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AAA's 10* *Rockets/Spurs* BLOCKBUSTER (42-33 +$5,050 YTD, 229-169 +$44,050 s/ 2013!)
(NBA) Houston vs. San Antonio,
Point Spread: -1.00 | 100.00 San Antonio (Home)
Result: Win
Point Spread: -1.00 | 100.00 San Antonio (Home)
Result: Win
This is a 10* BLOCKBUSTER on the San Antonio Spurs.
A loss on Sunday would mark the Spurs seventh loss in their last eight games, something San Antonio has not done since 1997 when big man Tim Duncan was still playing at Wake Forest. Suffice it to say, I think this proud, revenge minded champion comes to play today and finds a way to get job done at the end of the night. Houston signed Josh Smith and then went out and beat Memphis 117-111 in overtime on Friday, Smith would score 21. In my mind, this sets up as a bit of a letdown spot for the Rockets after that big victory. Conversely, there's no question which team will be the "hungrier", not only will the Spurs be looking to atone for their recent lacklutre efforts, they'll also be looking to avenge a listless 98-81 setback to the Rockets on November 6th, a game in which San Antonio played without Duncan and Manu Ginobili; both are expected to be in the line-up today (the Spurs have in fact lost six straight in this series). Whether Tony Parker or Kawhi Leonard play today or not doesn't matter in my opinion, note that Houston is a poor 2-3 ATS this year off an upset win as an underdog, while San Antonio is 12-8 ATS this season vs. good offensive teams which average 99-plus points per contest. A great situational opportunity, play on the SPURS.
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A loss on Sunday would mark the Spurs seventh loss in their last eight games, something San Antonio has not done since 1997 when big man Tim Duncan was still playing at Wake Forest. Suffice it to say, I think this proud, revenge minded champion comes to play today and finds a way to get job done at the end of the night. Houston signed Josh Smith and then went out and beat Memphis 117-111 in overtime on Friday, Smith would score 21. In my mind, this sets up as a bit of a letdown spot for the Rockets after that big victory. Conversely, there's no question which team will be the "hungrier", not only will the Spurs be looking to atone for their recent lacklutre efforts, they'll also be looking to avenge a listless 98-81 setback to the Rockets on November 6th, a game in which San Antonio played without Duncan and Manu Ginobili; both are expected to be in the line-up today (the Spurs have in fact lost six straight in this series). Whether Tony Parker or Kawhi Leonard play today or not doesn't matter in my opinion, note that Houston is a poor 2-3 ATS this year off an upset win as an underdog, while San Antonio is 12-8 ATS this season vs. good offensive teams which average 99-plus points per contest. A great situational opportunity, play on the SPURS.
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