Good morning.
I wanted to open the thread yesterday but I did not get it.
The first days of the NBA are usually bizarre.
That's why I focus mainly on psychological data.
B.C. yesterday the Bulls were the ones who burned for victory while for the Cavs and losing (as it did) does not say anything.
They were excluded last year from the Cavs, they got a new coach and wanted to prove that this year they will be contenders.
A similar situation is OKC-SAS today.
The Spurs and the Cavs are non-burning teams for the regular season.
The half-finals of the Thunder are currently at 2.05, but the spread falls, so this performance will go up.
Here I recommend a bet before starting because I expect Thunder to be very strong from the beginning on a pitch that will be hell for American data.
Another interesting game is the Lakers-Timberwolves.
The Wolves are crushed by Flip's death and the last thing they have in mind is a game in LA.
The Lakers, on the other hand, have great ambitions for this year (poorly) although the roster is not as bad as it is.
Aggressive talent is abundant, the question is how mature the young will be and how he will defend himself on a team level, because the only credible (for this year) + defender is Hibbert.
Inexperience will not be a matter today, since Timberwolves are equally inexperienced.
This excitement combined with the Wolves 'psychological state pushes me towards the Lakers' handicaps.
But I expect to see Kobe play 100% first (he said yesterday that he will play but you never know).
I wanted to open the thread yesterday but I did not get it.
The first days of the NBA are usually bizarre.
That's why I focus mainly on psychological data.
B.C. yesterday the Bulls were the ones who burned for victory while for the Cavs and losing (as it did) does not say anything.
They were excluded last year from the Cavs, they got a new coach and wanted to prove that this year they will be contenders.
A similar situation is OKC-SAS today.
The Spurs and the Cavs are non-burning teams for the regular season.
The half-finals of the Thunder are currently at 2.05, but the spread falls, so this performance will go up.
Here I recommend a bet before starting because I expect Thunder to be very strong from the beginning on a pitch that will be hell for American data.
Another interesting game is the Lakers-Timberwolves.
The Wolves are crushed by Flip's death and the last thing they have in mind is a game in LA.
The Lakers, on the other hand, have great ambitions for this year (poorly) although the roster is not as bad as it is.
Aggressive talent is abundant, the question is how mature the young will be and how he will defend himself on a team level, because the only credible (for this year) + defender is Hibbert.
Inexperience will not be a matter today, since Timberwolves are equally inexperienced.
This excitement combined with the Wolves 'psychological state pushes me towards the Lakers' handicaps.
But I expect to see Kobe play 100% first (he said yesterday that he will play but you never know).
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