprained left ankle of his own.

    ``It's the playoffs. You don't have time for excuses,' said Curry, who got a pain injection in his ankle before tip-off. ``As long as you can play and suit up you got to take advantage of the opportunity.'

    There's no reason to think Curry will be hampered Tuesday night.

    ``I saw him in the lounge, and he's doing fine,' Jackson said Monday. ``Obviously, he's not going to be doing much today, but it's important for him to get treatment, get ready and be ready for tomorrow night because we certainly need him.'

    Jackson knows a close-out game with a young team is going to be an adventure, and the Warriors are certainly expecting the Nuggets' best shot in Game 5.

    ``We have to treat it as if it's a Game 7 situation because that's what they're going to (do),' Jack said. ``They have a great coach. George Karl is going to have them prepared too, so we're anticipating the biggest fight of the season we've had all year on our hands.'
    Remember the 3 G's Gambling, Golf, Girls not in any particular order.....

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    • 2013 NBA Playoff Results

      April 29, 2013


      2012 Playoff Results

      NBA First Round

      -- Home teams are 25-8
      -- Favorites are 25-8 straight up
      -- Favorites are 19-14 against the spread
      -- The Under has gone 17-16

      Away Home Score ATS Result Total Result


      Saturday Apr. 20, 2013

      Boston New York (-7.5) 85-78 Underdog Under (189)

      Golden State Denver (-7.5) 97-95 Underdog Under (211.5)

      Chicago Brooklyn (-4.5) 106-89 Favorite Over (181.5)

      Memphis L.A. Clippers (-5.5) 112-91 Favorite Over (178.5)


      Sunday Apr. 21, 2013

      Atlanta Indiana (-7) 107-90 Favorite Over (185.5)

      L.A. Lakers San Antonio (-9) 91-79 Favorite Under (191)

      Milwaukee Miami (-13.5) 110-87 Favorite Under (197.5)

      Houston Oklahoma City (-10.5) 120-91 Favorite Under (214)


      Monday Apr. 22, 2013

      Chicago (+5.5, +190) Brooklyn 90-82 Underdog Under (183)

      Memphis L.A. Clippers (-5.5) 93-91 Underdog Over (180.5)


      Tuesday Apr. 23, 2013

      Milwaukee Miami (-14) 98-86 Underdog Under (197)

      Boston New York (-6.5) 87-71 Favorite Under (186.5)

      Golden State (+8.5, +350) Denver 131-117 Underdog Over (208.5)


      Wednesday Apr. 24, 2013

      Houston Oklahoma City (-11) 105-102 Underdog Under (213.5)

      Atlanta Indiana (-7) 113-98 Favorite Over (187)

      L.A. Lakers San Antonio (-9) 102-91 Favorite Over (188.5)


      Thursday Apr. 25, 2013

      Miami (-7) Milwaukee 104-91 Favorite Under (195.5)

      Brooklyn Chicago (-3.5) 79-76 Underdog Under (182)

      L.A. Clippers Memphis (-4.5) 94-82

      Favorite
      Under (178.5)


      Friday Apr. 26, 2013

      New York (+2.5, +125) Boston 90-76 Underdog Under (183)

      San Antonio (-6) L.A. Lakers 120-89 Favorite Over (184.5)

      Denver Golden State (+1.5, +115) 110-108 Underdog Over (210.5)


      Saturday Apr. 27, 2013

      Brooklyn Chicago (-2.5) 142-134 (3OT) Favorite Over (177)

      L.A. Clippers Memphis (-3) 104-83 Favorite Over (177.5)

      Indiana Atlanta (-2) 90-69 Favorite Under (188.5)

      Oklahoma City (+1, +105) Houston 104-101 Underdog Under (206.5)


      Sunday Apr. 28, 2013

      New York Boston (+1.5, +115) 97-90 (OT) Underdog Over (181.5)

      Miami (-9) Milwaukee 88-77 Favorite Under (195)

      San Antonio (-11) L.A. Lakers 103-82 Favorite Under (190)

      Denver Golden State (+2, +115) 115-101 Underdog Over (213)


      Monday Apr. 29, 2013

      Indiana Atlanta (-1.5) 102-91 Favorite Over (187.5)

      Chicago Brooklyn (-6.5) 110-91 Favorite Over (180.5)

      Oklahoma City Houston (+1.5, +115) 105-103 Underdog Over (206.5)

      Tuesday Apr. 30, 2013
      Golden State Denver - - -
      Memphis L.A. Clippers - - -

      Wednesday May 1, 2013
      Boston New York - - -
      Atlanta Indiana - - -
      *Houston Oklahoma City - - -

      Thursday May 2, 2013
      *Brooklyn Chicago - - -
      Denver Golden State - - -

      Friday May 3, 2013
      *New York Boston - - -
      *Indiana Atlanta - - -
      *Oklahoma City Houston - - -

      Saturday May 4, 2013
      *Chicago Brooklyn - - -
      *Golden State Denver - - -

      Sunday May 5, 2013
      *Boston New York - - -
      *Atlanta Indiana - - -
      *Houston Oklahoma City - - -
      *Memphis L.A. Clippers - - -

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

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      • Tuesday, April 30

        Game Score Status Pick Amount

        Golden State - 8:00 PM ET Golden State +8 500 POD # 1

        Denver - Over 211.5 500 POD # 2

        Memphis - 10:30 PM ET L.A. Clippers -5.5 500 POD # 4

        L.A. Clippers - Over 179.5 500 POD # 4
        Remember the 3 G's Gambling, Golf, Girls not in any particular order.....

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        • NBA
          Dunkel

          Memphis at LA Clippers
          The Clippers look to bounce back from their 104-83 loss in Game 4 and build on their 6-1 ATS record in their last 7 games after allowing 100 points or more in the previous game. LA is the pick (-5) according to Dunkel, which has the Clippers favored by 9 1/2. Dunkel Pick: LA Clippers (-5). Here are all of today's picks.

          TUESDAY, APRIL 30

          Game 527-528: Golden State at Denver (8:00 p.m. EST)
          Dunkel Ratings: Golden State 124.796; Denver 124.214
          Dunkel Line & Total: Golden State by 1; 218
          Vegas Line & Total: Denver by 8; 213
          Dunkel Pick: Golden State (+8); Over

          Game 529-530: Memphis at LA Clippers (10:30 p.m. EST)
          Dunkel Ratings: Memphis 120.904; LA Clippers 130.213
          Dunkel Line & Total: LA Clippers by 9 1/2; 177
          Vegas Line & Total: LA Clippers by 5; 180 1/2
          Dunkel Pick: LA Clippers (-5); Under




          NBA
          Long Sheet

          Tuesday, April 30

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          GOLDEN STATE (50 - 36) at DENVER (58 - 28) - 4/30/2013, 8:00 PM
          Top Trends for this game.
          DENVER is 49-37 ATS (+8.3 Units) in all games this season.
          DENVER is 28-15 ATS (+11.5 Units) in home games this season.
          DENVER is 17-6 ATS (+10.4 Units) in home games when playing against a team with a winning record this season.
          DENVER is 43-25 ATS (+15.5 Units) when playing against a team with a winning record - 2nd half of the season over the last 3 seasons.
          DENVER is 25-14 ATS (+9.6 Units) versus good offensive teams - scoring 99+ points/game over the last 2 seasons.
          GOLDEN STATE is 19-9 ATS (+9.1 Units) in April games over the last 2 seasons.

          Head-to-Head Series History
          DENVER is 7-7 against the spread versus GOLDEN STATE over the last 3 seasons
          DENVER is 7-7 straight up against GOLDEN STATE over the last 3 seasons
          8 of 14 games in this series have gone OVER THE TOTAL over the last 3 seasons

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          MEMPHIS (58 - 28) at LA CLIPPERS (58 - 28) - 4/30/2013, 10:30 PM
          Top Trends for this game.
          LA CLIPPERS are 39-23 ATS (+13.7 Units) revenging a loss vs opponent over the last 2 seasons.
          MEMPHIS is 50-33 ATS (+13.7 Units) in all games this season.
          MEMPHIS is 53-36 ATS (+13.4 Units) as an underdog over the last 3 seasons.
          MEMPHIS is 18-9 ATS (+8.1 Units) after a win by 10 points or more this season.
          MEMPHIS is 26-16 ATS (+8.4 Units) when playing against a team with a winning record this season.
          MEMPHIS is 21-12 ATS (+7.8 Units) versus good offensive teams - scoring 99+ points/game this season.
          MEMPHIS is 37-21 ATS (+13.9 Units) versus good offensive teams - scoring 99+ points/game - 2nd half of the season over the last 3 seasons.
          LA CLIPPERS are 288-343 ATS (-89.3 Units) second half of the season since 1996.
          LA CLIPPERS are 70-99 ATS (-38.9 Units) against Southwest division opponents since 1996.
          LA CLIPPERS are 191-243 ATS (-76.3 Units) after a loss by 10 points or more since 1996.
          LA CLIPPERS are 147-203 ATS (-76.3 Units) when playing against a team with a winning record - 2nd half of the season since 1996.
          LA CLIPPERS are 75-108 ATS (-43.8 Units) versus good defensive teams - allowing <=91 points/game since 1996.

          Head-to-Head Series History
          LA CLIPPERS is 11-10 against the spread versus MEMPHIS over the last 3 seasons
          LA CLIPPERS is 13-9 straight up against MEMPHIS over the last 3 seasons
          13 of 21 games in this series have gone UNDER THE TOTAL over the last 3 seasons

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          NBA
          Short Sheet

          Tuesday, April 30

          First Round, Game Five (Golden State Leads, 3-1)
          Golden State at Denver, 8:05 ET TNT
          Golden State: 2-12 ATS off BB home wins
          Denver: 24-10 ATS after playing as a road favorite

          First Round, Game Five (Series Tied, 2-2)
          Memphis at LA Clippers, 10:35 ET TNT
          Memphis: 18-9 ATS off a win by 10+ points
          LA Clippers: 26-12 Over off an ATS loss




          NBA
          Armadillo's Write-Up

          Tuesday, April 30

          Golden State shot 64.6/52.5/55.7%% from floor last three games, taking 3-1 series lead; they're 33-71 behind arc last three games.Warriors took 49 less FTs than Denver in series, but have made lot of low percentage shots and scored 119 ppg in wins, 95 in the loss. Denver is 25-1 in last 26 home games, but Game 2 loss, when Golden State shot 64.4% from floor, started Warriors' 3-game win streak. Curry had 31 Sunday, making 6-11 behind arc; Denver better find way to contain him, or else.

          Home side won all four LA-Memphis games; Grizzlies bench was even in plus/minus last two games, after being -43 in Game 2- they held their own, let starters win game. Butler-Jordan-Billups combined to go 1-13 last game; LA needs much more, obviously; there is immense pressure on Clippers to win here. Clippers made 22-78 from arc in series- so far in series, their FG% has gone from 55.4% to 47.4% to 38.8% to 41.0% in series- they need more easy baskets. Memphis outrebounded LA by 27 in last three games, after being -24 in Game 1. Clippers have taken 32 less FTs than Griz so far in this series.




          NBA

          Tuesday, April 30

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          Trend Report
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          8:00 PM
          GOLDEN STATE vs. DENVER
          The total has gone OVER in 6 of Golden State's last 8 games
          Golden State is 4-2 SU in its last 6 games when playing Denver
          Denver is 15-8 SU in its last 23 games when playing Golden State
          The total has gone UNDER in 4 of Denver's last 6 games when playing at home against Golden State

          10:30 PM
          MEMPHIS vs. LA CLIPPERS
          The total has gone OVER in 4 of Memphis's last 6 games
          The total has gone UNDER in 9 of Memphis's last 13 games
          The total has gone OVER in 4 of the LA Clippers last 5 games
          The total has gone OVER in 7 of the LA Clippers last 8 games at home


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

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          • NBA

            Tuesday, April 30

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            Tuesday's NBA playoffs: What bettors need to know
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            Golden State Warriors at Denver Nuggets (-7.5, 213.5)

            Golden State leads series 3-1

            If the Denver Nuggets have any hope of extending their first-round playoff series with the Golden State Warriors, they need to figure out a way to stop Stephen Curry. The standout guard and the Warriors will try to close out the Nuggets in Game 5 on Tuesday. Every time it has looked like Golden State would fall behind in the last three games, Curry has put the team on his back and broken the heart of Denver.

            Curry has shaken off an ankle injury and set a record for most 3-pointers made in his first four career playoff games (18). But Curry is not just coming off screens for spot-up shots, most of his 3-pointers have come off the dribble and in transition, including back-breaking shots from 30 feet and off-balance shots off one foot that improbably splash through. The Nuggets have not been able to counter that sort of long-range accuracy and have lost something on the inside while going to a small lineup to counter the Warriors’ quicker starting five.

            TV: 8 p.m. ET, TNT, Comcast SportsNet Bay Area (Golden State), Altitude (Denver)

            ABOUT THE WARRIORS: Curry scored 22 points in the last 6:22 of the third quarter on Sunday after the Nuggets had cut the lead to four. The flurry included a personal 9-0 run in which Curry hit a spot-up 3-pointer from the top of the key, drove the lane and sent a left-handed floater over JaVale McGee to start a three-point play and finished with an off-balance 3-pointer in transition that rattled home and sent the home crowd into a frenzy. Curry has had plenty of help from the likes of Jarrett Jack and Klay Thompson on the perimeter but Golden State also got frontcourt production in the 115-101 Game 4 victory. Andrew Bogut and Carl Landry scored 12 points apiece in the first half to keep the Warriors on top while Curry got his ankle loose. Golden State became the first team to win in Denver since January when they got 30 points and 13 assists from Curry in a dominating 131-117 victory in Game 2. That was the first game after All-Star David Lee had gone down, inspiring coach Mark Jackson to go with the smaller lineup that has flourished.

            ABOUT THE NUGGETS: Denver has gotten plenty of production out of the point guard tandem of Ty Lawson and Andre Miller but everything else has been inconsistent. The Nuggets were forced to change up their lineup toward the end of the season when Danilo Gallinari was lost and Kenneth Faried had to miss time with an ankle injury. Faried is back in the starting lineup but coach George Karl has modified things further in the last two games by pushing starting center Kosta Koufos to the bench and using Faried and swingman Wilson Chandler in the frontcourt. That left Denver vulnerable to the Bogut-Landry pair in the first half of Game 4. The Nuggets also turned the ball over 23 times in Game 4, leading to 33 points for the Warriors. “They found some magic,” Karl said, “and we have to find a way to take it away.”

            TRENDS:

            * Warriors are 4-0 ATS in the last four meetings.
            * Over is 5-1 in the last six meetings.
            * Home team is 5-2 ATS in the last seven meetings.
            * Underdog is 4-0 ATS in the last four meetings.

            BUZZER BEATERS:

            1. The Nuggets have allowed an average of 118.7 points in the last three games - all losses.

            2. Jack is shooting 73.7 percent since moving into the starting lineup in Game 2.

            3. Denver has lost in the first round of the playoffs in eight of the last nine years.



            Memphis Grizzlies at Los Angeles Clippers (-5, 180)

            Best-of-seven series tied 2-2.

            The road team has yet to win in this Western Conference first-round series and the Memphis Grizzlies would like to change that when they visit the Los Angeles Clippers in Tuesday’s Game 5. Los Angeles opened the series with two home victories before the Grizzlies took the next two in Memphis to even the series. The Clippers averaged 102.5 points in their home wins and just 82.5 in their two losses. The Grizzlies’ wins were by a combined 33 points.

            Memphis nearly notched a road victory in Game 2 but Chris Paul hit the game-winning basket with one-tenth of a second remaining. A victory in Game 5 would give the Grizzlies a chance to sew up the series at home in Game 6. “You can’t win a series without winning in L.A.,” Memphis coach Lionel Hollins said after Game 4. The Clippers appeared superior to the Grizzlies in their home wins and then were severely outmatched on the road. “We’ve got to take care of business in Game 5 at home in front of our fans,” Los Angeles coach Vinny Del Negro said after the 104-83 loss on Saturday. “But there’s no question we’re going to have to get back to playing the way we did the first couple games.”

            TV: 10:30 p.m. ET, TNT, Fox Sports Tennessee (Memphis), Prime Ticket (Los Angeles)

            ABOUT THE GRIZZLIES: Center Marc Gasol (24 points, 13 rebounds) and power forward Zach Randolph (24 points, nine rebounds) each had strong performances in Game 4 after being relatively quiet through the first three games. The double-double was Gasol’s first of the series while Randolph has put together back-to-back stellar outings after playing poorly in Los Angeles. Point guard Mike Conley had 23 assists against two turnovers in the two Memphis wins as he outplayed Paul. “I try to contain him as much as possible, but Mike is one of those guys that year-in and year-out just keeps getting better,” Paul said. “He’s a handful.” Conley set a Grizzlies’ postseason record with 13 assists in Game 4.

            ABOUT THE CLIPPERS: Paul and Blake Griffin each had 19 points in Saturday’s loss and could use some help from the other three starters. Center DeAndre Jordan had two points while forward Caron Butler and guard Chauncey Billups were both scoreless as the trio went a combined 1-of-13 from the field. The potent bench has also been struggling. Sixth man Jamal Crawford was just 7-of-21 shooting in the two road games and forward Matt Barnes was 5-of-14. Guard Eric Bledsoe was 3-for-12 after being 10-of-13 from the field in the two games in Los Angeles while forward Lamar Odom (6-of-17) has been subpar throughout the series.

            TRENDS:

            * Grizzlies are 5-1 ATS in their last six games overall.
            * Clippers are 5-1 ATS in their last six home games.
            * Over is 7-1 in Clippers’ last eight home games.

            BUZZER BEATERS

            1. The Grizzlies set a franchise postseason mark with the 21-point Game 4 victory. The previous top margin of victory was 18 points over San Antonio during the 2011 playoffs.

            2. Griffin grabbed 10 rebounds in Game 4 for his first double-double since April 7.

            3. Memphis was 15-3 during the regular season when Gasol notched a double-double.
            Remember the 3 G's Gambling, Golf, Girls not in any particular order.....

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            • NBA

              Tuesday, April 30

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              NBA playoff betting notes: Nuggets' Faried battling ankle injury
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              Nuggets forward Kenneth Faried is battling through a sprained left ankle and is probable Tuesday. Here is a look at some NBA playoff notes heading into Tuesday night's action.

              Faried frustrated with ankle sprain

              Denver Nuggets forward Kenneth Faried is probable to play Tuesday as he heals from a sprained left ankle.

              Faried injured the ankle in Denver's April 14 game versus the Portland Trail Blazers.

              He missed Game 1 due to the injury but played in the next three. Faried averages 28.1 minutes, nine points and seven rebounds per game. He came off the bench in Game 2, but has started Games 3 and 4.

              "It's extremely frustrating," Faried told Christopher Dempsey of the Denver Post. "Especially when it's taking away my most powerful weapon — my legs. I've just got to fight through it and hopefully I'll be all right."

              Faried's frustration spilled over following Denver's Game 4 115-101 loss versus the Warriors. Faried reportedly kicked a hole in the wall inside the visitors locker room at Oracle Arena in Oakland. He was unsure of which foot he used to kick the wall.

              Dooling questionable

              Memphis Grizzlies guard Keyon Dooling is reportedly progressing from a neck strain that held him out of Game 4 Saturday. He is questionable for Tuesday's Game 5 against the Los Angeles Clippers.

              The veteran is averaging 10.7 minutes, 4.3 points and one assist per game in the postseason.

              Rookie guard Tony Wroten played five minutes in Dooling's absence in Game 4.

              Andris Biedrins questionable for Game 5

              Golden State Warriors center Andris Biedrins is questionable for Game 5 Tuesday versus the Denver Nuggets.

              Biedrins has yet to play in the series due to lower back tightness.

              The 7-footer has only played 30 minutes since March 1 and averaged 0.5 points and 2.9 rebounds per game in the regular season.
              Remember the 3 G's Gambling, Golf, Girls not in any particular order.....

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              • Wednesday Playoff Tips

                April 30, 2013


                The three home teams taking the court on Wednesday night own a combined 6-0 SU and 5-1 ATS record in games playing in their backyard in the NBA playoffs. The Knicks and Thunder can each advance to the second round with a victory, while the Pacers try to get on track after dropping a pair of games at Atlanta. We'll begin in the Big Apple with New York looking to finish off Boston after the Celtics survived another day with a Game 4 triumph.

                Celtics at Knicks (-8, 180) - 7:05 PM EST - TNT

                New York dominated Boston through the first three games, but couldn't pull off the sweep in Sunday's overtime defeat at TD Garden. The Celtics squandered a 20-point cushion, as the Knicks forced overtime with a 49-30 second half run. However, Jason Terry stepped up in the extra session by knocking down several key jumpers, including a three-pointer on a fast break to give Boston the lead for good to avoid the sweep.

                Carmelo Anthony dominated the Celtics through the first three victories for New York, as the NBA scoring champion scored 36 points on 35 shots from the floor in the 97-90 loss. The Celtics managed a cover as 1 ½-point home 'dogs, while the game finished 'over' the total of 181 ½, the first game that didn't go 'under' in the entire series. The two Celtics that stepped up to dodge an early exit were Paul Pierce and Jeff Green, who combined to score 55 points, while Boston's defense held New York to just 34% shooting from the floor.

                The Knicks will receive some scoring punch from J.R. Smith in Game 5, who returns after serving his one-game suspension for elbowing Terry in Game 3. New York is riding a 12-game winning streak at Madison Square Garden, dating back to early March (10-2 ATS). The only way for the Celtics to survive and move the series back to Boston is consistency in both halves. Doc Rivers' club has gone through 25, 23, 31, and 30 point halves in this series, including second half 'unders' in both games played at Madison Square Garden.

                Hawks at Pacers (-7, 188) - 8:05 PM EST - NBATV

                The forgotten series in the Eastern Conference is the lone one that is tied at two games apiece. The home team is a perfect 4-0 SU/ATS so far after the Hawks grabbed a pair of double-digit victories at Philips Arena to put the series back at square one. The Atlanta defense rose to the challenge after allowing an average of 110 points per game in the first two losses by limiting Indiana to a combined 160 points in the last two wins.

                For the exception of a clunker in the third quarter (3-of-21 from the floor), the Hawks held control for the majority of Monday's 102-91 triumph to even the series at 2-2. The game was on the verge of going 'under' the total of 187 ½, but a late 10-point outburst on four consecutive possessions shattered any hopes of the second 'under' in the series. Josh Smith paced the Hawks with a game-high 29 points, while Kyle Korver drilled five three-pointers off the bench to give Atlanta its 12th consecutive home victory over Indiana.

                Now the Pacers have to search for the offense that led them to a pair of blowouts in the first two games of this series. The only constant for Indiana is Paul George, who hasn't scored less than 16 points in any of the four games so far. However, George Hill averaged 20 points per game in the first two wins, but the point guard scored a combined 15 points in the two losses. Frank Vogel's squad owns an 8-3 SU and 7-4 ATS record at home off a defeat, while the Hawks are 4-7 ATS the last 11 games as a road.

                Rockets at Thunder (-8 ½, 208) - 9:35 PM EST - TNT

                Houston couldn't close out a victory in Games 2 and 3 of this series, but finally broke through the win column in Game 4. Serge Ibaka's missed layup at the buzzer cemented Houston's first victory in its first round series with Oklahoma City, 105-103 as 1 ½-point home underdogs. The two teams combined for just 33 points in the final quarter, barely hitting the 'over' of 206 ½, while the 'over' cashed for the first time in the series.

                Kevin Durant shot an efficient 12-of-16 from the floor, as the NBA's second-leading scorer put up a game-high 38 points in his second game without fellow All-Star Russell Westbrook. Former Thunder teammate James Harden converted just four of 12 shots from the field, while turning the ball over 10 times in spite of the win. Chandler Parsons picked up the slack by scoring a playoff career-high 27 points, lifting the Rockets to their first postseason triumph since 2009.

                The Thunder has won 12 of the last 13 games off a road loss dating back to Christmas, while posting a 10-3 ATS record. Scott Brooks' team owns a 7-1 ledger to the 'under' at home the last eight home contests, while holding six opponents to 95 points or less. The Rockets are 2-5 ATS the past seven opportunities as a road underdog, while their last road win against an above .500 team coming at Golden State on March 8.
                Remember the 3 G's Gambling, Golf, Girls not in any particular order.....

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                • Preview: Celtics (41-40) at Knicks (54-28)

                  Date: May 01, 2013 7:00 PM EDT


                  GREENBURGH, N.Y. (AP) - J.R. Smith may have altered a series with one poor decision. He certainly forced his midweek plans to change.

                  When he dropped Boston's Jason Terry with an elbow to the chin late in Game 3 on Friday night, Smith earned a suspension that left the New York Knicks without their No. 2 scorer during the regular season for Game 4 on Sunday.

                  The Knicks didn't have enough offense without him, losing 97-90 in overtime as Terry, not the Sixth Man of the Year, hit the big shots off the bench.

                  Had Smith been available, perhaps this series would already be over.

                  ``It would've been,' Smith said Tuesday. ``I would've been playing golf today.'

                  Instead, he was practicing for Game 5.

                  The Knicks will host it Wednesday, their second attempt to close out their first series victory since 2000.

                  ``We want to end it,' leading scorer Carmelo Anthony said. ``We came this far, did our job at home first two games, did our job on the road, got one on the road. We've got the opportunity to end it here on our home court.'

                  The Knicks won the first three games, holding the Celtics to an average of 75 points, before Boston broke out - sort of - on Sunday. The Celtics scored 54 points in the first half and led by 20 early in the third quarter before their offensive struggles returned, and they were limited to just 30 points in the third and fourth quarters.

                  Clean up those bad stretches, and the Celtics think they can keep climbing out of the mess they created for themselves.

                  ``There's that one quarter where we have mental lapses,' forward Paul Pierce said. ``They pick up the energy. They pick up the defense, and they have us on our heels, so we have to be cautious of that.'

                  The Knick had their own problems Sunday, shooting 34 percent from the field and making just 7 of 30 3-pointers (23 percent). Anthony, perhaps feeling pressure to force things with Smith unavailable, scored 36 points but was 10 of 35, missed all seven 3-point attempts and committed seven turnovers.

                  Smith averaged a career-best 18.1 points during the regular season, and his recognition as the NBA's top reserve was as much a credit to his improved maturity and decision-making as it was to his scoring streaks.

                  But those qualities went missing Friday when Smith threw his elbow into Terry with the Knicks 7:06 away from wrapping up an easy victory. Coach Mike Woodson appeared to be lecturing Smith before he left the court, and they had another talk Sunday.

                  ``We had a major discussion before he left Boston to come to New York,' Woodson said. ``J.R.'s in a good place. We're fine with J.R.'

                  But the Knicks' offense wasn't. Though Raymond Felton continued his excellent series with 27 points Sunday, the Knicks' bench that had dominated Boston's managed only seven points. Terry scored 18 by himself.

                  ``We missed 18 points the other night and still put ourselves in position to win the ballgame,' Woodson said. ``J.R. is a big piece to the puzzle and I hope he's learned his lesson, and we've got to move on with it and he's got to be ready to go tomorrow night.'

                  No team has blown a 3-0 lead in the NBA playoffs, so the Knicks remain confident, especially after rallying to take a fourth-quarter lead Sunday. The Celtics would send the series back to Boston for a Game 6 on Friday with a victory, and they know the only way they can get it is by coming out with the same energy they had Sunday.

                  ``Without a doubt. We have to bring it. It's the only way we have a chance to win the game. We just have to play all out,' forward Jeff Green said.

                  ``We can't go in with the same outlook (as Game 4), because I'm pretty sure they're going to have different schemes on how they're going to attack the pressure situations and how we came at Melo.'

                  A strong game from Smith would be the easiest way for the Knicks to address that, but they insist he doesn't owe them one after being forced to watch Game 4 from the hotel.

                  ``We all owe each other a good game tomorrow,' Woodson said. ``It's not on just J.R.'s head. Everybody's got to play well to come out of here with a win.'
                  Remember the 3 G's Gambling, Golf, Girls not in any particular order.....

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                  • Preview: Hawks (44-38) at Pacers (49-32)

                    Date: May 01, 2013 8:00 PM EDT


                    ATLANTA (AP) - The Atlanta Hawks were feeling a lot better about themselves Tuesday. There were plenty of smiles and good-natured ribbing, especially during a 3-point contest between Jeff Teague and Josh Smith to close out practice.

                    Once Teague had finished off his teammate, it was time to head to the airport.

                    Back to reality.

                    While the Hawks have plenty of momentum - their playoff series with the Pacers is all even at two games apiece after a pair of wins on their home court - the weight of history is heavy on this franchise heading into Game 5 at Indianapolis on Wednesday night.

                    Since moving to Atlanta in 1968, the Hawks are a dismal 21-84 in postseason road games. Not surprising, really, that they've won only two series in all those years without having a home-court edge. More troubling, over the past two decades they've managed to win a measly two road games - out of 11 tries - when a best-of-seven series reaches this stage or later.

                    Sure, all teams tend to play better at home than on the road.

                    But the emotionally fragile Hawks are the ultimate Jekyll and Hyde in the playoffs.

                    ``I'm pleased with how we came home, how we handled our business,' coach Larry Drew said. ``Now we need to go to Indiana and do the same.'

                    Easy to say. A lot tougher to accomplish.

                    Indiana dominated the Hawks in the first two games, averaging 110 points and a 16-point margin of victory. Clearly, the Pacers are counting on the home court to help them regain control of the series. While they've lost 13 consecutive games in Atlanta, a streak that dates to 2006, they merely have to keep winning at home to advance to the second round.

                    ``That's a great Atlanta team over there,' Pacers guard George Hill said. ``We knew it was going to be a tough series. We knew they weren't going to lay down. But we know we have two more games at home in this series if necessary.'

                    The Hawks, on the other hand, know they've got to steal at least one win at Indy.

                    ``When you play on the road, there's a certain mentality you've got to have,' Drew said. ``That's something we talk about as a team. It's not just playing on the road, but learning how to play on the road. It's not easy. It's not just a matter of going out there and doing everything you do at home. There's a certainly style you do have to play. You are who you are, but there's those things you have to do a little bit differently.'

                    Actually, the Hawks will have a major difference on this trip to the heartland.

                    After losing Game 2, Drew went to a bigger lineup, inserting 7-footer Johan Petro at center and bringing Kyle Korver off the bench. Petro isn't much of an offensive threat but he's done a good job defending 7-2 Roy Hibbert, whose scoring has dipped from 15.5 points in the first two games to 11.0 over the last two.

                    More important, by inserting Petro at center, the Hawks were able to move Al Horford to power forward and Josh Smith to small forward. Horford is much more effective matched against David West, while Smith has the size and athleticism to give fits to Indiana star Paul George at both ends of the court.

                    George led the Pacers with 21 points in Game 4, but was largely ineffective through the first three quarters. Smith, meanwhile, set a career playoff high with 29 points, grabbed 11 rebounds and finished off a brilliant all-around performance with four assists, three steals and a block.

                    The enigmatic Smith has certainly risen to the challenge of going head-to-head with Indiana's best player.

                    ``He's one of the up-and-coming young players in this league,' Smith said. ``I like to be able to guard somebody who has a complex game like him. I get up for it. He's a catalyst for that team at both ends of the floor. I'm just trying to match his intensity.'

                    Now, it's up to George to step up his game against Smith.

                    ``He's getting the boards, he's shooting 3s, and he's making shots,' the Indiana forward said. ``He's being active and getting to the free-throw line. He's just playing with a lot more energy.'

                    But, like Hill, George feels a lot more comfortable knowing the next game is at Indy.

                    ``We know we play well at home,' he said. ``The road is somewhere we're still learning to get wins and learning to play together. But at home, we're very comfortable.'

                    The Hawks are feeling a lot more encouraged with their bigger lineup, so much so that Drew conceded he should've made the switch before Game 2 rather than waiting until Atlanta came home. Another benefit was apparent in Monday's win, when Korver made five 3s off the bench and finished with 19 points, taking advantage of an Indiana defense that kept sagging down low trying to defend Smith and Horford (who had 18 points).

                    ``Certainly making that adjustment has had an effect on both teams,' Drew said. ``Josh has done a superb job guarding Paul George. You have to make him work. Plus, the big guys have done a solid job with their bigs as well - Al on West, Petro doing a good job with Hibbert. The big lineup has certainly been good to us. Hopefully that will continue.'

                    If it does, the Hawks just might be able to write some new history.
                    Remember the 3 G's Gambling, Golf, Girls not in any particular order.....

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                    • Preview: Rockets (45-37) at Thunder (60-22)

                      Date: May 01, 2013 9:30 PM EDT


                      OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) - The Houston Rockets are heating up from 3-point range, just in time to avoid playoff elimination and create some drama in their first-round series against the Oklahoma City Thunder.

                      After setting a franchise record for 3s in the regular season, Houston has steadily improved its accuracy over the course of the series against Oklahoma City before hitting 44 percent from behind the arc in a 105-103 victory in Game 4.

                      Still trailing 3-1, the Rockets are at least carrying some momentum into Game 5 in Oklahoma City on Wednesday night.

                      ``It changes everything,' said Chandler Parsons, who had 27 points and 10 rebounds in Game 4. ``We know we can beat them now.'

                      Houston came awfully close in Games 2 and 3, losing both by 3 points, before finally gaining some real traction during the third quarter on Monday night. Coming out of halftime facing a seven-point deficit, the Rockets outscored the Thunder 38-24 and led by as much as 13 during the period.

                      That opening stretch of the second half was under the microscope at Oklahoma City's practice facility Tuesday, the most glaring example of the Thunder's diminishing defense.

                      ``We do not want to give up 30-point quarters, and we nearly gave a 40-point quarter,' coach Scott Brooks said. ``So, we just have to focus on being consistently defensive-minded because this team, they put so many 3-point shooters on the floor and we just have to just be really focused on guarding every possession and not having as many breakdowns.'

                      Houston has been able to make a bigger dent in Oklahoma City's defense as the series has worn on, making just 22 percent from 3-point range in the opener and then improving to 29 percent and 32 percent before the Game 4 sharpshooting.

                      The Rockets have combined that with a 136-82 scoring advantage in the paint over the past three games, and coach Kevin McHale says there are no big changes to that game plan that have made the series competitive.

                      ``Obviously they're a great offensive team, but we feel like we can score on anybody in the league,' Parsons said. ``We've had success scoring on them, so I think all our focus needs to be on defense and primarily (Kevin) Durant.'

                      Durant has been the driver of Oklahoma City's offense since fellow All-Star Russell Westbrook was lost for the remainder of the playoffs prior to Game 3. Durant has become the primary ball-handler, attracting even more attention from the Rockets' defense.

                      He had 38 points on just 16 shots, making 12, along with eight rebounds and six assists in Game 4. Durant had 30 shots in Game 3, but made only 13 and finished with 41 points.

                      ``Kevin's not going to get the 30 shots that everybody wants him to take because the other team does not want Kevin to shoot the 30 shots that people want him to take,' Brooks said. ``If he gets 30 shots one game, the next game a lot of teams aren't going to give you those same shots. They were throwing two or three guys on him, and I thought we did a good enough job to win the game.'

                      Without Westbrook, the Thunder have been far less effective on the fast break, scoring just 15 points in the last two games after totaling 45 in the first two. Their points in the paint have also dropped off, with a series-low 22 in Game 4.

                      For Brooks, though, the bigger concern is on the opposite end of the court.

                      ``We're working through some things, but we all know how to play defense,' Brooks said. ``That doesn't change no matter who you put on the floor.'

                      Game 5 will be the first game in Oklahoma City since the full extent of Westbrook's injury was determined. He was hurt in Game 2 when Houston's Patrick Beverley lunged for a steal and slammed into Westbrook's knee.

                      ``It's going to be fun. I'm looking forward to all the boos and stuff,' Beverley said. ``I understand the crowd is going to be amped up and I hope that's going to get us that much more focused.'

                      Added McHale: ``In the famous words of Bill Walton, `If they're cheering you in the opposing gym, you're doing something wrong.' I don't think they'll be cheering, so he must be doing something right.'

                      It's uncertain whether Houston could get starting point guard Jeremy Lin back for Game 5. He missed all of Game 4, was ineffective in Game 3 and sat out the second half of Game 2 with a bruised chest.

                      ``Today I felt better, I definitely felt better,' he said Tuesday. ``It's just time. It's one of those things where you just have to wait it out.'
                      Remember the 3 G's Gambling, Golf, Girls not in any particular order.....

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                      • 2013 NBA Playoff Results

                        April 30, 2013

                        2012 Playoff Results

                        NBA First Round

                        -- Home teams are 26-9
                        -- Favorites are 26-9 straight up
                        -- Favorites are 19-16 against the spread
                        -- The Under has gone 18-17

                        Away Home Score ATS Result Total Result

                        Saturday Apr. 20, 2013

                        Boston New York (-7.5) 85-78 Underdog Under (189)

                        Golden State Denver (-7.5) 97-95 Underdog Under (211.5)

                        Chicago Brooklyn (-4.5) 106-89 Favorite Over (181.5)

                        Memphis L.A. Clippers (-5.5) 112-91 Favorite Over (178.5)


                        Sunday Apr. 21, 2013

                        Atlanta Indiana (-7) 107-90 Favorite Over (185.5)

                        L.A. Lakers San Antonio (-9) 91-79 Favorite Under (191)

                        Milwaukee Miami (-13.5) 110-87 Favorite Under (197.5)

                        Houston Oklahoma City (-10.5) 120-91 Favorite Under (214)


                        Monday Apr. 22, 2013

                        Chicago (+5.5, +190) Brooklyn 90-82 Underdog Under (183)

                        Memphis L.A. Clippers (-5.5) 93-91 Underdog Over (180.5)


                        Tuesday Apr. 23, 2013

                        Milwaukee Miami (-14) 98-86 Underdog Under (197)

                        Boston New York (-6.5) 87-71 Favorite Under (186.5)

                        Golden State (+8.5, +350) Denver 131-117 Underdog Over (208.5)


                        Wednesday Apr. 24, 2013

                        Houston Oklahoma City (-11) 105-102 Underdog Under (213.5)

                        Atlanta Indiana (-7) 113-98 Favorite Over (187)

                        L.A. Lakers San Antonio (-9) 102-91 Favorite Over (188.5)


                        Thursday Apr. 25, 2013

                        Miami (-7) Milwaukee 104-91 Favorite Under (195.5)

                        Brooklyn Chicago (-3.5) 79-76 Underdog Under (182)

                        L.A. Clippers Memphis (-4.5) 94-82

                        Favorite
                        Under (178.5)


                        Friday Apr. 26, 2013

                        New York (+2.5, +125) Boston 90-76 Underdog Under (183)

                        San Antonio (-6) L.A. Lakers 120-89 Favorite Over (184.5)

                        Denver Golden State (+1.5, +115) 110-108 Underdog Over (210.5)


                        Saturday Apr. 27, 2013

                        Brooklyn Chicago (-2.5) 142-134 (3OT) Favorite Over (177)

                        L.A. Clippers Memphis (-3) 104-83 Favorite Over (177.5)

                        Indiana Atlanta (-2) 90-69 Favorite Under (188.5)

                        Oklahoma City (+1, +105) Houston 104-101 Underdog Under (206.5)


                        Sunday Apr. 28, 2013

                        New York Boston (+1.5, +115) 97-90 (OT) Underdog Over (181.5)

                        Miami (-9) Milwaukee 88-77 Favorite Under (195)

                        San Antonio (-11) L.A. Lakers 103-82 Favorite
                        Under (190)

                        Denver Golden State (+2, +115) 115-101 Underdog Over (213)


                        Monday Apr. 29, 2013

                        Indiana Atlanta (-1.5) 102-91 Favorite Over (187.5)

                        Chicago Brooklyn (-6.5) 110-91 Favorite Over (180.5)

                        Oklahoma City Houston (+1.5, +115) 105-103 Underdog Over (206.5)


                        Tuesday Apr. 30, 2013

                        Golden State Denver (-7.5) 107-100 Underdog Under (212)

                        Memphis (+5.5, +190) L.A. Clippers 103-93 Underdog Over (180.5)

                        Wednesday May 1, 2013
                        Boston New York - - -
                        Atlanta Indiana - - -
                        *Houston Oklahoma City - - -

                        Thursday May 2, 2013
                        *Brooklyn Chicago - - -
                        Denver Golden State - - -

                        Friday May 3, 2013
                        *New York Boston - - -
                        *Indiana Atlanta - - -
                        *Oklahoma City Houston - - -

                        Saturday May 4, 2013
                        *Chicago Brooklyn - - -
                        *Golden State Denver - - -

                        Sunday May 5, 2013
                        *Boston New York - - -
                        *Atlanta Indiana - - -
                        *Houston Oklahoma City - - -
                        *Memphis L.A. Clippers - - -

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

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                        • Wednesday, May 1

                          Game Score Status Pick Amount

                          Boston - 7:00 PM ET Boston +9 500 POD # 2

                          New York - Under 182 500 POD # 4



                          Atlanta - 8:00 PM ET Atlanta +7 500

                          Indiana - Over 187.5 500 POD # 3



                          Houston - 9:30 PM ET Oklahoma City -8.5 500 POD # 1

                          Oklahoma City - Under 208 500 POD # 5
                          Remember the 3 G's Gambling, Golf, Girls not in any particular order.....

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                          • Thursday Playoff Tips

                            May 2, 2013


                            The two Game 6’s on the Thursday NBA card involve home teams that get a second crack at advancing to the conference semifinals. The Warriors head back to the friendly confines of Oracle Arena looking to advance to the second round for the first time since shocking the top-seeded Mavericks in 2007. The night begins in the Windy City as the Bulls try to avoid a return trip to Brooklyn with a victory.

                            Nets at Bulls – 8:05 PM EST – TNT

                            Chicago and Brooklyn have played to three blowouts so far in this series, but the Nets are one win away from sending this series to a seventh game at Barclays Center. The Nets extended the series to this point with a 110-91 rout of the Bulls in Monday's Game 5 to easily cash as 6 ½-point favorites. Brook Lopez led Brooklyn with 28 points, while Deron Williams bounced back from a poor ending in Game 4 as the point guard put up 23 points in Monday's win.

                            The Nets threw away a late 14-point advantage in the Game 4 triple-overtime defeat at Chicago, but P.J. Carlisemo's club punctuated the Game 5 rout with a 33-18 fourth quarter run. Now, Brooklyn heads to the United Center, where the Nets have not only twice in this series, but own an 0-4 mark in the Windy City this season. Neither team has covered twice in a row in this series, as the Nets try to bring the series back to New York on Saturday.

                            The 'over' is suddenly the hot play in this series, hitting in each of the last two games, while undoubtedly cashing in regulation of Game 4 despite the extra 15 minutes of play. The key for the Bulls tonight is the potential return of point guard Kirk Hinrich, who sat out Monday's loss with a calf injury. Chicago has suffered without the former lottery pick in the lineup, posting a 7-15 record this season, including a 2-7 mark at home.

                            Tom Thibodeau's team enters tonight's action winning four of their last six home games off a loss. However, the Bulls are just 1-4 ATS in this stretch in the favorite role, as the last win in this situation came against the Knicks last month (as an underdog), snapping New York's 13-game winning streak. Since the All-Star break, the Nets have been scorching as a road 'dog off a win, putting together a 7-1 ATS record.

                            Nuggets at Warriors - 10:30 PM EST - TNT

                            Golden State returns to Oracle Arena tonight looking to shut the door on Denver's season. The Nuggets survived another day with Tuesday's 107-100 home victory, but the Warriors grabbed the money as 7 ½-point 'dogs after rallying from a 20-point deficit. Mark Jackson's club cooled off after several hot-shooting games in the first four contests, as the Warriors hit just 43% of their shots from the field.

                            The story coming out of Game 5 involved Stephen Curry and the rough play on him throughout the game by the Nuggets. The league's three-point leader knocked down just 7-of-19 shots on Tuesday, while getting harassed all night by a normally non-aggressive Denver defense. Andre Iguodala put up his best game of the series with 25 points and 12 rebounds, while Ty Lawson and Wilson Chandler each scored 19 apiece. The game finished 'under' the total for the second time at the Pepsi Center, as both 'unders' occurred with odd tip-off times (3:30 PM in Game 1 and 6:00 PM in Game 5).

                            Golden State has cashed in all five games of this series, while being listed as an underdog each time. Things will change tonight as the Warriors are set as short one-point favorites, the first time Golden State is 'chalk' since an April 14 victory over San Antonio (who the Warriors can face in the next round). The Nuggets are listed as a 'dog for the first time in nearly a month, as Denver won outright at Utah as three-point 'dogs, 113-96 on April 3. George Karl's team is 6-3 ATS the previous nine opportunities when receiving points, while the Warriors are a home favorite against the Nuggets for just the third time in the last 11 meetings. The last time Golden State cashed against Denver as home 'chalk' came in November 2008, as not one active member of the Nuggets was on the roster at that time.
                            Remember the 3 G's Gambling, Golf, Girls not in any particular order.....

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                            • NBA
                              Dunkel

                              Brooklyn at Chicago
                              The Bulls look to bounce back from their 110-91 loss in Game 5 and take advantage of a Brooklyn team that is 0-4 ATS in its last 4 games following an ATS win. Chicago is the pick (-1 1/2) according to Dunkel, which has the Bulls favored by 6. Dunkel Pick: Chicago (-1 1/2). Here are all of today's picks.

                              THURSDAY, MAY 2

                              Game 539-540: Brooklyn at Chicago (8:00 p.m. EST)
                              Dunkel Ratings: Brooklyn 116.449; Chicago 122.260
                              Dunkel Line & Total: Chicago by 6; 187
                              Vegas Line & Total: Chicago by 1 1/2; 183 1/2
                              Dunkel Pick: Chicago (-1 1/2); Over

                              Game 543-544: Denver at Golden State (10:30 p.m. EST)
                              Dunkel Ratings: Denver 121.759; Golden State 127.252
                              Dunkel Line & Total: Golden State by 5 1/2; 208
                              Vegas Line & Total: Golden State by 1; 211
                              Dunkel Pick: Golden State (-1); Under




                              NBA
                              Long Sheet

                              Thursday, May 2

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                              BROOKLYN (51 - 36) at CHICAGO (48 - 39) - 5/2/2013, 8:00 PM
                              Top Trends for this game.
                              BROOKLYN is 17-26 ATS (-11.6 Units) when playing against a team with a winning record this season.
                              CHICAGO is 38-48 ATS (-14.8 Units) in all games this season.
                              CHICAGO is 16-29 ATS (-15.9 Units) as a favorite this season.
                              CHICAGO is 14-29 ATS (-17.9 Units) in home games this season.
                              CHICAGO is 6-15 ATS (-10.5 Units) when playing with 2 days rest this season.

                              Head-to-Head Series History
                              CHICAGO is 8-8 against the spread versus BROOKLYN over the last 3 seasons
                              CHICAGO is 11-5 straight up against BROOKLYN over the last 3 seasons
                              8 of 16 games in this series have gone OVER THE TOTAL over the last 3 seasons

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                              DENVER (59 - 28) at GOLDEN STATE (50 - 37) - 5/2/2013, 10:30 PM
                              Top Trends for this game.
                              GOLDEN STATE is 47-39 ATS (+4.1 Units) in all games this season.
                              GOLDEN STATE is 10-1 ATS (+8.9 Units) in the first round of the playoffs since 1996.
                              DENVER is 49-38 ATS (+7.2 Units) in all games this season.
                              DENVER is 19-7 ATS (+11.3 Units) when the total is greater than or equal to 210 this season.
                              DENVER is 31-19 ATS (+10.1 Units) as an underdog over the last 2 seasons.
                              DENVER is 22-9 ATS (+12.1 Units) in a road game where the total is greater than or equal to 210 over the last 3 seasons.
                              DENVER is 51-38 ATS (+9.2 Units) when playing against a team with a winning record over the last 2 seasons.
                              DENVER is 43-26 ATS (+14.4 Units) when playing against a team with a winning record - 2nd half of the season over the last 3 seasons.

                              Head-to-Head Series History
                              GOLDEN STATE is 8-7 against the spread versus DENVER over the last 3 seasons
                              DENVER is 8-7 straight up against GOLDEN STATE over the last 3 seasons
                              8 of 15 games in this series have gone OVER THE TOTAL over the last 3 seasons

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                              NBA
                              Short Sheet

                              Thursday, May 2

                              First Round, Game Six (Chicago Leads, 3-2)
                              Brooklyn at Chicago, 8:05 ET TNT
                              Brooklyn: 11-2 ATS away playing their second game in five days
                              Chicago: 10-25 ATS as a home favorite

                              First Round, Game Six (Golden State Leads, 3-2)
                              Denver at Golden State, 10:35 ET TNT
                              Denver: 13-29 ATS away after playing 5+ games as a favorite
                              Golden State: 24-11 ATS off BB games allowing 100+ points




                              NBA
                              Armadillo's Write-Up

                              Thursday, May 2

                              Brooklyn PG Williams is 15-29 in two series wins, 17-48 in three losses. Nets shot 55.8/50% from floor in two series wins, by 17-19 points, both at home; they lost two series games here by 3-8, blowing Game 4 when they led by 14 with 3:00 left and lost in triple OT, only one of the three Chicago series wins that went over total. Brooklyn shot 35.4/34.6% in first two series losses, then 49.5% in triple OT loss. Nets took 21 more FTs than Chicago last two games, after taking nine less in the first three series games. Brooklyn is 3-5 in its last eight road games overall.

                              Denver's two wins stayed under total; Warriors' three wins went over, as they've made difficult shots, shooting 64.6/52.5/55.7% from the floor in wins, 41.3/43.2% in losses, while taking 51 less FTs than Nuggets for entire series. Curry was just 7-19 last game, prompting coach Jackson to call out Denver for being "dirty", putting onus on refs here. Golden State is 8-3 in last eleven home games overall. Denver is 40-4 at home, so lot of pressure on Warriors to finish series here in Oakland. Nuggets are 2-5 in last seven road games, winning at Milwaukee/Utah.




                              NBA

                              Thursday, May 2

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                              Trend Report
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                              8:00 PM
                              BROOKLYN vs. CHICAGO
                              The total has gone OVER in 11 of Brooklyn's last 14 games on the road
                              Brooklyn is 2-5 SU in its last 7 games when playing Chicago
                              The total has gone OVER in 4 of Chicago's last 6 games
                              Chicago is 4-9 ATS in its last 13 games

                              10:30 PM
                              DENVER vs. GOLDEN STATE
                              Denver is 0-5 ATS in its last 5 games
                              The total has gone OVER in 5 of Denver's last 5 games on the road
                              Golden State is 5-1 SU in its last 6 games when playing at home against Denver
                              The total has gone OVER in 5 of Golden State's last 7 games when playing Denver
                              Remember the 3 G's Gambling, Golf, Girls not in any particular order.....

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                              • NBA

                                Thursday, May 2

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                                Thursday's NBA playoff action: What bettors need to know
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                                Brooklyn Nets at Chicago Bulls (-1.5, 183.5)

                                Chicago leads series 3-2.

                                The Brooklyn Nets attempt to even up the best-of-seven Eastern Conference series while the Chicago Bulls seek to conclude it when the two teams square off in Chicago on Thursday. Brooklyn bounced back from a triple-overtime loss in Game 4 to notch an impressive 110-91 on Monday to cut its deficit to 3-2. But the Nets are 0-4 in Chicago this season – counting two regular-season defeats – and the Bulls hope to avoid traveling to Brooklyn for Game 7.

                                Chicago badly missed injured point guard Kirk Hinrich (calf) on Monday and could be without him again on Thursday. Hinrich has frustrated Nets point guard Deron Williams during the series and Williams had 23 points and 10 assists with Hinrich out for Game 5. The Bulls were dismayed with their performance and have promised to be a different club in Game 6. “Were the kind of team – we get hit, we hit back again,” forward Carlos Boozer said. “We’re one of those teams that always bounces back.” Nets coach P.J. Carlesimo noted how different the five games have been in a conference call on Wednesday and expects another battle in Game 6. “I really believe that both teams legitimately feel that they’re better than the other team,” Carlesimo said. “Both think they’re capable of winning.”

                                TV: 8 p.m. ET, TNT, YES (Brooklyn), Comcast SportsNet Chicago

                                ABOUT THE NETS: Center Brook Lopez has put together back-to-back double-doubles, marking the first time he has grabbed 10 or more rebounds in consecutive games since late December. Lopez has grabbed exactly half of his 40 rebounds on the offensive glass. He is averaging 23.6 points and eight rebounds and has scored 20 or more points in all five games. Williams also has back-to-back doubles-doubles by averaging 27.5 points and 10 assists in the two games. He is contributing 20.6 points and 8.2 assists overall. Shooting guard Joe Johnson is hindered by a foot injury and has just one 20-point game in the series while averaging 16.2 points.

                                ABOUT THE BULLS: The play of forward Luol Deng has been highly underwhelming through five games. He is averaging 13.8 points and shooting 38.1 percent, including a dreadful 1-for-18 from 3-point range. Deng had a double-double in Game 3 when he reached his series high of 21 points. Guard Nate Robinson has averaged 27 points over the past two games but typically doesn’t put together three strong games. Robinson only had back-to-back 20-point games twice in the regular season and never reached that figure in three consecutive contests. He is averaging 17.8 points in the series and has shot better than 60 percent from the field three times.

                                TRENDS:

                                * Nets are 0-4 ATS in their last four games following a ATS win.
                                * Bulls are 2-5 ATS in their last seven home games.
                                * Over is 18-6 in Nets last 24 overall.
                                * Over is 4-1 in Bulls last 5 home games.

                                BUZZER BEATERS:

                                1. Brooklyn’s two wins in the series are by an average of 18 points.

                                2. Bulls G Jimmy Butler has averaged 17 points over the last two games while going 11-of-17 from the field.

                                3. Nets F Andray Blatche has averaged 13 points over the last two games but is dealing with a right calf ailment.



                                Denver Nuggets at Golden State Warriors (+1.5, 211)

                                Golden State leads series 3-2.

                                The Golden State Warriors did not carry much of the enthusiasm that paced them at home into Denver on Tuesday. Perhaps when the series comes back to Golden State the Warriors will be up for the challenge. Denver established a physicality in Game 5 that did not make Golden State happy, and the Warriors will need to adjust and respond when they take another crack at closing out the best-of-seven Western Conference series on Thursday.

                                Stephen Curry torched the Nuggets in all three of Golden State’s wins in the series, and Denver made a point of knocking him around a bit at the beginning of Game 5. Already working with a bloodshot right eye from a poke he had taken in the fourth quarter of Game 4, Curry was driven through hard screens in the first four minutes of the game as the Nuggets established the tone. Denver also made a lineup change in Game 5, abandoning the small unit it had used in the previous two games and inserting JaVale McGee at center to pair with Kenneth Faried along the front line.

                                TV: 10:30 p.m. ET, TNT, Altitude (Denver), Comcast SportsNet Bay Area (Golden State)

                                ABOUT THE NUGGETS: Much of the talk after Game 5 centered around the physical play of Denver, especially in regards to Curry. Lost in that chatter was the fact the Nuggets had put together a strong overall performance complete with some efficient first-half offense and contributions from someone other than Ty Lawson. Andre Iguodala stepped up in a big way with 25 points, 12 rebounds and seven assists and Wilson Chandler, freed from the post with McGee and Kosta Koufos playing more minutes, went out to the perimeter and knocked down five 3-pointers, including a crushing dagger when the Warriors were beginning to get back into the game in the fourth quarter. “I think they brought the physicality to the series,” Iguodala said, “and we stopped being the receivers and we’re starting to hit back a little bit.”

                                ABOUT THE WARRIORS: Curry knocked down 18 3-pointers in the first four games of the series but did not hit one in Game 5 until just over five minutes remained in the game. The Nuggets clearly made the sharpshooter a target, and Faried set one screen at the foul line early in the game that appeared to be a direct blow to Curry’s tender left ankle. “Some dirty plays,” coach Mark Jackson said. “It’s playoff basketball. That’s all right. We own it. But make no mistake about it, we went up 3-1 playing hard, physical, clean basketball - not trying to hurt anybody.” Jackson specifically referenced Faried going after Curry’s ankle, and Curry pointed out more instances where he felt he was targeted. “There were a couple, man,” he said. “Going through the paint minding my own business and they come out of nowhere trying to throw elbows.” While Curry had a rough go of it in Game 5, Golden State also missed the inside production from Carl Landry and Andrew Bogut that had given it a big lift in Game 4. Rookie Harrison Barnes did some of the heavy lifting offensively with 23 points and nine rebounds.

                                TRENDS:

                                * Over is 18-5 in the last 23 meetings in Golden State.
                                * Over is 5-2 in the last seven meetings.
                                * Nuggets are 1-4 ATS in the last five meetings in Golden State.
                                * Nuggets are 0-5 ATS in the last five meetings.
                                * Underdog is 5-0 ATS in the last five meetings.

                                BUZZER BEATERS:

                                1. Curry averaged 30 points and nine assists in Games 3 and 4 in Golden State.

                                2. Iguodala is shooting 53.4 percent in the series, including 9-of-21 from 3-point range.

                                3. Denver outscored the Warriors 50-24 in the paint in Game 5.
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