Are you tired of snooker betting? Tired of soccer betting and baseball betting, then it’s time to check out this coming Wednesday’s Eastern Conference powerhouse collision. OK, that might be stretching it as far as the teams go, since it’s Boston vs. Miami and only one of them is an Eastern Conference powerhouse, but while the Celtics continue to soar high with a cast of stars, the Heat have their own star who’s been tearing it up more than anyone in the league of late in Dwyane Wade. Yes, that includes LeBron and Kobe. I think you’ll see a tight line in favor of the Celtics, but I’d recommend strongly considering taking Miami straight up here. Wade will continue to propel this team down the stretch. They’re playing well and winning games. This easily could be an upset in favor of the Heat.
On Sunday, March 15, we’ve got a great college basketball betting opportunity with Dallas at Los Angeles. Recently, owner Mark Cuban voiced his disappointment with his teams play of late (or this year as a whole), but don’t expect that to fire the team up enough to convert raw emotion into that many w’s. I think it’s safe to say we’ll see a double-digit line in favor of the Lakers, and I’d still be comfortable taking Kobe’s boys in a blowout. The Mavs are headed in the opposite direction, they know they don’t have a chance this year and are just waiting for Cuban’s other shoe to drop. What a sorry state of affairs for mega stars Dirk and Kidd. These guys deserve better. The Lakers, on the other hand, recently lost their final hopes of tying the Bulls 72-10 record (yeah, right) but every team has a couple valleys during the year. Rest assured, they will be the team to beat out West come playoff time, even if my pick is still the Spurs to get to the Finals.
And, get ready for the online sportsbook betting season clash of the titans on March 17, when the Magic visit the Cavs. I’m still not sold on Cleveland’s depth, but seeing as it hasn’t seemed to handicap them too much this season so far, I’m teetering on the brink of changing my view on the Celtics making it to the Finals. I think we’ll see a LeBron explosion come playoff time, perhaps equaling anything you’ve seen from Jordan throughout the years. But as for this game, expect a 5-6 point line in favor of the Cavs. It’d be a close call without the line on neutral ground, but with this game in Cleveland, I’d take the Cavs with any line lower than 7. That home record is one they might actually set. Nobody’s really threatened since the Bulls in 1995 (thanks again Hue Hollins).