Last night, Bulls-Celtics OVER makes it 3 straight comp plays winners, and a 14-8 overall free play run the last 22 days.
For Tuesday, we say to lay the double-digits with Cleveland, as the Cavaliers appear to be highly motivated to not only win, but to do so in grand fashion.
Cleveland won by 18-points in Game One, and they have now won the last 4 meetings against the slumping Pistons, covering in 3 of the 4.
Detroit comes into this game having lost 4 straight, and 7 of their last 10, while going just 2-6 against the spread in their last 8 games, failing 4 in a row to the line.
The Cavaliers have covered 5 in a row overall, and of course everyone knows all about their 40-2 straight up mark at the Quicken Loans Arena this season.
There is no chance for a Detroit outright here, so you have to ask yourself if the Cavs will be generous enough to allow the Pistons to sneak inside the back-door?