Weekend Matchups Bookies Need In Their Basketball Parlays (Feb 8-10th)

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Feb/07/2019

With football season officially over, online bookie agents must look to a different sport when putting together their promoted parlays. Basketball’s that sport.

Luckily for agents, great promoted parlays can be found on Friday, Saturday, and Sunday since both the NBA and NCAAB play games on all 3 days.

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Check out basketball games to use for promoted parlays on Feb. 8, Feb. 9, and Feb. 10.

Friday, Feb. 8

NBA: Denver Nuggets at Philadelphia 76ers, Chicago Bulls at Brooklyn Nets, Milwaukee Bucks at Dallas Mavericks

Two of the top teams in the NBA hit the hardcourt when the Nuggets battle the 76ers. Philadelphia traded for Tobias Harris on Wednesday.

That doesn’t mean they automatically beat Denver and cover the spread.

Chicago battles Brooklyn in a sort of meaningless game. The Nets might offer way too many points. Either way, choosing a winner ATS won’t be easy.

Milwaukee’s one of the top teams in the league, but only the Dallas Mavericks have Luca Doncic. Doncic’s good enough to beat the Bucks by himself, making this another tough game to handicap.

NCAAB: Princeton at Yale, Georgia State at UL-Lafayette, Kent State at Akron

Hoops squads from the Big 5 Conferences usually take Friday night off. Don’ have a clue who wins or covers when Princeton battles Yale, Georgia State takes on ULL, and Kent State heads to Ohio to battle Akron?

No worries. Neither will your players.

Saturday, Feb. 9

NBA: San Antonio Spurs at Utah Jazz, New Orleans Pelicans at Memphis Grizzlies, Houston Rockets at  Oklahoma City Thunder

San Antonio and Utah are similar in talent. The Spurs might be 1 to 2 point favorites. Or, maybe not. Either way, that’s a crazy tough game to handicap.

Memphis isn’t better than New Orleans, but the Pelicans’ best player wants to be somewhere else. Also, the Grizzlies are a tough team to cover against at home.

Houston at Oklahoma City is ABC’s primetime game. Both teams have terrific players and both are good enough to win the NBA Championship. Adding this game should really encourage action.

NCAAB: #19 Wisconsin at #7 Michigan, #13 Villanova at #9 Marquette, #2 Duke at #3 Virginia

Choose any of the 3 games listed above and you can’t go wrong.

Heck, pay per head agents can put all 3 into a promoted parlay and probably start counting profit. Every matchup presents a handicapping dilemma.

Sunday, Feb. 10

NBA: Portland Trailblazers at Dallas Mavericks, L.A. Lakers at Philadelphia 76ers, Phoenix Suns at Sacramento Kings

Dallas might be favored by around 3 points over Portland. That game could come down to the last shot. The Lakers are terrible, but will the 76ers cover? Philadelphia often gets overplayed at home.

Another handicapping conundrum.

The Kings should demolish the Suns. However, Sacramento doesn’t have much more talent than what Phoenix has. So…

NCAAB: Ohio State at Indiana, #23 Cincinnati at #12 Houston, Stanford at Oregon

This is the time of year when college hoops get competitive. Like the games on Saturday, any game online bookie agents add to their Sunday promoted basketball parlays from the 3 listed should be impossible to handicap.  

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