Sunday’s Best MLB, NBA & NHL Bets (4/30)
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Today's Best Bets
Here are today's best bets.
MLB Best Bets
Chicago Cubs at Miami Marlins
- Leg 1: Cubs Moneyline (-168)
- Leg 2: OVER 8 Runs (-104)
- Leg 3: Dansby Swanson 2+ Total Bases (-110)
The Cubs need a win today to avoid the sweep. They were down quickly last night by giving up five runs in the first, and although the offense did its best to catch up, they came up short in the 7-6 loss. They will have their best pitcher on the mound in Justin Steele, who's allowed two or fewer runs in all five starts this season.
The Marlins have two one-run wins in this series thanks to a walk-off, and yesterday nearly blew a five-run lead. Bryan Hoeing will make his third career Major League start, and the first two have not gone well. In his previous two starts, he's yet to pitch past the fourth inning and has allowed 11 earned runs in 6.2 innings.
Chicago was offensively able to make an effort yesterday, and this time they'll have their starter to keep the Marlins contained.
Parlay Odds: +497
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NBA Playoffs Best Bets
Golden State Warriors at Sacramento Kings
Since the start of Game 1, we could tell this was going to be a classic series, and it finally comes to its conclusion in a winner-take-all Game 7 in Sacramento. The Kings are 0-3 all-time in Game 7s since moving from Kansas City to Sacramento, often losing in heartbreaking fashion.
The narrative coming into this series was about how will the Kings stop the high-powered Warrior offense. Although the Warriors have had some poor shooting games in this series, the Kings haven't needed to shut them down because their own offense has been up to the challenge. Sacramento has managed to score 114 or more in all but one game this series, even while struggling through some poor three-point shooting games.
Either of these teams is capable of pulling out the Game 7 victory, as this series has been back and forth. The spark the Kings have gotten off the bench from players like Malik Monk and Trey Lyles is more than the Warriors' bench has been able to provide. This has really been the difference in the series. With a Golden 1 Center crowd that will be ready to blow the roof off, I like the Kings, on the moneyline, to exercise past Game 7 demons and knock off the defending champions.
Pick: 1.2u on Kings ML (-120)
-Ryan Rodeman
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NHL Playoffs Best Bets
Florida Panthers (+188) at Boston Bruins (-230) | O/U 6.5 (+104/-128)
We have a winner-take-all that we didn't expect. We've seen Presidents Trophy winners fail in the playoff. In fact, we haven't seen the team with the most points hoist the Stanley Cup since 2013. This would be a whole different level of choking. This was the team that finished with the most wins and points ever in a season.
What has happened to Linus Ullmark? He's a sure lock for the Vezina Trophy, but he's faded in the playoffs with a 3.33 GAA. The offense has done its job with 53.77 expected goals, but Florida isn't far behind at 53.64.
A big reason for Florida's comeback has been their big off-season acquisition and regular-season points leader Matthew Tkachuk who has seven points (4G 3A) in the last three games.
This will be a game each offense will have to best game, and this will be another offensive explosion.
Pick: Over 6.5 (+104)
-John Supowitz
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