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NZ were tipped to win by so much because they only lost by 2 in the last game with a lot of calls going against them and that was also on the road. They have also won 4 in a row and this game was at home. I had them to win by 9 but Corletto killed them from outside and the Breakers dominated the glass again. NZ's depth and bench contributions also give confidence.
They do their home work. It's their job. They (the good ones) check every single factor, match ups, match up history, injuries, previous games leading up to the current match, players streak history etc etc.
But to answer your question, I dont think the league is big enough to be rigged. The NBA on the other hand..