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| Sport | Game Selection | Game Time |
|---|---|---|
| NBA | (517) Boston Celtics at (518) Phoenix Suns: Collin Gillespie Points | 9:10pm EST - Feb 24/2026 |
The PLAY: Collin Gillespie Points Over 16.5 (-114)
This is a Free play on Gillespie Over 16.5 points.
The Suns have remained competitive without Devin Booker, but now that Dillon Brooks will be miss 4-6 weeks with a broken hand they are in big trouble. They host Boston tonight, and they will be a +7 point home underdog. This is the first leg of a back to back for Boston, and given that Jalen Brown is listed on the injury report with a bruised knee, I could see them holding him out so he can come back tomorrow night in Denver. So we ask ourselves who picks up the slack with Booker and Brooks out of the lineup for Phoenix. The first name that comes to mind is Grayson Allen, but he's listed as questionable with a knee and ankle injury that held him out on Sunday against Portland. That leaves Collin Gillespie as the potential active leading scorer. Despite Phoenix losing 92-77 to the Blazers, Gillespie scored 18 points on 7-of-14 shooting. He's the best three point shooter on the team, and he would be in line to get plenty more looks given all the injuries.
GL,
Jesse Schule
Consultant Bio
Who is Jesse Schule?
He's no soothsayer, and he doesn't have a crystal ball, but Jesse Schule can indeed predict the future. As a professional handicapper, it is part of his job description. His clients have accused him of secretly possessing Marty McFly's Sports Almanac, but he tells us the secret to his success is partly thanks to his fascination with history. The idea that you can predict the future by studying the past is nothing new. Historians have been doing it for years.
Jesse made headlines in 2019 when he not only predicted that the Toronto Raptors would beat the Golden State Warriors in the NBA Finals but also cashed in prop bets on the Finals MVP and the number of games it would take for Toronto to win the series. Keep in mind that the Warriors were an overwhelming favorite, and the Washington Post actually wrote an article titled: NBA Finals Experts picks: Basically, no one thinks the Raptors can beat the Warriors.
Some might call it luck, especially given the injuries to Kevin Durant and Klay Thompson. As luck would have it, though, just two years earlier, Jesse had won in a similar fashion by exploiting the player prop markets in the 2017 NBA Finals. Jesse told his clients before the series started that he thought there was a good chance the series would be over in 4-5 games, and that presented excellent value in shorting the player performance totals for key players, especially on the losing team. He ended up making six futures bets on the series, winning all six of those bets.
His success is by no means limited to the NBA, and his accolades include several #1 finishes over the years. From 06/01/2021 to 06/01/2024 Jesse was the overall money leader at Sportsmemo.com, posting an impressive record of (1783-1356-64) +198.62 units. He finished 2022 as the #1 NFL handicapper at Sportsmemo; he was also #1 with All Football and All Soccer for the calendar year.