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Another day, another dollar, seems to fit our scheme well. Feel proud, you've almost made it through the off-season and the English Premier League will be back in just over 2 weeks. Once we hit August, NCAA football will be within reach followed by NFL ball.
With training camps getting underway this week, this is your opportunity to dig into the teams around the league and find changes that will be relevant to your handicapping. If it's coaching changes, know the tendencies of that coach, look at similarities in player personal and things of that nature. You'll be surprised the trends you can find which will help you down the line.
Good luck!
New Plays
Coming soon
UFC 844
UFC parlay 5U MAX
Should get around -150/160
Max H
Cyborg
Saturday night hype 650
MLS
MINNESOTA UNITED VS VANCOUVER WHITECAPS
Over 3 5U
Previous Plays
New England Revolution TT over 1.5 4U
Uruguay
DEFENSOR SPORTING VS JUVENTUD
FH over 1 1U
Game over 2.5 1U
MLS MAX BOMB
ATLANTA UNITED VS HOUSTON DYNAMO
Over 3 5U MAX
First half over 1.5 1U
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The Houston Rockets (8-4) aim to keep their strong home form intact on Friday as they take on the Los Angeles Clippers (6-6) at the Toyota Center. Currently on a four-game home winning streak, the Rockets are favored by 4.5 points according to BetMGM Sportsbook, with the over/under set at 214.5.
The Rockets have shown strength on the boards, leading the league with an impressive 49.7 rebounds per game, powered by Alperen Sengun’s average of 11.5. Offensively, Houston is scoring 111.3 points per game, which is slightly above the 109 points the Clippers allow on average. The Rockets are 5-3 against Western Conference rivals, contributing to their 7-3 record over the last ten games.
The Clippers, who have struggled somewhat against Western Conference teams with a 4-6 record, are sixth in the conference in offensive rebounding, averaging 12.0 per game. Ivica Zubac leads this effort, pulling in 4.2 offensive rebounds per game while adding 16.2 points and 12.3 total rebounds.
Houston’s defensive prowess has been a standout, allowing opponents just 106.2 points per game. The Clippers have averaged 109.4 points over their last ten games but will be missing star Kawhi Leonard due to a knee injury, which may hamper their scoring potential. Houston will look to capitalize on this absence and extend their winning momentum at home.
Injury-wise, the Rockets list Steven Adams as day-to-day with a knee issue, while the Clippers may also be without P.J. Tucker, listed as day-to-day for personal reasons.
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