I'm honestly scared to check how much money is in my betting account. It has been so up and down it's not even worth betting on. Why would anyone bet on the preseason? The starters barely play, the shitty young players usually are the ones on the court and that makes it so much harder to predict the outcomes. Especially when nobody cares about players on 10 day contracts or making less than a million dollars. I know Chandler Parsons does and that's about it. My point is nobody cares about the offseason and it's very stupid to bet on it. But let's look at my record anyway:
10/15
Warriors/Lakers - Warriors - Win
Heat/Wizards - Heat - Loss
Bobcats/Cavs - Cavs - Loss
Celtics/Nets - Nets - Win
Bucks/Grizz - Grizz - Win
Nuggets/Thunder - Thunder - Win
Clippers/Suns - Clippers - Win
10/9
Pelicans/Magic - Pellies - Win
Suns/Blazers - Suns - Win
Before then, I was 1-2.
Wait, why is my account so low? My record is 7 - 2, that is amazing for the preseason. So let's keep it going:
Pacers @ Hawks
Spread:
Indiana and Atlanta are 1 - 5 and 1 - 4, respectively, which is surprising for both teams. Indiana is in a position to make another finals run and Atlanta still has talented players like Al Horford, Elton Brand and Jeff Teague. Horford is only averaging 13.0 points per game but is grabbing 7.8 boards per game on a fixed amount of minutes. Look for Horford to average around the same stats tonight because he'll have to find a way to score on Roy Hibbert, David West and Luis Scola. Indy's trio of big men should be able to have their way against Atlanta's: Al Horford, Paul Millsap and Elton Brand, who are undersized for the center position.
No comments:
Post a Comment