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    <item>The GM's BLOG<title>SportsInfo.com: The GM's BLOG</title><description> Al DeMarco's Wagering World 
   
 Friday, May 28 
   
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 You Can Take Those Suns to the Bank: 
   
 OK, so the Phoenix Suns fell just short with their rally from 18 points down Thursday night. But really, if you were a Phoenix  bettor, did you want them to force overtime? 
   
 In a word: No. When the Suns tied it at 101 on a straightaway, bank-shot 3-pointer from Jason Richardson with 3.5 seconds left, the rooting interest should immediately be for the Lakers to end it on a last-second bucket. Which is exactly what they did, with Ron Artest rebounding a Kobe Bryant miss and banking it in at the buzzer for a 103-101 Los Angeles victory. 
   
 The Lakers were a healthy 7.5-point home chalk, so the Suns got the win at the betting window. If the game goes to overtime, you never know what could happen. A little surge by the Lakers, then perhaps the Suns start fouling to stop the clock, and L.A. could easily end up winning by 8 points or more. So Phoenix  backers, count your blessings that Artest hit that buzzer-beater. 
   
 BTW, last night’s game marked the first time in this series that the home team and the straight-up (SU) winner didn’t get it done against the spread (ATS). It was also the first time in the Suns’ last 24 games --- including all 15 playoff tilts --- that the SU winner failed to cash, and just the second time in the last 17 Phoenix-L.A. clashes that the outright victor came up short in Vegas. 
   
 NBA Playoffs Recap: 
   
 Last night’s result notwithstanding, SU winners are still swimsuit-model hot in the 2010 playoffs, with a 66-6-1 ATS record, for a steaming spread-covering clip of 91.7 percent. 
   
 In fact, Kobe Bryant and Co.’s failure to cash marked the first time since May 2 that the SU winner didn’t bag the funds --- and coincidentally enough, it was the Lakers in that case, as well. In the second-round opener against Utah , Los Angeles  won 104-99 but came up short as a 7-point home chalk. 
   
 From that point forward, SU winners went on a 25-0 spread-covering spree, and over the last 59 playoff contests, the outright victors are 55-3-1 ATS, grabbing the cash 94.8 percent of the time. So even with the Lakers’ effort last night, if you feel you’ve got a good read on who the SU winner will be in NBA postseason play, then pull the trigger on that team. 
   
 Through 73 postseason affairs this year, favorites are 50-23 SU and 43-29-1 ATS, cashing at a 59.7 percent rate, and home teams are now 49-24 SU and 42-30-1 in Vegas (58.3 percent). 
   
 The Lakers and Suns finally went under the total for once, too, the first time that’s happened in the Western Conference finals. Still, the over holds a slight edge in the playoffs at 37-34-2. 
   
 NBA Playoffs Fast Break: 
   
 We’re getting betting jet-lag here, bouncing from one coast to the other each day. Today, it’s back to the East finals, with Boston  desperate to put away Orlando  in Beantown and avoid a Game 7 roady. Time to check the numbers: 
   
 ·           The Magic sport positive ATS streaks of 22-8-1 overall, 7-1 in roadies, 7-1 after a spread-cover, 21-7-1 after a SU win and 20-7-1 after a day off. They are also 5-1 SU and ATS on the highway in this year’s playoffs. 
   
 ·           The Celtics have dropped two in a row SU and ATS, but remain on ATS runs of 6-2 overall, 4-1 after either a SU or an ATS loss, 6-2 at home and 6-2 after a day off. 
   
 ·           The road team and the visitor are on an 8-2 ATS run in the last 10 Orlando-Boston clashes, and the Magic are 4-1 ATS on their last five trips to TD Garden. 
   
 ·           The SU winner is on ATS tears of 21-2 in this rivalry (6-0 last six), 26-0 for the Celtics and 20-1 for the Magic. 
   
 Diamond Gems: 
   
 We’ll wrap up the work week with some numbers from the ballyards: ...</description><pubDate>2009-08-28T18:00:00</pubDate><link>http://www.sportsinfo.com/content.aspx?modulename=blog</link></item>
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