While watching the NBA the last few
weeks, I had noticed that multiple coaches were telling their respective teams
to "push the pace against their starters." This was against the
Lakers every time and because Steve Nash had been inserted back into the lineup
of a team that isn't playing, teaching, or even talking about defense. Althought
I'm watching from 250 miles away in the comfort of my home or local
sports-book, I felt I was in tune with the locker-rooms and what they wanted to
do. It seemed to make my decision to take over last night a simple one. It
didn't work out because Cleveland shot a paltry 41% and the 2nd quarter was way
under pace, bringing to an end a great streak on the daily free play on ChuckEdel.com.
As I look to re-establish the streak
I look to the Atlanta Hawks visiting the Chicago Bulls. Neither of these teams
are playing very well currently and that would normally cause me to look at the
home team, but really I got locked in on the total. Both these teams are known,
as currently constructed, to be defensive teams. They both rank top ten in
defensive efficiency. Yes I'm going UNDER the 184 I see this morning, even
though I know it will go down throughout the day. The last time they met less
than a month ago they only scored 167 points, and as I mentioned earlier,
neither team is playing very well right now, which will make both coaches
stress defense first, to try and just get a win.
NBA quick hitter: Super speedy point
guard John Wall is back on the court in DC, and when nobody is looking, they
are going for a three in a row winning streak against an Orlando team that had lost
ten in a row before shocking the Clippers a couple nights ago. There is a ten
game streak still going however on the OVER in Orlando's last ten, keep an eye
out on that total as well today! (As of now it's 192)
Free Play:
NBA - Atlanta / Chicago UNDER 184
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