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Betting on the NBA - Key Numbers Happen

By: Rich Allen

I want to talk to you about the occasion of crucial numbers in the NBA. When we first started our research we were unconvinced that we might see key numbers in the NBA the same as we did in football. With football, there are two main ways in which teams will score, by field goals or touchdowns. And barring missed extra points which come about hardly ever, this means points increase by margins of 3 or 7 in most cases. This provides a fantastic chance to locate statistical advantages.
But what about in the NBA? There's no big jump like 3 points to 7 points or 7 points to 7 more points like in the NFL. You can have free throws (1 point), regular baskets (2points), or three-pointers (3 points). Yet more troubling is
the difference in the amount of scoring chances that take place in the two sports. In football games, each team normally scores between 3 and 6 times, with a combination of field goals and touchdowns. Opportunities abound for us to find distinct patterns.
In the NBA teams regularly average between 75-85 field goal attempts and the free throw attempts ordinarily fall in the 20-30 range for each team. That's well over 200 opportunities among the two teams combined to put points on the board. For serious bettors it's enough to make your head spin!
But we surprised even ourselves when we found out that in fact there are key numbers in basketball. The first, and maybe the most obvious, is the number 2. This is the number by which point increases happen most often in basketball, and in that respect 2 is to basketball as 3 and 7 are to football. (That's just in case you ever have to take the S.A.T. exams again!)
But it may surprise you to find out that the nearly all regular 'fall-on' number in the NBA (the number of the final margin of victory) is in fact … 7! When you think about it, there is some sense in this. Seven constitutes a three possession game, which can put the actual won/loss conclusion out of reach and teams will normally stop fouling in the closing seconds if they can't tie it up with two possessions or less.
Not by accident, 7 is also one of the key numbers in my NBA system. There are other numbers that come about with high frequency and there are also numbers that oddsmakers put in that make it either easier or more complex for favorites to cover. You don't need to do all the study yourself. Instead you can take a look at my statistical betting system.
The key to winning basketball wagering is to figure out these key numbers and the reason behind them before anyone else does. This gives you a huge advantage going into a slate of basketball games. This benefit can make the difference of a slight percentage point in your won-loss percentage, which is so vital when 52.7% is the percentage you must attain to turn a profit when gambling on football or
basketball.
Good luck with all your wagers this season and don't forget the NBA has key numbers just like in football!
Best regards,
Rich Allen - aka Sports Betting ProfessorRich Allen - aka Sports Betting Professor

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Rich Allen is owner of the Sports Betting Professor website www.sportsbettingprofessor.com. 2 years ago he hired an actual PhD Statistician to develop a quantitative system to win consistently betting on American Football, NBA Basketball, College Football and Major League Baseball. His results have been stellar. The Average Guy, Can Learn The Secrets Of His Sports Betting System And Propel To Unthinkable Winnings For Life!"

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