It’s time to dig into some guys who might actually be worth a bet. Be sure to check out my golf betting primer that I wrote to start the year if you’re looking for the basics. Otherwise, we shall press on.
The Super Bowl is the greatest time of year for any player who likes to utilize the best prop picks with the most value. The enormity of the game and the explosiveness of the players makes the prop market an incredible way to maximize entertainment for the Super Bowl.Â
The NBA slate for Monday night features one game with two Western Conference playoff teams. The Oklahoma City Thunder (25-27) head to the Bay Area to face the Warriors (27-26) in a battle between two high-powered offenses.Â
The Pelicans are owners of an eight game losing streak after losing superstar, Zion Williamson, to an ankle injury. New Orleans is coming off a 25-point loss to the Milwaukee Bucks in which Giannis Antetokounmpo went off for 50 points.
Park has a solid all-around game with a very patient and methodical striking approach. He uses a combination of speed and athleticism to time his opponent’s strike and he counters very effectively. He disposed of his first two tournament opponents in the first round, just showcasing how talented he is.
RENO, Nevada – We’ve made it to the picks! This isn’t a tournament where favorites totally dominate. In the last seven years, we’ve seen two winners come from 200/1 to take down this trophy. I’ll walk you through some favorites, mid-level guys, and deep sleepers.
Thursday night is usually a good one for college basketball. The first Thursday of February is no different. Here are a few fun games to bet on for the slate.Â
Rescheduled from a main event that was canceled on fight day back in November, Derrick Lewis and Serghei Spivac hope to settle their score this weekend when they headline UFC Vegas 68 this Saturday night with the prelims kicking off on ESPN+ at 10 p.m. E.T. and the main card following at 1 a.m. ET.Â
The Pelicans are owners of an eight game losing streak after losing superstar, Zion Williamson, to an ankle injury. New Orleans is coming off a 25-point loss to the Milwaukee Bucks in which Giannis Antetokounmpo went off for 50 points.