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Showing posts with label New Jersey Nets. Show all posts

No Christmas returns here

When I was last able to do this, knocked down a 2-1 record. We’ll start with a perfect reverse trend in the NBA chasing the worst team in the league. Found a non-qualifying system that just misses at 79.5 percent, but with a couple of NBA plays might be joining our long list and is already 3-0 this season. Free Plays now available. Good Luck

What I know today – It was another successful Christmas and it wonderful to be with my family.

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Free Basketball System -1) PLAY ON road favorites of 3.5 to 9.5 points outscoring their opponents by three or more points a game, after a blowout loss by 15 points or more. This NBA system actually yields two plays (Lakers and Hawks) and is 31-8 ATS the L5Y, including 3-0 this season.

Free Basketball Trend-2) The New Jersey Knuckleheads are 0-10 ATS versus teams averaging 83 or more shots a game this season.

Free Football Pick -3) Kendall is 5-1 in the bowls on sides and totals ans has North Carolina as his top play. The LCC is 4-2 on sides thus far and and has Boston, College, UNC and Ohio U as majority plays.


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Monday Action at 3Daily Winners

We were whacked upside the head really good with a 0-4 NFL day, that definitely left a mark. However we take the trend loss as anomaly since two kickoff returns had nothing to do with the angle itself. Nonetheless a loss is a loss. Our Best System is from Monday Night football article. We have a NBA Top Trend to follow on a team that has yet to win a game and this angle is 77.7 percent in their favor. Good Luck

Answer this week’s latest Poll Question at the bottom of page.

What I thought yesterday – In watching the proceedings yesterday, not sure who is dumber Charley Manuel or Green Bay’s Mike McCarthy? Upon further review, have to go with Manuel, since at least McCarthy tried to do something, be in 37 minutes into the game.

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Free Football System-1) Read Monday Night article, but be super careful with huge line shift.

Free Basketball Trend-2) The New Jersey Nets are 14-4 ATS after two straight games giving up 10 or less offensive rebounds since last season and outscore opposition by 2.4 points per game in this spot.

Free Basketball Pick -3) The Sacramento Kings are Eddie's play from the LCC. He's 6-2 to start the NBA season.

Grab Paul Buck’s Guaranteed NFL Monday Night Magic Pick. He was 5-2 yesterday and 6-2 on Monday night’s.

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NHL Playoff Preview – Eastern Conference

The NHL Stanley Cup tournament is set, now we just need the games to begin. Before we arrive at that point starting Wednesday evening, it is time to breakdown what should happen and we will start in the Eastern Conference, where a lower seed has pulled at least one upset each of the last two years. Odds are courtesy of Bookmaker.com.

(1) Boston vs (8) Montreal

For Boston Bruins fans this is an uncomfortable matchup. Are the Bruins better, yes, they have hardnosed players and though not having a scorer in the top 11 in the league, they finished second in the NHL in scoring. Boston’s top three lines all can score, making them dangerous across the board and they do not allow opposing netminders like Montreal’s Casey Price to catch his breath often. The Bruins slumped for about a month, from the first part of February to the mid-point of March, mostly due to injury. Nearly all the injured players have returned and they closed 8-2.

Montreal can play with the Bruins, despite the disparity in seeding. The Canadiens have the physiological edge having won 24 of 31 playoff series and in 2002 and 2004 they beat Boston as the lower seed, just like this time. If the referees allow more physical play, Montreal will be at a serious disadvantage, since they are in hockey terms “soft”. After having the best power play each of the last two years, the Habs fell to 13th, while Boston’s improved to fourth.

There is no compelling argument to make for Montreal with goalie Casey registering five wins in last 18 games between the pipes, however it’s the Bruins and Canadiens and anything is possible. Boston needs to jump on Montreal at home and they were 29-12 on home ice this season with the Canadiens having lost 15 or last 20 road games.

Pick- Boston (-325) in six

(2) Washington vs (7) N.Y. Rangers

If one has a hockey preference towards end to end action and scoring or prefers tight low scoring hockey, both will be in evidence in this series. The Capitals scored 272 goals, the third highest total in the league. They are led by Alex Ovechkin, who finished second in points scored and they have a whole stable of forwards that can all bury the puck in the net, with the likes Nicklas Backstrom and Alexander Semin. Washington isn’t going to scare anybody with its defense that ranked 19th in goals surrendered. Goalie Jose Theodore is a wild card of sorts and has to prove he can be consistent, which is not his trademark.

The Rangers are as comfortable as any team in the league with a 1-0 lead, since they were sixth in defensive scoring and dowdy 28th in putting the puck in the net. Though Henrik Lundqvist didn’t have his usual glimmering numbers in net, he’s capable of turning into a brick wall at any time. The matchup of the Rangers number one penalty kill unit and the Caps second ranked power play will be key. Even with the Blueshirts having offensive issue, they still have seasoned playoff vets like Scott Gomez and Chris Drury who can light the lamp and Sean Avery could get Theodore off his game with his antics.

Washington won three of four meetings this season, but didn’t dominate as 14-11 total score shows. If the Capitals receive a better than average effort from Theodore, they will pepper the net to wear down New York. The Caps are 37-14 on home ice, but don’t have a ton of experience in Stanley Cup action. If the Rangers can take advantage of Washington being up ice and capitalize a few times, they can lock up the net against Ovechkin and company. The Rangers are 8-1 in this playoff round the last two years.

Pick- Washington (-215) in seven

(3)New Jersey vs (6) Carolina

For fans that don’t watch or follow the NHL until the playoff chase begins, seeing New Jersey and Carolina colliding is like putting on your favorite most comfortable shirt. This will be the fourth postseason matchup between these teams over the last eight years. Carolina lost two meaningless games to close the season and was on 12-3 roll prior to that. Goalie Cam Ward put the clamps down on opposing snipers, giving the Hurricanes much needed confidence. The return of forward Erik Cole gave Carolina three complete lines and Eric Staal and Ray Whitney have made the Hurricanes exceedingly dangerous.

New Jersey isn’t the same boring team that played the neutral zone trap; this team actually tries to score as opposed to just picking spots. The return of future Hall of Famer Martin Broduer was welcomed, though he finished just 4-7 and hasn’t been nearly as effective in the postseason in years. Zach Parise has become an elite point producer for the Devils; however he will be marked man, as Carolina will try to find out if New Jersey has any secondary scorers.
New Jersey first has to stop Staal, since Carolina is 22-5 when he scores. The Devils have to win home games and won 24 of last 32 contests at the Prudential Center. These teams are very similar and goaltending will be tantamount and a piece of evidence could make the difference in this series. The Hurricanes blue-liners have outscored their New Jersey counterparts by better than 2 to 1 on the season. If that continues, Carolina will advance.

Pick- Carolina (+120) in six

(4) Pittsburgh vs (5) Philadelphia

Sometimes announcers will trot out clichés like, “These two teams don’t like each other” and the fact is it just isn’t true. However, when it is true, that just leads to a heighten sense of excitement for a best of seven series. This is the Keystone State clash and these teams went toe to toe in the East Finals a year ago. Both teams are different from 2008, but how either could win is still pretty much the same. How Philadelphia handles players named Sidney Crosby, Evgeni Malkin and Jordan Staal will help determine their fate. All three are as healthy as they have been all season and why replacement coach Dan Bylsma was able to steer the Penguins from 10th in the East to fourth with 18-3-4 finish.

Philadelphia can bring a little offense to the party as well, having six players that totaled 20 or more goals, including four like Jeff Carter who broke the 30-goal barrier. The Flyers blew last game of the season to lose home ice advantage in this series, which places added pressure on goalie Martin Biron to perform at high level, something he has struggled over stretches of games.
To say these teams are evenly matched is an understatement. They finished the regular season with 99 points each and scored the exact same number of goals on the season at 264. Neither is stellar in there own end and they are separated by a one in goals allowed. Pittsburgh prefers to dazzle opponents with its array of stars and scorers, which means Philly has to hit, to slow down Penguins. Whatever team that can win the special team’s battle with gain an edge and it is more incumbent on the Flyers to do so, since Pittsburgh is better five on five.

Pick- Pittsburgh (-155) in six

Looking for a Wonderful Wednesday

Had a 2-1 Tuesday and would like nothing more than to string a number of winning days together. Marty is off to strong start in MLB and gives us another Free Play. Today’s Best System is from Statfox.com and is 84 percent winner on NBA Totals. The Top Trend looks to get back on winning ways seeing how the Nets play as large underdogs. Good Luck.

Free Basketball System-1) Play Over on road teams when the total is greater than or equal to 200, revenging a road loss against opponent, who is off a win by 10 points or more over a division rival. This totals system is 21-4 the last five years with 2-0 mark this season. This is Oklahoma City and Denver contest.

Free Basketball Trend -2) The New Jersey Nets are 2-12 ATS as an underdog of 10 or more points over the last two seasons.

Free Baseball Selection -3) Marty of the Left Coast Connection had a baseball winner yesterday here and is playing St. Louis today.

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April Fool’s Day NBA Betting System

It’s the first of April and this is no joke, the New Jersey Nets and Phoenix Suns are nearly finished when it comes to playoff talk. Each is four games behind the current eighth place team in their respective conference and each winning their remaining eight games would probably not be enough.

New Jersey’s idea of playoff push has ended being like reputed mobster Jim Hoffa, dead and buried. The Nets (30-44, 37-36-1 ATS) have lost five in a row and nine of last 11 (3-8 ATS). The last loss on Monday was the most mortifying, being slammed by Milwaukee at home 107-78, a team they have owned, who had lost 10 of last 12. Leave it to the wise one to explain New Jersey’s problems.

“We have too many guys on this team who believe in what we have,” Vince Carter said. “I don’t think this team has given up. We just have to change our approach.” Ah Vince, it might be a little late for that, seeing your team is 4-14 ATS in home games when playing their third game in four days since last season.

Even as bad as Detroit is playing having lost seven out of 10, the oddsmakers at Bookmaker.com have them as only one-point underdogs in the New Jersey Meadowlands.

The Phoenix Suns (40-34, 31-42-1 ATS) had set their sights on being a game or two behind Dallas when they meet Sunday, instead the setting Suns might be playing official elimination encounter after losing three straight on the road.

Phoenix likely had its tipping point, losing at Sacramento 126-118 as six-point road favorites, allowing the Kings to shoot 51.6 percent on Monday. Of course there is always a reason.

“There’s some emotional hangover (from an overtime loss in Utah) and we’re tired, but we’ve still got to dig down and find a way to get it done,” Suns point guard Steve Nash said. “No disrespect for that young team, but we weren’t playing the Lakers or the Celtics. We laid an egg, it was very frustrating.” That’s a great explanation, if you would have played a better team, you might have tried harder even though your season is and was in the balance.

Phoenix returns home to face Houston, who has caught San Antonio for first place in the Southwest Division and has won five of six. The Rockets are 1.5-point underdog for this contest.

This leads to a very profitable system with the turn of the calendar that reads this way.

Play Against home teams where the line is +3 to -3, after three or more consecutive losses, in April games.

This NBA April system has been around since 2005 and is 26-6 ATS, 81.2 percent. The point spread has not been a large component with straight up winner 25-7, winning by an average 6.3 points per game.

If you are looking to play a joke, do it on the oddsmakers playing against two bumbling home teams.


NOTE- Because of personal business, the 3Daily Winners Plays will not be available today and will return tomorrow.

Time to get over the Hump Wednesday

I admit it, I was shocked Auburn lost to Baylor at home and our system failed. (I have the wagering account to prove it) That very same system is in play tonight and is against Kentucky. I know not many of you are big hockey bettors, but this one system is intriguing, since the ones in other sports were weak. The Nets travel to Cleveland as big underdogs, how might they do, read on. Jason of the LCC is feeling confident and offers two Free Plays. Good Luck.

Free Hockey System-1) PLAY AGAINST an underdog against the money line like Florida, after two or more consecutive losses, against opponent (Buffalo in this case) after three or more consecutive losses. What caught my eye about this system is the quality winning percentage based on the volume of games. 182-63, 74.3 percent over 12 years.

Free Basketball Trend -2) The New Jersey Nets are 1-12 ATS as an underdog of 10 or more points over the last two seasons, losing by an average of 19.6 points per game.

Free Basketball Selection -3) Jason has hit a nice run in betting sports, with 16-6 mark and has two plays he likes equally as well. They are Dallas and Stanford tonight.

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Selection Sunday Plays (None in college)

The Oklahoma City Thunder didn’t have any, being outscored by 11 points in the fourth quarter against Phoenix, giving us a limp 1-2 day. The LLC had a winner yesterday and is more divided in college basketball today, thus enough fellows like a certain NBA team. No real stellar basketball trends, thus we head to head to the ice. On a similar note, no fabulous system plays, the best of the bunch is 76.4 percent and involves the Clippers. (Yuck) Good Luck.

Free Basketball System-1) PLAY ON road favorites of 3.5 to 9.5 points like New Jersey. after a road game where both teams score 100 or more points second half of the season. This NBA system is not bad at 39-12 ATS over the last five years.

Free Hockey Trend -2) The St. Louis Blues are 9-1 against the money line against opponent’s average who average four power plays or less a game in the second half of the year this season.

Free Basketball Selection -3) The Left Coast Connection has no outstanding consensus, but three guys are playing Philadelphia 76ers with no dissenters.

This Tuesday is about Betting Opportunity

A 1-2 Monday leaves a bad taste in the mouth, as Alabama showed a complete lack of courage in the face of adversity in being drubbed by Oregon. I would be real careful playing the Crimson Tide in hoops for the foreseeable future. We think we have the right elixir to cleanse ourselves from yesterday ,with a prefect trend in the NBA and 95.6 percent professional basketball system. The LLC has interesting look at tonight's big college football contest. Good Luck.

Free Basketball System-1) PLAY ON road teams like Golden State. Who are good offensive teams scoring 103 or more points a game on the season, after trailing in their previous game by 15 or more points at the half. This system is nearly airtight at 22-1 ATS the last three years.

Free Basketball Trend -2) The New Jersey Nets 0-9 ATS as an underdog of 10 or more points over the last two seasons.

Free Football Selection -3) We have a 50-50 split on tonight's Western Michigan-Ball State matchup. It is noted all the Left Coast Connection players with better CFB records are riding the Broncos with the +10.5.