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Wednesday, March 19
Favorites have a tough night in the Association
It was a tough night in the Association for favorites. They went just 1-4 against the spread Tuesday night, only hitting at a mark of 20 percent.
Road favorites had an even worse night going 0-3 ATS.
The Heat, Wizards, Blazers and Raptors all failed to cover as favorites.
Heat pitiful against the spread vs. Celtics
Despite getting a lot of media attention and playing some good basketball this season, the Miami Heat have not been consistent for bettors. The Heat have a sub-.500 winning percentage (29-33-2) against the spread this season.
That record gets even worse when the Heat challenge the Boston Celtics. In the past 58 meetings the Heat are 19-39 ATS, a span that date backs to Dec. 2002. The Heat have increased problems at TD Gardens, going 3-13 ATS in Boston.
The Heat open as 6.5-point road favorites against the Celtics Wednesday.
History says expect low score in Jazz-Grizzlies matchup
The Utah Jazz are going to be visiting Memphis Wednesday night and that's a good thing for bettors. The Jazz and Grizzlies are both streaking towards the under both this season and beyond.
The Utah Jazz have an over/under record of 14-21 so far on the road this season. The more impressive trend is the Jazz were 11-10 O/U at one point this season, but have gone Under in 11 of their past 14 on the road.
As an added benefit to the Under trend, the Jazz and Grizzlies have gone under in 16 of their past 21 in the FedEx Forum.
The total for the game is currently at 188.
Cavs' Irving optimistic about return this season
Cleveland Cavaliers point guard Kyrie Irving hopes his season is not over.
After it was announced Monday that the All-Star will miss at least two weeks and eight games with a strained biceps tendon, Irving is encouraged that the injury will not require surgery.
"If you could take a positive from the situation, obviously that would be one, that at this point, I don't have to get surgery, which is tremendous," Irving said at the shootaround before the Cavaliers' game against the Miami Heat on Tuesday night.
"We'll see in two weeks. I'm not going to give a definitive answer (on his return) because I don't know that answer. At this point, I'm just going to continue to support my teammates and be on the sideline. Whatever the medical team needs me to do and whatever's in my best interests, I'm going to do."
Tests showed that the Cavaliers' leading scorer has a strained tendon but not a tear.
Wednesday, March 19
Favorites have a tough night in the Association
It was a tough night in the Association for favorites. They went just 1-4 against the spread Tuesday night, only hitting at a mark of 20 percent.
Road favorites had an even worse night going 0-3 ATS.
The Heat, Wizards, Blazers and Raptors all failed to cover as favorites.
Heat pitiful against the spread vs. Celtics
Despite getting a lot of media attention and playing some good basketball this season, the Miami Heat have not been consistent for bettors. The Heat have a sub-.500 winning percentage (29-33-2) against the spread this season.
That record gets even worse when the Heat challenge the Boston Celtics. In the past 58 meetings the Heat are 19-39 ATS, a span that date backs to Dec. 2002. The Heat have increased problems at TD Gardens, going 3-13 ATS in Boston.
The Heat open as 6.5-point road favorites against the Celtics Wednesday.
History says expect low score in Jazz-Grizzlies matchup
The Utah Jazz are going to be visiting Memphis Wednesday night and that's a good thing for bettors. The Jazz and Grizzlies are both streaking towards the under both this season and beyond.
The Utah Jazz have an over/under record of 14-21 so far on the road this season. The more impressive trend is the Jazz were 11-10 O/U at one point this season, but have gone Under in 11 of their past 14 on the road.
As an added benefit to the Under trend, the Jazz and Grizzlies have gone under in 16 of their past 21 in the FedEx Forum.
The total for the game is currently at 188.
Cavs' Irving optimistic about return this season
Cleveland Cavaliers point guard Kyrie Irving hopes his season is not over.
After it was announced Monday that the All-Star will miss at least two weeks and eight games with a strained biceps tendon, Irving is encouraged that the injury will not require surgery.
"If you could take a positive from the situation, obviously that would be one, that at this point, I don't have to get surgery, which is tremendous," Irving said at the shootaround before the Cavaliers' game against the Miami Heat on Tuesday night.
"We'll see in two weeks. I'm not going to give a definitive answer (on his return) because I don't know that answer. At this point, I'm just going to continue to support my teammates and be on the sideline. Whatever the medical team needs me to do and whatever's in my best interests, I'm going to do."
Tests showed that the Cavaliers' leading scorer has a strained tendon but not a tear.
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