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AAA's 10* *Bulls/Bucks* Game 3 TOTAL BLOCKBUSTER (6-0 w/ NBA TOTALS!)
(NBA) Chicago vs. Milwaukee,
Total: 186.50 | -105.00 Under
Result: Win
Total: 186.50 | -105.00 Under
Result: Win
This is a 10* TOTAL BLOCKBUSTER on the OVER between the Chicago Bulls and the Milwaukee Bucks.
So far I am 2-0 (100%) +$2,000 in this series, I had a 10* pick on the OVER in Game 1 and then came back with a 10* play on the UNDER in Game 2. With the shift in the venue and with the Bucks desperately looking to avoid the dreaded 0-3 hole, I believe the stage is set for a much more wide open affair like what we saw in Game 1 and ultimately expect this total to eclipse the posted number as the game comes down the stretch. Jimmy Butler and Derrick Rose continue to play well for Chicago, Butler played 46 minutes and scored a playoff career-high 31 points in the 91-82 win in Game 2 win; note that Butler had 25 in Game 1's 103-91 outcome. One player to keep your eyes on today is the Bulls' Pau Gasol, who has struggled with his shot over the first two games, but who has the potential to rip off a monstrous game at any point (note that Gasol scored a career-high 46 points in a 95-87 win over Milwaukee on January 10th). Milwaukee will hardly be rolling over though, I expect the home side to come out focused and aggressive; note that the Bucks, who last won a playoff series back in 2001, would actually end a nine-game home losing streak to Chicago with a 95-91 win back on April 1st. Also note that Chicago has seen the total go OVER the number in eight of 14 this year when playing with two days of rest, while Milwaukee has seen the total go above the number in six of ten this year after scoring 85 points or less in its previous contest. In my opinion, all signs do indeed point to the OVER as the sharp move in this contest.
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So far I am 2-0 (100%) +$2,000 in this series, I had a 10* pick on the OVER in Game 1 and then came back with a 10* play on the UNDER in Game 2. With the shift in the venue and with the Bucks desperately looking to avoid the dreaded 0-3 hole, I believe the stage is set for a much more wide open affair like what we saw in Game 1 and ultimately expect this total to eclipse the posted number as the game comes down the stretch. Jimmy Butler and Derrick Rose continue to play well for Chicago, Butler played 46 minutes and scored a playoff career-high 31 points in the 91-82 win in Game 2 win; note that Butler had 25 in Game 1's 103-91 outcome. One player to keep your eyes on today is the Bulls' Pau Gasol, who has struggled with his shot over the first two games, but who has the potential to rip off a monstrous game at any point (note that Gasol scored a career-high 46 points in a 95-87 win over Milwaukee on January 10th). Milwaukee will hardly be rolling over though, I expect the home side to come out focused and aggressive; note that the Bucks, who last won a playoff series back in 2001, would actually end a nine-game home losing streak to Chicago with a 95-91 win back on April 1st. Also note that Chicago has seen the total go OVER the number in eight of 14 this year when playing with two days of rest, while Milwaukee has seen the total go above the number in six of ten this year after scoring 85 points or less in its previous contest. In my opinion, all signs do indeed point to the OVER as the sharp move in this contest.
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