I'm not a great capper but this one I really like today:
Two Team 4.5 point Teaser:
Risking $20.00 To Win $20.60
I guess there is always a chance Cavs come out strong tonight, but safer to bet with the trend than against them. Both teams are on their segababa and both teams travel similar distance back to Cleveland tonight. There is a huge chip on Cleveland's shoulder and their determination should be up there. Their last two games against pacers and grizzlies either inspired them, or really drained them out. It's probably a mix of both. Against a very underrated team in Portland though, they would need more than determination. After losing against the Pacers last night (who barely beat the Cavs on Wednesday), the Portland now falls behind by half a game behind the Grizzlies for the final spot in the playoff race. This is a game they should see not so much as a must-win, but a must-not-lose. Tonight is Portland's 4th game in 5 nights, but 4th in 7 nights overall compared to Cavs' 5 games in 7 nights. Depth wise and talent wise, Blazers win hands down. I heard Gibson might be back today, but he is overrated IMO, a good streaky shooter at best. Unfortunately for Cleveland fans, I don't think this will be the game that the Cavs break their streak and I think the Blazers can definitely cover two points.
Lakers are in a slump again and on the news everywhere, but they truth is they were dead-even with a still-underhyped Spurs team (barring injuries). They had a day to rest and regroup and it is hard to count on Kobe shooting 5-18 again, but it was a prettier sight seeing him willing to pass it off to Odom and Gasol in the final minute of that game against the Spurs. Bynum looked decent and while their bench is still questionable at best (esp with Barnes injured), the Hornets are looking at a couple of major injuries themselves. Former Laker Trevor Ariza is out for a couple of weeks, meaning they will be leaning those minutes on rookie Quincy Pondexter and the wildly inconsistnet sophomore year bust Marcus Thornton. More significant, however, will be missing Emeka Okafor, who is one of the more underrated defender and double double guy in the league. Without the former second draft choice, I can imagine Hornets having a lot of difficulty defending the post against Gasol and Bynum. Looking at their last 5 games, both teams went 2-3 and dropped 3 out of their last 4. However, Hornets beat the Warriors and the Wizards. Even the Cavs might come close against Wizards playing them at home. Both Hornets and Lakers lost to the Kings, but Lakers also lost to the Celtics and Spurs, easily understandable, while beating two respectable teams in Jazz and Rockets. There is no doubt Kobe is ready to quiet doubters for the second time this season. Without Okafor and Ariza, I don't think Chris Paul will be able to do enough to beat the Lakers, even at home.
P.S. Anything can happen though, and I lose every bet I place, so maybe it's the good news for Cavs fans that I placed a bet against them.
Two Team 4.5 point Teaser:
- 2/5/2011 7:35 PM NBA Basketball 505 Portland Trailblazers* -2 vs Cleveland Cavaliers
- 2/5/2011 8:05 PM NBA Basketball 507 Los Angeles Lakers* -½ vs New Orleans Hornets
Risking $20.00 To Win $20.60
I guess there is always a chance Cavs come out strong tonight, but safer to bet with the trend than against them. Both teams are on their segababa and both teams travel similar distance back to Cleveland tonight. There is a huge chip on Cleveland's shoulder and their determination should be up there. Their last two games against pacers and grizzlies either inspired them, or really drained them out. It's probably a mix of both. Against a very underrated team in Portland though, they would need more than determination. After losing against the Pacers last night (who barely beat the Cavs on Wednesday), the Portland now falls behind by half a game behind the Grizzlies for the final spot in the playoff race. This is a game they should see not so much as a must-win, but a must-not-lose. Tonight is Portland's 4th game in 5 nights, but 4th in 7 nights overall compared to Cavs' 5 games in 7 nights. Depth wise and talent wise, Blazers win hands down. I heard Gibson might be back today, but he is overrated IMO, a good streaky shooter at best. Unfortunately for Cleveland fans, I don't think this will be the game that the Cavs break their streak and I think the Blazers can definitely cover two points.
Lakers are in a slump again and on the news everywhere, but they truth is they were dead-even with a still-underhyped Spurs team (barring injuries). They had a day to rest and regroup and it is hard to count on Kobe shooting 5-18 again, but it was a prettier sight seeing him willing to pass it off to Odom and Gasol in the final minute of that game against the Spurs. Bynum looked decent and while their bench is still questionable at best (esp with Barnes injured), the Hornets are looking at a couple of major injuries themselves. Former Laker Trevor Ariza is out for a couple of weeks, meaning they will be leaning those minutes on rookie Quincy Pondexter and the wildly inconsistnet sophomore year bust Marcus Thornton. More significant, however, will be missing Emeka Okafor, who is one of the more underrated defender and double double guy in the league. Without the former second draft choice, I can imagine Hornets having a lot of difficulty defending the post against Gasol and Bynum. Looking at their last 5 games, both teams went 2-3 and dropped 3 out of their last 4. However, Hornets beat the Warriors and the Wizards. Even the Cavs might come close against Wizards playing them at home. Both Hornets and Lakers lost to the Kings, but Lakers also lost to the Celtics and Spurs, easily understandable, while beating two respectable teams in Jazz and Rockets. There is no doubt Kobe is ready to quiet doubters for the second time this season. Without Okafor and Ariza, I don't think Chris Paul will be able to do enough to beat the Lakers, even at home.
P.S. Anything can happen though, and I lose every bet I place, so maybe it's the good news for Cavs fans that I placed a bet against them.
