Fade the Public Yes or No NBA - April 23

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The betting public was backing all four NBA favorites at a 75 percent clip Tuesday.


WHY BE AN AFFILIATE WHEN YOU CAN GET 100%?  JUST PAY $5 PER PLAYER

That would be Toronto, Philadelphia, Denver and Philadelphia.

It's easy to find any strong opinions by the books if a line was moving downward in an attempt to get more action on the favorite.

With Denver we are seeing a stationary line at -5.5 everywhere.  We were not seeing any movement.

The line on Portland was moving in conjunction with the action from -3 to -4.

The Toronto line was trending a half point from -11.5 to -12.

And that Philadelphia line was moving from -7.5 to -8.5.

As such, we are not seeing any standout opportunities for a fade despite all the opportunities available.

Certainly the books could move the number towards -6 in the Spurs-Nuggets game if they had good feeling about Denver.  One should watch for any move to the -5 as this could be an indication the books have an opinion on San Antonio covering.  There were no signs this is the case prior to 1:15 pm EST, but things could change.

- Don Shapiro, Gambling911.com

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