Teddy Covers
Jan 10 '18, 8:05 PM in 2h
NBA | Thunder vs Wolves
Play on: Thunder +4½ -110 at BMaker
Take Oklahoma City (#717)
Minnesota has cashed winning bets for their backers in only seven of their first 20 home games. It’s been even worse lately – four of those seven ATS covers came before November 15th! In games that are expected to be tight, with a pointspread between +4.5 and -4.5, the T-wolves are a 40% ATS proposition; not exactly ‘bet-on’ material.
And Minnesota isn’t beating good teams these days. Their last six wins: the Lakers twice, Indiana during their no-Oladipo tank, the Suns, the .500 Pelicans and a non-cover in an OT win vs. Denver. Before that, it was Sacramento, Dallas, the Clippers without Blake Griffin twice, the Suns again and a one point win (non-cover) against the Blazers. Even with all of their struggles, OKC is better than each and every one of the last 11 teams Minnesota has beaten.
Everyone seems convinced that the sky is falling in OKC because the Thunder just lost back-2-back home games against Phoenix and Portland; and Russell Westbrook left the arena before speaking with reporters after last night’s loss to the Damian Lillard-less Blazers. Don’t be fooled by the mainstream hype – remember, sports reporters need stories every single day. OKC has been an underdog on three previous occasions this season. They are 3-0 SU in those games, an emerging trend worth riding tonight. Take the Thunder.
Jan 10 '18, 8:05 PM in 2h
NBA | Thunder vs Wolves
Play on: Thunder +4½ -110 at BMaker
Take Oklahoma City (#717)
Minnesota has cashed winning bets for their backers in only seven of their first 20 home games. It’s been even worse lately – four of those seven ATS covers came before November 15th! In games that are expected to be tight, with a pointspread between +4.5 and -4.5, the T-wolves are a 40% ATS proposition; not exactly ‘bet-on’ material.
And Minnesota isn’t beating good teams these days. Their last six wins: the Lakers twice, Indiana during their no-Oladipo tank, the Suns, the .500 Pelicans and a non-cover in an OT win vs. Denver. Before that, it was Sacramento, Dallas, the Clippers without Blake Griffin twice, the Suns again and a one point win (non-cover) against the Blazers. Even with all of their struggles, OKC is better than each and every one of the last 11 teams Minnesota has beaten.
Everyone seems convinced that the sky is falling in OKC because the Thunder just lost back-2-back home games against Phoenix and Portland; and Russell Westbrook left the arena before speaking with reporters after last night’s loss to the Damian Lillard-less Blazers. Don’t be fooled by the mainstream hype – remember, sports reporters need stories every single day. OKC has been an underdog on three previous occasions this season. They are 3-0 SU in those games, an emerging trend worth riding tonight. Take the Thunder.
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