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Bookie Busters: Fire bets

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When gambling, sometimes you just find the zone. The zone being your handicapping is working out or maybe luck is on your side. Whatever the case, you're cashing tickets. That's what we hope to continue this weekend.

Good luck!

New Plays 

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603 CST

Bolivia

BLOOMING VS ALWAYS READY

Over 3 5U MAX

550 CSt

MEMPHIS @ CENTRAL FLORIDA

FH under 65 1U

Game under 139 2U

WOFFORD @ THE CITADEL

Over 153 3U MAX BOMB

Sunday early

Netherlands VITESSE VS FC EMMEN

Over 3 3U

VITESSE TT over 2 5U MAX

Sunday BOMB

ATLÉTICO MADRID VS LEGANÉS Lock this one up its a 5am

Madrid -1 5U MAX BOMB

7 CST

Oklahoma City Thunder at MinnesotaTimberwolves

Over 225.5 3U MAX

340 CST  1/25

Belmont/Austin Peay Over 153

713 CST

MEMPHIS GRIZZLIES @ DETROIT PISTONS

2nd half over 118 2U

Previous Plays

Hampton vs Campbell

Over 147 3U MAX BOMB

Chelsea/Arsenal over 2.5 5U MAX

For any questions or comments reach me @Jerryboknowz Twitter.

Be sure to check out my show MoneyLine with Josh Jordan on ESPN 97.5. We're on every Sunday from 10-noon, and we'll talk a lot of fantasy football and NFL gambling. Also, be sure to follow us @Moneyline975 on Twitter.

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Can the Rockets take down the Thunder? Photo by Tim Warner/Getty Images.

The Houston Rockets face a major test Friday night as they host the Oklahoma City Thunder, who enter the matchup riding an 11-game road winning streak.

Houston (50-27) sits second in the Western Conference and has been dominant on the boards, leading the conference with 48.8 rebounds per game behind Alperen Sengun’s 10.5 per contest. The Rockets have also been red-hot, winning eight of their last ten while averaging 122.1 points per game.

The Thunder (64-12) hold the best record in the West and have been nearly unstoppable, winning 10 straight overall while outscoring opponents by nearly 20 points per game in that stretch. Shai Gilgeous-Alexander continues to play at an MVP level, averaging 32.8 points, 6.3 assists, and 1.7 steals per game.

Houston will need a big night from Jalen Green, who’s averaging 21.5 points, to keep pace with an OKC team that ranks among the league’s best in efficiency on both ends. The Thunder’s ability to limit turnovers and their defensive pressure could be a deciding factor.

With playoff seeding on the line, expect an intense battle between the top two teams in the West.


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