03/20/24

Good Morning sports bettors! Welcome back to another edition of my sports picks. Today’s slates are looking like an easy way for us to start rolling right before we get into the nitty gritty of the NCAA Tournament. It’s Wednesdays so you know what that means, it’s time to place a “Double Your Money Parlay” using highly favorable teams that pair together to get +100 odds.

The Double Your Money Parlay of the Day!

Milwaukee Bucks vs Boston Celtics: Alternative Spread -2.5 (-420)

The Boston Celtics have been on a roll, winning six straight. They have been on a record run, looking like the favorites going into the playoffs to win the entire thing. Boston continues to capitalize at home with an average win margin of an astounding +15.44. Going against the Bucks without Giannis it seems to be like this line will be a lock.

Sacramento Kings vs Toronto Raptors: Alternative Spread -3.5 (-395)

This month for the Toronto Raptors has not been kind losing two key players this month (Scottie Barnes and RJ Barrett). Toronto has gone 1-7 since the loss of Scottie Barnes, losing the last seven straight. The closest game on this seven game losing streak has been -6 points against the Denver Nuggets. I have no reason to suspect this to change with this matchup, this is their second time meeting with the first resulting in a 135-130 win for Sacramento. We are taking the easy way out and taking the -3.5 spread because it is a lock.

Indiana Pacers vs Detroit Pistons: Alternative Spread -3.5 (-320)

Detroit has a record of 3-7 at home in their last ten matchups, all three wins coming from bottom tier teams (Toronto Raptors, Charlotte Hornets, and the Brooklyn Nets). In the last ten home games the point differential has been -3.8 for the Pistons, leading me to believe that with them facing a team with a winning record that this is a safe bet.

Total Odds: +103

$10 = $20.36

While I understand this may seem to safe and may minimize profit, in the grand scheme this is a profitable way of betting. The results of these games may vary and may obliterate the spread that we chose, but my logic is to be better safe than sorry.

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