Clawmaster wrote:
Noticed Doncic falling just short of overs repeatedly, a few times he seemed to look at someone in the crowd and then miss two free throws in a row late in the game, same with Hardin and Anthony Davis.
It was brought up by a person that makes fairly significant plays all the time, this person seems to have found a method with European soccer and has moved away from the NBA entirely as they are convinced the stat over/unders are fixed.
in the nba, i'd think in general:
- regular season, not many are too bothered to play defense. see more of it in the playoffs, for sure. i play a lot of teasers, don't play individual props. the teasers help, don't mind the minimal extra juice on losers. hard to play unders during the season, no defense and guys traveling all the time. 3-4, sometimes 5 steps to a lay-up, dunk, foul...free-throw points scored with no time going off the clock. college can be a toss-up at times, but some teams don't push the ball - even when down. just not in some teams' DNA. a bit of research helps in college. which teams push the ball, which teams have turnover-happy guards.
hard to keep a massive conspiracy secret. i just believe the odds people are very good at what they do.
european soccer is easier for me. i've followed it all my life, not as much in recent times.