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(NBA) Indiana vs. Detroit,
Point Spread: 3.00 | -110.00 Detroit (Home)
Result: Win
Point Spread: 3.00 | -110.00 Detroit (Home)
Result: Win
This is a 10* ART OF WAR on the Detroit Pistons.
While I obviously believe that the outright win isn't out of the question, I will in the end recommend grabbing as many points as you can as the home side finds a way to get the job done at the end of the night. There's no question which team will be the "hungrier" here. Detroit returns from the X-Mas break without Josh Smith in the lineup, the high-priced forward was let go: "He's taking the most shots," Detroit coach Stan Van Gundy argued yesterday. "He's got the ball in his hands a lot. We would have had to have reduced his role offensively. I don't think he would have been happy with that at this point in his career. ... I thought it was best for him, I thought it was best for us. If we were 12-16 or 10-18, we probably wouldn't be here. We're 5-23. That calls, in every respect, for some adjustment. Some things had to be different." There's no sugar-coating Detroit's play to date, it's struggled on both ends of the court, but from a situational stand point I think this is a golden opportunity to take advantage of, whenever an organization makes a big move like the one that the Pistons just made, invariably the team will respond with a resounding effort across the board and that's exactly what I expect here. And to say this is a revenge spot would be a bit of an understatement I think as Indiana has won eight of the last nine in the series. I also think that the Pacers come in a bit complacent here after winning two straight and who could be without the services of big man Roy Hibbert who is listed as day to day. Note that Indiana is just 1-2 ATS this year after allowing 85 points or less, while Detroit is 30-16 ATS in its last 46 after scoring 105 points or more. Grab as many points as you can with DETROIT.
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While I obviously believe that the outright win isn't out of the question, I will in the end recommend grabbing as many points as you can as the home side finds a way to get the job done at the end of the night. There's no question which team will be the "hungrier" here. Detroit returns from the X-Mas break without Josh Smith in the lineup, the high-priced forward was let go: "He's taking the most shots," Detroit coach Stan Van Gundy argued yesterday. "He's got the ball in his hands a lot. We would have had to have reduced his role offensively. I don't think he would have been happy with that at this point in his career. ... I thought it was best for him, I thought it was best for us. If we were 12-16 or 10-18, we probably wouldn't be here. We're 5-23. That calls, in every respect, for some adjustment. Some things had to be different." There's no sugar-coating Detroit's play to date, it's struggled on both ends of the court, but from a situational stand point I think this is a golden opportunity to take advantage of, whenever an organization makes a big move like the one that the Pistons just made, invariably the team will respond with a resounding effort across the board and that's exactly what I expect here. And to say this is a revenge spot would be a bit of an understatement I think as Indiana has won eight of the last nine in the series. I also think that the Pacers come in a bit complacent here after winning two straight and who could be without the services of big man Roy Hibbert who is listed as day to day. Note that Indiana is just 1-2 ATS this year after allowing 85 points or less, while Detroit is 30-16 ATS in its last 46 after scoring 105 points or more. Grab as many points as you can with DETROIT.
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