Sports Hub’s NBA playoffs bracket contest starts soon and you’re going to want to get in on it. For a mere 10-point buy-in, competitors will have the opportunity to win up to 1,000 points! Remember, those points can be cashed in for a variety of items here at Sports Hub.
The NBA playoffs bracket contest is pretty simple. You predict winners and score points. The more points you score in the NBA playoffs bracket contest, the better your chance of winning the top prize. Now, the NBA’s play-in games will not count toward the NBA playoffs bracket contest. It all starts once those games are finished and the actual NBA postseason begins.
Keep in mind, the NBA playoffs bracket contest is just one of many ways that our members can earn points. There are a variety of activities for members to complete to earn points. The NBA playoffs bracket contest does offer a large amount of points compared to these other activities.
Earn Points Outside of the NBA Playoffs Bracket Contest
First off, if you’re not a Sports Hub member, you need to become one. It’s very simple and it doesn’t cost you anything. There are numerous advantages to having a Sports Hub membership, the biggest of which is access to the best sports handicappers in the world.
Becoming a member earns you 25 points. When you verify your email, you get 50 points and you can get another 50 for verifying your phone number. Once you’ve become accustomed to Sports Hub and how it operates, you can begin searching for your favorite handicappers.
When you pick your three favorite cappers, you receive 25 points each for a maximum of 75 points. You can also choose your top three leagues (i.e. NFL, NBA, etc.) and receive 25 points each for those. Members also earn one point for every $1 spent at Sports Hub. Points give members the opportunity to win some pretty cool prizes.
Earning points keeps our members engaged on the platform, which is one of the big things Sports Hub is all about. We’re here to bring the best cappers together with sports bettors all over the world in a community where both groups can thrive.
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If you had inside information on a stock, would you use it to make money? Well, you can get inside information in the sports betting world from one of our partner handicappers – Sas Insider. Like Sports Hub’s founders, Sas Insider has spent most of its life in the sports betting industry.
Armed with information about sportsbooks, odds, line movement, etc., Sas Insider uses its industry contacts to do some serious damage when it comes to sports picks. Yesterday was just another example of the proficiency of Sas Insider. Just think, if you would have followed all of Sas Insider’s picks for just the last two weeks and bet $100 on each, you’d be up $4000!
Here’s what happened yesterday.
- The Sas Insider machine: The Insider went 14-8 yesterday and earned another $479. Baseball was very good to Sas Insider again with a 5-2 mark in MLB games. He’s our top baseball handicapper over the last seven days with $2303 in MLB profits. Over the last 30 days, Sas Insider is up $4628.
- Blatt strikes again: Bill Blatt is a name you should recognize. He’s one of our most consistent cappers who often puts together some awesome streaks. Yesterday, Bill went 4-0, 3-0 on MLB picks. Somehow, he had the Royals on the moneyline to beat the Astros! As a result, Bill took home $415 in profits.
- Geo’s back: Geovanny Araya is Sports Hub’s resident soccer expert. Yesterday, Geo hit two of his four picks and earned $354. He’s our No. 1 soccer capper with $762 in profits over the last 30 days.
- Solid investment: Sports Investors put in two picks yesterday and won both. One was the Kraken to cover against Arizona in NHL action. As a result, Sports Investors won $268 just one day after going 3-3.
- Tonny’s back for more: We had Big Tonny Ricci in yesterday’s Top 5 and he’s back again today. Tonny went 3-1 and earned $242. For the month, Tonny is now up $1418. That’s No. 5 on the 30-day leaderboard. He already has one MLB pick in for tonight. It could be another winning run line bet.
Enter the NBA Playoffs Bracket Contest
Did we mention our NBA playoffs bracket contest? Yes, I know we did, but I’ll do it again. It’s among today’s trending sports news. Once the play-in games are over, the Sports Hub NBA Playoffs Bracket Contest will start. Pick winners, earn points. The top point winners will win up to 1,000 SportsHub points.
What else is happening in the sports world?
- Giannis scare: Milwaukee star Giannis Antetokounmpo went down hard in last night’s win over Boston. It was the third quarter when the Bucks leading scorer crumpled to the floor holding his left leg. It appeared he might have suffered an Achilles injury, but that is not the case. It’s a calf strain, which is good news. There is no timetable for a return yet.
.@RealSkipBayless is concerned with Giannis’ calf injury in Bucks win vs. Celtics: pic.twitter.com/EsChlzCGHJ
— UNDISPUTED (@undisputed) April 10, 2024
- Legend retires: You may not know Tara VanDerveer, but she is the all-time winningest NCAA basketball coach (men’s and women’s) in history. VanDerveer has been at Stanford for the last 38 seasons and is officially retiring at the age of 70. VanDerveer’s record is eye-opening – 1,216 wins, 271 losses. That’s a winning percentage of 81.8 percent. She won three national championships, took her teams to 21 Elite Eights, 28 Sweet Sixteens, and 36 straight NCAA tournaments. Her former player and assistant coach Kate Paye will take over as head coach.
- Warriors three-point clinic: Golden State has been synonymous with three-point shooting in the NBA. Last night, the Warriors hit 26-of-41 from behind the arc in a 134-120 win over the Lakers. The 63.4 percent shooting percentage is the best in NBA history for a team with at least 40 attempts in a single game.
Winning Wednesday!
- Another big night in the NBA: There are eight more NBA games tonight. The ESPN doubleheader is the big attraction tonight. One night after beating Atlanta in double overtime, the Miami Heat will host Luka Doncic and the Dallas Mavericks. That game starts at 7:30 p.m. The top two teams in the West – Denver and Minnesota – will play in Denver at 10:00 p.m. in ESPN’s late game. All four of these teams will likely be involved in our NBA playoffs bracket contest.
- Crunch time in the NHL: There are only three games on the NHL schedule tonight. St. Louis (41-32-5) hosts Chicago with their playoff hopes still alive. Vegas plays at Edmonton at 8:30 p.m. in a game on TNT.
NHL Morning Skate – April 10, 2024
— NHL Public Relations (@PR_NHL) April 10, 2024
▪ @ovi8 18th career 30-goal season moves @Capitals into playoff spot
▪ Stars shine, lead playoff clubs into the win column
▪ @PredsNHL clinch 16th playoff berth in the past 20 seasons#NHLStats: https://t.co/tGg2lrw8Lb pic.twitter.com/GIpyyfnPg5
- Wednesday MLB: Fourteen games are on the MLB schedule today. The Dodgers and Twins kick things off with a 1:10 p.m. afternoon game. Oakland, which beat Texas last night, will try to do it again tonight. It’s the final game on the schedule and starts at 8:05 p.m. ET.
- World soccer: There are two big matches in the UEFA Champions Cup. Atletico Madrid faces Borussia Dortmund and Paris Saint-Germain takes on Barcelona. There are two CONCACAF Champions Cup matches and soccer bettors can dig deep into South American soccer today.
- ATP Tour: Top-seeded Novak Djokovic won his second round match at the Rolex Monte-Carlo Masters yesterday. Round 2 action continues today.
Enter Our NBA Playoffs Bracket Contest
Yes, it’s time for one more shameless plug. Enter Sports Hub’s 2024 NBA playoffs bracket contest for the chance to win up to 1,000 points. The NBA regular season ends this Sunday. The play-in tournament will start on Tuesday, April 16.
Remember, play-in games do not count toward points in our NBA playoffs bracket contest. Everything gets rolling when the first round starts on April 20. Pick winners, earn points, talk smack, have fun! Enter the NBA playoffs bracket contest now!