Giannis Antetokounmpo – A Solid Investment For A Sports Trader? Giannis Antetokounmpo's Milwaukee Bucks are having a dream season. Like a "this can't be real, too good to be true" dream season. Not only that, but they are a nightmare for opponents. Just ask any player in the Eastern Conference. But these opposing players aren't the only ones being kept awake at night; sportsbooks are having night terrors of their own. Almost every night, it seems, the Milwaukee Bucks are thrashing the opposition. Against other teams and against the spread, Giannis and his herd are covering nearly 60% of all games they've played, and almost 70% against their division, the Central. This kind of pace is pretty much unheard of in the NBA, which is almost entirely superstar driven. Most teams have one or two players that are clearly superior than the rest of the team, and these players can often match up with the opposing team's top one or two players. But not with Giannis. With Kawhi Leonard taking his talents from the frozen falls of Toronto to the sunny city of angels, there is not one player in the East that can matchup with the Greek Freak. And as sports investors, we like it that way. Give me the easy money on the Bucks covering the spread, especially when they play any team in their division. In this article, we'll go into ridiculous detail about Milwaukee's numbers ATS. (Here's a hint: They're pretty damn solid). In case you haven't been paying attention, we've got you covered on all the ATS numbers so far this season, letting you know when exactly to make successful trades regarding them. The path seems paved for Giannis to win back-to-back MVP awards... That is, unless The King has something to say about that... P.S. Be on the lookout for the launch of our newest product, an all-inclusive, real-time alert system that brings our sports trading recommendations straight to your inbox...
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