Super Tuesday

Let’s jump into the NBA today and take a look at team that is 80.6 percent. Not hard to locate with just two games. The Top Trend finds a SEC team in a near perfect spot as an underdog. The Top Free Play follows what suddenly losing Purdue might do on Super Tuesday. Good Luck

What I thought last night - Sports bettors yesterday saw this coming, just not in the manner it occurred. Kansas State opened as Pick at home against top ranked Texas and were quickly bet up to 1.5-point favorites on the morning line, before settling to one point by game time.

It wasn’t so much a complete surprise Kansas State pulled the upset, since they had proven to be a very good basketball team. It was the manner in which the Wildcats won that will cause many to take a second look at both teams.

Kansas State was supposed to be a decided disadvantage in the front court, this ended up not being true. Chris Kelly and Jamar Samuels were both impressive in totaling 37 points and 20 rebounds combined. Dexter Pittman and Damion James were presumed to superior to what the Wildcats would have to offer up front, however they scored just 15 points and grabbed 14 boards as a combo and Pittman in particular seemed passive after getting roughed up early.

K-State was the aggressor from the start, playing better defense and being the smarter team. The upset, at least from rankings perspective, is all the more amazing when you consider Jacob Pullen was 2-15 shooting (0-6 on 3’s) and committed five turnovers.

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Free Basketball System -1) Play On good shooting teams like Cleveland making 48 percent or better on the season, after a game they allowed of 55 percent or higher. This system is 29-7 ATS, 80.6 percent the last five seasons.

Free Basketball Trend -2) Alabama is 12-1 ATS as a home underdog of three points or less or pick, winning by three points per game.

Free Basketball Pick -3) The Left Coast Connection Consensus likes Purdue to wake up and cover the spread as favorites.

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