Gambling911.com Now 12-3-1 With Its NBA Picks

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Another win in the NBA thanks to Houston beating Golden State at home brings our very disciplined NBA picks record to 12-3-1.

Current NBA Record: 12-3-1 (80%)

Current MLB Record: 10-9 (52.6%) 2-0 High Priced Picks

Last night is what we live for, a game featuring a 1-point line that was pretty much played within that spread throughout the duration of this game.

Houston is now one game away from eliminating mighty Golden State and earning their first ticket to the Finals since 1995.  They won that year, their second Finals victory, the first coming in the year prior.

Action is conflicting for Friday night's Celtics-Cavs game so we will not have a play.

Bookies, agents and those wanting to run their own online sportsbook, don't forget to check out AcePerHead.com for all your sports betting needs.

- Tony Caliente, Gambling911.com

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