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Betting the NBA under totals since the All-Star Break worth a fortune

The NBA has had a strange run since the All-Star break, with games lacking defense, resulting in an astonishing 61-25-1 overall record.

People who bet on the under were right over 70% of the time, and there were three perfect days when they bet on the under.

A bettor who wagered a $100 parlay every day (for 11 days) since the All-Star break would have wagered $1,100, but would have also won three big parlays. X account @mikeroccovioli It is calculated that if these three parlays were successful, the bettor would win $140,010.23.

Sunday’s NBA games totaled 12.3 points less per game. action network report.

The biggest discrepancy of the day on Sunday was the Clippers vs. Timberwolves slugfest.

The Clippers won 89-88 on an old-fashioned slobber knocker for a total of 177 points, even though Caesars Sportsbook had the total for the game at 220 points.

Sunday’s 8-0 result should result in the next total parlay.


Kawhi Leonard and the Clippers showed off their offensive power against the Timberwolves. Getty Images

76ers/Mavericks Under 237 (-110) + Warriors/Celtics Under 231 (-110) + Clippers/Timberwolves Under 220 (-110), Hornets/Raptors Under 223 (-110) + Pistons/Magic Under 217.5 (- 110) +Knicks/Cavaliers under 208.5 (-110) +Spurs/Pacers under 244.5 (-105) +Thunder/Suns under 232.5 (-105).

The eight-game parlay had odds of over 180/1 and a $100 bet would have won $18,353.87.

The betting under was similarly dominant on two other days, including February 24th, but with just three games scheduled.


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A massive 11 games were played on Sunday, February 25th, with the under team posting an 11-0 record in these games.

Sportsbooks are likely to adapt quickly, despite public support.

The Action PRO report suggests 99 percent of the starting capital will be below 225 for Monday night’s Bucks vs. Clippers tilt.

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