dechambeau drive
Las Vegas - Phil and TB12 vs. DeChambeau and Mr. Discount Double Check. If you like the brainiacs, Aaron Rodgers and the Scientist, you'll have to lay $180 to win back $100. If you want a taste of Lefty and the Brady Bunch, you'll put up $100 and get back $160. Of course there is an array of props, including will there be a hole-in-one, will there be an eagle, will they go to a playoff. The only prop that is gonna get my cash is, will DeChambeau hit a drive 450 yards or longer? No is -$170 vs. yes at +$150. Gimme some NO for the money! EASY money!!!
Then we head out to the desert for the first game of the NBA Finals, with Phoenix sitting at -5.5 points over Milwaukee. First, the history. And each game was a VERY tight fit. On February 10, in Phoenix, the Suns (+4), squeezed past the Bucks, 125-124. The Over/Under total was 229 and went WAY high. Then on April 19, in Milwaukee, the Suns (+3) barely slipped past the Brew Crew, 128-127. The total was 233 and turned into another Over. Home cookin' has been very good to Phoenix in the playoffs, winning six of eight. They have also been amazing at the Phoenix Suns Arena since the middle of March, winning 20 of the last 23. The Bucks have cost their backers money on the road in the playoffs, covering only three of the last seven.
Of course, the elephant in the room is Giannis Antetokounmpo's knee. No one except Giannis, Coach Bud and the medical staff knows that answer. So, we have to proceed with a limited amount of info. Not exactly making me feel confident in throwing down big bucks. However, everyone will be looking to drop some chips on the game, because, just because. Thinking that the Suns are gonna shine, and Chris Paul will get his first ring. We'll take Phoenix to win the series, and also the first game. But would rather take the Suns money line rather than laying almost half a dozen. And keep your eyes open, because if Giannis gets the start, we just might tweak the selection.
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