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Trend points toward Rockets

- SPORTS BETTING

NO NBA team ever has come back from a 3-0 deficit to win a playoff series. That statistic puts teams that lose the first two games of a series — such as the Houston Rockets against the Golden

State Warriors on Saturday — in a virtual must-win situation in Game 3.

It also laid the foundation for one of the most popular and profitable sports betting trends in recent years: Wagering on a home team down 2-0 in a series in the first half of Game 3.

The trend went an incredible 28-3 ATS from 2015 to 2017 and is 71-39-7 ATS (64.5 percent) since 2007, according to Covers.

“You know the team that’s down 0-2 is going to come out with more focus and more energy than they ever had because it’s ultimately needed now,” Westgate sportsbook manager Jeff Sherman said. “And, at the same time, sometimes the team up 2-0 will come out a little more relaxed because there’s no sense of urgency on their end.”

The trend also applies to hockey, but Caesars Entertainm­ent sportsbook risk manager Jeff Davis recommends playing it only in certain situations.

“In my opinion, it only applies if you lose the first two on the road but you’re in the games,” he said. “If you get crushed twice, I don’t think it applies.

“It’s the same in the NBA. But the market has caught up to this trend.”

First-half adjustment­s

Las Vegas oddsmakers have certainly adjusted their numbers to combat this trend.

For example, the Rockets are 3½-point favorites over the Warriors in Game 3, and they’re also 3½-point favorites in the first half and 3-point favorites in the first quarter.

“In the regular season, if Houston was a 3½-point favorite, the first half would be 2 and the first quarter would be 1,” Sherman said. “The game is also adjusted with Houston favored by 3½ because of the situation. In the regular season, it would probably be pick.

“You’re not going to find value now in that situationa­l aspect.”

Cooling trend

The trend went 5-5 ATS last year and is 2-2 ATS this year, when bettors were burned by the adjustment in the first-half line on the Indiana Pacers’ Game 3 loss to the Boston Celtics in the first round. The Pacers were favored by 2½ in the game and by 3 in the first half and led by 2 at halftime in an ATS loss.

Despite the trend’s recent downturn, handicappe­r Doug Fitz still believes in the system and is playing the Rockets in the first half Saturday.

“The oddsmakers have certainly caught up with this trend and are really overpricin­g these numbers,” Fitz said. “However, that being said, just because it hasn’t swept the board this year, there’s still a lot of good value on that system.”

Trending up

Fitz, a retired Las Vegas police officer whose plays are free at Systemplay­s.com, has uncovered a similar system on which oddsmakers haven’t adjusted the numbers.

The play is to bet on any home team that has lost two games in a row in a series in the first half of the next game. The system is 108-76-5 ATS (59 percent) since 2005, 3-3 ATS this year.

“It’s not just that first game back home being down 0-2,”

Fitz said. “If they fall into that category, you’re not going to see that big adjustment, because everybody is so focused on the situation the Rockets are in, being down 0-2 and that first game back home.”

First quarter fading

Years ago, bettors simply backed the team down 2-0 against the Game 3 line before narrowing the focus to the first half and first quarter.

But the first quarter is 1-3 ATS this season and has a losing record in the past two years.

Rockets (-3½), first half

The Rockets qualify for a play under Davis’ caveat, as they were in both games at Golden State.

“I absolutely think the Rockets are a great first-half play,” Fitz said. “You’re looking at a pretty damn good team, and it’s not like Golden State is just rolling over people this year.

“You just have to be aware that the oddsmakers are on to this system, and they’re going to make you pay to play it.”

Contact reporter Todd Dewey at tdewey@reviewjour­nal.com. Follow @tdewey33 on Twitter.

 ?? Kyle Terada The Associated Press ?? Draymond Green and the Warriors have a 2-0 lead on the Rockets in their playoff series, but Houston is favored in Game 3.
Kyle Terada The Associated Press Draymond Green and the Warriors have a 2-0 lead on the Rockets in their playoff series, but Houston is favored in Game 3.
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