Get not only Bryan Power's 4% BEST BET for Friday's Sweet 16 action, but also TWO NBA plays in this 3-game report!
BP is on an AWESOME 41-21 (66%) RUN with NBA plays including 2-1 to start the week. Both winners were underdogs that won their respective games OUTRIGHT! Both of tonight's plays happen to be 'dogs as well!
Let's "break out the broom" for a 3-0 S-W-E-E-P!!
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Today’s Free Picks
| Sport | Game Selection | Game Time |
|---|---|---|
| NBA | (509) Miami Heat at (510) Cleveland Cavaliers: Spread | 7:40pm EDT - Mar 27/2026 |
The PLAY: Cleveland Cavaliers -5.5 (-105)
The Cavs get a chance at immediate revenge, facing a Miami team that beat them 120-103 on Wednesday, right here in Cleveland. I backed the Heat (+3) in that game.
Now the home team is being asked to win by an even greater margin as oddsmakers have clearly priced the "revenge factor" into the line. I'll lay the points this time.
Why? First off, Cavs HC Kenny Atkinson has been quite vocal about his team turning in a better effort at the defensive end of the floor. I think we get that here. Secondly, the Cavs aren't on the second night of a back to back (as was the case Wednesday). Third, the Cavs have lost B2B games just one time since the New Year. They are 7-3-1 ATS off a SU loss since.
(1 PM ET UPDATE: A fourth reason to like Cleveland here - Jarrett Allen just got upgraded to probable)
Consultant Bio
After spending the previous decade at Covers Experts, Bryan Power has wasted little time establishing himself. A consistent winner since first emerging on the scene back in 2011, Power didn't have a single losing calendar year in his first decade as a pro handicapper! In April & May of this year (2022), he went on an amazing 154-99-2 (+$41,322) with all plays!
Power handicaps football (both NFL and college), basketball (NBA and college), MLB, Soccer (most major European leagues), and the UFC. He uses a personal set of power ratings, combined with situational handicapping, to make his selections. Multiple bets per day across multiple sports are the norm.