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May 1, 2018


Eastern Conference ? Game 1
Cleveland at Toronto (TNT, 8:05 p.m. ET)


2017-18 Regular Season (Cavaliers 2-1)
Apr. 3 Cavaliers (-1.5) vs. Raptors 112-106 (Under 223)
Mar. 21 Cavaliers (+1.5) vs. Raptors 132-129 (Over 227)
Jan. 11 Raptors (+2.5) vs. Cavaliers 133-99 (Over 221.5)


-- This Eastern Conference semifinals get started tonight with Game 1 at Air Canada Centre. As of early this morning, most betting shops had Toronto (63-25 straight up, 47-40-1 against the spread) installed as a 6.5-point home favorite with a total of 215. The Cavaliers were +220 on the money line (risk $100 to win $220).

-- Cleveland (54-35 SU, 33-55-1 ATS) has compiled a 22-22 SU record and a 20-24 ATS mark in its road assignments this season. The Cavaliers advanced past Indiana in the opening round, but they needed to go the seven-game distance to do so. For his team to survive the Pacers, franchise icon LeBron James had to muster a Herculean effort on a game-by-game basis that has many observers wondering how long he can carry this team in these playoffs. In other words, James had minimal help and will need much more assistance for his squad to make the East finals.

-- The oddsmakers are clearly in line with that notion. This is evidenced by the series price, which has the top-seeded Raptors as -185 favorites. The Cavs are +160 underdogs (risk $100 to win $160).

-- James has led his team to the NBA Finals in seven straight seasons. That?s four times he took the Heat there, while he?s had the Cavs battling for the O?Brien Trophy against Golden State in each of the last three campaigns. James has garnered three NBA Finals MVP Trophies during his storied career.

-- ?King? James delivered one of the finer performances of his storied career to close out Indiana. He became the first player in NBA history to make the first seven field-goal attempts in a Game 7. James produced 45 points, eight rebounds, seven assists and four steals in Sunday?s 105-101 victory. The Pacers covered the spread as 5.5-point underdogs, while the 206 combined points slipped ?over? the 200.5-point total in the final minutes. Gamblers on the ?under? had plenty of life down the stretch with the combined score at 190 with 1:59 remaining. However, Thaddeus Young?s tip-in with 17.1 seconds remaining trimmed the deficit to 103-98 and sent ?over? backers to the window to collect.

-- Young?s tip shot got Indiana ahead of the number by one-half point. Bettors on the Pacers have George Hill and Victor Oladipo to thank for the spread cover. After Young?s bucket narrowed the gap to five, former Pacer George Hill was fouled. He made 1-of-2 free throws before Oladipo missed a deep trey. Hill was then fouled again with the Cavs up six. Once again, Hill made merely one of a pair of FTs with 6.5 ticks left. Trailing by seven, Oladipo drained a 27-footer with 0.6 seconds left to provide Indiana backers with the backdoor cover.

-- Whether he was milking the situation a bit to add to his legend in vintage Kobe-like fashion (the examples of Kobe doing this could be the basis of a 500-page novel!) might be a fair question but whatever the case, James complained of leg cramps and headed back to the locker room late in the third quarter. Upon his return, he could be seen slamming Gatorade and eating orange slices on the bench. James had played every one of the first 35 minutes, scoring 38 of his team?s 75 points. His teammates were 12-of-49 from the field at that time. The Pacers had erased a 14-point deficit with a 20-5 run to briefly to take the lead. Things were looking dire for the Cavs. Hill had missed Games 4, 5 and 6 with back spasms, but head coach Tyronn Lue inserted him into the game in the third quarter. He started making plays at both ends of the court and Kevin Love stepped up to make three baskets, including a pair of 3-pointers. Lue had surprisingly started Tristan Thompson, who had played sparingly throughout the series. It was the 37th different starting combination used by Lue this year and the fourth different one in the Indiana series. Thompson responded by grabbing seven rebounds in the first quarter alone and finished with 15 points and 10 boards. Love added 14 points and six boards, knocking 4-of-8 launches from 3-point land. Hill and J.R. Smith scored 11 points apiece. Hill logged only 19 minutes of playing time, but he had six rebounds, one blocked shot and three assists compared to just one turnover. He made 9-of-11 FTs despite missing two in the last minute that hurt Cleveland backers.

-- How sensational was James in the seven games against Indiana? He averaged 34.4 points, 10.0 rebounds, 7.7 assists, 1.4 steals and 1.0 blocked shots per game. James shot at a 55.3 percent clip from the field and had a 54/26 assist-to-turnover ratio.

-- Toronto has posted a 37-7 SU record and a 24-19-1 ATS mark in its home games this season.

-- Toronto got all it wanted in the first round from the Wizards, needing six games to advance to the East semifinals. The Raptors trailed the Wizards 78-73 going into the final stanza of Game 6, only to outscore the home team 29-14 the rest of the way to collect a 102-92 victory as two-point road ?chalk.? Kyle Lowry led the way with 24 points, six rebounds, one steal and six assists compared to only two turnovers. Lowry made 9-of-15 FGAs and 3-of-7 from long distance. DeMar DeRozan had 16 points and four assists without committing a turnover. Jonas Valanciunas finished with 14 points, 12 boards and a pair of blocked shots, while Pascal Siakam made a major splash with 11 points, eight rebounds and two blocked shots. Playing 22 minutes in a reserve role, Siakam hit 5-of-6 FGAs. The Raptors won the battle of the boards by a 47-42 margin and had an outstanding 18/6 assist-to-turnover ratio in the close-out win.

-- Cleveland won two of three head-to-head meetings with Toronto during the regular season. However, both of those wins (both SU and ATS) came at home by scores of 132-129 and 112-106. The only meeting in Toronto was a blowout in the form of a 133-99 shellacking. The Raptors won outright by a 34-point margin as 2.5-point home underdogs on Jan. 11. Fred VanVleet led seven Toronto players in double figures with 22 points, four rebounds, one steal and four assists without a turnover. The Wichita St. product hit 8-of-11 FGAs and 6-of-8 attempts from downtown. Valanciunas added 15 points and 18 rebounds for the winners, while James scored a game-high 26 points.

-- VanVleet missed four of the first five games of the Washington series recovering from a shoulder injury. He returned for Game 6 and tallied five points, four rebounds and four assists compared to only one turnover in 18-plus minutes of playing time.

-- Cleveland has been an underdog of six points or more just once this season, going 0-1 ATS. On the flip side, the Raptors are 27-22 ATS when favored by six points or more.

-- Toronto has won seven home games in a row and is 5-0-1 ATS in its past six home contests.

-- When these teams met in the East semifinals last year, Cleveland dealt out broom treatment in a 4-0 series sweep. The Cavs, who are 6-1 SU and 5-1-1 ATS in last seven games of this rivalry, won by scores of 115-94 and 109-102 in Games 3 and 4 played at Toronto.

-- VegasInsider.com?s Chris David thinks we?re in store for a long series that?ll eventually go the Raptors? way. David said, ?I?m predicting a Toronto win in seven games and one key factor will be keeping LeBron off the free-throw line, especially after watching him shoot an eye-opening 63-of-77 from the stripe against the Pacers.? David continued, ?Backing Toronto as a home favorite hasn?t been a great investment. Since the team snapped its playoff drought in 2014, they?ve gone 13-8 SU and 7-13-1 ATS in that role at the Air Canada Centre. However, I?m thinking Toronto has turned a corner here recently. The Raptors have already exercised two demons in this year?s playoffs, the Game 1 losing skid and never holding a 2-0 lead in a series. They also took Game 6 at Washington, who had won eight straight playoff games in D.C. before that outcome. While the overall numbers aren?t great in Canada when laying points, Toronto has won five straight and eight of its last nine as a home favorite and a 6-3 ATS mark is profitable in my book.?

-- The ?over? went 2-1 in three regular-season encounters between these clubs.

-- The ?under? has cashed at a 21-8 clip in Cleveland?s past 29 games at Toronto.

-- The ?over? 44-43-1 overall for the Raptors, but the ?under? is 22-21-1 in their home outings. Totals were an overall wash (3-3) for Toronto in the Washington series, with the ?over? going 2-1 in its three home games.

-- The ?under? is 46-41-2 overall for the Cavs, 22-22 in their road assignments. They had seen the ?under? cash in six straight games until the ?over? appeared in Games 6 and 7 against the Pacers.

Western Conference ? Game 2
New Orleans at Golden State (TNT, 10:35 p.m. ET)


-- Golden State (63-25 SU, 38-49 ATS) made quick and easy work of New Orleans in Saturday?s Game 1 at Oracle Arena. Playing without Steph Curry, the Warriors outscored the Pelicans 41-21 in the second quarter, 27-19 in the third and coasted to a 123-101 triumph as 7.5-point home favorites. The 224 combined points inched ?over? the 223.5-point total. Alvin Gentry?s team got no closer than 19 in the second half. Klay Thompson and Kevin Durant were the catalysts. Thompson tallied 27 points, six rebounds, two assists and two blocked shots, while Durant went for 26 points, 13 rebounds, two assists and a pair of blocks. Draymond Green stuffed the stat sheet with a triple-double that included 16 points, 15 boards, 11 assists, three steals and two rejections. Andre Iguodala (12), Quinn Cook (11) and Shaun Livington (10) were also in double figures for the winners.

-- Anthony Davis led New Orleans with 21 points, 10 rebounds and two blocks in Game 1. Jordan Crawford scored 14 points on 6-of-7 FGAs in merely eight minutes of playing time off the bench. E?Twaun Moore had 15 points thanks to 7-of-11 shooting from the field, but Jrue Holiday made only 4-of-14 FGAs. Holiday, who was sensational in a first-round sweep of Portland, had 11 points, three rebounds and four assists without a turnover. Rajon Rondo had nine points, eight rebounds, one steal, one block and 11 assists compared to just two turnovers. Darius Miller had nine points, three boards, one steal and six assists compared to only one turnover. -- As of early this morning, most spots had Golden St. listed as an 11-point ?chalk? for tonight?s Game 2. The total was 227 points, while the Pelicans were +600 on the money line (risk $100 to win $600).

-- After missing more than a month of games with a knee injury, Curry is ?probable? to make his postseason debut tonight. Curry told reporters he could?ve played in Game 1, but the Warriors? medical staff thought it best to rest him for one more game. The Davidson University product has missed 16 games in a row and 22 of the past 23. Curry has played only one game since March 8. He averaged 26.4 points, 6.1 assists, 5.1 rebounds and 1.6 steals per game in 51 regular-season games. Steve Kerr isn?t planning on limiting Curry?s minutes.

-- Gentry offered this assessment of his team?s disappointing Game 1 performance: ?It?s one game. At the end of the day, it?s one game, and you know, we?ve been playing great basketball, and I?m not so sure if the week off helped us, really. I thought we lost a little bit of our rhythm.?

-- Kerr?s team is 33-12 SU and 19-25 ATS at home this year. The Warriors have won 13 consecutive home playoff games since losing Game 7 to the Cavs two seasons ago.

-- New Orleans (52-35 SU, 49-37-1 ATS) has produced a 26-18 SU record and a 28-16 ATS ledger on the road this season.

-- The Pelicans have been double-digit underdogs twice this year, going 1-1 ATS. Meanwhile, the Warriors are 18-20 ATS as double-digit ?chalk.?

-- For the updated series price at Sportsbook.ag, the Warriors are -2750 favorites. The Pelicans are +1300 underdogs (risk $100 to win $1,300).

-- VI?s David offered this assessment (and lean towards New Orleans) of the Pelicans-Warriors heading into tonight?s Game 2: ?After watching Golden State run New Orleans in Game 1, I?m not surprised the number has reached double figures and that?s been a common theme this season and in the previous playoffs as well. As a home favorite of 10-plus points this season, the Warriors went 25-5 SU but just 12-17-1 ATS. And in the last four postseasons, Golden State has gone 14-1 as a double-digit home favorite yet they burned bettors again with a 5-10 record versus the number. While the Warriors may seem like the obvious lean in Game 2, laying an inflated number doesn?t appear to be the logical wager.?

-- The ?over? is 5-1 in the past six head-to-head meetings between these clubs.

-- The ?over? is 50-37 overall for the Pelicans, but they?ve seen the ?under? go 23-21 in their road assignments. New Orleans has seen the ?over? hit in three straight games and seven of its past 10.

-- The ?under? is 45-42-1 overall for the Warriors, 22-21-1 in their home contests.

-- TNT will have the telecast at 10:35 p.m. Eastern.

**B.E.?s Bonus Nuggets**

-- Why have the Knicks not hired Marc Jackson yet?! He?s the answer for the winning-starved franchise. He?s a native New Yorker and had some of his best years while playing for the Knicks. Jackson went to St. John?s and has the moxy and everything else needed to excite the fan base and handle the media. The only acceptable hire ahead of Jackson would be Jeff Van Gundy.

-- Boston improved to 9-0 ATS with eight outright wins in nine games as a home underdog this year with last night?s 117-101 over Philadelphia. The Celtics won outright as five-point ?dogs and hooked up money-line supporters with a +170 return. Nevertheless, the 76ers are still -195 favorites to win the series, leaving the Celtics as +167 ?dogs.

-- With a 1-0 series lead, Boston has been made a 3.5-point home underdog to the 76ers for Thursday?s Game 2 in Beantown. The total is 207 points. Boston?s Jaylen Brown has been upgraded to ?probable? after missing Game 1.

-- For Wednesday?s Game 2 on TNT at 8:05 p.m. Eastern, Houston has been made an 11-point ?chalk? vs. Utah. The total is 204.5 points. The Rockets won Game 1 in blowout fashion. Ricky Rubio will be ?out? again for Game 2 with a hamstring injury.
 

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Curry has 28 in return, Warriors take 2-0 lead over Pelicans
May 2, 2018


OAKLAND, Calif. (AP) Stephen Curry came off the bench to score 28 points in a triumphant return from a knee injury and nearly six weeks off, and the Golden State Warriors held off Anthony Davis and the pesky New Orleans Pelicans for a 121-116 win Tuesday night to go ahead 2-0 in the Western Conference semifinals.

Kevin Durant scored 29 points with a huge 3-pointer with 3:10 to play, to go with seven assists and six rebounds in Golden State's franchise-record 14th consecutive postseason victory at Oracle Arena. Draymond Green contributed 20 points, 12 assists and nine rebounds while battling Davis on both ends all night.

Davis finished with 25 points and 15 rebounds, and Jrue Holiday had 24 points, eight rebounds and eight assists for the Pelicans, who also got 22 points and 12 assists from Rajon Rondo.

Andre Iguodala converted a snazzy three-point play with 6:41 left when he flipped the ball up and it came back down and through the net as he was fouled by Rondo, then Golden State pulled away.

The best-of-seven series resumes with Game 3 on Friday at New Orleans.

CAVALIERS 113, RAPTORS 112

TORONTO (AP) - LeBron James had 26 points, 13 assists and 11 rebounds, J.R. Smith scored 20 points and Cleveland beat Toronto in overtime to win Game 1 of the second-round playoff series.

Kyle Korver scored 19 points, including the go-ahead 3-pointer in overtime after Cleveland never led in regulation. Tristan Thompson had 14 points and 12 rebounds for the Cavaliers, who have eliminated Toronto in each of the past two postseasons.

Toronto's Fred VanVleet missed a 3-pointer with 3.4 seconds to go in overtime that could have won it for the Raptors, who couldn't hold on to a 14-point, first-quarter lead.

Jonas Valanciunas had 21 points and 21 rebounds, Kyle Lowry had 18 points and 10 assists, and DeMar DeRozan scored 22 points for the Raptors, who host Game 2 on Thursday night.
 

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SCHEDULE FOR WEDNESDAY MAY 2, 2018
Time (ET) Away Home Site
8:00 PM Utah Jazz Houston Rockets Toyota Center

SCHEDULE FOR THURSDAY MAY 3, 2018
Time (ET) Away Home Site
6:00 PM Cleveland Cavaliers Toronto Raptors Air Canada Centre
8:30 PM Philadelphia 76ers Boston Celtics TD Garden

SCHEDULE FOR FRIDAY MAY 4, 2018
Time (ET) Away Home Site
8:00 PM Golden State Warriors New Orleans Pelicans Smoothie King Center
10:30 PM Houston Rockets Utah Jazz Vivint Smart Home Arena

SCHEDULE FOR SATURDAY MAY 5, 2018
Time (ET) Away Home Site
5:00 PM Boston Celtics Philadelphia 76ers Wells Fargo Center
8:30 PM Toronto Raptors Cleveland Cavaliers Quicken Loans Arena

SCHEDULE FOR SUNDAY MAY 6, 2018
Time (ET) Away Home Site
3:30 PM Golden State Warriors New Orleans Pelicans Smoothie King Center
8:00 PM Houston Rockets Utah Jazz Vivint Smart Home Arena


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MAY'S NBA BEST BET RECORD: ( BASED ON 5 UNITS )

05/01/2018 1-3-0 25.00% -11.50


BEST BETS................ATS....................UNITS..................O/U..............UNITS..............TOTAL

05/01/2018...............1 - 1..................- 0.50...................0 - 2.............-11.00.............-11.50
 

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Preview: Jazz (48-34) at Rockets (65-17)
Date: May 02, 2018 8:00 PM EDT


HOUSTON -- While it certainly factored into the sluggish start that greased the skids to their demise in Game 1, the Utah Jazz were inundated with a number of causes behind their loss to the Houston Rockets on Sunday in addition to the absence of starting point guard Ricky Rubio.

Defensively, the Jazz were overrun by the Rockets' exceptional 3-point shooting (17 for 32) and victimized early by some leaky transition defense. Rockets guard James Harden again tormented the Utah defense, cashing in seven 3s en route to a game-high 41 points, and the Jazz lacked energy in the first half following a short turnaround from the completion of their first-round series against the Oklahoma City Thunder less than 48 hours prior to tipoff.

But the Jazz clearly missed Rubio, despite recording 20 assists on 38 field goals. While rookie guard Donovan Mitchell and veteran swingman Joe Ingles produced five assists each, and Utah received steady play from guards Dante Exum and Alec Burks off the bench, the Jazz didn't quite have that same verve that Rubio provides with his ball-handling skill and passing acumen.

"I think it makes Donovan handle the ball more than they would like," said Rockets forward Trevor Ariza, who drew the primary defensive assignment on Mitchell. "He's their dominant scorer at this point so when he has to handle the ball and get everybody involved in the game, it kind of takes away from him scoring the ball all the time or being aggressive all the time."

The Jazz also missed the defensive presence of center Rudy Gobert, despite the fact that Gobert logged 35 minutes in the 110-96 loss. A Defensive Player of the Year candidate and league leader by a healthy margin in defensive real plus-minus, Gobert was a non-factor on that end, failing to record a block for the first time this postseason and just the eighth time overall.

Gobert averaged 2.3 blocks and ranked second in the NBA in block percentage (6.0), yet the Rockets had success attacking the rim with Gobert stationed there to defend it, shooting 8 of 9 with Gobert within three feet of the rim. The key to their success? Doing what comes naturally.

"We just try to be us as much as possible," Rockets guard Chris Paul said. "I think James said it after last game: We've seen just about every defense you can have this past season, so if they switch, we adjust. If you back (up to protect the rim), we adjust. We just keep playing."

Utah, conversely, can't afford to maintain the status quo. The Rockets rode robust shooting to a 27-point, first-half lead and continued to exploit a Jazz defense that has stifled almost every other opponent. Harden averaged 34.3 points on 55.4 percent shooting against Utah during the season and looked alarmingly at ease attacking the Jazz off the dribble and from the perimeter.

Rubio, out with a left hamstring strain, won't be available to save the Jazz on offense. Defensively, Utah understands exactly what is required to ensure a superior performance.

"It takes all five guys on the court communicating, that's for sure," Jazz forward Jae Crowder said. "But you have to accept it. So, if they're cross-matching and they're running back you just got to demand the guy (to defend in transition) and stick with him for that possession and work it out. And that causes every guy on the court to know each guy's tendencies and what he likes to do.

"So, you have to communicate on the court very well in the situation that we're putting ourselves, which is in transition and working itself out in the half court and getting these guys in front of us and making it as tough as possible."


SERIES AT A GLANCE

GAME 1
Jazz at Rockets
Sun, Apr 29 Final 96 to 110
Recaps

GAME 2
Jazz at Rockets
Wed, May 2 - 8:00PM EDT

GAME 3
Rockets at Jazz
Fri, May 4 - 10:30PM EDT

GAME 4
Rockets at Jazz
Sun, May 6 - 8:00PM EDT
 

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Jazz try to slow Harden in Game 2 after Game 1 rout
May 1, 2018


HOUSTON (AP) No one on the Utah Jazz is using the word ''stop'' when referring to what they'll try to do to James Harden in Game 2 of the Western Conference semifinals on Wednesday night after the Houston Rockets' star scored 41 points in a Game 1 rout.

They're simply searching for ways to slow him down a bit after he's averaged almost 36 points a game in five meetings this season.

''He is a (heck) of a player so it's going to be tough, but we feel like we can just try to make it a bit tough on him for the whole (time) he's out there,'' Utah's Joe Ingles said.

Harden made seven 3-pointers in Game 1, leaving the Jazz focused on limiting him from long range.

''Just make him a driver,'' rookie Donovan Mitchell said. ''He loves getting back to that 3. They got comfortable in the first half and they went up 30. So just being able to make them uncomfortable and not let them dictate what we do on defense. Make sure we dictate what they do.''

Coach Mike D'Antoni isn't concerned about anything that the Jazz might throw at Harden on Wednesday and believes the only thing that can keep Harden from a big game is, well, Harden.

''There's no answer. He's seen it all,'' D'Antoni said. ''Now, he might play bad and that's because he's human. But there's nothing that you can conceivably come up with that can stop one of the best offensive players ever.''

Harden led the NBA in scoring in the regular season by averaging a career-high 30.4 points a game and ranks second behind LeBron James this postseason with 31 points a game.

Houston's Trevor Ariza, a player known for his defense, has the task of guarding Mitchell in this series. He was asked what he would try if he had to guard Harden. There was a long pause before Ariza let out a loud sigh and said with a laugh: ''I'd figure out a way to slow him down.''

But the veteran is happy to be playing with Harden and not against him.

''I'm glad I don't have that problem right now,'' he said. ''I wouldn't tell them what I think. I would let them try to figure it out on their own.''

The top-seeded Rockets expect to see a different team than they did in Game 1 after the Jazz had only about 36 hours between the end of Game 6 against the Thunder and the start of this series.

''I think a couple days' rest will help them and we'll get the best they've got,'' D'Antoni said.

The Jazz refused to use fatigue as an excuse for their poor performance in Game 1, but they did admit that they were feeling better about this game with a little bit of rest. Mitchell said having two days to break down film and work on their game plan has also been beneficial.

Despite trailing by double digits for most of Sunday's game, the Jazz don't seemed daunted or discouraged entering Game 2.

''A lot of people have been hitting me up saying: ''Try to keep your head up. It's only Game 1,''' Mitchell said. ''And my head was never down. I don't think any of our heads were ever down. It's just one game out of a long series ... I think being down 0-1 last series and seeing how we came back and responded definitely gives you a sense of more hope than if this would have been the opening round.''

The Jazz will try and even the series without starting point guard Ricky Rubio, who sat out Game 1 and is out indefinitely with a strained left hamstring. The Rockets believe Rubio's absence changed things for Mitchell. He scored a playoff-high 38 points in Game 6 to lead Utah to the win before scoring 21, which were his fewest of the postseason, on Sunday.

''It makes Donovan handle the ball more than they would like,'' Ariza said of Rubio's injury. ''He's their dominant scorer at this point so when he has to handle the ball and get everybody involved in the game it kind of takes away from him scoring the ball all the time or being aggressive all the time.''
 

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Wednesday's NBA Playoffs Betting Preview and Odds: Jazz at Rockets

Utah Jazz at Houston Rockets (-11, 204.5)

Rockets lead series 1-0.

The Houston Rockets look to take a 2-0 lead when they host the Utah Jazz on Wednesday in Game 2 of the Western Conference semifinal series. Star guard James Harden scored 41 points in Houston's series-opening 110-96 victory to continue his season-long assault of the Jazz.

Harden averaged 34.3 points in four meetings with the Utah in the regular season -- including a 56-point outing -- and the defensive-minded Jazz once again had no answers on slowing down the MVP candidate. "You can put a list of about 28 other teams that don't have an answer, either," Rockets coach Mike D'Antoni told reporters. "There's no answer. He might play bad because he's human, but there's nothing that you can conceivably come up with to stop him." Utah isn't fretting over the Game 1 loss as it also lost the opener of its first-round series against the Oklahoma City Thunder before recovering to win in six games. "We were in the exact same situation," Jazz small forward Joe Ingles told reporters. "Everyone had written us off after Game 1, probably the way they have now. We have a great group. We love being able to have the time to watch the film and make some adjustments."

TV: 8 p.m. ET, TNT

SERIES PRICE (PER PINNACLE):

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LINE HISTORY: The Rockets opened as 12-point home favorites for Game 2 and as of Tuesday evening that pointspread is down to -11 with 53 percent of wagers coming in on the underdog Jazz. The total hit betting boards at 206 and has been dropped to 204.5.

INJURY REPORT:

Jazz - SG D. Mitchell (Probable, Ankle), PG R. Rubio (Early May, Hamstring), SF T. Sefolosha (Out For Season, Knee).

Rockets - No injuries to report.

MATCHUP CHART:

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ABOUT THE JAZZ (52-37 SU, 46-43 ATS, 42-46-1 O/U): Rookie guard Donovan Mitchell is picking up a large portion of the ball-handling with veteran point guard Ricky Rubio (hamstring) sidelined and he committed four turnovers to go with 9-of-22 shooting while scoring 21 points in the opener. The point total was Mitchell's lowest in seven games this postseason and he was also hampered by a sore ankle, which he insists won't be a problem in Game 2. "My head was never down, and I don't think my teammates' heads were down," Mitchell told reporters. "It's one game out of a long series."

ABOUT THE ROCKETS (70-18 SU, 45-42-1 ATS, 36-51-1 O/U): Harden had nothing to reveal for why he typically enjoys success against a team that ranked sixth in scoring defense at 102.4 during the regular season. "For the most part, I'm going to do what I do," Harden told reporters. "Offensively I think this team, us, we're different. We've seen so many different defenses throughout the year that have prepared us for this moment, whether it's (Utah center Rudy) Gobert being back at the rim or teams switching or whatever. We've seen pretty much it all, all year." Harden received complementary help from point guard Chris Paul (17 points), center Clint Capela (16 points, 12 rebounds) and forward PJ Tucker (15 points) in the opener.

TRENDS:

* Jazz are 2-6 ATS in their last 8 Conference Semifinals games.
* Rockets are 7-3 ATS in their last 10 Conference Semifinals games.
* Over is 8-2 in Jazz's last 10 vs. a team with a winning straight up record.
* Under is 18-6 in Rockets' last 24 home games.
* Jazz are 2-8 ATS in the last 10 meetings in Houston.
 

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Armadillo's Write-Up

Wednesday, May 2


Jazz @ Rockets (1-0)
Game 1 was 64-39 at halftime; Houston made 17-32 on arc as they jogged to their Game 1 win. Utah PG Rubio (hamstring) is out here. Houston won/covered its last five games with the Jazz; Utah is 2-5 SU/ATS in its last seven visits to Houston. Eight of last 11 series games went over the total. Jazz lost three of their last five road games. Under is 6-3 in last nine series games. Rockets won five of their last seven home games (4-3 vs spread). Three of Rockets? last four games went over total. Under is 6-3 in Utah?s last nine games.

Second Round
Pelicans-Warriors

GState 123-101, -7.5, O223.5
GState 121-116, -11, O229

Jazz-Rockets
Hst 110-96, -11.5, U206.5

76ers-Celtics
Bos 117-101, +5, O205

Cavaliers-Raptors
Clev 113-112 OT +7, O213.5

First Round
Wizards-Raptors

Tor 114-106, -7.5, O211
Tor 130-119, -7, O214
Wsh 122-103, -1, O217.5
Wsh 106-98, +1.5, U217
Tor 108-97, -7, U216
Tor 102-92, -2, U214.5
Raptors win series, 4-2

Heat-76ers
Phil 130-103, -6.5, O212
Mia 113-103, +6.5, U217
Phil 128-108, -2.5, O213.5
Phil 106-102, -4, U212.5
Phil 104-91, -10, U215.5
76ers win series, 4-1

Bucks-Celtics
Bos 113-107 OT, -4.5, O199.5
Bos 120-106, -1, O200
Mil 116-92, -5, O205.5
Mil 104-102, -5.5, O203.5
Bos 92-87, -4.5, U202.5
Mil 97-86, -4.5, U201.5
Bos 112-96, -4.5, O196
Celtics win series, 4-3

Pacers-Cavaliers
Ind 98-80, +7.5, U212.5
Clev 100-97, -8, U209
Ind 92-90, -1.5, U209.5
Clev 104-100, -1.5, U206.5
Clev 98-95, -6.5, U206
Ind 121-87, -1.5, O202
Clev 105-101, -5.5, O200.5
Cavaliers win series, 4-3

Spurs-Warriors
GState 113-92, -8, U209.5
GState 116-101, -9 O205.5
GState 110-97, -3.5, O205.5
SA 103-90, +5.5, U206.5
GState 99-91, -11, U204.5
Warriors win series, 4-1

Pelicans-Blazers
NO 97-95, +5.5, U216.5
NO 111-102, +6, U216
NO 119-102, -3.5, O215.5
NO 131-123, -6.5, O217
Pelicans win series, 4-0

Jazz-Thunder
OKC 116-108, -4.5, O205
Utah 102-95, +4, U206.5
Utah 115-102, -5, O209
Utah 113-96, -5, O208
OKC 107-99, -2.5, U207.5
Utah 96-91, ?7, U207.5
Jazz win series, 4-2

Wolves-Rockets
Hst 104-101, -11.5, U215.5
Hst 102-82, -10.5, U212.5
Minn 121-105, +6, O217
Hst 119-100, -6, O217
Hst 122-104, -12, O217
Rockets win series, 4-1




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Utah Jazz
Utah is 18-7 SU in its last 25 games
The total has gone UNDER in 4 of Utah's last 6 games
Utah is 1-4 ATS in its last 5 games on the road
Utah is 16-5 SU in its last 21 games on the road
Utah is 1-4 SU in its last 5 games on the road
The total has gone UNDER in 4 of Utah's last 5 games on the road
Utah is 0-5 ATS in its last 5 games when playing Houston
Utah is 0-5 SU in its last 5 games when playing Houston
The total has gone OVER in 6 of Utah's last 8 games when playing Houston
Utah is 1-4 ATS in its last 5 games when playing on the road against Houston
Utah is 2-10 SU in its last 12 games when playing on the road against Houston
The total has gone OVER in 4 of Utah's last 5 games when playing on the road against Houston
Houston Rockets
Houston is 4-1 ATS in its last 5 games
Houston is 5-1 SU in its last 6 games
The total has gone UNDER in 18 of Houston's last 25 games
Houston is 5-0 ATS in its last 5 games when playing Utah
Houston is 5-0 SU in its last 5 games when playing Utah
The total has gone OVER in 6 of Houston's last 8 games when playing Utah
Houston is 4-1 ATS in its last 5 games when playing at home against Utah
Houston is 10-2 SU in its last 12 games when playing at home against Utah
The total has gone OVER in 4 of Houston's last 5 games when playing at home against Utah


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UTAH (52 - 37) at HOUSTON (70 - 18) - 5/2/2018, 8:05 PM
Top Trends for this game.
HOUSTON is 17-6 ATS (+10.4 Units) against Northwest division opponents this season.
HOUSTON is 21-11 ATS (+8.9 Units) when playing against a team with a winning record - 2nd half of the season this season.
UTAH is 16-7 ATS (+8.3 Units) versus good offensive teams - scoring 106+ points/game - 2nd half of the season this season.

Head-to-Head Series History
HOUSTON is 8-4 against the spread versus UTAH over the last 3 seasons
HOUSTON is 8-4 straight up against UTAH over the last 3 seasons
8 of 11 games in this series have gone OVER THE TOTAL over the last 3 seasons
 

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May 2, 2018


Western Conference Semifinals - Game 2 - Rockets lead 1-0
Utah at Houston (-11/205), TNT, 8:05 p.m. ET

The Rockets have won their last three playoff home games by double-digits, which includes a commanding victory in this series opener on Sunday. Houston led by 25 points at halftime and finished 17-for-32 on 3-pointers to run away with a 110-96 win.

It was far from a perfect performance since the Rockets? typically strong bench was outscored 40-13, but definitely provided a reminder that only the Warriors can match Houston?s ability to pull away from teams due to prolific shooting from beyond the arc. Defensively, the Rockets held the Jazz to just 7-for-22 shooting on 3-pointers as rookie star Donovan Mitchell made only one of his seven attempts.

Houston held on for the Game 1 cover as an 11-point favorite as Utah was able to pull within 11 points only once in the entire fourth quarter. Joe Ingles? layup with 8.4 seconds remaining provided the game?s final basket, allowing those who got in on under 206.5 to sneak off with the cash.

Oddsmakers have the Rockets as an 11-point chalk again in Game 2 and have dropped the total slightly to 205.

James Harden scored his team?s first five points and finished with a dozen in the first quarter to ensure that the Rockets got off to a strong start. He finished with 41 points in easily getting the better of a defense regarded as one of the NBA?s best. Defensive player of the year frontrunner Rudy Gobert failed to come up with even one block.

Jazz head coach Quin Snyder commented that his team must make life harder on him but didn?t seem to have many answers on how to do so.

Harden matched a playoff career-high with his seven 3-pointers in Game 1. He averaged 34.3 points against Utah over the course of four regular-season victories ? all by double-digits ? so keep that in mind if you?re taking points.

The Jazz have now dropped five games against Houston by an average of 16.8 points in what has been a rough matchup for them since Gobert?s ability to control the paint doesn?t factor in as heavily due to the Rockets? perimeter prowess and the fact Harden and Chris Paul can so easily get buckets for teammates.

Houston won big despite its entire bench being outscored by Jae Crowder 21-13, which has to be disconcerting if you?re the Jazz. Eric Gordon led the reserves with seven points, all on free throws, and went 0-for-6 from the field. That?s unlikely to happen again. Lue Richard Mbah a Moute saw his first action this postseason and shot 1-for-5 in his first stint since dislocating his shoulder on April 10. Ryan Anderson went scoreless in nine minutes, while Gerald Green came in only in garbage time late.

Expect a stronger effort from the Rockets? backups at home now that they know what to expect in Game 2. The question now becomes, can Utah step up its level of play. Crowder will be invaluable in this series since he?s being counted on to do his best against Harden, while rookie Royce O?Neale stepped into the starting lineup with Ricky Rubio sidelined by a hamstring injury.

He?s unlikely to play until Game 4 at the earliest, so making this is a series will hinge on getting more from Mitchell, who shot 9-for-22 and is playing with nagging foot and ankle injuries. Dante Exum and Alec Burks also got increased minutes with Rubio out and combined to shoot 5-for-14, missing all three 3-point attempts. Outside of Crowder?s strong effort from beyond the arc, the rest of the Jazz combined to shoot 2-for-15 on 3s. That won?t cut it.

Houston?s ability to play small is also likely to force Snyder?s hand in how much he can utilize Derrick Favors and Gobert together since both can be taken advantage of on pick-and-rolls. Utah?s bigs combined to shoot 6-for-9 from the field but had nowhere near the impact they enjoyed against Oklahoma City. Snyder knew that incorporating both effectively would be a challenge coming into the series and quickly saw that come to fruition in Game 1. I?d expect to see more of Jonas Jerebko on Wednesday night in addition to more of either Burks or Exum in smaller lineups.

It remains to be seen if that tweak will result in a higher-scoring game. Dating back to the final few games of the regular season, the under is 6-3 in the last nine Jazz games. Utah surrendered 110 points, the second-highest figure it has given up in these playoffs, and has now given up at least that many in four of the five encounters with the Rockets, who torched them for a season-worst 137 way back on Nov. 5 thanks to Harden?s season-high 56 points. He shot 19-for-25 in that game, which was so long ago that Rodney Hood was in Utah?s starting lineup ahead of Mitchell, who led the way with 17 points off the bench.

It?s no secret that the Jazz?s prized rookie views Paul as a mentor of sorts, but their friendship was a non-factor in the series opener. Paul said it was ?easy? to set it aside since it?s competition and ?nothing personal,? but we?ll see how Game 2 unfolds since the veteran should have an advantage at the point as he chases the first conference finals appearance of his 12-year career. Thus far, Paul is averaging 18.7 points and 6.5 assists in these playoffs, right in line with his regular-season averages. He had his best outing, a 27-point effort, in Game 2 against Minnesota.

Clint Capela added 16 points and 12 rebounds against the Jazz and has registered double-doubles in three straight playoff games. If he continues to match the production of Gobert and Favors on his own, Utah isn?t likely to win a single game in the series.

The under had been on a 9-1 run in Houston games entering Game 3 of the Minnesota series but the over came in three straight times as the Rockets put the Timberwolves away 4-1. The under barely held on in Game 1 against the Jazz, aided in part by Utah?s 13-for-22 performance from the free-throw line. The over went 3-1 in the regular-season meetings between these squads, who will get together in Salt Lake City for Game 3 on Friday night.
 

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Ingles career night leads Jazz over Rockets 116-108
May 2, 2018


HOUSTON (AP) Utah had a four-point lead in the fourth quarter on Wednesday night when Donovan Mitchell missed a jumper and sailed above three Houston Rockets to grab the rebound and finish with a nifty one-handed slam.

He did it right near the Jazz bench and his teammates went wild, cheering and pretending to fall backward on each other in awe.

Joe Ingles led the Jazz with a career-high 27 points, but it was the star rookie who provided the highlight of the night as the Jazz evened the Western Conference semifinals 1-1 with a 116-108 win.

Ingles made a career-best seven 3-pointers and Mitchell added 17 points and a franchise rookie-record 11 assists for his first game this postseason where he scored fewer than 20 points and didn't lead the team in scoring.

But he certainly provided an emotional boost to his team with his highlight-reel worthy play. He smiled broadly when it was brought up postgame, and said he was just trying to get the rebound on his miss when he made a split-second decision.

''I just happened to be up there,'' he said. ''So I said: `Why come down with it?'''

The Jazz squandered a huge early lead before using a big fourth quarter to regain control and head home for Game 3 on Friday in Utah with a chance to take a series lead over the top-seeded Rockets.

Houston coach Mike D'Antoni said Mitchell was the key to the win even though he didn't lead the team in scoring.

''He was breaking us down,'' D'Antoni said. ''He was getting in there and was finding guys in the corner. He's a handful whether he's finishing or not.''

The Jazz were behind by two with eight minutes left before using a 16-2 run to pull away.

After trailing by 25 points at halftime of the 110-96 loss in the series opener, the Jazz jumped out to an early lead in this one and led by as many as 19 in the first half.

''Last game, we came out completely opposite. Tonight, they kind of caught us off-guard,'' Houston's James Harden said. ''We adjusted to it in that second quarter, but we can't get down 19 no matter who we're playing.''

Houston regained the lead in the third quarter but couldn't keep pace with the Jazz in the fourth as their normally potent offense went cold.

Harden had 32 points and 11 assists, and Chris Paul added 23 points as Houston fell to the Jazz for the first time this season after winning the first five meetings.

Jazz coach Quin Snyder was pleased at his team's balanced scoring effort on a night six players finished in double figures, and he raved about the contribution of Ingles.

''Every time Joe has needed to step up his game, he has been able to,'' Snyder said. ''He's committed to that. He knew tonight he would need to make some shots and he was able to do it.''

Houston was down by one entering the fourth but Utah scored eight straight points on 3-pointers from Dante Exum and Jae Crowder before Mitchell's dunk made it 100-94.

Harden made a basket after that before Utah scored another eight straight points, with two 3s from Ingles, to make it 108-96 with 4 1/2 minutes left.

Harden ended a 2 1/2-minute Houston scoring drought with a 3-pointer about a minute later that was the start of a 9-3 run that got the Rockets within 111-105 with 1:46 left. But Rudy Gobert made one of two free throws before Exum put it out of reach with a dunk.

Utah led by nine before Houston used a 16-5 run to go up 71-69 for its first lead since it was 6-5 with about seven minutes left in the third. The Jazz went back up 86-85 by the end of the period.

After taking just four shots in Game 1 and finishing with 11 points, Gobert got going early Wednesday and had 13 points on 5-of-7 shooting by halftime. But he was mostly quiet after the break, and finished with 15 points and 14 rebounds.

TIP-INS


Jazz: Snyder said before the game that he didn't know when point guard Ricky Rubio would return. ... Utah assistant Igor Kokoskov was hired as head coach of the Phoenix Suns on Wednesday. ... Ingles got a technical in the second quarter for arguing with Paul.

Rockets: Luc Mbah a Moute had four points and four rebounds in his second game back after missing the first series after dislocating his right shoulder on April 10. ... Paul also received a technical for barking at Ingles. ... Clint Capela finished with 21 points and 11 rebounds.

THEY SAID IT

The notoriously low-key Harden when told by a reporter that he looked irritated by Utah's defense on Wednesday: ''I look like that all the time. That's just my facial expression.''

UP NEXT


The series moves to Utah where Game 3 is Friday and Game 4 will be played on Sunday.
 

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SCHEDULE FOR THURSDAY MAY 3, 2018
Time (ET) Away Home Site
6:00 PM Cleveland Cavaliers Toronto Raptors Air Canada Centre
8:30 PM Philadelphia 76ers Boston Celtics TD Garden

SCHEDULE FOR FRIDAY MAY 4, 2018
Time (ET) Away Home Site
8:00 PM Golden State Warriors New Orleans Pelicans Smoothie King Center
10:30 PM Houston Rockets Utah Jazz Vivint Smart Home Arena


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MAY'S NBA BEST BET RECORD: ( BASED ON 5 UNITS )

05/02/2018 2-0-0 100.00% +10.00
05/01/2018 1-3-0 25.00% -11.50

Totals...............3-3-0.........50.00%.....-1.50


BEST BETS................ATS....................UNITS.. ................O/U..............UNITS..............TOTAL


05/02/2018...............1 - 0..................+5.00...................1 - 0.............+5.00............+10.00
05/01/2018...............1 - 1..................- 0.50...................0 - 2.............-11.00.............-11.50

Totals........................2 - 1..................+4.50...................1 - 2.............-6.00...............-1.50
 

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Updated NFL over-under win totals for 2018:

? San Francisco 49ers 8.5, under -$125

? Baltimore Ravens, 8.5, under -$130

? Tennessee Titans 8.5, under -$140

? Carolina Panthers 8, over -$140

? Dallas Cowboys 8, over -$135

? Jacksonville Jaguars 8, -$125

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Armadillo: Thursday's List of 13: Doing some thinking out loud??.

13) Sunday afternoon at Westwood Country Club in the St Louis area; 7th hole, 123 yards; two guys in the same foursome both got hole-in-1?s.

The odds of two guys in the same foursome getting an ace on the same hole are said to be 17,000,000-1. Pretty cool, but which guy had honors on the next hole?

12) Interesting article on Yahoo Sports about the Miami Dolphins? scouts and how they went about their duties leading up to last week?s draft.

Over the course of last football season and leading up to the draft, Miami?s 10-man scouting staff graded 1,504 players, wrote 3,690 reports and visited 256 colleges.

11) ESPN said that Kyle Korver had the ball in his hands for 30 seconds during Cleveland?s OT win in Toronto Tuesday night. He made the most of those 30 seconds, making 7 of 17 shots, 5 of 12 behind the arc. 17 shots in 30 seconds with the ball; sounds like a good job.

10) Colorado Rockies led off Tuesday?s game at Wrigley Field with back/back homers; that was first time since 1937 a visiting team starting a game at Wrigley with back/back jacks.

9) Dodgers were 23-4 last year when Clayton Kershaw started; they?re 2-5 this year.

8) Red Sox 5, Royals 4? Mookie Betts had three homers for Boston, which trailed 3-0 early.

7) According to ESPN, Phoenix Suns will hire Utah Jazz assistant coach Igor Kokoskov as their new head coach; he will become the first European-born head coach in the NBA..

6) Utah State?s football team will be paid $1.91M to come to Tuscaloosa and lose to the Crimson Tide during the 2022 season.

Thats the 3rd-most $$$ a team has ever gotten for a non-conference game; Florida is paying Colorado State $2M (as part of Jim McElwain?s buyout) for a game this fall and Auburn will pay Tulane $1.937M for a 2019 game

5) In case you were wondering, Albert Pujols holds the all-time major league record for first inning home runs? he hit his 142nd 1st inning homer off Dylan Bundy Wednesday night.

4) Baseball players get hurt a lot:
? Jacob deGrom hyperextended his elbow while batting Wednesday night; an MRI was taken; all Mets fans and deGrom fantasy owners are holding their breath.
? Braves? SS Dansby Swanson left that same game with a sore left wrist.
? Dodgers? P Hyun-jin Ryu left his start in the 2nd inning with an unknown injury.

3) Jazz 116, Rockets 108? Utah evens series 1-1 with a road win; they made 15-32 on arc, led by Joe Ingles? 7-9. Winning a road game without Ricky Rubio is even more impressive.

2) A?s 3, Mariners 2? Paxton blanked Oakland for seven innings, striking out 16 hitters in an overpowering performance, but they took him out after 105 pitches and the A?s beat the Seattle bullpen.

1? Random question: What would baseball be like if there was no pitchers? mound, just a circle in the middle of the infield where the pitchers threw the ball? Would scoring go way up?
 

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Thursday's NBA Playoffs betting preview and odds

Round 2 of the NBA Playoffs continues Thursday with the Cleveland Cavaliers and the Boston Celtics both trying to build on their Game 1 victories as underdogs.

Cleveland Cavaliers at Toronto Raptors (-6.5, 212.5)

Cavaliers lead series 1-0.

It was more of the same in Game 1 of the Eastern Conference semifinals with LeBron James - even on an off night - and his Cleveland Cavaliers once again getting the better of the Toronto Raptors. James and the Cavaliers will attempt to maintain their postseason dominance of the Raptors and take a commanding 2-0 series lead back home when the teams meet Thursday night in Toronto.

James recorded his 21st career playoff triple-double as Cleveland erased a 13-point deficit in the second half and survived multiple chances for the Raptors to win late in regulation and again in the closing seconds of overtime for a 113-112 win Tuesday night. "My teammates were unbelievable tonight," James told reporters afterward. "They stepped up when I wasn't at my best." Toronto, which has dropped nine of 11 playoff meetings with Cleveland over the last three seasons, must quickly move on from a game it probably should've won. "A lot of things, we did to ourselves," coach Dwane Casey told the media. "I think we're a better team. We just didn't make the shots down the stretch. I know it sounds simplistic, but we had our open looks, had our opportunities, that we didn't cash in on, and some other things we could clean up defensively."

TV: 6 p.m. ET, ESPN

SERIES PRICE (PER WESTGATE LV SUPERBOOK):

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LINE MOVES AND BETTING ACTION: The Raptors opened as six-point favorites for Game 2 and as of Wednesday night they have been bumped up slightly to -6.5. This line move is despite 58 percent of wagers coming in on the underdog Cavs. The total hit betting boards at 212.5 and has not moved.

INJURY REPORT:

Cavaliers - No injuries to report.

Raptors - PG F. VanVleet (Questionable, Shoulder).

ABOUT THE CAVALIERS (55-35 SU, 34-55-1 ATS, 42-46-2 O/U): James was 12-of-30 from the field and 1-of-6 from the line in his 26-point, 13-assist, 11-rebound performance. "Shots weren't going in for me," James - who was 3-for-15 in the fourth quarter and overtime - told reporters. "It was probably one of my worst games of the season." Kyle Korver is among those teammates James credited with helping him out, and the sharpshooter tied his 2018 playoff high with 19 points while making 5-of-12 3-pointers.

ABOUT THE RAPTORS (63-26 SU, 47-41-1 ATS, 45-43-1 O/U): Toronto has certainly heard all the talk of being owned by Cleveland and it seemed to lose its mental edge when the Cavaliers made things tight down the stretch Tuesday, including a final possession in regulation when the hosts had four misses. "We are better than some of the situations we put ourselves in," Casey added. "I can do a better job. I didn't like some of the possessions we had down the stretch even though we got open looks. We all can be better. Some of the turnovers we had. ?" The Raptors had 14 turnovers while forcing just six and they've coughed it up 17 more times than their opponents during the postseason.

MATCHUP CHART:

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TRENDS:

* Cavaliers are 4-0-1 ATS in their last 5 Conference Semifinals games.
* Raptors are 0-4-1 ATS in their last 5 Conference Semifinals games.
* Over is 8-3 in Cavaliers' last 11 vs. NBA Atlantic.
* Over is 7-1 in Raptors' last 8 Conference Semifinals games.
* Cavaliers are 5-1-1 ATS in the last 7 meetings in Toronto.




Philadelphia 76ers at Boston Celtics (+4, 206)

Celtics lead series 1-0.

The Boston Celtics delivered the opening salvo and now the visiting Philadelphia 76ers look to even the Eastern Conference semifinal series on Thursday. Boston received another stunning postseason showing from guard Terry Rozier and knocked down 17 3-pointers in Monday's 117-101 victory in the series opener.

The unsung Rozier emerged as a surprise standout in the first-round series against the Milwaukee Bucks and he continued his solid play by making 7-of-9 3-pointers and scoring 29 points in the opener. Rozier, who also had eight rebounds and six assists, received quality help from forwards Jayson Tatum (28 points) and Al Horford (26 points on 10-of-12 shooting) as Boston scored 30 or more in each of the final three quarters. Philadelphia star big man Joel Embiid recorded 31 points and 13 rebounds in Game 1 but the squad was an abysmal 5-of-26 from 3-point range. "I thought this was one of our poorer defensive games," 76ers coach Brett Brown told reporters. "I think, to look at this game, defensively, offensively, this isn't who we are. This is a very poor game from us."

TV: 8:30 p.m. ET, TNT

SERIES PRICE (PER WESTGATE LV SUPERBOOK):

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LINE MOVES AND BETTING ACTION: The 76ers opened as 3.5-point road favorites for Game 2 and as of Wednesday night that number is up to 4 - this despite 54 percent of wagers coming in on the underdog Celtics. The total hit betting boards at 207 and is down slightly to 206.

INJURY REPORT:

76ers - SG T. Luwawu-Cabarrot (Out Indefinitely, Knee).

Celtics - SG J. Brown (Probable, Hamstring), PG M. Smart (Probable, Thumb), PG K. Irving (Out For Season, Knee), PF D. Theis (Out For Season, Knee), SF G. Hayward (Out For Season, Ankle).

ABOUT THE 76ERS (56-32 SU, 51-35-2 ATS, 44-43-1 O/U): Rookie point guard Ben Simmons had 18 points, seven rebounds and six assists in Game 1 but also committed seven turnovers and is well aware the team didn't give its best effort. "Game 1, we were comfortable, we knew what they were going to throw at us, but we obviously just didn't execute, and didn't stick with it," Simmons told reporters on Wednesday. "I think that's where we lost most of the game at. We know exactly what we're going to get into once we hit the floor." Forwards Robert Covington (three points on 0-of-6 shooting) and Ersan Ilyasova (six points on 2-of-9 shooting) were among the 76ers who experienced subpart efforts.

ABOUT THE CELTICS (60-30 SU, 56-32-2 ATS, 49-40-1 O/U): Shooting guard Jaylen Brown (hamstring) is listed as doubtful and coach Brad Stevens didn't sound like someone who wants to push the situation when he met with reporters on Wednesday. "The bottom line is, with this hamstring injury, it's not terrible," Stevens said. "It's not a long-term thing, it shouldn't linger if he comes back at the right time. But you could make it worse if you don't come back at the right time, if you have to guard JJ Redick and Marco Belinelli." Brown suffered the injury during Game 7 of the series with the Bucks and was hoping to play in the opening game before the plan was nixed by team trainers.

MATCHUP CHART:

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TRENDS:

* 76ers are 6-1-1 ATS in their last 8 games following a straight up loss.
* Celtics are 10-1 ATS in their last 11 home games.
* Over is 4-1 in 76ers' last 5 road games.
* Over is 13-3 in Celtics' last 16 home games.
* Underdog is 7-2 ATS in the last 9 meetings.
 

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Dunkel

Thursday, May 3



Philadelphia @ Boston

Game 509-510
May 3, 2018 @ 8:30 pm

Dunkel Rating:
Philadelphia
124.218
Boston
117.869
Dunkel Team:
Dunkel Line:
Dunkel Total:
Philadelphia
by 6 1/2
202
Vegas Team:
Vegas Line:
Vegas Total:
Philadelphia
by 4
206 1/2
Dunkel Pick:
Philadelphia
(-4); Under

Cleveland @ Toronto


Game 511-512
May 3, 2018 @ 6:05 pm

Dunkel Rating:
Cleveland
115.687
Toronto
124.574
Dunkel Team:
Dunkel Line:
Dunkel Total:
Toronto
by 9
216
Vegas Team:
Vegas Line:
Vegas Total:
Toronto
by 6 1/2
212 1/2
Dunkel Pick:
Toronto
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PHILADELPHIA (56 - 32) at BOSTON (60 - 30) - 5/3/2018, 8:35 PM
Top Trends for this game.
BOSTON is 54-32 ATS (+18.8 Units) in all games this season.
BOSTON is 21-7 ATS (+13.3 Units) as an underdog this season.
BOSTON is 12-2 ATS (+9.8 Units) off an upset win as an underdog this season.
BOSTON is 30-16 ATS (+12.4 Units) when playing against a team with a winning record this season.
BOSTON is 33-17 ATS (+14.3 Units) versus good offensive teams - scoring 106+ points/game this season.
PHILADELPHIA is 52-36 ATS (+12.4 Units) in all games this season.
PHILADELPHIA is 37-24 ATS (+10.6 Units) as a favorite this season.
PHILADELPHIA is 12-4 ATS (+7.6 Units) when playing with 2 days rest this season.
PHILADELPHIA is 62-41 ATS (+16.9 Units) revenging a loss vs opponent over the last 2 seasons.
PHILADELPHIA is 26-14 ATS (+10.6 Units) after a loss by 10 points or more over the last 2 seasons.
PHILADELPHIA is 50-35 ATS (+11.5 Units) when playing against a team with a winning record over the last 2 seasons.

Head-to-Head Series History
BOSTON is 7-6 against the spread versus PHILADELPHIA over the last 3 seasons
BOSTON is 11-2 straight up against PHILADELPHIA over the last 3 seasons
7 of 12 games in this series have gone OVER THE TOTAL over the last 3 seasons

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CLEVELAND (55 - 35) at TORONTO (63 - 26) - 5/3/2018, 6:05 PM
Top Trends for this game.
CLEVELAND is 34-54 ATS (-25.4 Units) in all games this season.
TORONTO is 199-250 ATS (-76.0 Units) when playing against a team with a winning record - 2nd half of the season since 1996.

Head-to-Head Series History
CLEVELAND is 13-7 against the spread versus TORONTO over the last 3 seasons
CLEVELAND is 15-6 straight up against TORONTO over the last 3 seasons
13 of 21 games in this series have gone OVER THE TOTAL over the last 3 seasons

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Thursday, May 3


76ers @ Celtics (1-0)
Horford/Rozier shot combined 21-30 from floor in Boston?s 117-101 Game 1 win; Celtics? subs were +27 for game. Philly lost four of five games with Boston this year; three of those five games stayed under the total. Celtics won/covered their last six home games. Over is 10-2 in their last 12 games. 76ers won nine of their last ten road games; they?re 20-2 in last 22 games overall. 76ers were even in Redick?s 34:00 on floor in Game 1; they were -16 in 14:00 he was out. Sixers need more from Covington, who was 0-6 from floor in 27:00.

Cavaliers (1-0) @ Raptors 

Cavaliers rallied back from 14 down to pull out Game 1 in OT; Cleveland was +8 (13-5) in turnovers- Smith/Korver shot combined 13-28 in support of James, who scored 28. Cavaliers are 3-1 vs Toronto this season, winning last three meetings- they split a pair here. Cleveland split its last eight road games; six of their last nine games stayed under total. Toronto won seven of its last eight home games; they?re 5-1-1 vs spread in last seven. Under is 3-1 in Raptors? last four games. Toronto needs to do better than shooting 9-28 on the arc.

Second Round
Pelicans-Warriors

GState 123-101, -7.5, O223.5
GState 121-116, -11, O229

Jazz-Rockets
Hst 110-96, -11.5, U206.5
Utah 116-108, +10.5, O205

76ers-Celtics
Bos 117-101, +5, O205

Cavaliers-Raptors
Clev 113-112 OT +7, O213.5

First Round
Wizards-Raptors

Tor 114-106, -7.5, O211
Tor 130-119, -7, O214
Wsh 122-103, -1, O217.5
Wsh 106-98, +1.5, U217
Tor 108-97, -7, U216
Tor 102-92, -2, U214.5
Raptors win series, 4-2

Heat-76ers
Phil 130-103, -6.5, O212
Mia 113-103, +6.5, U217
Phil 128-108, -2.5, O213.5
Phil 106-102, -4, U212.5
Phil 104-91, -10, U215.5
76ers win series, 4-1

Bucks-Celtics
Bos 113-107 OT, -4.5, O199.5
Bos 120-106, -1, O200
Mil 116-92, -5, O205.5
Mil 104-102, -5.5, O203.5
Bos 92-87, -4.5, U202.5
Mil 97-86, -4.5, U201.5
Bos 112-96, -4.5, O196
Celtics win series, 4-3

Pacers-Cavaliers
Ind 98-80, +7.5, U212.5
Clev 100-97, -8, U209
Ind 92-90, -1.5, U209.5
Clev 104-100, -1.5, U206.5
Clev 98-95, -6.5, U206
Ind 121-87, -1.5, O202
Clev 105-101, -5.5, O200.5
Cavaliers win series, 4-3

Spurs-Warriors
GState 113-92, -8, U209.5
GState 116-101, -9 O205.5
GState 110-97, -3.5, O205.5
SA 103-90, +5.5, U206.5
GState 99-91, -11, U204.5
Warriors win series, 4-1

Pelicans-Blazers
NO 97-95, +5.5, U216.5
NO 111-102, +6, U216
NO 119-102, -3.5, O215.5
NO 131-123, -6.5, O217
Pelicans win series, 4-0

Jazz-Thunder
OKC 116-108, -4.5, O205
Utah 102-95, +4, U206.5
Utah 115-102, -5, O209
Utah 113-96, -5, O208
OKC 107-99, -2.5, U207.5
Utah 96-91, ?7, U207.5
Jazz win series, 4-2

Wolves-Rockets
Hst 104-101, -11.5, U215.5
Hst 102-82, -10.5, U212.5
Minn 121-105, +6, O217
Hst 119-100, -6, O217
Hst 122-104, -12, O217
Rockets win series, 4-1




NBA

Thursday, May 3


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Trend Report
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Cleveland Cavaliers
Cleveland is 2-7 ATS in its last 9 games
Cleveland is 4-1 SU in its last 5 games
The total has gone UNDER in 6 of Cleveland's last 9 games
Cleveland is 5-2 ATS in its last 7 games on the road
The total has gone OVER in 4 of Cleveland's last 6 games on the road
Cleveland is 6-1-1 ATS in its last 8 games when playing Toronto
Cleveland is 7-1 SU in its last 8 games when playing Toronto
The total has gone OVER in 4 of Cleveland's last 5 games when playing Toronto
Cleveland is 5-1-1 ATS in its last 7 games when playing on the road against Toronto
Cleveland is 6-1 SU in its last 7 games when playing on the road against Toronto
The total has gone OVER in 4 of Cleveland's last 5 games when playing on the road against Toronto
Toronto Raptors
Toronto is 7-13-1 ATS in its last 21 games
Toronto is 8-4 SU in its last 12 games
Toronto is 5-1-1 ATS in its last 7 games at home
Toronto is 7-1 SU in its last 8 games at home
The total has gone OVER in 4 of Toronto's last 5 games at home
Toronto is 1-6-1 ATS in its last 8 games when playing Cleveland
Toronto is 1-7 SU in its last 8 games when playing Cleveland
The total has gone OVER in 4 of Toronto's last 5 games when playing Cleveland
Toronto is 1-5-1 ATS in its last 7 games when playing at home against Cleveland
Toronto is 1-6 SU in its last 7 games when playing at home against Cleveland
The total has gone OVER in 4 of Toronto's last 5 games when playing at home against Cleveland


Philadelphia 76ers
Philadelphia is 15-5 ATS in its last 20 games
Philadelphia is 20-2 SU in its last 22 games
Philadelphia is 6-2 ATS in its last 8 games on the road
Philadelphia is 9-1 SU in its last 10 games on the road
The total has gone OVER in 4 of Philadelphia's last 5 games on the road
Philadelphia is 1-4 ATS in its last 5 games when playing Boston
Philadelphia is 2-15 SU in its last 17 games when playing Boston
The total has gone OVER in 7 of Philadelphia's last 10 games when playing Boston
Philadelphia is 4-2 ATS in its last 6 games when playing on the road against Boston
Philadelphia is 1-8 SU in its last 9 games when playing on the road against Boston
The total has gone OVER in 7 of Philadelphia's last 10 games when playing on the road against Boston
Boston Celtics
Boston is 4-1 ATS in its last 5 games
Boston is 6-3 SU in its last 9 games
The total has gone OVER in 10 of Boston's last 12 games
Boston is 5-0 ATS in its last 5 games at home
Boston is 5-0 SU in its last 5 games at home
The total has gone OVER in 8 of Boston's last 9 games at home
Boston is 4-1 ATS in its last 5 games when playing Philadelphia
Boston is 15-2 SU in its last 17 games when playing Philadelphia
The total has gone OVER in 7 of Boston's last 10 games when playing Philadelphia
Boston is 2-4 ATS in its last 6 games when playing at home against Philadelphia
Boston is 8-1 SU in its last 9 games when playing at home against Philadelphia
The total has gone OVER in 7 of Boston's last 10 games when playing at home against Philadelphia


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Current NBA Playoffs betting stats:

Home Teams:
38-13 Straight Up
30-20-1 ATS (60%)

Favorites:
40-11 Straight Up
31-19-1 ATS (62%)

Over-Under: 27-24
 

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THURSDAY, MAY 3
GAME TIME(ET) PICK UNITS


CLE at TOR 06:00 PM
TOR -6.5
U 212.5


PHI at BOS 08:30 PM
PHI -4.5
U 205.5
 

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James scores 43, Cavs take 2-0 lead with rout of Raptors
May 3, 2018


TORONTO (AP) LeBron James had 43 points and 14 assists, Kevin Love added 31 points and 11 rebounds, and the Cleveland Cavaliers beat the Toronto Raptors 128-110 on Thursday night to take a 2-0 lead in their second-round playoff series.

J.R. Smith scored 15 points, Jeff Green had 14 and George Hill 13 as the Cavaliers posted their eighth consecutive postseason victory over the Raptors and halted Toronto's four-game winning streak in Game 2s. The Raptors entered 6-1 all-time when playing Game 2 at home.

James had eight rebounds, narrowly missing his second straight triple-double. He connected on 19 of 28 attempts, while Love shot 11 for 21.

DeMar DeRozan scored 24 points and Kyle Lowry had 21 for the Raptors. Toronto won a team-record 59 games and finished as the top-seeded team in the Eastern Conference this season, but was easily shoved one step closer to a third straight postseason exit at the hands of James and the Cavs.

Jonas Valanciunas had 16 points and 12 rebounds and Fred VanVleet scored 14 points, but the Raptors lost back-to-back home games for the first time all season.

CELTICS 108, 76ERS 103

BOSTON (AP) - Rookie Jayson Tatum scored 21 points and hit a pair of free throws in the closing second, and Boston rallied from a 22-point deficit to beat Philadelphia and take a 2-0 lead in the Eastern Conference semifinals.

Terry Rozier added 20 points, nine assists and seven rebounds. Marcus Smart finished with 19 points and five rebounds as the Celtics improved to 6-0 at TD Garden this postseason. They have never blown a 2-0 lead.

Game 3 is Saturday in Philadelphia.

J.J. Redick had 23 points for the 76ers, making five 3-pointers. Robert Covington added 22 points and nine rebounds. Joel Embiid finished with 20 points, 14 rebounds and five assists, but rookie star Ben Simmons missed all four shots and had just one point.
 

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SCHEDULE FOR FRIDAY MAY 4, 2018
Time (ET) Away Home Site
8:00 PM Golden State Warriors New Orleans Pelicans Smoothie King Center
10:30 PM Houston Rockets Utah Jazz Vivint Smart Home Arena

SCHEDULE FOR SATURDAY MAY 5, 2018
Time (ET) Away Home Site
5:00 PM Boston Celtics Philadelphia 76ers Wells Fargo Center
8:30 PM Toronto Raptors Cleveland Cavaliers Quicken Loans Arena

SCHEDULE FOR SUNDAY MAY 6, 2018
Time (ET) Away Home Site
3:30 PM Golden State Warriors New Orleans Pelicans Smoothie King Center
8:00 PM Houston Rockets Utah Jazz Vivint Smart Home Arena


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MAY'S NBA BEST BET RECORD: ( BASED ON 5 UNITS )

05/03/2018 0-4-0 0.00% -22.00
05/02/2018 2-0-0 100.00% +10.00
05/01/2018 1-3-0 25.00% -11.50

Totals...............3-7-0.........30.00%.....-23.50


BEST BETS................ATS....................UNITS.. ................O/U..............UNITS..............TOTAL

05/03/2018...............0 - 2..................-11.00..................0 - 2..............-11.00............-22.00
05/02/2018...............1 - 0..................+5.00...................1 - 0.............+5.00.............+10.00
05/01/2018...............1 - 1..................- 0.50...................0 - 2.............-11.00.............-11.50

Totals........................2 - 3..................-6.50...................1 - 4..............-17.00...............-23.50
 

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Friday's Playoff Tips
May 3, 2018


Western Conference Semifinals ? Warriors lead 2-0
No. 2 Golden State at No. 6 New Orleans (ESPN, 8:05 p.m. ET)


Stephen Curry returned Tuesday and despite not playing since mid-March, the All-Star scored 28 points as Golden State ran past New Orleans 121-116. The Warriors failed to cover as 11-point home favorites and that was somewhat of a "Bad Beat" as the Pelicans closed the game with a meaningless 10-2 run.

The Warriors finished 43-of-91 (47%) from the field in Game 2 and Curry helped that cause with an 8-of-15 effort off the bench. He was 5-of-10 from 3-point land and a perfect 7-of-7 from the stripe. Kevin Durant led all scorers with 29 points and Draymond Green barely missed his second triple-double of the series with 20 points, 12 assists and nine rebounds.

Anthony Davis led the Pelicans in both points (25) and rebounds (15) in Tuesday?s loss. The backcourt of Jrue Holiday (24 points) and Rajon Rondo (22 points, 12 assists) played much better in Game 2 after combining for just 20 points in the opener. However, the bench was outscored 44-13 albeit that disparity was helped with Curry?s production.

Entering this series, New Orleans was the hottest team in the league as it closed the regular season with five straight wins before completing a four-game sweep over Portland in the first round.

In the four wins over the Trail Blazers, AD went off for 33 points per game, 11.8 rebounds per game and 2.8 blocks. While he hasn?t been terrible in this series (23 PPG, 12.5 RPG), it?s apparent that New Orleans is going to need a ?LeBron-like? performance from their best player to even compete against Golden State.

It?s not surprising at all that Golden State leads 2-0 and when you look at the recent head-to-head history, it?s hard to make a case for New Orleans to avoid the sweep. Including this series, Golden State has gone 28-4 SU and 18-13-1 ATS against the Pelicans dating back to 2011 and that includes a 6-0 record in the postseason. Even more impressive, the Warriors have gone 14-1 in their last 15 trips to ?The Big Easy.?

In their two visits to New Orleans this season, the Warriors cruised to a pair of victories (125-115, 128-120) but they failed to cover the number in one of those games due to the high spreads (-9, -9). If you go back to the 2016 regular season, the wins by Golden State came by four and eight points yet the lines on those games ranged from 11 to 11 ? points.

Fast forward to Friday and Golden State only opened as a 4 ?-point favorite for Game 3 and that number has held steady as of Thursday evening. I personally believe the number should be higher and when I think the line is too short, I usually lean to the ?dog.

Keep in mind that I recently used that same approach on the Spurs as short home ?dogs in Game 3 of their first round matchup against Golden State and the Warriors ran past them for the easy 110-97 win and cover. So using that technique obviously isn't guaranteed but I tend to avoid the "looks too easy" numbers.

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New Orleans has watched the ?over? go 29-14 at home and that includes two winning tickets in the first round versus Portland. Plus, eight of the last 10 in this series has leaned to the high side.

Golden State has a rare off night at San Antonio in Game 4 on the road and dropped a 103-90 decision. Prior to that setback, the Warriors posted triple digits in 11 straight away playoff games and they?re averaging 117.6 PPG in the last six before the anomaly versus the Spurs.

Bettors believing the Pelicans can win four of the next five against the Warriors would net a return of 21/1 odds (Bet $100 to win $2,100) while the risk on Golden State appears to be somewhat untouchable (-8500) for many of us.

The pair will meet again from Smoothie King Center on Sunday in Game 4 at 3:30 p.m. ET.

Western Conference Semifinals ? Series tied 1-1
No. 1 Houston at No. 5 Utah (ESPN, 10:35 p.m. ET)


The late-night tip on Friday will feature another home ?dog as Utah will look to surprise Houston for the second straight game. In what?s been a ?chalky? postseason, the Jazz pulled off the largest upset in this year?s edition with a 116-108 win over the Rockets as a 10 ?-point underdog. Utah was listed as high as plus-650 on the money-line.

After dropping a 110-96 decision in Game 1 and only scoring 38 points in the first-half of that loss, the Jazz came to play Wednesday and built a 64-55 break at halftime. Houston fired back with a 30-22 third quarter but they couldn?t buy a shot in the fourth quarter and was outscored 30-23 by Utah.

Shooting percentages proved to be the key factor as Utah shot well from the field (52%) plus they connected on 15-of-32 shots (47%) from 3-point land. Meanwhile, Houston finished 40 percent from the field and only made 27 percent (10-of-37) from distance.

Rockets All-Star guard James Harden led all scorers with 32 points but the man of the match was Utah forward Joe Ingles, who scored 27 points and most of that damage came with a 7-of-9 effort from 3-point land.

Looking at the numbers through the first two games, Utah (51%) has shot the ball better than Houston (42%) and the Rockets edge in 3-point shooting has been minimal (27-22) thus far. The big difference in this series for Utah has been free throw shooting and it will likely cost them a game, perhaps a cover as well. The Jazz are only shooting 60 percent from the stripe while Houston is at 80 percent and that has translated into a plus-13 edge (41-28) on the scoreboard.

For Game 3, Houston opened as a 3 ?-point road favorite over Utah and I think the line is fair considering the Rockets were -6 in their two first round matchups at Minnesota. They split those games, getting drilled by the Timberwolves 121-105 in Game 3 before rebounding with a 119-110 win in Game 4.

Keep in mind that Houston hasn?t been great on the road in the playoffs overall. Since Harden arrived in 2012, the team has gone 7-17 SU and 12-11-1 ATS as a visitor in the postseason.

The Jazz won all three of their games against Oklahoma City in the first round and they produced a 2-1 ATS mark in those victories. Prior to those wins, the Jazz were just 1-7 in their previous eight playoff encounters at home.

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The Rockets opened this series as 1/12 favorites and after the split, Houston has been pushed down to minus-600 while the takeback on Utah has dropped from +750 to +450.

Game 2 saw the ?over? (204 ?) cash and the total has been pushed up to 207 ? for Game 3. While the teams played to a 96-85 slugfest that Houston won at Utah back on Feb. 28, the other encounters in this series have seen plenty of points and that?s helped the ?over? go 8-2 in the last 10 meetings between the pair.

Game 4 is set for Sunday night at 8:05 p.m. ET from Salt Lake City.
 

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Sunday?s 6-pack

CG Technology released spreads for every Week 1-16 game for 2018-19 NFL season. Here are a few of the more interesting spreads:

Week 11: Buccaneers @ NJ Giants (-3)
Week 12: Jaguars (-4.5) @ Buffalo
Week 13: Chargers @ Pittsburgh (-4.5)
Week 14: Vikings (-2) @ Seattle
Week 15: Raiders @ Cincinnati (-1.5)
Week 16: Packers (-6) @ NJ Jets

Quote of the Day
?Honestly, and this is maybe not something I should say, but my gut tells me that the best decision might be to move the team. I say that only because I look at the example of the Miami Marlins, and (a new stadium) didn?t really solve their attendance issues. So from purely an attendance standpoint, somewhere else might be better.?
Evan Longoria

Sunday?s quiz
Which NHL team used to be the Winnipeg Jets, before moving to the US?

Saturday?s quiz
Ozzie Guillen managed the White Sox when they won the 2005 World Series.

Friday?s quiz
Winnipeg Jets were the Atlanta Thrashers before moving to Manitoba.

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Sunday?s List of 13: Nobody asked me, but??.

13) Just who was Wally Pipp? You hear his name invoked even today, anytime a guy takes a day off due to injury and his replacement has a big day.

Back in 1925, 32-year old Pipp was the regular 1B in New York; he missed a game one day and a guy named Lou Gehrig took his place and never gave the job back. That winter, Cincinnati paid $7,500 for Pipp?s contract; he played three years for the Reds, then retired.

12) In a 15-year career, Pipp hit .281 with a .341 OB%; he never made an All-Star team, but led the AL in home runs twice, in 1916-17, with 12 and 9 homers. Seriously.

11) There was a kerfuffle on Twitter this week when FOX cancelled a TV show called Brooklyn Nine-Nine, which I?ve never seen. Show had been on FOX for five years. So much fuss was made that Brooklyn Nine-Nine was later picked up by NBC, which made the people who complained very happy.

Happy is good. We need more happy.

10) Then there is Lions? coach Matt Patricia and his 1996 arrest that never went to trial.

According to the Detroit Free Press, the prosecution had a witness list that included a nurse, a doctor, a police detective, a police officer and a college friend of the alleged victim- there apparently was medical evidence, but the case never went to trial.

The Lions are standing by Patricia for now, but the NFL is still investigating.

9) 262 players made their major league debuts last season.

8) Coming into Saturday?s game, Aaron Judge had a .312 career batting average at home, compared to .239 on the road.

This season, he has 10 HR?s, 30 RBI at home, one homer, four RBI on the road.

7) Pretty good weekend to go to the ballpark if you?re a fan of the Rancho Cucamonga Quakes in the California League; Logan Forsythe batted 2nd, Justin Turner 3rd for the Quakes as they rehab from injuries. Not often you see major leaguers in the California League.

6) A man in Texas turned 112 years old Saturday; Richard Overton, America?s oldest living WWII combat veteran, celebrated his birthday. Congrats to him.

5) Shohei Ohtani has DH?d in 17 games this season, but when he pitches, he doesn?t bat.

4) Baseball stuff:
? San Diego Padres DFA?d 3B Chase Headley, brought Cory Spangenberg up from AAA.
? Brewers? ace Chase Anderson (illness) was scratched from his start in Denver.
? Nationals put 1B Ryan Zimmerman on the DL.

By the way, the genius who runs the Padres took on $13M of Chase Headley?s salary to also acquire P Bryan Mitchell, who is 0-3, 6.21 in eight games (7 starts) this year. Brilliant.

3) Webb Simpson leads by seven shots. No player in the history of the PGA Tour has ever lost with a 54-hole lead of seven shots or more.

2) Former NBA player Kwame Brown is suing Merrill Lynch, saying the brokerage stole $17.4 million of his investments.

Brown, who made $63,992,852 in salary as a player in the NBA, claims that his signature was forged on various authorization forms and agreements, allowing his financial adviser to make investments and stock trades without his consent.

1) Dick Vitale?s annual event to fight cancer raised $3.7M Friday night; this event has now raised a total of $25.7M over the years to fight cancer, mostly pediatric cancer. Good for him.
 
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