вторник, 14 декември 2010

(Single Bet) 
Detroit-Atlanta - 1 
Tip za pohrabrite ili 1 Hendikep kako posigurna varijanta.
  Po serijata slabi partii (vo posledniot natprevar prokockaa 18 poeni prednost vo 4 cetvrtina so Toronto,sto znacese i 4ti poraz vo serija na timot koj e bleda senka na sampionskite pistonsi od pred nekolku godini) , sepak denesniot natprevar so Atlanta mi izgleda kako vistinska moznost za svoevidna rehabilitacija i mozebi za mal presvrt na sezonata. Detroit e vo serija od 6 pobedi na svoj parket vo Palace Of Auburn Hills i vkupen skor od 26-4 so Atlanta na domasen teren.
  Da ne zaboravime deka kosturot na timot seuste go socinuvaat kvalitetni igraci od tipot na T. Prince,Rip Hamilton, Big Ben Wallace, Gordon, Stuckey, Villanueva...,kako i faktot deka Atlanta ke nastapi oslabena na ovoj duel bez svojot najdobar igrac Joe Johnson koj zazdravuva od operacija na laktot... Mozam da dodam deka interesno mi izgleda i granicata za poeni na atlanta koja e dosta visoko postavena spored mene, i iznesuva 96 poeni niz domasnive kladilnici pa tuka bi odigral eden "under" na Atlanta od pricina sto Detroit seuste se spomenuva po solidnata odbrana dodeka Atlanta godinava kako gostin belezi vo prosek 88.1poen po natpevar,taka da tesko bi mozela da go nadmine ovoj prosek na denesniov natprevar...


 (Multi Bet)


Houston Rockets - Sacramento Kings - Over (203.5)   k 1.85 
Charlotte Bobcats - Toronto Raptors - 1   k 1.50 
New Jersey Nets - Philadelphia - 2  k  1.90 


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Rose banged up twice as Bulls win sixth in a row



CHICAGO -- The Bulls are making winning rather routine these days. In fact, the only real anxiety in their 92-73 victory over the Indiana Pacers Monday night at the United Center -- their sixth straight -- had nothing to do with the result of the game.
Twice in the final six minutes seemingly everyone in the United Center had to hold its collective breath as Derrick Rose was down on the court in obvious pain.
The biggest concern was Rose's right wrist, which he hurt in a fall. It was diagnosed as a sprain, and X-rays were negative.
"There are a lot of bones in the wrist that can be easily broken," Rose said as he iced the wrist at his locker. "They told me to ice and then they'd let me know the results."
"We're concerned," Bulls coach Tom Thibodeau said. "The way he went down, those are tough plays. The way he went down is an awkward way to fall."
The first time, Rose appeared to step on the ankle of teammate Luol Deng after the Bulls grabbed a rebound and headed up court. Rose and grabbed his ankle, but after a minute or so he got up and walked to the bench.
After a timeout, Rose stayed in the game and appeared OK.
The second time was definitely scarier for everyone involved.
With just under two minutes left in the game, Rose drove towards the basket and was fouled from behind by the Pacers' T.J. Ford. The play continued on and Brandon Rush came over to try and draw a charge.
Rose fell over Rush and landed face first. He braced his fall with his hands and immediately grabbed his right wrist.
The Bulls (15-8) haven't had a six-game winning streak since December 2006. They also have a five-game streak against the Pacers at the UC, with the last Pacers' victory in Chicago coming on Mar. 22, 2008.
Carlos Boozer led the way for the Bulls on the stat sheet with 22 points and 18 rebounds. Rose had 17 points and 12 assists and Luol Deng added 15.
Brandon Rush and T.J. Ford led the Pacers with 13 points apiece.
Indiana (11-12) was done in by its shooting. The Pacers were just 30-for-84 (35.7 percent) from the field, including 3-for-19 from three-point range.
The Bulls charged out to a 25-8 lead seven minutes into the game and it looked like they would make quick work of the opposition for a second straight game.
But the Pacers (even without Granger) are a more formidable opponent than the Minnesota Timberwolves on the road. Immediately after the Bulls went up by 17, Indiana got back in the game by scoring 10 straight points.
The Bulls led 27-18 at the end of the first quarter, but the Pacers -- holding the Bulls to eight points over a span of 13 minutes over the first and second quarters -- were up 37-33 with four minutes remaining in the second quarter.
The Bulls, though, rallied for a 43-41 halftime lead and then took a 65-58 advantage into the fourth quarter. Indiana trimmed the deficit to two points by scoring the first five points.
However, this time the Bulls never lost the lead. Joakim Noah and Ronnie Brewer scored consecutive baskets to provide some breathing room and the Bulls were never seriously threatened after that.