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AAA's EAST-CONF TOTAL DESTRUCTION!
(NBA) New York vs. Milwaukee,
Total: 189.00 | -107.00 Under
Result: Win
Total: 189.00 | -107.00 Under
Result: Win
This is an 8* TOTAL DESTRUCTION on the OVER between the New York Knicks and the Milwaukee Bucks.
Neither of these teams has been lighting up the scoreboard much this year but I feel that the conditions are finally right for a higher-scoring shootout and expect this total to eclipse the number as the game comes down the stretch. The Knicks come into this contest at just 3-8 overall, while the Bucks are 5-5. New head coach Jason Kidd has Milwaukee off to a pretty decent start after the team opened 5-21 last year, the Bucks come in having won three of four after beating Miami 91-84 on Sunday. Brandin Knight made three 3-point shots in the final 3 minutes to ice the game and cap a 20-point effort: "We want to continue to build off it," Knight said afterwards. The Bucks are deceivingly deep as their bench has outscored opposing reserves in every game, including 36-22 on Sunday, six players in all would score in double figures. Certainly New York has not played up to expectations yet, but it comes in with momentum after breaking a seven-game slide with a convincing 109-93 victory over Denver on Sunday, the Knicks would reach 100 point for the second straight game and I think will once again push the pace today. Note that Carmelo Anthony had 28 points, while JR Smith would net the same. And note that New York has already seen the total go OVER the number in three of its four road contests, while Milwaukee has seen it sail above the number in 20 of its last 37 vs. Atlantic division opponents. All signs do indeed point to the OVER as the savvy move here.
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Neither of these teams has been lighting up the scoreboard much this year but I feel that the conditions are finally right for a higher-scoring shootout and expect this total to eclipse the number as the game comes down the stretch. The Knicks come into this contest at just 3-8 overall, while the Bucks are 5-5. New head coach Jason Kidd has Milwaukee off to a pretty decent start after the team opened 5-21 last year, the Bucks come in having won three of four after beating Miami 91-84 on Sunday. Brandin Knight made three 3-point shots in the final 3 minutes to ice the game and cap a 20-point effort: "We want to continue to build off it," Knight said afterwards. The Bucks are deceivingly deep as their bench has outscored opposing reserves in every game, including 36-22 on Sunday, six players in all would score in double figures. Certainly New York has not played up to expectations yet, but it comes in with momentum after breaking a seven-game slide with a convincing 109-93 victory over Denver on Sunday, the Knicks would reach 100 point for the second straight game and I think will once again push the pace today. Note that Carmelo Anthony had 28 points, while JR Smith would net the same. And note that New York has already seen the total go OVER the number in three of its four road contests, while Milwaukee has seen it sail above the number in 20 of its last 37 vs. Atlantic division opponents. All signs do indeed point to the OVER as the savvy move here.
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