Spurs 101, T-Wolves 99
Scrimmage city.
The T'Wolves are favored by 1.5 points. Do you think the Spurs are going to come out and try to win this game or are they going to use it as a scrimmage? If the Spurs are going to play their starters a lot of minutes, you'd think they'd have a good shot at beating Minnesota. If not, it could be close.
Place your bets now.
Also use this thread to predict the final score. A correct prediction wins a prize.
Spurs 101, T-Wolves 99
Scrimmage city.
Last edited by bigbendbruisebrother; 04-20-2005 at 12:37 PM.
I'm dropping all but 500 of my vAccount on the Spurs tonight! Let's go.
Maybe I don't understand odds, but how will either team win by 1.5 points?
Based on this I predict Spurs 91.5 to T-Wolves 90.
Spurs 110
T-Wolves 90
Talk about playing for nothing.
Spurs 98
Tpups 91
Spurs 88-80
Till when you can win/lose by a half point???
If you goal tend a free throw, it counts as a half point.
Ah.
I shouldn't have picked Spurs 91.5, then!
Boykins is on Rome right now.
He is saying that Denver ahs a good chance to win the series because of their great depth in the frontcourt who have a lot of fouls to give on TD.
Earl weighs 133lbs and can bench 315 lbs.
exactly!! I don't get this vBookie, what if the spurs win by more than 1.5 points? does the bet get anuled?
Betting in the first category means that you think the Spurs will win by any margin or will lose by less than 2 points.
Betting in the second category means you think the T-wolves will win by 2 points or more.
you're sure about that? I just need confirmation from Kori or TimVP, 'cause I'm not about to bet 2000 and then find out I missunderstood lol
That is correct. The first one is Spurs win by any amount or lose the game by one point.
spurs 89
wolves 94
i won't be watching the game since i'll be at work. i see the spurs mailing this one in and looking ahead to sunday. i'll join them then (via tv, ofcourse).
Spurs 90
T-Wolves 96
Why start trying to convert to a playoff rotation now?
We will see what the Spurs and T-Wolves have left in `em.
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