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SportingBet on Euroleague playoffs, game two [advertorial]

March 25, 2010

With things going 75% as planned in the Euroleague playoff games one (just don’t tell the surely still shaken Maccabi crowd, victims of the surprising quarter), the wisdom of the sportsbook reckons most game two matchups to be more of the same – well, except maybe Baskonia won’t be *so* blown out in Moscow.

Three of four pointspreads on tonight’s games, as provided by Euroleague/Ball in Europe sponsor Sporting Bet, are set at minus-8 or -9 to the homers and only Olympiacos is predicted for a double-digit win; that game also figures to be the barn-burner of the lot, with a 165.5 over/under. All lines and odds run below the break.

CSKA Moscow vs. Caja Laboral Baskonia
Handicap: CSKA minus 8
Over/under: 150.5

Olympiacos vs. Asseco Prokom
Handicap: Olympiacos minus 14
Over/under: 165.5

Maccabi Tel Aviv vs. Partizan
Handicap: Maccabi minus 8
Over/under: 149.5

FC Barcelona vs. Real Madrid
Handicap: FC Barcelona minus 9
Over/under: 143.5

Sporting Bet has scads of lines, odds and prop betting on Euroleague basketball games, superleagues and Continental domestic leagues. Click on either the logos or banner at far right for more information. Good luck, all, and enjoy more playoff action!

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