In NBA news, the New Jersey Nets have avoided settling into the worst spot in the league – for now. And unlike soccer and Champions League Betting they won’t be relegated for the poor performance.
The team avoided the unpleasant distinction with their sportsbook upset 90-84 victory over the San
Antonio Spurs. Despite the fact that San Antonio was missing two of their best players, the win was an important one for the Nets, who have now won 10
games this season. This means they will avoid being paired in the history books with the 1972-73 Philadelphia Sixers, who finished that season with a
nightmarish 9-73 record. The small victories are important.
The team also showed an increased ability to grit it out in the game, outscoring the Spurs 18-7 down the stretch to post their surprising win. Still,
fans of sports betting know that San Antonio was playing without Tony Parker, who is still out with a fractured
right hand, and Manu Ginobili was pulled from the starting lineup suffering from back pain. Roger Mason was also out before the half with a sprained
pinky.
The game also saw the Nets display some improved defense – especially in the latter half of the game. San Antonio didn’t even get to the line in the
fourth quarter, a fact which speaks volumes of how tight New Jersey was playing.
For San Antonio, Tim Duncan continued to look rough, going 6-for-15 and giving up four turnovers, including a cross court pass that flew out of bounds
and into the stands with just under eight seconds remaining.
Despite the milestone 10th win, the team has little to celebrate – as Devin Harris pointed out, “It’s exciting to get to 10 wins, but then again, it is
10 wins.”







