Westbrook has been on an absolute tear and should make life miserable on José Calderon tonight
Last time out we got shafted by some coaches not playing players down the stretch in games.  Hibbert sat the end of the Pacers game and Hamilton didn’t check in in a timely enough manner due to a lack of stoppage of play.  Because of those variables, I went only 3 of 8, bringing the total on the year to a nifty .500 record.  Tonight, however, offers some juicy plays and good lines, so we can expect an improvement and a jump well above the .500 mark.  Here’s tonight’s player prop bet predictions for 13 players.

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Last night in player prop bets I was 3 of 5, bringing the season total to 12-9-1.   Tonight’s heavy slab of games offers a lot of good bets on Bodog.

Here’s a look at tonight’s selected player prop bets.

Mo Williams Over/Under 19.5 points vs Boston

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The Hornets have become the first team to fire a coach this year by booting Byron Scott just a year and a half after he was named NBA Coach of the Year. The team had limped out to a 3-6 start, and two of those win hardly count because they were against the Clippers and Kings. I’d sum up the way the franchise handled this with two words – inevitable and stupid. It was inevitable because Scott had to go because of the start and because of the way the season last year went – a disappointing regular season and humiliating playoffs. Chris Paul was frustrated and the team has no more important task than keeping Paul happy. They are already over the luxury tax threshold so they can’t overhaul the roster in a meaningful way, so Scott was the only real option. The move was stupid, though, because of their choice of a replacement. The new head coach is general manager Jeff Bower. He has been with the team since 1995 and he built the current team so he knows them well, but he has never been a head coach and a couple of assistant stints atMarist and Penn State a hundred years ago are his only real bits of (barely) relevant experience. They have also hired Tim Floyd as Bower’s top assistant. Not only if Floyd coming off a disgraceful exit from USC, but his last coaching experience in the NBA was with the Hornets – and they fired him in 2004 after one season because he didn’t do a good job. I have no problem with getting rid of Scott, but only if they replace with a coach with a good chance of being better than Scott was. I just don’t really see that here.

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