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One thing is always certain, the Bookie Busters ALWAYS dominate Champions League betting. So why change now? I have some midweek busters to start you off on the right foot.
Thursday nights NFL match-up also brings some value and I see an overreaction, stay updated as I'll add plays throughout the next few day.
As always, Good Luck
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LILLE VS CHELSEA
Over 3.5 1U
FC BARCELONA VS INTERNAZIONALE
Over 2.5 for those that didnt catch the live 5U if live pass it
RB LEIPZIG VS LYON Over 2.5 5U MAX BOMB hitting it twice
145 cst
Valencia/Ajax Over 2.5 **5U MAX BOMB
Previous Plays
ATALANTA VS FC SHAKHTAR
Over 3.5 5U MAX
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Previous Plays
Chiefs TT over 12.5 2nd half 5U MAX
Lions TT over 2nd half 9.5 3U
Texas 2nd half TT over 18.5 5U MAX
455 CST 9.20
NCAA
Utah -4 5U MAX
Previous Plays
Parlay 1U KC -3 2nd half
Denver TT Under 10 2nd half
Rams -3 2nd half
Parlay 3U Chiefs 3rd Q ML
Rams -3 2nd half
Chiefs 2nd half TT over 14 5U MAXBroncos TT Under 10 second half 2U
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Apr 9, 2025, 8:07 pm
Houston Rockets (52-27) at Los Angeles Clippers (46-32)
Wednesday, 10:30 p.m. EDT | Inglewood, CA
Line: Clippers -6.5 | O/U: 219
The Houston Rockets head west to face the Los Angeles Clippers in a high-stakes Western Conference matchup between two teams hitting their stride at the right time.
What’s at stake:
With both teams locked into the top half of the playoff picture, Wednesday’s showdown could carry big implications for seeding. The Rockets have won eight of their last 10, surging into second place in the West. The Clippers, winners of five straight, are looking to secure home-court advantage in the first round.
Team comparisons:
Houston enters with a 31-18 mark against the Western Conference and has leaned on defense and rebounding, ranking fifth in the league in defensive boards per game (34.0), thanks largely to Alperen Sengun.
The Clippers, meanwhile, are 26-23 within the conference and have outscored opponents by 4.5 points per game on the season. They're averaging 112.6 points this season. And shooting a strong 50.9% from the field over their last 10 games.
Key players to watch:
- Rockets: Jalen Green continues to lead the scoring charge, averaging 23.4 points over his last 10 games. Sengun, who is day-to-day with a back issue, remains central to Houston’s identity with 19.2 points and 10.4 rebounds per game.
- Clippers: Ivica Zubac has been a steady force inside with 16.5 points and 12.5 rebounds per game, while Kawhi Leonard (20.4 points over the last 10) remains a game-time decision due to rest.
By the numbers:
- Both teams are red-hot offensively, with the Rockets averaging 119.1 points and the Clippers 119.0 over their past 10 contests.
- The rebounding battle could be key—Houston holds a slight edge (49.5 to 44.8 per game, over the past 10 contests).
- Both defenses are holding opponents under 108 points per game during that span.
Injury watch:
Houston may be without Jabari Smith Jr. (groin), Fred VanVleet (ankle), and Sengun (back), while the Clippers could be without Kawhi Leonard, Amir Coffey, and Patty Mills.
Bottom line:
This could be a playoff preview, and with both teams in form, the game may come down to execution late. If the Rockets can control the boards and match LA’s shot-making, they’ll have a shot to leave Inglewood with a big win.
*ChatGPT assisted.
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