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    Steve Merril is coming off his 3rd straight hoops SWEEP and is on a 14-5 (73.7%) run while Matt Fargo SWEPT the NBA card to run his NBA streak to 13-5 (72.2%)!!! Join all of the Advisors for Wednesday’s action!!!

    Wednesday’s Feature Plays

    Matt Fargo – Wednesday’s 2.5-Unit **NIT Game of the Week**
    Steve Merril – NIT Game of the Night!
    Big AI – Eye-Popping 20-0 ATS Tourney Steamroller
    Tom Stryker – Winning Tourney Run Continues
    Larry Ness – NBA Action For Wednesday
    Scott Rickenbach – Top Play For Wednesday

    Free Play For Wednesday From Matt Fargo

    Orlando Magic at Toronto Raptors 7:00 PM ET

    Toronto Raptors -5 -110

    Orlando is coming off a road win at Miami but trying to repeat that will be difficult as explained later. The Magic are stuck in neutral as they have dropped 11 of 15 and 23 of 32 dating back to January 12th. They started out as one of the hottest teams in the league but have fizzled since then, especially away from home. Orlando is 4-19 over its last 23 games on the road and there have been some ugly losses during that stretch. Those 19 defeats have been by an average of 8.9 ppg including the last nine by an average of 11.6 ppg.

    Toronto returns home after suffering one of its worst outings at New York but a bounce back can be expected. The Raptors have now dropped two straight games and they have not lost three straight that included two home games since January 3rd and that third defeat came against Phoenix. Toronto is 23-10 at home, 24-15 in the Eastern Conference and now facing a team in has controlled. The Raptors have won six of the last eight meetings, covering seven of those including five in a row and five straight at home.

    Orlando has not won back-to-back road games since November 29th and December 1st in Portland and Seattle. As a matter of fact, the Magic have not won back-to-back games period since January 31st and February 2nd as they have lost six straight following a win and those defeats have been by a putrid 12.5 ppg. This is a revenge game for the Magic but avenging a defeat on the road is not easy especially given the fact that Orlando is 21-41 ATS in its last 62 games revenging a road loss against opponent of 10 points or more.

    The Raptors shot 34.2 percent against the Knicks including 9.5 percent from behind the arc. With them being such a good shooting team, those percentages were just an aberration and Toronto will improve significantly as it has in the past. Over the last two seasons, Toronto is 12-2 ATS after a game where they made 20 percent or worse of their long range shots and heading home will help that even more as the Raptors are 25-9 ATS after playing a road game this season. Toronto gets it done and wins big. Play Toronto Raptors 1.5 Units

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    Free Play For Wednesday From Larry Ness

    Los Angeles Clippers at Milwaukee Bucks 8:00 PM ET

    Milwaukee Bucks -6.5 -105

    The Clippers shocked the Bulls last night (and me!) 103-89, as Brand, Maggette and Mobley combined for 68 points. Cassell, still struggling with a bad back, missed for the sixth time in his last 10 games. That's bad news, as Livingston is already out for the year. The Clippers are playing their sixth road game in just nine days which is obviously a very tough stretch. Considering the team is just 10-24 away from home this year (12-20-2 ATS), it's all the tougher. The Bucks are 2-0 under new head coach Larry Krystkowiak and a healthy Redd has averaged 28.5 PPG over his last four games. PF Villanueva looks like he'll miss again but I'm still backing the Bucks to avenge a 115-96 loss in LA to these Clippers. Take Milwaukee

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