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Today’s Free Picks
| Sport | Game Selection | Game Time |
|---|---|---|
| NBA | (521) Minnesota Timberwolves at (522) Portland Trail Blazers: Spread | 10:10pm EST - Feb 24/2026 |
The PLAY: Minnesota Timberwolves -6.0 (-110)
Minnesota arrives in Portland off a 135-108 loss to the 76ers, but NBA road favorites coming off a loss are 1712-1408-58 ATS (55%) since 2005. Similarly, since 2003, rested NBA road favorites coming off a home loss are 615-460-20 ATS (57.2%), including 277-193-8 ATS (58.9%) since 2018. Since 2009, NBA road favorites of five points or greater are 1797-1503-66 ATS (55%), including 762-585-29 ATS (56.6%) following three consecutive games in which they scored 105 or more points. Meanwhile, Portland returned home from an impressive 92-77 win at Phoenix, but NBA road favorites arriving off a loss are 900-709-28 ATS (55.9%) versus opponents entering off a win, including 427-317-11 ATS (57.4%) since 2015. Finally, since 1989, NBA home teams coming off an ATS home loss by fifteen or more points as favorites of greater than -7 are 147-94-5 ATS (61%), provided their previous two games were also at home. Take the Minnesota Timberwolves as Jeff Keim’s Free Pick Winner for Tuesday, February 24.
| Sport | Game Selection | Game Time |
|---|---|---|
| CBB | (657) San Jose State at (658) Air Force: Spread | 9:00pm EST - Feb 24/2026 |
The PLAY: San Jose State -6.5 (-110)
The fact that Air Force is playing at home on Tuesday is good news for San Jose State fans as the Falcons are 11-27 SU (28.9%) and 9-29 ATS (23.7%) in February home affairs since 2016, losing by an average margin of -9.1 points per game and failing to cover the spread by an average of -5.4 points per game. Air Force also falls into a negative 36-114 SU (24%) and 50-93-3 ATS (35%) team situation that dates to 2019 and invests against the Falcons in games when they are playing with two or more days of rest, provided one additional parameter is satisfied. This angle plummets to 5-48 SU (9.4%) and 16-37 ATS (30.2%) since the beginning of the 2024-25 season. San Jose State arrives in Colorado off an 84-69 loss to Boise State as 17.5-point underdogs, while the Falcons have dropped 20 consecutive games and fired head coach Joe Scott last Friday. Scott had been suspended indefinitely last month, pending an investigation into the treatment of cadet-athletes. With that background in mind, let’s note that college basketball teams coming off a game as large underdogs like San Jose State are 146-122-7 ATS (55%) versus opponents entering off three or more consecutive losses, provided one additional parameter is met. This situation has been 99-70-2 ATS (58.6%) since 2021. Take San Jose State minus the points as Jeff Keim’s Free Pick Winner for Tuesday, February 24.
| Sport | Game Selection | Game Time |
|---|---|---|
| CBB | (603) Miami Ohio at (604) Eastern Michigan: Spread | 6:30pm EST - Feb 24/2026 |
The PLAY: Eastern Michigan +10.5 (-118)
Miami Ohio arrives in Michigan off a 91-77 win over Bowling Green as 8.5-point favorites to remain the lone unbeaten team in Division I. The RedHawks have stared defeat in the face on several occasions this season, with six games decided by five points or fewer and three going into overtime. Friday’s win over Bowling Green is significant because ranked college basketball road teams coming off an ATS win are 949-1358-27 ATS (41.1%) since 2003, including 319-476-6 ATS (40.1%) since 2021, failing to cover the spread by an average margin of -3.0 points per game. The RedHawks possess a potent offense that is averaging 92.3 points per game (4th-best in the nation), but college basketball teams averaging 85.5 or more points per game are just 163-224-9 ATS (42.1%) following two or more consecutive ATS wins, including 100-164-5 ATS (37.9%) since 2019. Miami Ohio falls into a similar 40-65-4 ATS (38.1%) situation that fades certain teams with potent attacks and is 20-47 ATS (29.9%) since the beginning of the 2021-22 season. Finally, .801 or better road teams that have covered at least six of their last eight games are just 64-92-2 ATS (41%) versus .499 or worse opponents, including 32-63-1 ATS (33.7%) since 2018, failing to cover the spread by an average margin of -3.3 points per game. This situation plummets to 1-13 ATS (7.1%) when these road squads own a .900 or greater record, falling short of market expectations by an average of -8.0 points per game. Grab the points with Eastern Michigan as Jeff Keim's Free Pick Winner for Tuesday, February 24.
Consultant Bio
Oskeim Sports Consulting, LLC (OSC) is an internationally recognized sports handicapping service which provides sports bettors with an unparalleled return on investment. Its lead handicapper and the firm’s CEO, Jeffrey Keim, graduated magna cum laude from Elon College and earned his J.D. from the University of Connecticut School of Law. Jeff developed a successful law practice at a private law firm in Connecticut, where he practiced for seven years before founding Oskeim Sports in 2007.
Jeff’s tireless work ethic and analytical skills, which allowed him to develop a successful law practice, remain key to the success of OSC. Jeff’s proprietary research utilizes advanced analytics, computer algorithms, math models and one of the most extensive technical databases in the handicapping industry. Oskeim Sports has been widely recognized as one of the most successful and transparent handicapping services in the industry, and it publishes its selections contemporaneously in a Pick Archive.
Jeff and his team provide unmatched profitability and return on investment on behalf of their clients and have consistently outperformed the investment industry since 2007. Since establishing Oskeim Sports Consulting, LLC in 2007, Jeff has received 32 distinguished awards from The Sports Monitor of Oklahoma, including five #1 titles.
