NBA Monday System Watch

It’s the start of another week in the NBA with only three games on the menu. Each contest has a valuable system that that can help shape a potential wager or change one’s minded to open up other possibilities. In any event, here are the Top NBA systems for a Monday night of action.

Charlotte at Orlando (-11.5, 178)

The Orlando Magic (7-3, 6-4 ATS) will have the services of Rashard Lewis once again, whose been sitting out a 10-game suspension after testing positive for an elevated testosterone level. The Magic continued New Jersey’s woes this past Friday with 88-82 victory, while Charlotte (3-6, 5-4 ATS) offensive funk continued with 80-74 loss against Portland Saturday.

This sets up potential OVER play, since teams like Orlando after a game where both teams scored 90 points or less, and facing opponent who tallied 35 points or less in the first half of last game are 44-16, 73.3 percent the last five years.

Portland at Atlanta (-4, 189)

The Trailblazers (8-3 SU&ATS) and the Hawks (8-2, 9-1 ATS) are two of the best teams in the early going of the NBA season and having backers build significant bankrolls in the early going with a combined 17-4 spread record.

Something will have to give tonight as Atlanta has won and covered four in a row and Portland is on even better streak at six straight in the two categories. Sportsbook.com has the Hawks as home favorites and that might be correct, as road teams having four or more consecutive wins, playing their third road game in four days are 16-38 ATS, 27 percent in next outing since 2005.

Dallas at Milwaukee (-1.5, 190.5)

Michael Redd better get healthy quick or he might turn into Wally Pipp. (Google it) Rookie Brandon Jennings set a Milwaukee franchise record with 55 points Saturday night in 129-125 win over Golden State (previous rookie record mark of 51 set by Kareem Abdul-Jabbar - then known as Lew Alcindor), in just his eighth game. Redd has been out since the second game of the season for the Bucks (5-2 SU&ATS) with a knee injury and Milwaukee has won four consecutively.

Dallas (7-3 SU&ATS) is 2-1 on the last stop of a four-game road trip, which included 95-90 win yesterday at Detroit as 4.5-point favorites. This will be the Mavericks fifth contest in a week, yet the situation favors them. In November, teams playing that many games in seven days, with a line are +3 to -3, are 17-4 ATS the last three years.

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