NBA Top Weekend Power Trends
About 2-1/2 weeks into the 2008-09 NBA season, things aren’t looking a whole lot different from where we left off in June. Once again it is the Celtics and Lakers stealing all the headlines, heading into this weekend’s action atop their respective confere
2008-11-14
About 2-1/2 weeks into the 2008-09 NBA season, things aren’t looking a whole lot different from where we left off in June. Once again it is the Celtics and Lakers stealing all the headlines, heading into this weekend’s action atop their respective conferences. That’s not to say there hasn’t been any other noteworthy stories to break thus far, but, at this point it seems we could be spending the next seven months simply preparing for a finals’ series rematch. As part of the action over the next three days, Boston will play twice and Los Angeles once. Here’s a closer look at those games as well as the rest of the key weekend action, plus the Top StatFox Power Trends for you to consider in your wagering.
The Friday betting board in the NBA boasts 12 games, with the highlight games being Boston hosting Denver and Los Angeles welcoming Detroit to LA-LA land. Ironically, it was the Pistons and Nuggets who manufactured one of the league’s biggest stories this season, exchanging Chauncey Billups and Allen Iverson. Both teams have struggled in getting acclimated to their new lineups and could be in for long nights on Friday. Elsewhere, the surprising Atlanta Hawks, off to a 6-1 start, head to New Jersey to take on the struggling Nets. Atlanta finds itself in a rare position as a 2-point road favorite. Besides the big trade and the fast start by the Hawks, the other story that has caught fans’ attention has been the slow start by the Spurs. Plagued by injuries to Manu Ginobli and Tony Parker, San Antonio has won just twice in seven games. On Friday, they’ll host Hosuton as a 5-1/2 point dog.
On Saturday, there will be eight games to choose from, including a matinee between the Clippers and Warriors. The best game on paper figures to be Utah visiting Cleveland. Both teams headed into the weekend with two losses, while leading their respective divisions. The Cavs beat Denver on Thursday night for their fifth straight season opening home victory. The Jazz play at Charlotte on Friday so will be going to Cleveland on a back-to-back situation.
On Sunday, six games grace the betting board, starting in conjunction with the early kickoffs in the NFL. At 1:05 PM ET, the Raptors tip-off the NBA festivities against Miami. A bit later on in the day, the Knicks will host Dallas and Detroit continues its west coast trip at Phoenix. Finally, the Spurs and Kings wrap up the day with a 9:05 PM ET start.
It should be another great weekend of NBA action, with plenty of money-making opportunities to choose from. Speaking of money making, take a look at some of these top profitable trends that are in play for the weekend games:
Friday, 11/14/2008
(703) UTAH at (704) CHARLOTTE, 7:05 PM
UTAH is 8-21 ATS (-15.1 Units) in road games vs. poor teams outscored by 3+ PPG over L3 seasons. The average score was UTAH 101.6, OPPONENT 101.7 - (Rating = 1*)
(705) ATLANTA at (706) NEW JERSEY, 7:35 PM
NEW JERSEY is 0-10 ATS (-11.0 Units) vs. good defensive teams - allowing <=91 PPG over L3 seasons. The average score was NEW JERSEY 82.1, OPPONENT 96.7 - (Rating = 2*)
(713) DENVER at (714) BOSTON, 8:05 PM
BOSTON is 14-2 ATS (+11.8 Units) vs. poor 3 point shooting teams (<=33% of their attempts) over L2 seasons. The average score was BOSTON 101.9, OPPONENT 86.1 - (Rating = 3*)
(719) ORLANDO at (720) DALLAS, 8:35 PM
Carlisle is 18-6 ATS (+11.4 Units) at home vs. very good teams - outscoring foes by 6+ PPG as a Head Coach. The average score was Carlisle 95.9, OPPONENT 91.1 - (Rating = 1*)
Saturday, 11/15/2008
(505) OKLAHOMA CITY at (506) PHILADELPHIA, 7:05 PM
PHILADELPHIA is 37-63 ATS (-32.3 Units) at home vs. poor shooting teams making <=43% of their shots since '96. The average score was PHILADELPHIA 96.0, OPPONENT 91.1 - (Rating = 1*)
(507) UTAH at (508) CLEVELAND, 7:35 PM
CLEVELAND is 19-6 ATS (+12.4 Units) vs. good shooting teams - making >=46% of their shots over L2 seasons. The average score was CLEVELAND 93.6, OPPONENT 92.3 - (Rating = 2*)
(509) PORTLAND at (510) MINNESOTA, 8:05 PM
McMillan is 24-12 ATS (+10.8 Units) in road games vs. poor defensive teams (FG%Def >=46%) as coach of PORTLAND. The average score was PORTLAND 95.1, OPPONENT 98.5 - (Rating = 1*)
Sunday, 11/16/2008
(701) MIAMI at (702) TORONTO, 1:05 PM
MIAMI is 18-5 ATS (+12.5 Units) in road games vs. excellent free throw shooting teams (>=80%) since 1996.
The average score was MIAMI 87.9, OPPONENT 93.8 - (Rating = 1*)
(705) DALLAS at (706) NEW YORK, 6:05 PM
DALLAS is 5-17 ATS (-13.7 Units) in road games vs. terrible defensive teams - allowing 103+ PPG over L3 seasons. The average score was DALLAS 98.4, OPPONENT 102.0 - (Rating = 1*)
(711) SAN ANTONIO at (712) SACRAMENTO, 9:05 PM
SAN ANTONIO is 16-30 ATS (-17.0 Units) in road games vs. good shooting teams (>=46%) over L3 seasons. The average score was SAN ANTONIO 91.3, OPPONENT 95.9 - (Rating = 1*)
2008-11-14
About 2-1/2 weeks into the 2008-09 NBA season, things aren’t looking a whole lot different from where we left off in June. Once again it is the Celtics and Lakers stealing all the headlines, heading into this weekend’s action atop their respective conferences. That’s not to say there hasn’t been any other noteworthy stories to break thus far, but, at this point it seems we could be spending the next seven months simply preparing for a finals’ series rematch. As part of the action over the next three days, Boston will play twice and Los Angeles once. Here’s a closer look at those games as well as the rest of the key weekend action, plus the Top StatFox Power Trends for you to consider in your wagering.
The Friday betting board in the NBA boasts 12 games, with the highlight games being Boston hosting Denver and Los Angeles welcoming Detroit to LA-LA land. Ironically, it was the Pistons and Nuggets who manufactured one of the league’s biggest stories this season, exchanging Chauncey Billups and Allen Iverson. Both teams have struggled in getting acclimated to their new lineups and could be in for long nights on Friday. Elsewhere, the surprising Atlanta Hawks, off to a 6-1 start, head to New Jersey to take on the struggling Nets. Atlanta finds itself in a rare position as a 2-point road favorite. Besides the big trade and the fast start by the Hawks, the other story that has caught fans’ attention has been the slow start by the Spurs. Plagued by injuries to Manu Ginobli and Tony Parker, San Antonio has won just twice in seven games. On Friday, they’ll host Hosuton as a 5-1/2 point dog.
On Saturday, there will be eight games to choose from, including a matinee between the Clippers and Warriors. The best game on paper figures to be Utah visiting Cleveland. Both teams headed into the weekend with two losses, while leading their respective divisions. The Cavs beat Denver on Thursday night for their fifth straight season opening home victory. The Jazz play at Charlotte on Friday so will be going to Cleveland on a back-to-back situation.
On Sunday, six games grace the betting board, starting in conjunction with the early kickoffs in the NFL. At 1:05 PM ET, the Raptors tip-off the NBA festivities against Miami. A bit later on in the day, the Knicks will host Dallas and Detroit continues its west coast trip at Phoenix. Finally, the Spurs and Kings wrap up the day with a 9:05 PM ET start.
It should be another great weekend of NBA action, with plenty of money-making opportunities to choose from. Speaking of money making, take a look at some of these top profitable trends that are in play for the weekend games:
Friday, 11/14/2008
(703) UTAH at (704) CHARLOTTE, 7:05 PM
UTAH is 8-21 ATS (-15.1 Units) in road games vs. poor teams outscored by 3+ PPG over L3 seasons. The average score was UTAH 101.6, OPPONENT 101.7 - (Rating = 1*)
(705) ATLANTA at (706) NEW JERSEY, 7:35 PM
NEW JERSEY is 0-10 ATS (-11.0 Units) vs. good defensive teams - allowing <=91 PPG over L3 seasons. The average score was NEW JERSEY 82.1, OPPONENT 96.7 - (Rating = 2*)
(713) DENVER at (714) BOSTON, 8:05 PM
BOSTON is 14-2 ATS (+11.8 Units) vs. poor 3 point shooting teams (<=33% of their attempts) over L2 seasons. The average score was BOSTON 101.9, OPPONENT 86.1 - (Rating = 3*)
(719) ORLANDO at (720) DALLAS, 8:35 PM
Carlisle is 18-6 ATS (+11.4 Units) at home vs. very good teams - outscoring foes by 6+ PPG as a Head Coach. The average score was Carlisle 95.9, OPPONENT 91.1 - (Rating = 1*)
Saturday, 11/15/2008
(505) OKLAHOMA CITY at (506) PHILADELPHIA, 7:05 PM
PHILADELPHIA is 37-63 ATS (-32.3 Units) at home vs. poor shooting teams making <=43% of their shots since '96. The average score was PHILADELPHIA 96.0, OPPONENT 91.1 - (Rating = 1*)
(507) UTAH at (508) CLEVELAND, 7:35 PM
CLEVELAND is 19-6 ATS (+12.4 Units) vs. good shooting teams - making >=46% of their shots over L2 seasons. The average score was CLEVELAND 93.6, OPPONENT 92.3 - (Rating = 2*)
(509) PORTLAND at (510) MINNESOTA, 8:05 PM
McMillan is 24-12 ATS (+10.8 Units) in road games vs. poor defensive teams (FG%Def >=46%) as coach of PORTLAND. The average score was PORTLAND 95.1, OPPONENT 98.5 - (Rating = 1*)
Sunday, 11/16/2008
(701) MIAMI at (702) TORONTO, 1:05 PM
MIAMI is 18-5 ATS (+12.5 Units) in road games vs. excellent free throw shooting teams (>=80%) since 1996.
The average score was MIAMI 87.9, OPPONENT 93.8 - (Rating = 1*)
(705) DALLAS at (706) NEW YORK, 6:05 PM
DALLAS is 5-17 ATS (-13.7 Units) in road games vs. terrible defensive teams - allowing 103+ PPG over L3 seasons. The average score was DALLAS 98.4, OPPONENT 102.0 - (Rating = 1*)
(711) SAN ANTONIO at (712) SACRAMENTO, 9:05 PM
SAN ANTONIO is 16-30 ATS (-17.0 Units) in road games vs. good shooting teams (>=46%) over L3 seasons. The average score was SAN ANTONIO 91.3, OPPONENT 95.9 - (Rating = 1*)
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