WINNINGCAPPERS.NET TOP FREE PLAY OF THE DAY (Courtesy of Brad
Diamond)
Washington Wizards vs. Toronto Raptors (NBA) - Jan 26, 2016 7:30 PM EST | |||||||
Play: Total: 205.0/-102 Over Play Title: BRAD DIAMOND FREE NBA TOTAL | |||||||
012616 7:35 Eastern (705) Washington/(706) Toronto OVER the 204 Tuesday NBA TOTAL Washington (20-22) is besieged these days by a rabid fan base that is unhappy with former Indiana University stalwart, and now their head coach…Randy Wittman. But, in all respects the Wizards have been riddled by injuries this season…Porter and Gooden now back in the lineup, and Dudley scored 15 against Boston. Still, there is more issues with Beal leaving (vs. Celtics) with a concussion, status questionable for Toronto. Washington is 1-3 SU last four vs. Boston, Miami, Portland and Boston again. We note, the Wizards do NOT match-up well with the Celtics. Here the lines makers quickly adjusted the total down (205) after posting 214 vs. Boston. Granted LOW has been the series call of late, 3-0 UNDER with numbers 203, 203-1/2 and 201-1/2. In their last 5 meetings Toronto (22-22 O/U) has scored under 100 points, and possess one of the best defenses in NBA holding units to 96.8 (#4) points per game. Since 12/30/15 the Wizards are 9-5 UNDER. But, the Wizards are #24 in points allowed 104.1 coming in, that’s a depreciation of almost 7 points over 2014. One of Washington’s issues defensively is stopping scoring, penetrating type guards…and here comes loaded Toronto. The Wizards have problems cutting off the passing lanes, while fouling these type guards. Which adds to the foul shooting percentages and open floor shots. Washington is 22-18 OVER this season. Here the Wizards will struggle to win as the Raptors are rolling 8-0 streak SU (7-1 ATS). In those games, the Raptors have played well offensively, averaging 105.3 points, while shooting 48.3% from the field carrying an 80% FT marker too. With DeRozan (23.2) and Lowry (20.7) creating havoc for the Wizards defense additional opportunities will be available for the remaining starters. Although I am supporting the Toronto side SU, would suggest they just maybe a little flat knowing the Washington issues, and have a revenge game on-deck with the Knicks. Technically, Washington is 5-0 OVER in back-to-back games and opposing Toronto shows 5-1 OVER versus winning (10-8) visiting road units. GO HIGH! | |||||||
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Lock)
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Alabama +7 (CBB)
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Pure
Lock has a TOP CBB play for Tuesday! Pure Lock is mainly known for his
selectivity in handicapping all sports and cashed a perfect 100% in College
Football (bowls included) back in 2006! Pure Lock normally releases one pick
per sport per day or passes! Quality not quantity is how to make the big bucks!
Highly regarded as one of the best small volume players in the
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1-26-16
GUARANTEEDCAPPERS.COM TOP FREE PLAY OF THE DAY (Courtesy of Scott Spreitzer)
GUARANTEEDCAPPERS.COM TOP FREE PLAY OF THE DAY (Courtesy of Scott Spreitzer)
I'm recommending a play on the Georgetown
Hoyas on Tuesday. The race in the Big East is flying under the radar with four
teams tied for second and currently trailing 6th-ranked Villanova by 1 1/2 games
in the standings. Second place will be narrowed down tonight with Xavier taking
on Providence and Creighton in DC to face Georgetown. The Blue Jays won the
first meeting, 79-66 in Omaha on January 5. The game was closer than the final
score would indicate with Georgetown leading by three points, more than midway
through the second half and within six points with three minutes to go. The
Hoyas had no problem with Creighton's defensive work, making 47% of their FGA,
including 11 of 24, 46% from behind the arc. The difference in the game came at
the stripe where Creighton outscored the Hoyas 21-3, afforded 25 FTA to just
seven for Georgetown. The Jays are 3-3 SU on the road this season with the wins
coming against DePaul, St. John's, and Seton Hall, teams with a combined
conference record of 4-17 SU. This will be their toughest conference road game
to date and we believe the Hoyas will be ready for revenge. Georgetown can slam
the door on the defensive end where they rank 18th in the nation in FG
percentage allowed, holding the opposition to 38.7% shooting. The Hoyas lost
last time out to UConn, but they're on a 27-11 ATS run off a loss. They're also
on a 4-0 ATS run in conference action. I'm recommending a play on Georgetown
minus the points on Tuesday. Thanks & GL! Scott Spreitzer.
Thanks and good luck,
Rocky Atkinson
Rocketman Sports
Rocky Atkinson
Rocketman Sports
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