Video blog worth watching. Forgive me, I was a little drunk!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xSBTSmYfrFw
Even drunk; I’m still brilliant!!!
FEB. 8TH PSM NUMBERS (1 GAME)!!!
DAL: 74, 113, 71……..86 (117)
GSW: 53, 80, 79………71 (105)
Now the “early line” on this affair is Dall-4.5 & 218.5, but,
these same two teams played last Wednesday. Dallas went on to
win by the final score of (110-101), and said game was an “under”.
Additionally, Monta Ellis (the best kept secret in the NBA),
scored a career high (46) points in their most recent meeting.
Q. Can Monta Ellis repeat that type of performance?
A. Probably not, but 30 to 34 is within reach.
Q. The Dallas “bench” outscored GSW by (24); will it happen again?
A. My answer is a resounding ”YES”!!! The GSW Bench is a nightmare!
Q. Will former Davidson standout Stephen Curry meet or exceed his 14.1ppg?
A. Well, last Wednesday, he scored a mere (6) points in almost 27-minutes
of playing time. I feel that he’ll be asked to play more minutes, and I
think if he gets “more involved” in the offense (on Wed., he only took
6 total shots); we’ll see this game FLY PAST THE 218.5 POSTED TOTAL!!!
In closing, I LOVE this game to go “Over” that 218.5 total!!!! The only
“downside” to all of this analysis: On Wednesday, these two squads combined
to shoot 51.9% over 48-minutes – THAT HAPPENING AGAIN, IS AGAINST US!
Signed,
JJT
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Welcome to the first day of the rest of your life. My name is Joseph James Tuttle, and the proud author of 24 sports and/or horse betting books. My books are readily available on Amazon.com. I’ve been a professional gambler now for little over 15 years, and it is primarily because of my mathematical prowess. I have a complete understanding of ATM (Applied Theory Mathematics), and that is the realm in which all of my betting theorems are predicated. As of January 31st, 2010, I turned 40-years young. I’ve considered myself to be a Professional Gambler, since about age twenty-six.