
Time to haul in some bread. Credit: Getty Images
Like clockwork, the consistency the Bookie Busters maintain is amazing. This weekend we look to deliver some more bread as we started the week hot with Free Plays. I absolutely love attacking this part of the season as motivation is easy to depict and you can find plenty of goals in weekends like the one we have on hand.
It's time get this bread.
Monday Night NBA 740 CST
Warriors TT over 110.5 5U
Prop of the night 743 CST
Draymond Green pts+reb+ast over 32½ 3u
LIVE UPDATE 720 CST
LA GALAXY VS COLORADO RAPIDS Over 2.5 20U MAX
NBA 600 CST
Milwaukee Bucks at Toronto Raptors FH under 108 10U
Update 820 CST
Germany 2
SSV JAHN REGENSBURG VS SANDHAUSEN
Over 3 15U MAX
New Plays
UPDATE 728 CST
Golden State Warriors at Portland Trail Blazers - Game 3
Over 221 15 U MAX
UPDATE 741 CST
Golden State Warriors at Portland Trail Blazers
FH over 112 3U
UPDATE 920 CST
Boxing Wilder wins in round 7-12 +256 2U
UPDATE 929 CST
Blazers 2nd half TT over 52 10U
Previous Plays
Netherlands HT
ADO DEN HAAG VS WILLEM II
Over 3.5 15U MaX
Ajax -1 FH
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