We saw Ross Walker break into the scene last week, and he impressed me with his calm, conservative betting. This week, he’s managed to snag the #2 spot in the leaderboard. I don’t think this guy is planning on slowing down!
Check out the rest of the NBA handicappers that made top 5 this week, and see where we’re betting in week 23.
The Best NBA Handicappers Last Week
Last week, the top five NBA handicappers at ScoresandStats.com made $3,205 in profit and went 64-29. Their overall win rate was 68.8%. About the same win rate as last week, but around a $500 boost in profit.
With the Playoffs approaching, it’s nice to see some new faces pop up in the top 5. Jeff Michaels and Mike Lundin are newcomers, and they’ve done pretty well for themselves this week.
They’re part of the Starter Package, so you can gain access to their picks for just $9 a month. And by the looks of it, you might want to see what they have cooking for the coming week!
Ross Walker in the Top 5 for Second Week In a Row
Last time around we saw Ross Walker in first place with a 14-5 record and 73% win rate. This time around, he’s in second place with a 13-5 record, 72% win rate.
When we last talked about Walker, his strategy was to bet conservative spreads and totals, with odds no higher than -115. This time around, he’s got the same mindset, and it’s clearly paying off.
He did lose two totals wagers that lost him $120, but he more than made up for it with his spread winnings. If we combine this week’s performance and last week’s, Walker is up exactly $1,600, 27-10.
Walker’s for sure a rising star in the NBA betting scene here at ScoresandStats, so be sure to watch his wagers closely.
Where We’re Betting This Week
Tonight we’ll be watching the Lakers and the Pacers. Some handicappers already got their picks in, and it looks like the Lakers spread is a popular choice. Though, at +1, we’ll see what happens.
We were keeping an eye on the Atlanta Hawks, but they’ve since fallen behind and it’s unlikely they’ll break into the top 6 before the playoffs. However, the LA Clippers are hot on the heels of the Warriors.
The Clippers play the Knicks tonight, the Nets on Friday, and the Cavaliers on Sunday. The Knicks will be a tough game, the Nets are attainable, and the Cavaliers are probably going to stomp on the Clippers. But we can hope, right!
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