Monday NBA Playoffs 13-1 SU&ATS Betting System
Ross is coming off yesterday easy winner on the Boston Celtics -7.5 who blew out the Philadelphia 76ers 128-96. On Saturday "The Boss" cashed in on a 4* Top Play on the New York Knicks -1.5 who easily defeated the Atlanta Hawks 114-98. Ross has now made a huge net profit +86.76 units on his NBA premium sides since 3/27/2023. Lastly, Ross is ranked #1 by Wager Talk Media over the last 365 days while he made a net profit +124.68 units on his premium picks in all sports.
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Today’s Free Picks
| Sport | Game Selection | Game Time |
|---|---|---|
| NBA | (561) Oklahoma City Thunder at (562) Phoenix Suns: Spread | 9:30pm EDT - Apr 27/2026 |
The PLAY: Oklahoma City Thunder -10.5 (-110)
Oklahoma City comes up as a heavy road favorite, and they have a commanding 3-0 lead in the series and won by a decisive average of 20.0-points per contest. The current total for tonight's Game 4 is 214.5. Oklahoma City has gone 5-0 SU&ATS on the road this season when total was between 210.0 to 219.5. Their average point-spread during those 5 contests was -8.8 and they had a huge +19.2 points per game differential. Since the start of the 2023-2024 NBA season Oklahoma City has gone a very good 5-1 SU&ATS during their games played at Phoenix.
NBA Playoffs away favorites of between -8.5 to -15.0 that have a 3-0 series lead have gone a perfect 9-0 SU&ATS since 2016. Those 9 away teams' average point-spread was -10.8 and they had a massive +24.9 points per game differential.
Bet on the Oklahoma City Thunder as a point-spread favorite of -12.0 or lower.
Consultant Bio
Ross Benjamin has made his reputation in the sports handicapping industry by being one of the sharpest prognosticators over the last 21 years. Included in professional sports handicapper Ron Raymond’s 2008 published book 50 Greatest Sports Betting Secrets, he probably says it best. One of the most underrated and sharpest sports handicappers I know is Ross Benjamin.
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