And Miami is a dog today - Miami is #1 ATS as a dog, 15-6-0, 71.4%
Doesn?t apply today, but Dallas is #1 ATS this season following a loss, 21-8-0, 72.4%
I got those stats from:
https://www.teamrankings.com/nba/trends/ats_trends/?sc=is_away
Austin Wang writes:
Despite all the love for Overs, one system I am fond of is betting the Under when two great teams face each other later in the season. Since the 2015-2016 season, regular-season games between elite teams (defined as those with a 60 percent win percentage and greater) in February or later are 135-88-1 (60.5 percent) to the Under.
The logic here is that these teams ramp up the defensive intensity as they prepare for the playoffs and are still fighting for playoff seeding
Bulls: 12-4 to the Under in past 16 games
DeMar DeRozan?s shooting has continued to cool off. Zach LaVine is not 100 percent, which hurts their offense, and Alex Caruso and Patrick Williams are back in the lineup, which helps their defense
Doesn?t apply today, but Dallas is #1 ATS this season following a loss, 21-8-0, 72.4%
I got those stats from:
https://www.teamrankings.com/nba/trends/ats_trends/?sc=is_away
Austin Wang writes:
Despite all the love for Overs, one system I am fond of is betting the Under when two great teams face each other later in the season. Since the 2015-2016 season, regular-season games between elite teams (defined as those with a 60 percent win percentage and greater) in February or later are 135-88-1 (60.5 percent) to the Under.
The logic here is that these teams ramp up the defensive intensity as they prepare for the playoffs and are still fighting for playoff seeding
Bulls: 12-4 to the Under in past 16 games
DeMar DeRozan?s shooting has continued to cool off. Zach LaVine is not 100 percent, which hurts their offense, and Alex Caruso and Patrick Williams are back in the lineup, which helps their defense
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