NBA: LOS ANGELES LAKERS at PHOENIX SUNS (5/25)

May 25th, 2010

PRO BASKETBALL — May 25

L.A. LAKERS at PHOENIX
Western Conference Finals – Game 4

(Lakers -2, Total 220) — [private] Phoenix may have thrown a bit of a surprise into the Lakers on Sunday when they came out with a zone defense. That served to cut down passing lanes into the paint, forced the Lakers to take a lot of perimeter shots, where they hit just nine of 32 shots from three-point range. Even with that surprising defensive performance, this game still went over the total. The Lakers are still going to be a hard team to stop, and in fact they did make 48% of their shots. Phoenix’s bench shot just 14% in Sunday night’s game, and clearly that’s going to improve. Both teams have played six of their last seven games over the total, and why should we not expect for that trend to continue?

THE PLAY: OVER 220 ***

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NBA: LOS ANGELES LAKERS at PHOENIX SUNS (5/23)

May 23rd, 2010

PRO BASKETBALL — May 23

L.A. LAKERS at PHOENIX
Western Conference Finals – Game 3

(Suns -1, Total 219) — [private] When you watch these games, you just can’t help wondering whether the Phoenix Suns can ever stop the Los Angeles Lakers. Kobe Bryant turned into a playmaker last time out, dishing 13 assists though he had just 21 points, and now we know the Lakers can win big like that. Los Angels has now shot 58% in the series, and scored 110 or more points in six of the last nine meetings. Amare Stoudamire has had an impossible time covering Pau Gasol and that is likely to continue. Phoenix may bring forth a big effort at home, but if they do, it’s much more likely to happen as a result of the running philosophy working rather than an overabundance of stops.

THE PLAY: OVER 219 ***

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MLB: SEATTLE MARINERS at OAKLAND ATHLETICS (5/18)

May 18th, 2010

BASEBALL — May 18

SEATTLE at OAKLAND

(Hernanderz vs. Sheets: Mariners -120, Oakland +100, Total 7) — [private] We all know what Felix Hernandez can do – after all, he was runner-up in the Cy Young voting last year – but there is also a reality, and that is that Hernandez is giving up a full run more per game and one more hit per nine innings, so he isn’t as dominant. Ben Sheets has had a big mountain to climb, but he’s a big guy. Two disastrous starts muddied up his ERA, but he has come back with two very good outings, where he has allowed just seven hits and struck out 16 in twelve innings. That means he is blowing it by people right now. Seattle is in last place because the M’s once again can’t score runs (3.29 per game, last in the AL). The dog is well worth a look.

THE PLAY: OAKLAND (+100) ***

(All information is for news matter only; All games are graded on a scale of 1-4 stars. Lines are subject to change)
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NBA: BOSTON CELTICS at ORLANDO MAGIC (5/18)

May 18th, 2010

PRO BASKETBALL — May 18

BOSTON at ORLANDO
Eastern Conference Finals – Game 2

(Magic -7, Total 189) — [private] When you look at how Orlando played in Game 1, it’s a wonder they only lost by four points. The front line shot just 25%, and the team committed 18 turnovers, which winning teams don’t do too often. Yet they came back to make a game of it in the fourth quarter and could carry some momentum into this one. Nothing to disparage what Boston did, because the Celtics are playing the kind of defense, it seems, that carries them to a championship two seasons ago, but I am not expecting that Dwight Howard is going to make just three field goals again, or that Rashard Lewis is going to be 0-for-6 from three -point range. Stan Van Gundy deserves all the respect in the world as a coach, and I just don’t expect those gaffes are going to be repeated, especially at home.

THE PLAY: ORLANDO -7 ***

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NBA: LOS ANGELES LAKERS at UTAH JAZZ (5/10)

May 10th, 2010

PRO BASKETBALL — May 10

L.A. LAKERS at UTAH
Western Conference Semi-Finals – Game 4

(Jazz -3.5, Total 207) — [private] The Lakers did it with defense in their series win over Oklahoma City. In this one they are accomplishing more with offense. They have shot a little over 50% for the series, and as a result, all three games have gone over the total. In this particular game, though, we can probably count on a special effort from the Jazz, who are prouder and more disciplined than, say, the Atlanta Hawks, who were also trying to stave off elimination against Orlando. They’re still 29-14-2 ATS at home, and they still have the capacity to shoot better than 50%. Furthermore, you could see the positive effect of having two-way player Andrei Kirilenko back in the rotation, and perhaps he can play more minutes on Monday. Kyle Korver was given some room to move against the Lakers in Game 3, and he hit all five of his three-point attempts. A 54% shooter from downtown in the regular season, expect that he’ll be utilized more. Utah lives to play another day.

THE PLAY: UTAH -3.5 ***

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NBA: ORLANDO at ATLANTA (5/10)

May 10th, 2010

PRO BASKETBALL — May 10

ORLANDO at ATLANTA
Eastern Conference Semi-Finals – Game 4

(Magic -6.5, Total 191.5) — [private] It is entirely conceivable that Atlanta puts forth a last-gasp, desperate effort to keep going here. But you really couldn’t tell anything about a sense of urgency from Saturday’s absolute non-effort, where the Hawks got off to a poor start and lost by 30 points. Joe Johnson has shot just 31% from the field in this series, and beyond Jamal Crawford, Atlanta is getting nothing off the bench on offense. It is true that Orlando has shot better than 50% in each of the three games in this series thus far. However, when you consider that Atlanta has scored just 82 points a game in the last nine meetings, with one “explosion” that almost reached 100 points, you have to wonder how the total is going to creep above this number.

THE PLAY: UNDER 191.5 ***

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NBA: PHOENIX SUNS at SAN ANTONIO SPURS (5/9)

May 9th, 2010

PRO BASKETBALL — May 9

PHOENIX at SAN ANTONIO
Western Conference Semi-Finals – Game 4

(Spurs -3.5, Total 207) — [private] The way Phoenix came from 18 points down to completely blow past San Antonio in Game 3 has to be very discouraging for the Spurs, who had this team right where they wanted them. The Suns did most of their damage with the second unit, which is even more discouraging. San Antonio can probably be counted on for a big effort in trying to stay alive, and they’ve got enough pride to come out with some fire, but if recent meetings are any indication, if they are going to get it done they are going to have to outscore the Suns, who have now averaged close to 112 points in the last six encounters (scoring no less than 110 points each time). It’s pretty clear by now that not only are the Spurs ill-equipped to deal with the Suns when they step up the pace, they also have their share of problems in the half-court setting as well.

THE PLAY: OVER 207 ***

(All information is for news matter only; All games are graded on a scale of 1-4 stars. Lines are subject to change)
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NBA: CLEVELAND CAVALIERS at BOSTON CELTICS (5/9)

May 9th, 2010

PRO BASKETBALL — May 9

CLEVELAND at BOSTON
Eastern Conference Semi-Finals – Game 4

(Cavs -1, Total 196.5) — [private] The way I see it, the Celtics had their opportunity to really get a leg up in this series against a #1 conference seed, having stifled them in Game 2 and getting a weakened LeBron James in their own building. But Boston stood around while LeBron ran wild in the very first quarter in Game 3, scoring 21 of his 38 points, and it was all over at that point. The Celtics proved to be not good enough to get the job done, and the Cavs can be expected to strengthen their stranglehold. Paul Pierce has had a horrible series, hitting just 31% of his shots, and it is clear that his efforts at slowing James have affected his offensive game.

THE PLAY: CLEVELAND -1 **

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NASCAR: SHOWTIME SOUTHERN 500 (5/8)

May 8th, 2010

NASCAR
SHOWTIME SOUTHERN 500
Darlington, SC – May 8

When you get to Darlington, you know that you are in one of the major stock car races, because aside from Daytona, this may be the most storied NASCAR track. [private] We have witnessed a shakeup where Jimmie Johnson has lost the Sprint Cup points lead to Kevin Harvick, and Jeff Gordon continues his frustration of not winning. The man he lost last week’s Richmond race to – Kyle Busch – obviously is a prime contender here, and in fact owns the race record on this track, which he set a couple of years ago. Jamie McMurray got the pole, but since this is not a restrictor plate track, his opportunity here would appear to be limited. Dale Earnhardt Jr. is hopeful, but neither he nor his crew chief, Lance McGrew, have ever won a Cup race at this track, and in that regard Junior does not take after his dad, who won at Darlington nine times. When it comes down to it, we have a driver who has come oh so close to winning over the last month, AND has seven wins at Darlington (Jeff Gordon), plus Greg Biffle, who fetches a decent price and has the best driver rating at Darlington in this field, the product of winning twice and having four top ten finishes on the track. Jimmie Johnson actually has the best average finish at Darlington (6.9), but since the spoiler came back, he has not been a dominant force. If there’s a longshot, let’s look at Joey Logano, who ran ninth last year in his only outing at this track, and finds himself defying expectations by keeping himself in the running for a spot in the Chase. Logano, who was anointed as a future all-time great by veteran Mark Martin while still an adolescent, is mature enough to take this one to the wire.

OUR TOP THREE: JEFF GORDON, GREG BIFFLE, JOEY LOGANO

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NBA: LOS ANGELES LAKERS at UTAH JAZZ (5/8)

May 8th, 2010

PRO BASKETBALL — May 8

L.A. LAKERS at UTAH
Western Conference Semi-Finals – Game 3

(Jazz -4.5, Total 202.5) — [private] No one is going to suggest that Utah is anywhere near L.A.’s equal after the first two games of the series, where the Jazz shot slightly less than 45% and 40%, unusual for a team that was 49% for the regular season and throttled the Denver Nuggets with performances better than that in the first round of the playoffs. The Lakers are emphasizing defense in the post-season, which is usually not a bad idea when you’ve got two guys who regularly make appearances on the All-Defensive team (Ron Artest and Kobe Bryant). Not that Los Angeles necessarily neglects its own shooting, as the Lakers have hit better than 50% in three of their last four games. I think we can agree that this Utah team is feisty, though, and they have been double-tough at home, where they are now 35-9 SU and 29-13-2 ATS after covering all three against Denver at the Energy Solutions Arena. We also can’t get the Lakers’ two dreadful efforts in Games 3 and 4 at Oklahoma City out of out minds.

THE PLAY: UTAH -4.5 **

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