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Matt Fargo is becoming recognized as one of the best and most consistent handicappers in the world. He has been handicapping professionally since his college days and his hard work and dedication have paid off considerably. In his 14 years of handicapping, Fargo has had winning seasons 11 times and has not had only one losing season in the past 10 campaigns. He brings with him numerous high ranking finishes...
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NBA Hot and Cold Bets - Week 4
The Detroit and Denver trade that took place was said that it would help both sides and that is
definitely the case for the Nuggets. Chauncey Billups has played six games for Denver and it has gone
5-1 straight up and 4-2 against the number. Billups put up 12.5 PPG in his two games with the Pistons
but has averaged 19.5 PPG and 6.0 APG since coming over. Allen Iverson’s numbers have been slightly
better in Detroit but it is about wins and losses and Denver cannot be happier. Milwaukee has ...
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NBA News and Notes
The Mavericks host Orlando on Friday and after going 104-19 at home over the previous three seasons,
Dallas remains the only winless team at home at 0-3. The Mavericks have lost all three games by an
average of 12 PPG but they have come against teams that are 18-5 and all of whom lead their respective
divisions. They don’t catch a break against Orlando who is 5-3 but Dallas has swept the season series
the last two years. Dallas has won the last 10 meetings at home but Orlando is 6-2 ATS the ...
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NBA Hot and Cold Bets - Week 3
Are the Hawks for real or is their 4-0 start just a fluke? I am a firm supporter of the former and we
witnessed this last season. In what was supposed to be a blowout series, Atlanta took the World
Champion Celtics to seven games in the Eastern Conference Quarterfinals. The Hawks remain an
undervalued team as they have been favored by fewer than three points in both home games while getting
at least eight points in both road games. The loss of Josh Smith will no doubt hurt, but ...
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