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AC TITTICOCK'S WEEKLY FREE NBA BASKETBALL PICKS AND WINNERS |
Contact AC at ac@wagercom.com
12/12/03 Week 7 Free NBA Picks Against the Spread
I am excited to announce the addition of our new NBA Basketball expert analyst AC Titticock. While leafing through resumes prior to selecting our new NBA Basketball gambling expert it became clear that AC was the man for the job. Not only did his analysis come across entertaining but it was clear he knew the NBA and about betting on basketball. I am confident you will find his outlook on the NBA extremely useful especially when it comes to his weekly free NBA Basketball picks against the spread. AC will be providing us with a weekly outlook and his free NBA Basketball picks on some of the weekend games each Friday and sometimes Saturday as well.
AC has started the NBA betting season with a 53% winning percentage against the spread on his NBA basketball picks after 45games.
NBA BASKETBALL WEEK 7
Another week in the NBA and another coach fired. This time Frank Johnson got the ax in Phoenix, which makes me axe you all a question, since when was Frank Johnson the coach of the Suns? What’s next, are you going to tell me Hubie Brown is coaching the Grizzlies? Oh Bill Fitch, we miss thee.
Other big news is that the Celtics went on a three game win streak behind the impeccable play of Jiri Welsch. Jiri, who I have ripped apart in this column before is proving to be more than just the NBAs version of Joe Randa (a faithful Wagercom.com reader has posted this brilliant Haiku to our good friend the joker http://baseball-reference.com/r/randajo01.shtml). Jiri’s got game and pretty soon he is going to get all of Kedrick Brown’s groupies which means he’s still going to be a lonely guy. Actually the Celtics success happens when Mike James play well, the problem is that Mike James is not very good and thus rarely plays well. At least the C’s have Jumaine Jones to help them look good in the airports.
Elsewhere, Jalen Rose and Donyell Marshall have sparked the Raptors to five straight wins. This is the most excitement Toronto has seen since they had Mugsy Bogues running the offense. I can’t wait to watch them implode in the first round when they play the Sixers. Anyway, I’ve got to keep this column short as you all are not paying me and I’ve got finals and a resume drop at my two year vocational school. If any of you are thinking about business school let me give you two pieces of advice, don’t hit on 16 and don’t think you’re too good to hook up with a fat chick. What does that have to do with business school, absolutely nothing but it’s more advice and knowledge than you’ll get out of 2 years and $100k. So the moral of the story is, enjoy the picks, make some cash, and remember your good friend AC on Jebus day, Hanukkah, Kwanza, Janine Lindemuller’s Birthday, Festivus, or whatever it is you celebrate in a couple of weeks.
On to the nba basketball picks for friday :
NBA BASKETBALL PICKS FOR FRIDAY 12/12/03
Ahhh, the taste of a 3-0 night is like negotiating down to an $80 lap dance at The World Famous Mitchell Brother’s O’Farrell Theatre, good times, really good times. Anyway, I could sit here and applaud myself all morning but I want to make more cash so onto the picks for Saturday night.
New Jersey -4.5 at Orlando: The Magic have won 2 in a row which means they are still 8,000 games out of first place. I have seen them play and they are worse than Jiggy and I playing two on two at the Marina courts. The Nets are due for a big victory and this will be it. Nets by 15.
New Orleans at Golden State +1: New Orleans is on the road at Phoenix Thursday night and has to follow that with a trip to play the Warriors on Saturday. Meanwhile, Golden State is relaxing in SF, probably enjoying the entertainment at the World Famous Mitchell Brothers O’Farrell Theatre where they are all trying to pull triple-doubles. Advantage Warriors.
Sacramento -4 at Utah: Is it wise to go against Jerry Sloan at home? Probably not but the Kings have been on fire. The Jazz had an embarrassing home loss to the Celtics the other night but made up for it by demolishing the Knicks. I think the Kings want to prove how good they are here. Kings by 7.
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