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New York Knicks vs. Golden State Warriors
Play: New York Knicks +4
At 10:35 pm, our selection is on the New York Knicks plus the points over Golden State. The Warriors have been playing very well at home of late -- and we've been on them in several of those games (e.g., vs. Utah and San Antonio) -- but in all of the games we've played on the Warriors, they had been installed as the underdog. Now, Golden State is favored, and the Warriors are a dismal 5-9 ATS as a favorite this season. Frankly, I love fading bad teams as favorites. We went against Oklahoma City when it was favored by 7 vs. Sacramento on Sunday (and got the $$$ when the Thunder won by just three points), and also faded the Grizzlies on Friday when they were favored by 5 over the Clippers (and Memphis lost that game by 21). Now, let's fade the Warriors, as bad teams cannot be trusted to lay a lot of points, and Golden State also falls into a negative 34-75 ATS system of mine which fades certain home teams off upset wins. Tonight's opponent for the Warriors will be the Knicks. Although New York is in the midst of a four-game losing streak, three of its losses were to the Lakers, Cleveland and Boston (the league's three best teams), and the fourth was a 1-point road loss to the Trail Blazers (another strong club), so the Knicks can be excused for that. However, right before this four-game losing skid, New York had won six of seven, and those games were against teams much like these Warriors. The Knicks have a lot of players who are stepping up right now: Al Harrington is averaging 28 ppg in his last five games, and David Lee has "double-doubles" in his last 14 games. Earlier this season, New York scored 138 points in a 13-point win over Golden State at Madison Square Garden, and I expect a similar victory tonight. Take the points.
RED-HOT BIG AL's TUESDAY NIGHT 75-34 NBA SHOCKER!
New York Knicks vs. Golden State Warriors
Play: New York Knicks +4
At 10:35 pm, our selection is on the New York Knicks plus the points over Golden State. The Warriors have been playing very well at home of late -- and we've been on them in several of those games (e.g., vs. Utah and San Antonio) -- but in all of the games we've played on the Warriors, they had been installed as the underdog. Now, Golden State is favored, and the Warriors are a dismal 5-9 ATS as a favorite this season. Frankly, I love fading bad teams as favorites. We went against Oklahoma City when it was favored by 7 vs. Sacramento on Sunday (and got the $$$ when the Thunder won by just three points), and also faded the Grizzlies on Friday when they were favored by 5 over the Clippers (and Memphis lost that game by 21). Now, let's fade the Warriors, as bad teams cannot be trusted to lay a lot of points, and Golden State also falls into a negative 34-75 ATS system of mine which fades certain home teams off upset wins. Tonight's opponent for the Warriors will be the Knicks. Although New York is in the midst of a four-game losing streak, three of its losses were to the Lakers, Cleveland and Boston (the league's three best teams), and the fourth was a 1-point road loss to the Trail Blazers (another strong club), so the Knicks can be excused for that. However, right before this four-game losing skid, New York had won six of seven, and those games were against teams much like these Warriors. The Knicks have a lot of players who are stepping up right now: Al Harrington is averaging 28 ppg in his last five games, and David Lee has "double-doubles" in his last 14 games. Earlier this season, New York scored 138 points in a 13-point win over Golden State at Madison Square Garden, and I expect a similar victory tonight. Take the points.
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