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  • Can'tPickAWinner
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    • Nov 2012
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    #46
    Friday's Playoff Essentials
    Tony Mejia

    Western Conference First Round – Game 6

    No. 1 Golden State at No. 8 L.A. Clippers (ESPN, 10:05 p.m. ET) -- Warriors lead 3-2


    Apr. 13 - Warriors (-13.5) 121 vs. Clippers 104 (Under 233)
    Apr. 15 - Clippers (+13.5) 135 at Warriors 131 (Over 234)
    Apr. 18 - Warriors (-9.5) 132 at Clippers 105 (Over 234)
    Apr. 21 - Warriors (-9.5) 113 at Clippers 105 (Under 236)
    Apr. 24 - Clippers (+14.5) 129 at Warriors 121 (Over 232.5)

    Watching Game 5 of the first-round series between the Warriors and Clippers bordered on surreal. Even if you don’t watch over a thousand games a year like some of us around these parts, you’ve seen enough basketball to know that the best teams always make a run late. It’s what makes engineering an upset so special.

    What we saw on Wednesday at Oracle Arena brought back memories of Duke-Louisville this season. If you’re not as up on the college game, a Blue Devils team that featured three players who will be selected in the top half of the lottery found themselves down 23 points with less than 10 minutes to play against a Cardinals team no one really expected much from in 2018-19. Like the Clippers, brighter days are ahead for the ‘Ville, but they were just out there for the participant ribbon over the past season. Zion Williamson and Co. forced a meltdown, finishing up the largest comeback of Mike Krzyzewski’s career with a 71-69 win.

    The hunters, when great, typically chase down the hunted in this sport.

    The Warriors, at home, were expected to rally past the Clippers on Wednesday night, which is undoubtedly what many were counting on in what had to be an unfortunately memorable night for those backing the champs’ comeback efforts via in-game betting.

    We’ve seen Golden State come back on better teams than these heart-and-hustle Clippers, so even though they were down double-digits for most of the third quarter, it’s no surprise many felt compelled to get in on the Warriors as a pick’em or even getting points as the game progressed deeper into the night. The Warriors pulled within 97-94 with 1:23 left in the third quarter before L.A. scored the final seven points to space the lead out to 10 entering the fourth.

    Another uphill climb saw the Warriors catch the Clippers at 117 on a Kevin Durant dunk with 3:29 left. Even those who don’t care for the polarizing superstar had to cheer him then. By the time winning time rolled around in Game 5, only Golden State in-game bettors wanted to see them complete the comeback, but my understanding is that there were a lot of you watching the final minutes with covers over your eyes and an account balance on the brain.

    Those who had taken a side pre-game already had the outcome decided. The ‘over’ was coming in. The Clippers weren’t going to lose by 15 points. They weren’t going out like that. The better question ended up being whether they would be going out at all.

    A Durant dunk with 2:40 left put the Warriors up 118-117, getting them back the lead for the first time since early second-quarter.

    The Clippers’ melt had been completed. What happened next was most unexpected.

    Lou Williams outscored Golden State 8-0 over the next two minutes, getting half of them on a four-point play that gave L.A. the lead back for the final time just seconds after falling behind. Durant fouled him. He couldn’t help it. The Warriors turned the ball over twice and struggled to get off quality looks. Ironically, every member of their “Hamptons Five” lineup besides Draymond Green missed a shot or committed an error. Four All-Stars and Andre Iguodala couldn’t manage to score a basket when it mattered most until Stephen Curry hit a long 3-pointer with less than 30 seconds left to trim a deficit that had grown to nine points down in size.

    It was too late. There would be no last-gasp miracle. A lot of in-game bets fell victim to an incredible upset in what has been the biggest treat the first round of the NBA playoffs has had to offer. Is it an indictment of Golden State, proof that this group lacks the special formula that delivered consecutive titles?

    I’m going to pass on being overly dramatic, though I wouldn’t blame those who dropped a chunk on a monumental letdown from feeling that way.

    The Warriors look more vulnerable than they did when the postseason began, having lost DeMarcus Cousins to a quad injury that will likely sideline him for the remainder of the playoffs. You best believe he would’ve been an asset to keep Montrezl Harrell from getting as comfortable as he’s looked in the paint throughout the series. Andrew Bogut and Kevon Looney are getting used to playing the increased minutes they’ll be tasked with over the next few weeks in teaming to replace Cousins, so maybe this time against the Clippers will prove beneficial.

    Spoiler alert, the Warriors aren’t going to lose this series. No matter how much of your investment they lost on Wednesday night, they’re still the best bet to yield a return on winning it all. The issue is that like the Clippers, other teams have now seen enough of what they can do that the element of fear is no longer present.

    Pat Beverley has gone from overlooked pest to primary antagonist, somehow finishing with 14 rebounds while shooting 5-for-11 from 3-point range when that’s never been a strength. He’s proven he’s willing to do whatever it takes and is testing Golden State’s will. Lou Williams is one of the silkiest scorers we’ve ever seen, gifted beyond belief and in the conversation as one of the top sixth-man in league history. Harrell has raised his level to unprecedented heights in terms of consistency. Rookies Shai Gilgeous-Alexander, Landry Shamet and Jerome Robinson haven’t blinked.

    Take your hat off to the Clippers for what they’ve done. They’ve dented the Warriors enough that their championship odds have come all the way down from -200 to -150 at Westgate Superbook. They were -350 to win the West when the series began and are now -300. That will be part of the legacy for L.A.’s group of overachievers, at least until we see whether their exploits have gotten the attention of a Durant, Kawhi Leonard or Jimmy Butler enough to want to come play for Steve Ballmer. All that remains to be seen.

    NBA expert Chris David didn’t expect this series to reach Game 5 yet alone Game 6 and he certainly doesn’t believe Game 7 will happen. He’s fading the Clippers on Friday night due to their inconsistent offense.

    “Los Angeles has been a fun team to watch all season and seeing them explode on Wednesday wasn’t surprising considering the offensive firepower they have. Unfortunately for Doc Rivers, his troops haven’t been able to duplicate the production on a night-to-night basis,” David said. “Including the result in Game 5, the Clippers have scored 129 points or more 10 times this season. In the first nine contests following those hot-shooting nights, Los Angeles has averaged 113.4 PPG and while the drop-off doesn’t seem alarming, it’s translated into a 3-6 record. Delving into those numbers further, the three wins came against non-playoff teams and five of the six losses were against playoff teams and they came by average of 17 PPG. That includes the Game 3 loss at home to the Warriors by 27 points in this series.”

    Green is dealing with a wrist injury and missed both of his 3-pointers in Game 5, but he had punished the Clips for playing entirely off him earlier in the series. Curry has had issues getting off but shot for 4-for-5 from beyond the arc on Wednesday, which makes you wonder why he wasn’t more aggressive. Durant scored 45 points as the offense ran through him after he was criticized for being too passive earlier in the series, so it’s clear that the Warriors haven’t found the right balance in this series. Credit Rivers and the Clippers for a little of that.

    Golden State has struggled mightily on the defensive end to add to its helping of blame pie for why they had to make a return trip to Staples after going up 3-1 on Sunday. The Clippers have scored 105 points twice and 104 once in their three losses but have averaged 132 points in their victories. The pick-and-roll combination of Williams and Harrell has proven unstoppable in those games, so it’s on Kerr to have a counter that makes life more difficult for that elite bench tandem. The Warriors have averaged 123.6 points per game in the series, so keep that in mind when considering the total (233), especially since Rivers is going small at the onset of games with JaMychal Green having replaced Ivica Zubac in the starting five. L.A. is more perimeter oriented as a result and is employing a faster pace.

    Expect Golden State to finally get out of the series and on to their highly anticipated matchup with the Rockets tonight. Even though L.A. is going off at over +400 on the money line, resist that temptation. The question thus becomes whether you have enough faith in the Warriors to lay double-digits. Have you seen enough to believe that these Clippers have too much heart to go quietly?
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    • Can'tPickAWinner
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      • Nov 2012
      • 369828

      #47
      Golden State Warriors vs. LA Clippers Preview and Predictions 04-26-2019 in NBA

      The Golden State Warriors got caught looking ahead to the Western Conference semifinals, and the Los Angeles Clippers made them pay. The Warriors will try to keep their focus on the present and close out the eighth-seeded Clippers when they visit Los Angeles for Game 6 on Friday.

      Golden State had a chance to close out the series at home on Wednesday but suffered a 129-121 setback and bemoaned their lack of intensity after the loss. "When we get a nice lead, we just tend to relax a little bit," Warriors star Kevin Durant told reporters. "I said it before. Teams are looking for something just to get them back into the game, you know what I'm saying? If we foul a 3-point shooter or turn the rock over or we shoot a few bad shots in a row, teams get going. They'll build some confidence. Because they're already playing loose, with nothing to lose, those shots, they don't have no pressure from the start to the finish, especially as an eight-seed. So, they're coming out with some confidence already. And we kind of kept the door open with our intensity to start the game." The Clippers never lost confidence after going down 3-1 and were led by sixth man Lou Williams, who collected 33 points in the victory. "For us, our focus was to come in, extend the series and get another win on the home floor," Williams told reporters. "It's their mistake for looking ahead. So that's on them."

      TV: 10 p.m. ET, ESPN, NBCS Bay Area (Golden State), FS Prime Ticket (Los Angeles) LINE: Warriors -9.5

      ABOUT THE WARRIORS: Durant scored a playoff career-high 45 points on Wednesday and Stephen Curry added 24 but Golden State allowed the Clippers to shoot 54.1 percent from the floor and score 104 points through the first three quarters. "This game sucked," Warriors guard Klay Thompson told reporters. "We lost. Let's go win Friday. Let's win big. Let's freakin' win by 30, like we're capable of. But it's basketball, so I'm excited for Friday." The Warriors won Games 3 and 4 in Los Angeles by a combined 35 points.

      ABOUT THE CLIPPERS: Williams averaged 34.5 points in Los Angeles' two wins in the series and 17.7 in the three losses. "He's a great scorer, just like Curry, just like Durant," Los Angeles coach Doc Rivers told reporters of Williams. "In the games in L.A., they were trapping him a lot, so we took the picks away a lot tonight and iso'ed him with space. And I thought that gave him room to work. Thought the end of the second quarter we did it over and over again. That got his rhythm. And when Lou gets his rhythm, he's tough to guard. He's been tallying in the fourth. He believes he's a closer. He is a closer. He did that tonight for us." Williams added 10 assists in the Game 5 win and had plenty of success working the pick-and-roll with forward Montrezl Harrell, who scored 24 points on 11-of-14 shooting.

      BUZZER BEATERS

      1. Clippers SF Danilo Gallinari scored 26 points in Game 5 after totaling 25 points on 7-of-33 shooting in the two previous games.

      2. Curry is 30-of-31 from the free-throw line in the series.

      3. Los Angeles PG Patrick Beverley recorded series highs of 17 points and 14 rebounds in Game 5.


      PREDICTION: Warriors 121, Clippers 118
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      • Can'tPickAWinner
        Super Moderator
        • Nov 2012
        • 369828

        #48
        Carolina Hurricanes vs. New York Islanders Preview and Predictions 04-26-2019 in NHL

        The New York Islanders and Carolina Hurricanes each did their part to prevent what had become a signature second-round matchup between Metropolitan Division rivals. So, instead of Sidney Crosby and Alex Ovechkin renewing acquaintances for the third straight year, Game 1 on Friday will feature the upstart Hurricanes visiting the Islanders at Barclays Center.

        New York is well-rested after completing a sweep Pittsburgh on April 16 while Carolina went the extra mile -- and then some -- before posting a 4-3 double-overtime win over Washington on Wednesday in Game 7 of their first-round series. "I know they're probably sitting there licking their chops. I know we all would be with the way this series went. Seven games, overtime, the grind that this series was, the injuries that have racked up. They've been sitting there for 10 days," Hurricanes coach Rod Brind'Amour said of the Islanders. Carolina and New York are meeting for the first time since Jan. 8, when the Hurricanes posted a 4-3 victory to prevent a four-game sweep in the regular-season series. Captain Justin Williams scored the go-ahead goal with 2:42 remaining in the third period of that last meeting with the Islanders and set up Brock McGinn's series-clinching goal against the Capitals.

        TV: 7 p.m. ET, NBC Sports Network, CBC, Sportsnet, TVAS LINE: Islanders -2.5

        ABOUT THE HURRICANES: Petr Mrazek won 11 of final 13 games in the regular season before posting a 2.54 goals-against average versus Washington. Defenseman Jaccob Slavin led the team in points in the first round with his club-best nine assists while rookie Warren Foegele had four goals. Sebastian Aho, who led the team with 30 goals in the regular season, mustered just two assists in the season series with the Islanders.

        ABOUT THE ISLANDERS: Jordan Eberle, who led the team in goals (four) and points (six), tied Ray Ferraro as the only members of Islanders to score a goal in each of the first four playoff games while Mathew Barzal notched a club-best five assists. Eberle, however, failed to record a point in all four meetings with Carolina while Barzal set up a pair of goals in the series. Vezina Trophy finalist Robin Lehner posted a playoff-best 1.47 goals-against average and a .956 save percentage in the first-round series, although he watched Thomas Greiss turn aside 129 of 136 shots while playing in all four regular-season meetings with the Hurricanes.

        OVERTIME

        1. New York LW Josh Bailey collected three goals and an assist in the first round and had two and three, respectively, in the season series versus the Carolina.

        2. The Hurricanes went 3-for-25 with the man advantage in the first round while the Islanders thwarted 10-of-11 power-play situations.

        3. Friday's NHL game will be the first at Barclays Center since New York's 5-2 win against Edmonton on Feb. 16.


        PREDICTION: Islanders 3, Hurricanes 1
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        • Can'tPickAWinner
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          • Nov 2012
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          #49
          Colorado Avalanche vs. San Jose Sharks Preview and Predictions 04-26-2019 in NHL

          The San Jose Sharks pulled off a stunning comeback in their first-round playoff series -- albeit with a huge assist from a controversial officiating call -- and now have the home-ice advantage throughout the Western Conference playoffs. Fresh off a dramatic seven-game win over Vegas, San Jose opens its second-round series versus the Colorado Avalanche on Friday night.

          The Sharks erased a 3-1 series deficit against the Golden Knights but were trailing 3-0 midway through Game 7 until a five-minute major penalty paved the way for four power-play goals in a 5-4 overtime victory. "It's a special group," San Jose coach Peter DeBoer said. "We rallied like that all year at different points, even early in the series here when we were down 3-0 (in Game 2). People have written them off, or down and out ... there's a lot of belief in there." That same belief holds true for the eighth-seeded Avalanche, who spotted Calgary a 4-0 win in their series opener before rattling off four consecutive wins to eliminate the Western Conference regular season champion. "I think not too many people would have us in this position at this point in the year, but I think in our room we believe," coach Jared Bednar said of Colorado, which used a 10-game point streak (8-0-2) to punch its ticket to the postseason. "Our guys should be confident based on the way we played down the stretch and then the playoffs."

          TV: 10 p.m. ET, NBC Sports Network, Sportsnet, CBC, TVAS LINE: Sharks -1.5

          ABOUT THE AVALANCHE: Top-line center Nathan MacKinnon established career highs of 41 goals and 99 points during the regular season and added eight more points over the final four games against Calgary. "He was a difference maker every night for us, dangerous every time he touched the puck," Bednar said. "Highly competitive on the defensive side of things -- he played physical. ... He is one of the best players in the world and if he continues to play like that he's tough to handle for any team." Mikko Rantanen was moved off the No. 1 unit for the postseason and responded by leading Colorado with five goals and four assists.

          ABOUT THE SHARKS: Captain Joe Pavelski, the team leader with 38 goals during the regular season, was knocked woozy and left bleeding on the game-changing penalty versus Vegas and was listed as doubtful for the series opener. "We're going to need guys to step into the lineup here and help out," said forward Logan Couture, who scored twice in the Game 7 comeback and had six goals in the series to share the lead with Tomas Hertl, one of four players with at least 30 tallies during the regular season. Much-maligned netminder Martin Jones had a woeful three-game stretch before turning aside 122 of 129 shots in his last three starts.

          OVERTIME

          1. San Jose went 3-0-0 against the Avalanche, winning a pair of one-goal decisions before a 5-2 victory in a meaningless regular-season finale.

          2. Avalanche G Philipp Grubauer has allowed two goals of fewer in 14 of his last 16 starts.

          3. Sharks D Brent Burns had two goals and seven points in the three matchups versus Colorado this season.


          PREDICTION: Sharks 3, Avalanche 2
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          • Can'tPickAWinner
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            #50
            Dwayne Connors

            Friday free play on the Warriors and the Clippers to land Over the total in Game Six of their opening round series from the Staples Canter.


            On Wednesday night, the Clips fought off elimination, as they posted 129 big points in their 129-121 road shocker. That game landed Over the total. That makes it 3 Overs in the 5 games contested, with 2 of the last 3 in this series in the Over column.


            Both teams are on the high-end of the scoring spectrum, as Golden State posts an even 118 points per game while allowing 111.5 points per game against, and Los Angeles scores scores 115.2 points per game, while allowing almost the same at 11.8 points per game.


            Series notes show that 5 of the last 7 games played between the teams in the City of Angels have landed Over the total, and the Over have also been the play in 12 of the last 16 overall series meetings between these Western Conference rivals.


            This game should feature a sizable amount of trips to the free throw line, as I have a feeling the Clippers will be doing all they can to try and force this series back to Oakland for a 7th and deciding game on Sunday.


            Just need both of these teams to be in the vicinity of their season averages, and sprinkle in some free throws made with the clock stopped, and we hit the Over before it is all said and done.


            Warriors-Clippers Over for Friday night's Game Six.

            2* GOLDEN STATE-L.A. CLIPPERS OVER
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            • Can'tPickAWinner
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              • 369828

              #51
              Bob Valentino

              Friday comp play comes from the Emerald City as the Rangers and the Mariners will combine for their second straight Over as their four game weekend set continues.

              Texas could only muster a pair of runs last night, but thanks to a pair of touchdowns and a pair of extra-points - that is 14 runs - that Seattle was able to post, last night's first of four sailed well over the posted price.

              The Over has been the norm for both teams this week, as the Rangers are now on a 5-1 Over run that includes each of their last 3 games. In their last 10 games pitched, the team ERA is an alarming 6.06. As for the Mariners, 5 of their last 7 overall have landed Over the posted price.

              That over 6 Rangers team ERA may not improve all that much tonight with the scuffling Shelby Miller on the mound, as Miller has logged 15-plus innings in 4 starts so far, and has an ERA that is over 7. 7.63 to be exact!

              Seattle counters with Yusei Kikuchi who has already turned in 6 starts this season, and sports an ERA of 4.68. Of his 6 starts in the books, 5 of them have ended up playing Over the total!

              Series meetings between the teams show a slight Over trend, as 6 of the last 10 since last year between the A.L. West rivals have trended Over, but for the year both teams have been trending towards the Over, as the Rangers are 14-10 Over in their 24 games, while the Mariners are 18-9-1 Over in their 28 games in the books for the season thus far.

              I don't see this one ending up as lopsided as yesterday's 14-2 score, but I do see enough runs on the scoreboard to have the teams make it 2 in a row this weekend in the Over column.

              Texas-Seattle Over for Friday night.

              3* TEXAS-SEATTLE OVER
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              • Can'tPickAWinner
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                #52
                Tys Terrific Tips

                MLB PHILADELPHIA PHILLIES u8.5
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                • Can'tPickAWinner
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                  #53
                  Ace / V.I.P.

                  NBA GOLDEN STATE WARRIORS ‑10
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                  • Can'tPickAWinner
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                    #54
                    SportsPicks.Vegas

                    MLB CHICAGO CUBS/ARIZONA DIAMONDBACKS u9
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                    • Can'tPickAWinner
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                      #55
                      Pure Lock

                      MLB COLORADO ROCKIES +150
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                      • Can'tPickAWinner
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                        #56
                        Team Underground

                        NHL NEW YORK ISLANDERS ‑140
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                        • Can'tPickAWinner
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                          #57
                          Mikey Money

                          MLB SAN FRANCISCO GIANTS +125
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                          • Can'tPickAWinner
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                            #58
                            Mikey Sports

                            MLB MINNESOTA TWINS ‑180
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                            • Can'tPickAWinner
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                              #59
                              R and R Totals

                              MLB BALTIMORE ORIOLES/MINNESOTA TWINS ‑125 o9
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                                #60
                                Top Dog

                                NHL COLORADO AVALANCHE +120
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