PREMIUM
ASA Total Crusher
(NBA) Memphis vs. Utah,
Total: 225.00 | -110.00 Under
Result: Loss
Total: 225.00 | -110.00 Under
Result: Loss
ASA 8* play on: Under 225 Memphis Grizzlies vs. Utah Jazz, 2:30PM ET
The Grizzlies lost their best “Bubble” player in Jaren Jackson Jr. who was averaging over 25PPG in the restart which is bad news for an offense that has struggled in 3 games. Memphis is averaging just 1.060 points per possession which is 6th worst among the teams in Orlando. During the regular season the Grizzlies averaged 1.093PPP which was 20th in the NBA. Utah is also struggling offensively without Bogdanovic (20PPG) as the Jazz went from a regular season rankings of 11th in the NBA in O.E.F.F at 1.121PPP but in three Bubble games they are averaging just 1.012PPP which is next to last in the restart games. Both are playing solid defense though with the Jazz ranking 6th in defensive efficiency and Memphis 11th in the three Bubble games. Utah had one of the best effective field goal percentages in the NBA going into the break but have one of the worst in the last three games. Memphis is also one of the bottom teams in the Bubble when it comes to effective FG% as teams have figured out a way to defend Ja Morant who is 2 of 19 from beyond the arc in their three games. A generous number set by Vegas in this “playoff like” atmosphere has us on the UNDER!
The Grizzlies lost their best “Bubble” player in Jaren Jackson Jr. who was averaging over 25PPG in the restart which is bad news for an offense that has struggled in 3 games. Memphis is averaging just 1.060 points per possession which is 6th worst among the teams in Orlando. During the regular season the Grizzlies averaged 1.093PPP which was 20th in the NBA. Utah is also struggling offensively without Bogdanovic (20PPG) as the Jazz went from a regular season rankings of 11th in the NBA in O.E.F.F at 1.121PPP but in three Bubble games they are averaging just 1.012PPP which is next to last in the restart games. Both are playing solid defense though with the Jazz ranking 6th in defensive efficiency and Memphis 11th in the three Bubble games. Utah had one of the best effective field goal percentages in the NBA going into the break but have one of the worst in the last three games. Memphis is also one of the bottom teams in the Bubble when it comes to effective FG% as teams have figured out a way to defend Ja Morant who is 2 of 19 from beyond the arc in their three games. A generous number set by Vegas in this “playoff like” atmosphere has us on the UNDER!