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  • NBA Betting. Stats, Trends and more. 12/6

    StatFox Super Situations

    NBA | TORONTO at PHOENIX
    Play Under - All teams where the total is 200 to 209.5 after going over the total by 42 or more points total in their last five games, with a winning record on the season
    122-67 over the last 5 seasons. ( 64.6% | 48.3 units )
    6-3 this year. ( 66.7% | 2.7 units )

    NBA | MILWAUKEE at WASHINGTON
    Play Against - Underdogs vs the money line (MILWAUKEE) poor offensive team - scoring <=91 points/game on the season, first half of the season
    102-26 over the last 5 seasons. ( 79.7% | 48.6 units )
    23-10 this year. ( 69.7% | 0.7 units )

    NBA | UTAH at PORTLAND
    Play Under - Home teams where the first half total is 100.5 to 105.5 after a combined score of 205 points or more 4 straight games
    109-58 since 1997. ( 65.3% | 45.2 units )
    0-1 this year. ( 0.0% | -1.1 units )

  • #2
    NBA

    Hot teams
    -- Wizards won seven of their last nine games.
    -- Cavaliers won last two games; they're 2-8 vs spread on road.
    -- Nuggets won six of their last seven games. Boston won four of last six.
    -- Warriors won last two games, covered three of last four.
    -- Thunder won eight of its last nine games. New Orleans won six of its last nine games, but lost last two at home.
    -- Suns are 13-5-1 vs spread this year, 5-3 in last eight games.
    -- Portland won 14 of last 15 games, covered five of last six. Jazz are 3-2 in last five games after a 1-14 start.
    -- Lakers won five of their last seven games.

    Cold Teams
    -- 76ers lost eight of last ten games (0-4 vs spread last four). Charlotte lost four of its last five games.
    -- Bucks lost 13 of last 14 games, covered one of last nine.
    -- Hawks lost five of their last seven games.
    -- Knicks lost nine of last ten games (2-8 vs spread). Orlando lost seven of its last nine games.
    -- Rockets lost last two games, by 6-9 points.
    -- Toronto lost its last four games, blowing 27-point lead Tuesday.
    -- Kings lost last five games; they're 3-8 vs spread at home.

    Totals
    -- Six of last seven Philly games went over the total; under is 8-1-1 in last ten Charlotte games.
    -- Over is 5-1-1 in last seven Buck-Wizard games.
    -- Last three Atlanta games went over the total.
    -- Six of last eight Denver games stayed under the total.
    -- Six of eight New York home games stayed under. Over is 12-1-1 in last 14 New York-Orlando games.
    -- Last three Golden State games went over the total.
    -- Seven of nine New Orleans road games went over.
    -- Five of last seven Toronto games went over the total.
    -- Six of last seven Portland games went over the total.
    -- Four of last five Sacramento games stayed under the total.

    Series records
    -- 76ers won eight of last ten games with Charlotte.
    -- Wizards won four of last five games with Milwaukee.
    -- Hawks won nine of last eleven games with Cleveland.
    -- Nuggets won three of last four games with Boston.
    -- Knicks won their last six games with Orlando.
    -- Rockets won five of last six games with Golden State.
    -- Thunder won its last eight games with New Orleans (5-3 vs spread).
    -- Suns lost last three games with Toronto by 3-4-27 points.
    -- Jazz won seven of last eight games with Portland.
    -- Lakers won four of last five games with Sacramento.

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    • #3
      Golden State at Houston: What bettors need to know

      Golden State Warriors at Houston Rockets (OFF)

      The Golden State Warriors and the Houston Rockets have put on some memorable shooting displays in their recent meetings and are again two of the top offenses in the league. The Warriors will look to post a third straight win behind Stephen Curry and Klay Thompson when they visit Houston on Friday. The Rockets tied an NBA record with 23 3-pointers in a 140-109 home win over Golden State last season but are coming off a 9-for-31 effort from beyond the arc in a loss to the Suns.

      The Warriors snapped a five-game losing streak in the series and got a little payback for that record-setting performance when they put a 108-78 hurting on Houston in the final meeting last season on Mar. 17. Curry and Thompson combined for 11 3-pointers in that triumph and got hot together in the fourth quarter of Tuesday’s 112-103 Raptors, in which Golden State overcame a 27-point deficit. “An incredible game,” Warriors coach Mark Jackson said. “…Just a huge win for us. I can’t say enough about how proud I am of this group.”

      TV: 8 p.m. ET, CSN Bay Area (Golden State), CSN Houston.

      LINE: The line for the game is currently off the board.

      POWER RANKINGS: Golden State (-11.5) - Houston (-10) + home court (-3) = Houston -1.5

      ABOUT THE WARRIORS (11-8, 9-8-2 ATS): Several Golden State players and Jackson credited a halftime speech by backup center Jermaine O’Neal for the turnaround against the Raptors. “Jermaine O’Neal gave one of the realest speeches I’ve ever heard,” Thompson said. “He said, ‘We’ll see what we’re made of in the second half.’ We showed what we’re made of, resilient.” O’Neal backed it up on the court with 11 points and eight rebounds and was on the floor in crunch time in place of starting center Andrew Bogut. “We were making plays,” Jackson explained. “When (Bogut) left the game we were making plays. I wanted to get him a quick breather and then we began to make plays.”

      ABOUT THE ROCKETS (13-7, 11-8-1 ATS): Houston leads the NBA in scoring at an average of 108.1 points but is slumping of late with back-to-back losses. James Harden, who went 4-of-5 from beyond the arc when the Rockets matched the 3-point record against the Warriors last season, had a horrible game in the 97-88 loss to Phoenix on Wednesday, going 0-of-10 from 3-point range and 3-of-17 overall. “We didn’t play very good, and that’s the bottom line,” coach Kevin McHale said.

      TRENDS:

      * Warriors are 2-8 ATS in the last 10 meetings in Houston.
      * Underdog is 4-1 ATS in the last five meetings.
      * Road team is 4-1 ATS in the last five meetings.
      * Under is 5-2 in the last seven meetings.

      BUZZER BEATERS:

      1. Houston PG Jeremy Lin (knee) and F Chandler Parsons (back spasms) are both questionable.

      2. Rockets C Dwight Howard had 18 rebounds on Wednesday, his most since a 24-board outburst on Nov. 11.

      3. Curry is 20-for-40 from 3-point range over the last five games.

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