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Saturday card has 2 Highest Rated Tournament sides, the 100% Dog system and the College Insider Tournament play leading the Tournament card. In the NBA We have the 5* Double Perfect Revenge Game of the Month. Free NBA System Play below.
On Saturday the free NBA System Play is on the Indiana. Pacers. Game 505 at 8:05 eastern. The Grizzlies get one hell of a weekend, losing down in Miami and them coming home for Indiana. This sets up Memphis in a system that has won 10 of the last 12 times and plays against home favorites that scored 90 or less as a road dog with 15 or less turnovers last night and they are now taking on an opponent that scored 90 or more as a home favorite of 5 or more. Memphis has failed to cover 4 of 5 at home when the total is 180 to 185 and 6 of the last 9 vs Central division teams. Indiana has won 17 of 24 vs Southwest teams and has won and covered 3 of the last 4 in the series. Indiana is a live dog here tonight. On Saturday we have another solid card with 2 Lead plays in College Hoops being the Early Highest rated College Insider Tournament side and the Highest rated 100% NCAAB Tournament Dog system in the evening. In the NBA Its the Double Perfect 5* NBA Revenge Game of the Month. Jump on now and get the whole card. For the free play take The Indiana Pacers. GC
Stephen Nover's NCAA TOURNAMENT PLAY OF THE YEAR!!
Oregon plus 5 vs. Wisconsin Wisconsin scores more this season, but its defense has slipped. The Badgers have been hurt more than most teams by the new rule that limits physical play. That's the style Bo Ryan has taught his Badgers, who lost three of their best defenders last year. The Badgers are vulnerable against fast-paced teams, who can knock down the 3-pointer plus get to the hoops and hit their free throws. Oregon has those traits. The Ducks ranked No. 8 in scoring, 31st in 3-point percentage and sixth in free throw percentage. The Ducks have three good guards - Joseph Young, Johnathan Loyd and Jason Calliste. I don't see the Badgers slowing all three down. The Badgers are not fast enough or athletic enough to keep up with Oregon, whose run-and-shoot style produces layups and open 3-pointers. The line is a bit inflated because of Wisconsin's 75-35 first-round blowout win against American. The Badgers are 2-6 ATS the past eight times following a point spread cover. Oregon is 8-1-1 ATS the past 10 times when playing at a neutral site.
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