Mil/LAL spin

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9-1 vs 12-1

Does it get any better? Big game, big TV audience.....I'm all a quiver!

Milwaukee's sole loss was getting blown out by Minnesota, other than that, they have been in pretty close games. (Avg win by 5)

Milwaukee handled LA pretty well last year, so fear won't be a factor for them. If anything, I would see the Lakers being a little more tight tonight.

With the cameras going, defense will take a back seat, tonight. (It tends to take a back seat for these two on most nights!) Milwaukee has posted 102 or better in 5 of their 10 games, and 95,96 in two others. LA has eclipsed 100 7 times.

Milwaukee is getting 7' points as I write this, and that seems like too many. I believe that they stay in this one, and even lead it early on. They have fought back from some pretty big deficits this season, and show the ability to come back time, and time again. This is a dramatic change from last season, when they fell apart in the second halves of games.

LA has given up 93 or more points in 8 of their 12 games.

I'm thinking a lack of defense by both teams, and the ability to pour it on, will get us over the 197 that is currently posted. I also think the Bucks can keep it close. My strongest lean is the over, though.

Mil/LAL over 197 $27.50/$25

Milwaukee +7' $17.50/$15
 
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