Tuesday, June 8, 2010

Celtics-Lakers Odds Preview Game 3 NBA Finals

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There is no xerostomia among sports bettors, as sharps are salivating over the next several days of betting.

World Cup Odds are moving but first it’s the NBA Finals Game 3 on ABC between the Boston Celtics and Los Angeles Lakers. The Lakers-Celtics NBA spread has Boston a favorite of 2.5 at home with a total of 192.

Here is the official betting preview. The LA Lakers enter 70-30 straight up and 44-54 against the spread. Boston is 63-38 straight up, but just 46-53 to the sportsbooks.

Boston is just 19-30 at home in the back pocket, compared to LA just 22-26 on the road. Before Game 1, we took a look at the overall comparison, now some home/road splits.

The Lakers average 100.1 points per game on the road compared to Boston 99.4 at home. However in the stats that successful NBA handicappers consider more important, the Green Guys get the edge. The Lakers make 45.7 percent of their shots on the highway, compared to Boston nailing 48.2 percent in Beantown.

Defensively, the deceptive raw numbers give Boston the upper hand. They allow just 95.2 points per game in front of home fans, the Lake Show 99.8 on the road. But LA allows 45.1 percent shooting, which is .3 less than Boston.

Spread betting trends (all records are against the spread): The Lakers are 5-14 playing on one-day rest. Boston is 7-1 their last eight NBA Championship games. They are 20-8 as a favorite of 4.5 or less. However Boston is 3-12 to the Pacific and 1-5 their last six to the Western Conference. Boston though is 10-3 in the series.

Top expert pick on this game: GodsTips is rolling along. A great start and a fantastic finish to the NBA playoffs is in store. Already hitting games one and two in the NBA Finals, get the Game 3 side up now. Keep perfection alive.

Back to the winning in MLB last night led by our only Wise Guy on Dandy Dog San Diego. Tonight get two Wise Guy underdogs in MLB, four Majors and a WNBA living lock as well.

Note :

Xerostomia (dry mouth) is the symptom of insufficient saliva.
Xerostomia can be a side-effect of many common medications.

Xerostomia can result from:

· dehydration
· diabetes mellitus
· obstructed salivary ducts
· Lymphoma
· Sjogrens syndrome
· Sarcoidosis
Xerostomia that persists or worsens should be evaluated by your doctor.
 

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