NBA
Houston Rockets @ Oklahoma City Thunder:
Oklahoma City Thunder (- 5.5) /// 1.70
Last bet lost. Yes, I didn't finish the 3rd season of my MLB bets with a win, but overall, this season wasn't bad, as I managed to win many bets with odds of “2.00” or higher, and my win rate increased to 52.2%. This is definitely an improvement compared to last season, and I plan to improve my win rate to 55% in my 4th season of MLB betting. I think this is an achievable goal. My betting score is MLB 201-184 in favor of successful, NBA 167-182 in favor of unsuccessful, NHL 10-18 in favor of unsuccessful, NFL 7-11 in favor of unsuccessful.
New bet: Oklahoma City Thunder at home will beat Houston Rockets by 6 points or more. So, here we go in my 4th NBA betting season! We will bet on a game of two contenders today. But while everything is clear with Oklahoma, and their roster has not changed much, Houston has received Kevin Durant and Dorian Finney-Smith, but lost a key player, Jalen Green. Has Houston gotten stronger? This is a questionable thing, actually, since the main problem, the backup ballhandler, has not been solved. Yes, I see that Alperen Sengun is being actively used as a ballhandler in the preseason, but it looks like a parody of Nikola Jokic. Fred VanVleet is undoubtedly Houston's main ball handler, but he is injured for most of the regular season, and the Rockets' coaching staff is unlikely to solve this problem very quickly. We won't see quality ball movement from Alperen Sengun in the upcoming game, so even without Jalen Williams, Oklahoma will be able to easily close out this game against the Rockets with a confident victory. Bet? Sure!

