If it feels like only weeks ago that the Milwaukee Bucks were crowned NBA Champions, you aren’t that far off. The residual effect of the Covid-halted 2019-2020 season (and the subsequent Orlando Bubble) produced a 2020-21 NBA Finals that ended in late July. Factor in this season’s earlier than normal start, and you get an NBA off-season that lasted only three months. I am surely not alone in my excitement for a return to normalcy after two seasons that were anything but. Fans are back, as is the regular 82-game schedule we have become accustomed to.
Will the Bucks repeat or will the addition of Russell Westbrook help Lebron James win his 5th championship? Will the Nets’ “Big Three” be on the court together enough (or at all) for them to win it all? It should be a fun and wide-open year. Futures have already been sent to our premium members.
Ten years ago, overall NBA betting volume was small compared to football. Now, the betting public is all over the NBA. And with that, we see touts coming out of the woodwork, claiming to be NBA experts. Don’t be fooled. I have been a winning NBA bettor for over twenty years, making it a staple of building my bankroll each year. Even though the books have sharpened up some, I still find plenty advantages that allow me to profit over the course of the 82-game season.
Stay Disciplined With Your Bankroll Management
Staying disciplined with your bankroll management is crucial when betting any sport, but even more so in the NBA where 30 teams playing an 82-game schedule = 1,230 games a year. Don’t sway from the plan no matter how hot or cold a run may be in the short term. With more volume, comes more opportunity for an edge to produce results over time. The beauty of the NBA is that you can gather a lot of intelligence on team matchups and styles that can be applied to action over the course of the season. These are opportunities you just don’t get in football. Jump on board now, let us do that hard work for you, and let’s build that bankroll all the way through the 2022 Finals.
Sports Betting Picks Recap
The last two weeks were profitable for KrackWins’ members, including a 6-0 run last Sunday. College football (including Premium FCS plays) went 7-11 (-7.7 units) with some bad beats sprinkled in along the way. Thankfully, that was only sport not thriving. The NFL went 11-6 (+6.4 units) over the past two weeks, closing strong. I am sad to see the WNBA season end, as it was very profitable all year – including going 2-0 (+3 units) the last two weeks. MLB playoffs have gone 4-3 (+1 unit) and PGA matchups 1-0 (+1.75 units). Overall, for the two weeks, Krackwins’ full slate of picks went 25-20 (+4.45 units).
As I have said before, with the NBA now on the board every night along with NFL, NCAAF, NHL, and College Basketball next month, bettors can get overwhelmed. Stay the course and follow your betting plan over the course of the week, no matter how the previous day may have closed. Here’s to a great NBA year and to keeping the train rolling as we move into peak fall!