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MILWAUKEE BUCKS (38-45) at MIAMI HEAT (67-16) Sportsbook.ag Line & Total: Miami -14 & 197
2013-04-23
In Game 1, the Bucks did everything they could to put up points and keep the Heat off the board. That wasnt enough however, as Miami came out on top by a final score of 110-87. Despite the best efforts by Milwaukees starting backcourt (Monta Ellis and Brandon Jennings combined for 48 points), the Heat won the second half by 16 points (58-42). The Heat didnt let the Bucks score 25 points in a single quarter, and defensively the Bucks had absolutely no match for LeBron James, who was nearly perfect on the night. James finished the game 9-for-11 from the field with 27 points, 10 rebounds and eight assists. The Bucks (21-21 ATS on road this season) got little help from their bench and role players, and without them, they do not stand a chance versus Miami (38-4 SU, 23-19 ATS at home).
The Bucks are going to need perfect play from their entire roster if they are going to win a game in this series. On Sunday, SG Monta Ellis went 10-for-19 from the field with 22 points and added four steals, four rebounds and a team-high-tying three assists. He was getting quality looks in the game, but he went just 1-for-6 from three and also 1-for-6 from the foul line, contributing to a game-worst, minus-26 rating. Ellis will need to pick up those shooting percentages if Milwaukee is to keep these games closer. PG Brandon Jennings was the only other Bucks player to score in double-digits and he too played a strong offensive game, going 8-for-20 from the field (4-of-10 threes) for 26 points. Jennings only had two assists though, and will need to do a better job of getting his teammates involved. Outside of Jennings and Ellis, no other Milwaukee player eclipsed six points. SG J.J. Redick will have to provide more offense in Game 2, as he went just 1-of-6 from the field with six points and a minus-7 rating in this one.
The defending champions got off to a quick start Sunday against the Bucks and after Milwaukee got the game close again towards the end of the first quarter, the Heat flipped a switch and dominated the rest of the game. SF LeBron James was outstanding, missing a triple-double by just two assists, but he did commit a game-high five turnovers. PF Chris Bosh was dominant inside with 15 points, seven rebounds and two blocks on 5-of-7 shooting from the field and 3-of-4 shooting from three-point range. Boshs size caused Milwaukee tons of problems on Sunday and it could continue to do so in Game 2. SG Dwyane Wade had 16 points, five rebounds, five assists, two steals and a game-best +26 rating on Sunday, but it was SG Ray Allen who stole the show for Miami at the shooting guard position. In his first playoff game with the Heat, Allen dropped 20 points (6-of-13 FG), five rebounds, three assists and two steals in 29 minutes. He and PF Chris Andersen (10 points on 4-of-4 FG, seven rebounds in 16 minutes) both provided a huge spark off the bench for Erik Spoelstras team.


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OddsATLANTA HAWKS (13-8) at ORLANDO MAGIC (15-5)
2010-12-06
Sportsbook.com using Orlando -6.5 &188
Only eight players were active for the Magic in their 96-85 loss in Milwaukee, as Dwight Howard, Jameer Nelson, J.J. Redick and Mickael Pietrus were home with a stomach virus. Ryan Anderson was also out with a sprained foot. The 11-point loss to the Bucks snapped a six-game winning streak for the Magic.
Howard, Nelson and Pietrus also missed Friday's 104-91 win at Detroit, and they remain day-to-day. Redick missed Friday's game and Tuesday's win over Chicago. Anderson is listed as doubtful for Monday.
Howard won't want to miss his third straight game, especially given his success against the Hawks. He's averaged 22.0 points and 16.8 rebounds against Atlanta the past six meetings and is at 21.3 PPG, 12.1 RPG and 2.4 BPG for the season. In a Nov. 8 home win over the Hawks, 93-89, he scored 27 points and pulled down 11 boards.
The Magic have five players who are scoring in double-digits this season. Vince Carter is second on the team in scoring (15.4 PPG), while Jameer Nelson is third with 14.9 PPG and a team-best 7.1 APG.
Carter scored 19 points against Atlanta in the season's first meeting, hitting 8-of-12 from the field.
The Hawks are having their own health problems as Joe Johnson will remain out for at least a month. Johnson (17.1 PPG, 5.2 APG) is sidelined four-to-six weeks after undergoing arthroscopic elbow surgery this past Thursday. He scored 23 in the early-November loss at Orlando.
The Hawks lost at Miami on Saturday, 89-77, which ended a five-game winning streak and gave them their third road loss in 10 games (7-3 SU and ATS).
Al Horford (16.7 PPG, 9.4 RPG) scored 22 points on 10-of-11 shooting, but the rest of the team was held to 31.9% FG. Horford had 16 points, five rebou*nds and five assists in the first meeting between the two teams.
Johnson and Horford are two of six players who are averaging double-figures in scoring for Atlanta. Josh Smith (14.9 PPG, 8.9 RPG), Jamal Crawford (14.0 PPG), Mike Bibby (10.3 PPG) and Marvin Williams (10.1 PPG) are the other.
The November loss marked Atlanta's sixth straight defeat in Orlando. The Hawks haven't won on the road against the Magic since a 99-85 victory on Oct. 29, 2008. The Magic swept four games from the Hawks in the 2010 playoffs, winning by an average of 25.3 points.
Including this postseason matchup, the Magic are 11-2 SU (10-3 ATS) against the Hawks over the past three seasons.
79% of action at Sportsbook.com is banking that Orlando will continue their success against the Hawks by winning and covering the spread.

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Play On - Favorites of 3.5 to 9.5 points (ORLANDO) - off a road loss by 10 points or more, good team, winning 60-75% or more of their games on the season. (239-157 since 1996.) (60.4%, +66.3 units. Rating = 2*).
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Ten of the past 13 meetings have finished Under the Total, but this trend thinks the Over.
Play Over - Any team (ORLANDO) - off a road loss against opponent off an embarrassing road loss scoring less than 80 points. (74-36 over the last 5 seasons.) (67.3%, +34.4 units. Rating = 2*).
Charlotte Bobcat’s vs. the Orlando Magic first round NBA Playoffs matchup.
2010-04-23

After getting its first taste of postseason play last Sunday in Orlando, the Charlotte Bobcats will try to even up its best-of-seven series against the Magic in Game 2 on Wednesday night at Amway Arena. NBA odds look long for the Bobcats. This young Bobcats franchise made its playoff debut against a strong Orlando club in Game 1, the squad appeared to be a little overwhelmed by the moment in the early going. Charlotte trailed by 11 after the first quarter as the Magic offense put 31 points on the board. By halftime, Orlando had extended its lead to 16 as it took a 59-43 advantage into the break. After the home club scored the first six points of the second half, the visitors began to climb back into the contest. Charlotte reeled off the next ten points to cut the margin down to 12 midway through the third quarter. Down 76-66 entering the final period, the Bobcats were within striking distance with 12 minutes to play. Charlotte ultimately pulled to within four points at 83-79 with just under four minutes left but would get no closer. The defending Eastern Conference champions were able to come away with a 98-89 victory to open up the series. Guard Jameer Nelson provided an unexpected spark with a sparkling 32-point effort to pace the Magic. He was glad to be healthy heading into this postseason after missing most of last year's playoffs due to an injury. Forward Rashard Lewis added 19 points for Orlando. Charlotte forward Gerald Wallace delivered a big performance in a losing cause with 25 points and 17 rebounds. Three-point shooting was one of the big differences in the contest. While Charlotte only connected on three long range shots, Orlando nailed 13 trifectas in the victory. The Magic also used its defense to its advantage in the victory by forcing 14 turnovers. While Orlando star center Dwight Howard had a quiet offensive night with just five points, he created some havoc in the middle on the other end of the floor with nine blocked shots. And if there is one thing you can bet on basketball in the NBA, Howard will be a force to be reckoned with in every game.


With only 13 road wins during the regular season, Charlotte will be hard pressed to gain a victory away from home against an elite squad in this series. A big key to any upset hopes will be veteran guard Stephen Jackson. When he was acquired early in the season from Golden State, the Bobcats were just 3-9. As it turned out, Jackson's arrival provided a major spark as the club went 41-29 the rest of the way. Jackson ended up leading the club in scoring at 21 points per outing. Wallace (18 points, 10 rebounds per game during regular season) is the club's other significant offensive threat. Charlotte's biggest asset might be on the sidelines. Bobcats head coach Larry Brown is in the NBA Playoffs with his eighth different club. He has taken two different franchises all the way to the NBA Finals and won a championship six years ago with the Detroit Pistons. With an NCAA title on his resume as well, Brown is the only head coach to win championships in college hoops and the NBA.After a strong second half of the season, Orlando is a confident squad heading into this postseason. Orlando is now 35-7 at home during the 2009-10 campaign after Sunday's victory. Howard (18 points, 13 rebounds per game during regular season) is the focal point of the squad in the middle. While he is still evolving as an offensive player, Howard's defensive presence is overwhelming at times. He was named the NBA's Defensive Player of the Year after leading the league in rebounding and blocked shots during the regular season. After the free agent departure of Hedo Turkoglu during the summer, Orlando worked a deal with New Jersey to bring in veteran guard Vince Carter (17 points per game during regular season). While he is no longer a dominant offensive force, Carter is still capable of getting hot at various times throughout a particular game. Lewis (14 points per game during regular season) is the club's top long range shooter. Head coach Stan Van Gundy is trying to recapture last season's playoff success again. He has done a nice job of incorporating some new players onto this year's roster. Can the Bobcat’s pull off a victory in this series? Get over to www.sportsbook.com and place your bets now.