Charlotte Bobcats: 11-20 SU, 11-20 ATS It’s put up or shut up time for the terrible Charlotte Bobcats. "We've got to have the will to win,” Charlotte point guard Jeff McInnis told reporters after the Bobcats dropped a 102-96 decision to the New Jersey Nets as 5 ½-point underdogs. “We've got the team, we've got the players. We can't keep saying, 'We're young' because we're not young!" The Bobcats have currently dropped six of their last seven games, covering just twice over the slide. Chicago Bulls: 13-19 SU, 11-21 ATS The Chicago Bulls may finally be turning the corner under interim head coach Jim Boylan. With Scott Skiles manning the bench, the Bulls covered just one pointspread over the team’s first seven games. The writing was on the wall after that. Now Boylan is brining Ben Gordon off the bench again and the Bulls have won three of their last five. Not earth-shattering, but it’s a start. Minnesota Timberwolves: 4-28 SU, 13-19 ATS Four wins through 32 games makes it pretty evident how much Kevin Garnett meant to the Timberwolves. They go through terrible scoring droughts, give up too many easy hoops, and can’t hang on to leads. ''I anticipated bumps in the road, absolutely,'' head coach Randy Wittman told reporters earlier this week. ''I didn't anticipate the games that you kind of have the opportunity to win that we've had that you don't win some of them.'' Minnesota is riding a five-game losing streak and has just one win in its last 13 contests. Miami Heat: 8-25 SU, 14-19 ATS “This year has been a disaster,” Heat coach Pat Riley said this week. “Just an absolute disaster. “I take a lot of responsibility for that because I made the changes and I’m coaching the team. We’re trying to dig down and find a way to come back, but we’re digging a big hole for ourselves.” Shaquille O’Neal, Dwyane Wade and Jason Williams practiced together for the first time in ages this week, but whether they’ll play Sunday against the Grizzlies is still up in the air. The Heat have dropped eight of nine heading into that game and have covered just two poinstpreads over the slump. New York Knicks: 8-24 SU, 13-19 ATS It’s hard not to find New York’s train wreck of a season at least moderately entertaining. The Big Apple is just giving it to the Knickerbockers every night at MSG and rightfully so. The Knicks are riding a seven-game losing skid and have cracked the 100-point barrier twice in their last 15 games. "Not trying to be funny, but yeah, it could be worse. We could be 0-30," Malik Rose told reporters this week. "That's looking at the worst it could possibly be. I like to look at things as it can get better. That may seem too glass-half-fullish, but it's the truth. We have nowhere to go but up." Source: Ryan Stetson
a very interesting read....Its interesting that all those teams have losing records....I wonder if there are some winning teams that regularly fail to cover the spread....
These are winning teams with losing records ATS: Eastern Conference Teams New Jersey Nets 14-18-1 ATS Cleveland Cavs 14-20-0 ATS Western Conference Teams Utah Jazz 15-20-0 ATS Phoenix Suns 14-18-1 ATS Golden State Warriors 16-18-0 ATS Dallas Mavericks 15-18-1 ATS Houston Rockets 16-7-1 ATS