Fellas!!!!!!! My sincere apologies for my prolonged absence. You guys have always known my priority is the guaranteed green rather than the gambled green. I did state 2 weeks ago that I would be able to post consistently however an opportunity arose that I just could not pass up. Business will always come before ball...but it’s never far behind. Back in town now and ready to provide my thoughts consistently for as long as I can. Please note, although I sometimes do not have the time to share thoughts, I am always on the NBA grind, always aware of progressions and am always betting. The past 2 weeks have been outstanding, the record is not even believable so I am not going to post, nor do I find any use in posting the record when I didn’t assist anyone in winning money with me, nevertheless I am very proud of the run. I do however think it is vital for my readers to know who I have been backing and fading these past 2 weeks so over the next few days my write-ups will include past selections for specific teams. In any case, I am very glad to be back and really believe I have a good feel for the season as it stands right now. Rosters are starting to become a lot more transparent and it is becoming easier for me to read into situations and matchups. Despite the lines being as sharp as they have been all year, I still think we are in prime position to make mid-season money in the NBA. Looking forward to sharing thoughts with you guys this week. As always gents, I wish you the best of luck. Peace - - - MAKWith the wear and tear of the mid-season NBA grind I have switched up my betting style a bit, depending on the hustle of my day, I get time to cap early morning but am busy most of the day. As we evolve into the latter part of the season, injuries become a huge factor. Teams tend to like the “game-time decision” for their players. So what I have been doing is placing about 50% of my wagers early morning and completing a final card around 6:30 eastern time. This has been working very well for me, so being superstitious I want to continue with this for a while, therefore I will provide my thoughts early for all to analyze and will return in the late evening each day with a final card. Barring any unforeseen gigantic losses over the next week, this will be the most profit I have shown in an NBA season prior to the all-star break, I want to keep that rolling, as stated I won’t state the un-posted record since it is meaningless to all of you, I am however very proud of it. I did leave covers on a 2 day 5-0 run banking 18 units so we will take it from there. Tonight there are plenty of games I like, want to keep the card to 3 max but it may be difficult on a tempting slate. I will be out for most of the day but will return before 7:00 and post a final card as well as reply to your posts. Good luck fellas.ORLANDO MAGIC @ PHILADELPHIA 76ERSIt may be surprising for many of those who know me to hear, but over the course of the season I like developing little systems within NBA situations. I have done it for about 2 years now. I don't really believe in "systems" per say, I trust my gut and knowledge over any system, any person, anywhere, anytime. Nevertheless, I like tweaking numbers and situational stats in order to create my own system. The best part of a good system is the simplicity. My systems usually involve a single team, a style of play or a group of teams and I like to adhere to specific game situations as well. The Orlando Magic fall within a system that has been very successful as of late for me. I have cashed consistently backing the Orlando Magic against weak perimeter defending teams. That is it basically, you play for the Magic when they face a low efficiency perimeter defending team (below 15 in opponents 3pt makes and percentage). You can also play against the Magic when they face a team that plays lock down defense above the arc. I have records dating back to when I started this system if anyone is interested. See, the Orlando Magic are a very rare team. They have a monster for a 5 man, so they can gamble by placing shooters around him and hoping he gets doubled team. Everyone on Orlando can shoot the 3. They shoot even more than New York which is crazy. 28 three point attempts a game in unheard of in modern NBA history....by the end of the season you may even see Orlando get to 30 a game. They live and die by the 3 point shot. This “system” is not really a system because I do have to at least lean the correct way for it to be a play in my books. Nevertheless, the Magic are as transparent a roster as any in the NBA, they have a short 8 man rotation (With Bass and emergence of Clark maybe 9) and 2 weapons. Dwight and the long range bomb. Tonight they face a top 10 perimeter defending team. The best bench in the NBA and a confident crew ready to exact revenge at home. Philly owned the Magic in both their games this season, their loss to Orlando in Amway Center was a complete fluke. Two 4 point plays were the deciding factor in a 1 point overtime loss. They controlled all game and lost it with a lack of focus and a little luck. That loss still burns Philly and they want it back. Andre the Iggy one has been a magician with the basketball as of late. He is actually the player controlling the tempo and team. He is an amazing fast-break facilitator (except that missed dunk last night), Iggy is averaging a ridiculous 10 assists in his last 3 including a 16 assist performance. Doug Collins has this young team playing poised, precise basketball. Elton is the heart and hustle and has impressed me so much this year. Williams, Young and Evan are the most dangerous 2nd unit tandem in the NBA even more efficient than Terry, J.J and Marion in Dallas. The 76ers are for real and I will no longer sleep on the sexy sixers.