Knicks-Celtics Spread at Boston -3 – March 4

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Linsanity continues with the Knicks-Celtics spread opening at Boston -3 for Sunday March 4.  This game goes off 1:00 pm EST and can be watched on ABC.  WagerWeb.com is offering up to $1000 in FREE CASH when you open an online betting account today (minimum deposit of $25 required). 

While Boston is 12-2 Straight Up against the Knicks over the past 3 seasons, New York is actually 8-6 Against The Spread.

After a win by 10 points or more, Boston has a recent history of going a bit cold Against The Spread where they are 20-50 over the past three seasons. 

The Knicks versus good defensive teams - allowing <=91 points/game are 5-1 ATS.

New York will come into this game with 4 days of rest.  With 3 or more days of rest over the past three seasons, the Knicks are 9-4 Against The Spread.

With Jeremy Lin in the lineup, New York has gone 10-3 Straight Up, which included a 7 game winning streak. 

Boston has won three straight after enduring a 5-game losing streak.  They have only won 4 of their last 11 games.   

Tyrone Black, Gambling911.com

 

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