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Tuesday Night NBA
By DivolWashington Wizards v Golden State Warriors

7th April 00:05 GMT
I searched for 2nd half Under only, but didn't find it, so I will just take the Under for the match but smaller units than usual. It's difficult to take Under 220 points in a Warriors game but it makes perfect sense to do that in Wizards match. The chances for them to shoot two games in a row in 50%+ is too small not to take this bet. I wrote many times what I think of Wizards and totals in their games, so won't repeat myself.
Pick: Under 220 points, 1.97 odds - 3 units play - Pinnacle
Chicago Bulls v Milwaukee Bucks

7th April 01:05 GMT
The total is just too low here. I can easily see Chicago put 95+ points here, even 100 points, while Bucks are also capable of scoring 90+ points. The absence of Bogut means that Bucks lack their defensive anchor so it will be easier to score in the paint and lose their main half court offense weapon, so will run more.
Pick: Over 187.5, 1.9 - 2.5 units play - Coral
Sacramento Kings v San Antonio Spurs

7th April 03:05 GMT
I will take my chances on the 1st half Over once again. The absence of Hill can really hurt the bet, but Kings should be looking to run and to make Manu work on both ends of the floor. Despite a recent slump, Kings still have a great 1st half Over record and still usually even when the bet loses; they are really close to that total.
Pick: Over 98.5 first half, 1.92 - 2.5 units play - Bet365
Charlotte Bobcats v Atlanta Hawks

7th April 00:05 GMT
Can't say much here but one simple fact, the teams have met three times and all three times this score was broken. Yes, one was broken only thanks to OT and Johnson won't play tonight. Still, two of the three games were one sided and even if Charlotte wins easily today, I can see them doing that with a 98 - 87 result as well. I doubt that one of the teams will score below 85 points. Still, low units bet only.
Pick: Over 183, 1.91 - 2 units play - Stan James
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Author: Divol, Published 06 Apr 10


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