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NBA TROIKA... 3 Games In 3 Days
By Marc Lawrence
Playbook.com

In yet another battle of billionaires winning our over millionaires, the NBA finally came to its senses when it agreed to a new 10-year Collective Bargaining Agreement December 2nd. As a result the 2011-12 NBA season is back on and with it abound a myriad of scheduling complexities.

Every team will play 48 conference games and 18 against opposing conference opponents. Forced to cram a 66-game compacted schedule into a shortened agenda, the league needed to schedule 42 back-to-back-to-back games.

As a result, half as many of the 84 overall 3-games in 3-days situations that were played from 1994-2001 (the last year the league abolished back-to-back-to-backs) are being served up this campaign.

Here is a breakdown of how teams performing in this NBA troika fared over the final 8-year span…

Home Not So Sweet Home

NBA home teams in the last of a 3-games in 3-days scenario struggled mightily as the linemaker could not compensate enough.

That's confirmed by as 15-24 SU and 12-21-1 ATS mark in these games by the tired hosts.

Whether it was a case of too much home cooking or tired legs, home teams simply wore down in this three-day window.

Suitcase Success

A larger mistake made by the linemaker was overcompensating road teams in these back-to-back-to-backers.

How else do you explain a 16-19 SU and 24-8 ATS record when playing on the road in the last leg of 3-games in 3-days?

Better yet, when these 'tired travelers' were playing off a win they wanted more, going a sterling 15-3 ATS in this situation.

Over And Out

As might be expected, three games in three days met with an abundance of high scoring games.

Whether it was because of a lack of defense or an unassuming host, the 'OVERS' in these games was certainly the play, going 39-27-1.

There you have it. It's now 'trips to win' in more ways than one when it comes to cracking the mystery to back-to-back-to-back games in the NBA.

 
Posted : December 30, 2011 10:55 pm
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