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At a loss for words for the first time this year. The 300 unit goal was reached for last year and we did it in style. Perhaps my greatest run of the season, we easily picked up over 80 units in a 10-day span.
Be proud of yourself; it's work to get that kind of success in sports gambling. Know it doesn't always go your way and sometimes the ball just doesn't want to go in. Be prepared for that.
For now, we must continue building what we started. Anyone can give picks on Twitter, but it's what you can learn from me that makes the difference.
Cheers to continued success this year.... Let the good times roll
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Purdue vs. Auburn
Over 56 2U +2
Iowa st +3 3U Max +3
Liverpool/ Arsenal Over 3 8U MAX ORGAN PLAY +8
Salah scores goal 1U+1
Alabama first TT O 47.5 5U -5.5
Colts ML 8U +8
KC TT over 33 game 8U +8
Bears +4.5 2U +2
Atl/Tampa over 52.5 +1
1U Atl -1 1U +1
Chargers -6.5 3U +3
5U MAX live +5
San Francisco 49ers at Los Angeles Rams Over 48.5 1U +1
Mahomes Passing TD over 2.5 3U -4
Bears +3 first half 1U +3
small parlay 1U + 5.5
Bengals +14.5
Browns _7.5
Chargers -6.5
Kittle Over receptions 5.5 2U +2
Over 82.5 yards 2U +2
TD 1U +1
Colts TT over 11.5 2nd half 3U MAX +3
Teaser 7 point small 1U -1.2
Utah PK
Aggies -.5
Celtics -1.5 1U small -1.1
Tottenham TT over 2 5U MAX +5
OHIO ST -6 3U MAX -3.3
TEXAS TT Over 9.5 3U MAX +3
+51.4 and this even close to what we made counting the live bets. CRAZY start to the year
+51.4 2019
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Manchester Utd at Newcastle
Over 2.5 1U
UPDATE 623 CST
Celtics TT over 110.5 1U
UPDATE 138 CST
Liverpool/ Man City
First Half over 1 Kidney play
UPDATE
Halftime
Pool/city Over 2.5 for the game 3U MAX
UPDATE
Den/Sac
3rd Q over 55.5 3U MAX
UPDATE 1042
Warriors TT over 27.5 3rd Q 3U MAX
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Road teams made a stand on Monday, and a pair of series are suddenly knotted up.
Day 3 of the NBA playoffs was about the visitors. Kawhi Leonard scored 39 points — his most in any game since December 2023, his most in a playoff game since 2021 — to lift the Los Angeles Clippers past Denver 105-102. And in New York, Cade Cunningham scored 33 points, Dennis Schröder had a big 3-pointer with 55.7 seconds left and Detroit beat the Knicks 100-94 for its first playoff win in 17 years.
Those series are now tied at a game apiece, heading back to L.A. and Detroit.
There are three games on Tuesday, with Indiana playing host to Milwaukee, Oklahoma City hosting Memphis and the Los Angeles Lakers hosting Minnesota. The Pacers and Thunder are seeking 2-0 leads; the Lakers will try to make it 1-1 before the series shifts to Minnesota.
Tuesday's national TV schedule
All times Eastern
7 p.m. — Milwaukee at Indiana (NBA TV)
7:30 p.m. — Memphis at Oklahoma City (TNT/truTV)
10 p.m. — Minnesota at L.A. Lakers (TNT/truTV)
Wednesday's national TV schedule
All times Eastern
7 p.m. — Orlando at Boston (TNT/truTV)
7:30 p.m. — Miami at Cleveland (NBA TV)
9:30 p.m. — Golden State at Houston (TNT/truTV)
Thursday's national TV schedule
All times Eastern
7 p.m. — New York at Detroit (TNT)
9:30 p.m. — Oklahoma City at Memphis (TNT)
10 p.m. — Denver at L.A. Clippers (NBA TV)
Betting odds
Oklahoma City (+175) is favored to win the NBA title, according to BetMGM Sportsbook, followed closely by Boston (+200). After that, it's Cleveland (+600), Golden State (+1400), the Los Angeles Lakers (+1600), the Los Angeles Clippers (+2000), New York (+4000), Minnesota (+4000) and Denver (+5000).
Denver's odds took a big hit after the Nuggets lost Game 2 at home to the Clippers — whose odds, in turn, improved greatly.
From there, it's Indiana (+8000), Houston (+10000), Milwaukee (+15000), Detroit (+35000), then Miami, Memphis and Orlando (all +100000).
Golden State, the No. 7 seed in the Western Conference, is favored (-375) to win its series against No. 2 seed Houston. The Warriors entered that matchup favored, and Sunday's win moved those odds even more.
Other underdogs now favored to advance: Minnesota and the Clippers.
Award season
The first of the major NBA awards comes out on Tuesday, when the league announces the sixth man of the year — either Detroit's Malik Beasley, Cleveland's Ty Jerome or Boston's Payton Pritchard.
It’ll be revealed at 7 p.m. Eastern on TNT.
The other awards this week: clutch player (Wednesday at 6:30 p.m. Eastern on TNT), defensive player of the year (Thursday at 6:30 p.m. Eastern on TNT), and the hustle awards (Friday at 2 p.m.).
Key upcoming events
April 26 — NBA early entry deadline.
May 3 — Earliest possible start date for Round 2 of the playoffs. Series could also start on May 4, May 5 or May 6.
May 12 — Draft lottery, Chicago.
May 18 or 20 — Game 1, Western Conference finals.
May 19 or 21 — Game 1, Eastern Conference finals.
June 5 — Game 1, NBA Finals. (Other games: June 8, June 11, June 13, June 16, June 19 and Game 7, if necessary, will be June 22.)
June 25 — NBA draft, first round.
June 26 — NBA draft, second round.
Stories of note
— Preview of Tuesday's games: Pacers-Bucks, Thunder-Grizzlies, Lakers-Timberwolves.
— Tom Thibodeau isn't happy with how Game 2 was officiated.
— Mavs GM Nico Harrison didn't know how beloved Luka Doncic was in Dallas.
— The NBA finalists for seven awards are released.
— The playoffs could be wide-open. Again.
— A look inside the numbers of this season, headed into the playoffs.
— Cleveland's Kenny Atkinson wins NBCA coach of the year award.
Stats of the day
— The Pistons snapped a 15-game playoff losing streak. Another loss would have tied the NHL's Chicago Blackhawks (1975-79) for the second-longest in U.S. pro sports at 16. The playoff-futility record is held by baseball's Minnesota Twins, who once dropped 18 straight.
— The last time Detroit won a playoff game before Monday, LeBron James was 249th on the all-time scoring list and Gregg Popovich was 19th on the all-time coaching wins list. They're both No. 1 now by wide margins.
— Strange but true: The last three playoff triple-doubles have come in losing efforts. Nikola Jokic had one Monday night in Denver's loss to the Clippers and Luka Doncic's final two playoff ones for Dallas last season — one against Minnesota in the West finals, the other against Boston in the NBA Finals — both were in losses.