Celtics-Hawks Spread – Game 1 NBA Playoffs 2012

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The Celtics-Hawks spread for Game 1 of the 2012 NBA Playoffs had Atlanta as a mere -1.5 home favorite at Bookmaker.eu, which was giving away up to $2500 in FREE CASH for qualified customers.  Bookmaker has been serving the sports betting public since 1985. 

As dominant as Boston has been in recent years, Atlanta has managed to win 6 of the last 10 in this series.  They have won 4 of 6 against the Celtics at home.

Boston and Atlanta have each won 7 of their last 10 overall. 

The Celtics are 4-0-2 Against The Spread in their last 6 games vs. a team with a winning % above .600.

The Celtics are 9-1-1 ATS in their last 11 games following a SU win of more than 10 points.

The Celtics are 6-1-1 ATS in their last 8 games as an underdog of 0.5-4.5.

The Celtics are 9-2-1 ATS in their last 12 games following a ATS win.

The Celtics are 8-2 ATS in their last 10 vs. NBA Southeast.

The Celtics are 7-2-1 ATS in their last 10 road games.

The Celtics are 15-5-2 ATS in their last 22 games overall.

The Celtics are 0-4 ATS in their last 4 playoff games as an underdog.

The Hawks are 7-1 ATS in their last 8 Conference Quarterfinals games.

The Hawks are 6-2 ATS in their last 8 games vs. a team with a winning S.U. record.

The Hawks are 6-2 ATS in their last 8 playoff games as a favorite.

The Hawks are 10-4-1 ATS in their last 15 games as a favorite.

The Hawks are 10-4 ATS in their last 14 games overall.

- Don Shapiro, Gambling911.com

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