A common trap of sports stationing is exaggeratedly to react to what we saw for the last time. For obvious reasons, it can lead to a tacylized vision of a team or deprivation player, ignoring the largest sample size or a complete work work.
And with so few games on the sports calendar, almost all fans saw the Mavericks dominate the Kings on the road on Wednesday’s game.
At the expense of making that serious mistake, I am supporting the MAVs on Friday as a helpless of 6.5 points in Memphis. Simply, it feels like too many points for a game that I think will be reduced to the cable.
First, I think Memphis has fundamental problems and will never be a real contender with Ja Morant as his best player. The Grizzlies fired their chief coach at the end of the season and that has not changed anything.
The Grizz are 7-22-1 against propagation (ATS) in their last 30 games. That means that they are performing below expectations, which is what we are analyzing for Friday’s elimination game.

In addition, sharp disabled seek to capitalize on injuries that fly below the radar, and I think we have one here.
Memphis is without Jaylen Wells, who is just a rookie but has 6 feet 8 inches and the best perimeter defender of the team. He wreaked havoc for opposite scorers throughout the season and the Grizzlies lose it.
This season of Dallas has defined “tumultuous”, given the trade of Luka Doncic and numerous injuries, which included losing Kyrie Irving for the season.
However, MAVs are now much healthier and have the size and flexibility of the necessary alignment.
Daniel Gafford and Dereck Lively will be the painting and will defend Zach Edey 7 feet 4 inches, while Anthony Davis has height and athletics to contain Years Jackson Jr., who can score from the three levels.
The coach of Dallas, Jason Kidd, used four wing players from the bank in the victory over Sacramento, and will use those options to defend Morant and Desmond Bane.
The calendar certainly favors the local team, which played for the last time on Tuesday.
Dallas must play two road games in a period of three days. However, the MAVs had a fairly rained victory and the bank allowed Jason Kidd for the prevention that he uses the headlines excessively. In addition, in the history of the play, the road teams on Friday have worked enough against propagation.
Betting on the NBA?
I have 37-25-1 ATS in this post Sports section, and I will look for another victory with the MAVs and the points.
The work: Mavericks +6.5 (-110, Betmgm Sportsbook)
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Doug Kezirian is a New York Post collaborator who currently serves as a content director only for players, a sports media company. Doug has more than two decades of experience in the betting space, including spending 11 years in ESPN as host, columnist and betting analyst. It is also the rare personality that has documented the place of the 16th place in 2023 around millions and Las Vegas Supercontest ($ 37k), two top 10 in 2022 William Hill College Football Challenge ($ 58k) and also the trapped N Daftlines.