Milwaukee Bets Prove a Good Bet

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While the Milwaukee Bucks are only 24-28 straight up this season, they are an impressive 31-21 against the spread, the folks from Sportsbetting.com point out to us (see their website here)

Milwaukee is in the Motor City to play the Detroit Pistons tonight favored by a single point with the Total set at 188.5.

The Bucks' last 10 games in Detroit have been a struggle, as they are 2-8 SU and 3-6-1 against the spread.

In the last 14 games where Milwaukee is favored by 2-points or less, it is 4-10 SU and ATS.

Detroit is 14-6 SU and ATS in its last 20 when favored by 2-points or less. 

The odds on this game opened at a PICK and remain there.

 

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