NBA
Philadelphia 76ers @ Golden State Warriors:
Golden State Warriors (- 2.5) /// 1.80
Last bet lost. Orlando completely lost rebounds. Can you explain to me why Cade Cunningham, Tobias Harris and Malik Beasley had more rebounds than Orlando's starting center Goga Bitadze? I feel like Magic didn't need this win, as it was weird to watch the inert play in the paint. And Magic's shot realization was too weak. But even considering that, with 7 minutes left in the 4th quarter, Detroit's lead was only 3 points. But then Orlando completely failed the clutch. Unfortunately, minus money. My betting score is MLB 101-93 in favor of successful, NBA 119-148 in favor of unsuccessful, NHL 5-12 in favor of unsuccessful, NFL+NCAAF 4-10 in favor of unsuccessful.
New bet: Golden State Warriors at home will beat Philadelphia 76ers by 3 points or more. Yes, Golden State looks weak in recent games, but Sacramento Kings look even worse! And yes, they beat Philadelphia by 6 points. But the most important thing is that the 76ers have an away back-to-back! And it's still not 100% guaranteed if Joel Embiid will play (he didn't play in the game against Sacramento). But even if Embiid will play against Golden State, what will be the physical condition of Tyrese Maxey, who played 42 minutes against the Kings, and Caleb Martin, who played 39 minutes. The 34-year-old Paul George played 36 minutes in last game. The Clippers roster, who lost to the San Antonio Spurs by 36 points recently, will tell you in great detail what a back-to-back road game is. Bet? Sure!