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Las Vegas - Thinking about a few prop wagers for the UEFA Champions League semi between Real Madrid and Chelsea. You can drop some cash on the 'Exact Score' prop and a 0-0 tie after 90 minutes at +$650 looks pretty tasty. Also a few pennies on a 1-1 tie after 90 at +$500. Both of these teams are VERY stingy when it comes to giving up goals. How stingy? Madrid has allowed only two goals in the last five Champions League matches, and ZERO goals in the last four in all competitions.
Read MoreLas Vegas - At high noon on the West Coast, we're gonna tune in to a Premier League match over in England and grab Leicester City over Crystal Palace. Leicester is sitting in the 3rd slot in the standings, and with a top four finish, they'll book a spot in the UEFA Champions League. And that's a BIG DEAL. Not only does that make you one of the best clubs in Europe, it's also worth a BOATLOAD of cash.
Read MoreLas Vegas - Gonna Euro-step on to the NBA hardwood out in San Francisco tonight and grab the Warriors over the Kings. Golden State is riding the RIDONKULOUS scoring spree of Steph Curry and it has resulted in six wins in the last eight games, straight up and against the spread. We looked at the last game between these two Pacific Division rivals, and it was a BLOWOUT. The Kings SMOKED the Dubs in Sacramento, 141-119.
Read MoreLas Vegas - Speaking of strong arms, Marcus Stroman is off to a phenomenal start for the Mets after opting out in 2020. Stroman has started three times, is a perfect 3-0 and has allowed only 2 earned runs over 20 innings. That's a 0.93 ERA, and I'm sure you remember what we said when there is a ZERO as the first number. And to make life a little easier, Washington's best player, Juan Soto, is out. And to make life even EASIER, check out these numbers for the Nat's starter, Joe Ross.
Read MoreLas Vegas - Leave it to the Butler. Yea, Jimmy Butler. Or, Jimmy G. Buckets. The G stand for GETS! After an embarrassing 119-111 loss at Minnesota, Buckets called out the Heat, saying they were SOFT. That's an OUCH! So what happens? Miami goes on to win the next three games. Make it four in a row tonight at Atlanta. These two Southeast Division rivals have met twice this season, both times in Miami, with the Heat winning the first game, 109-99, and the Hawks grabbing the second, 94-80.
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