Spurs vs. Nets Free Pick

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Gambling911.com has your Spurs vs. Nets free pick with live streaming on this game available below.  Please note that we incorrectly had Nets listed as a +6 underdog.  They are the -6 favorite and this of course remains the play for this evening.

Our free picks are based on a proven theory:  The house always wins.  They may not win every battle but they will win in the long run.  As such, we’ll be going against the public in more high profile games or those seeing the most lopsided action in their respective sport. 

We have lost three straight plays including a heartbreaker last night on Washington, which eventually lost as a +1 home underdog to the Spurs in double overtime. 

And with that in mind we will be betting against San Antonio again tonight going with the Brooklyn Nets -6.

This is a San Antonio team that should be exhausted coming into Brooklyn Thursday night.  Don’t tell that to the betting public who are backing the Spurs at a 60 percent clip.  HURRY AS THIS LINE IS DROPPING TO +5.5 SO LOCK IN THE -6 HERE.

Spurs point guard Tony Parker will be sitting out for this one.  Update:  No Tim Duncan either.

Result:  Good win here with Nets beating depleted San Antonio bad smiley

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