Enjoyed a 5-1 night on my picks - teased VT and won on it actually.
Enjoying a 3-1, 8-0, and 5-1 run which = 16-2 the last 3 nights in my account.
Really not into records but I am certainly enjoying the moment.
RJ, Kapt, Homer, Patrick, Hoops and a few others cashed in nicely last night as well.
Hoops gets alot of traffic and is good to see B/C so active on the night.
Just remember that heat can turn to cold quickly - so stay within your money management and don't get greedy. Too many plays and you find yourself wondering what happened. Keep it within reason as the table always finds a way to shift when so much is placed on it.
My NBA picks tonight are (no value given- remember money management wins):
1) Philly -4.5 over Utah
Play On - Any team (PHILADELPHIA) revenging a road loss vs opponent against opponent off 2 or more consecutive upset wins as an underdog
46-18 over the last 5 seasons. ( 71.9% )
2) Miami -5
Miami is healthy again and GS is just the opposite.
3) Miami Over 211
Play any team on four days rest over the total.
(10-0 for season)
Back with CBB later.
To make matters worse forwards Troy Murphy (ankle) and Calbert Cheaney (quadriceps) both had to leave the game. Murphy is questionable for tonight's affair, while Cheaney is expected to miss the game.
However, forward Mickael Pietrus, who has played just 10 games this season because of a knee injury, practiced extensively on Monday and could return to action tonight.
Golden State, which will head to Phoenix on Thursday, is 9-8 in its building this season.
Miami, meanwhile, comes in on a winning note after Dwyane Wade returned to the lineup and had 31 points, seven assists and five rebounds to lead the Heat past Portland, 118-89, at the Rose Garden.
Jason Williams added 20 points and eight assists for the Heat, who put an end to a two-game losing streak. Antoine Walker added 16 points while Shaquille O'Neal and James Posey each scored 12 in the win.
Wade, who had missed Friday's game against Phoenix with a shin injury, was 13- of-17 from the floor and added six steals.
The Heat, who are in the midst of a seven-game road trip, are 8-11 away from home this season.
Miami won both matchups with the Warriors last season and has won three straight and has won nine of 11 and 13 of the last 16 meetings. The Heat have also won three of five and five of their last eight in the Bay Area.
Enjoying a 3-1, 8-0, and 5-1 run which = 16-2 the last 3 nights in my account.
Really not into records but I am certainly enjoying the moment.
RJ, Kapt, Homer, Patrick, Hoops and a few others cashed in nicely last night as well.
Hoops gets alot of traffic and is good to see B/C so active on the night.
Just remember that heat can turn to cold quickly - so stay within your money management and don't get greedy. Too many plays and you find yourself wondering what happened. Keep it within reason as the table always finds a way to shift when so much is placed on it.
My NBA picks tonight are (no value given- remember money management wins):
1) Philly -4.5 over Utah
Play On - Any team (PHILADELPHIA) revenging a road loss vs opponent against opponent off 2 or more consecutive upset wins as an underdog
46-18 over the last 5 seasons. ( 71.9% )
2) Miami -5
Miami is healthy again and GS is just the opposite.
3) Miami Over 211
Play any team on four days rest over the total.
(10-0 for season)
Back with CBB later.
To make matters worse forwards Troy Murphy (ankle) and Calbert Cheaney (quadriceps) both had to leave the game. Murphy is questionable for tonight's affair, while Cheaney is expected to miss the game.
However, forward Mickael Pietrus, who has played just 10 games this season because of a knee injury, practiced extensively on Monday and could return to action tonight.
Golden State, which will head to Phoenix on Thursday, is 9-8 in its building this season.
Miami, meanwhile, comes in on a winning note after Dwyane Wade returned to the lineup and had 31 points, seven assists and five rebounds to lead the Heat past Portland, 118-89, at the Rose Garden.
Jason Williams added 20 points and eight assists for the Heat, who put an end to a two-game losing streak. Antoine Walker added 16 points while Shaquille O'Neal and James Posey each scored 12 in the win.
Wade, who had missed Friday's game against Phoenix with a shin injury, was 13- of-17 from the floor and added six steals.
The Heat, who are in the midst of a seven-game road trip, are 8-11 away from home this season.
Miami won both matchups with the Warriors last season and has won three straight and has won nine of 11 and 13 of the last 16 meetings. The Heat have also won three of five and five of their last eight in the Bay Area.
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