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  • #16
    NBA

    Tuesday, March 31

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    Game of the Day: Warriors at Clippers
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    Golden State Warriors at Los Angeles Clippers (+1, 214)

    The Golden State Warriors have accomplished nearly everything they want in the regular season and can spend the last two weeks resting up for the playoffs. The Los Angeles Clippers, who host the Warriors on Tuesday, are still fighting for positioning in the Western Conference and are looking like a legitimate championship contender of late. The Clippers (seven straight) and Golden State (nine in a row) enter with the two longest active winning streaks in the NBA.

    Los Angeles finished up a three-game road trip with a dominating performance in Boston on Sunday and is aiming for the No. 2 spot in the West. The Warriors set a franchise record with their 60th win on Saturday at Milwaukee and locked up the top spot in the West while putting a big gap between themselves and the Atlanta Hawks for the top record in the NBA. “It’s been a special year, obviously,” Golden State coach Steve Kerr told reporters. “The guys have been fantastic all season long, just being committed to each other and the work. It’s been so much fun, and it’s great to rack up these milestones as we go.”

    TV: 10:30 p.m. ET, TNT

    LINE HISTORY: Most shops opened the Clips as 1-point underdogs, which is where it's currently sitting.

    INJURY REPORT: GS - Green (Ques). LA - Griffin (Prob), Crawford (Early April).

    POWER RANKINGS: Warriors (-15.7) + Clippers (-10.6) + Homecourt (-3) = Clippers +2.1

    ABOUT THE WARRIORS (60-13): Golden State started resting players by sitting Draymond Green and Andre Iguodala on Saturday, and Kerr will likely find extra rest for Stephen Curry, Klay Thompson and especially Andrew Bogut over the last two weeks. Curry has been on fire of late and is averaging 30 points while going 24-of-38 from 3-point range over his last four games, burying at least five 3-pointers in each of those contests. “This is a big accomplishment,” Curry told reporters after Saturday’s win. “It’s a testament to how focused we’ve been over the course of the season. As of late, we’ve had a big lead in the standings, but we’ve understood that there are bigger goals in mind.”

    ABOUT THE CLIPPERS (49-25): Los Angeles’ recent surge has coincided with Blake Griffin’s return from elbow surgery, which solidified the starting lineup and turned the offense back into a powerhouse. “We’re passing up good shots for great shots,” point guard Chris Paul told reporters. “Obviously with Blake back, it makes us that much more dangerous. He’s one of the best passers on the team and then when he gets to scoring, you just have to pick your poison.” The threat of Griffin’s scoring in the frontcourt is opening things up for the guards, and Paul and J.J. Redick combined for 48 points in Boston on Sunday.

    TRENDS:

    *Warriors are 7-0 ATS in their last 7 games overall.
    *Clippers are 5-1 ATS in their last 6 games overall.
    *Over is 5-1 in Clippers last 6 overall.
    *Home team is 7-2 ATS in the last 9 meetings.
    Remember the 3 G's Gambling, Golf, Girls not in any particular order.....

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    • #17
      Tuesday's Top Action

      March 31, 2015


      SAN ANTONIO SPURS (47-26) at MIAMI HEAT (34-39)

      Tip-off: Tuesday, 8:00 p.m. ET
      Sportsbook.ag Line and Total: San Antonio -6.5, Total: 196

      In a rematch of last season’s NBA Finals, a scorching hot San Antonio Spurs team travels to South Beach to take on the Miami Heat.

      The Spurs are doing what they do best, turning it on when it is most needed, and they come into this contest as victors in 13 of their past 16 games SU (12-4 ATS). In that time they have defeated opponents by an average of 18.0 PPG and shot better than 50% or better from the field eight times. They’ve won each of the last three times out and most recently took down the Grizzlies at home by a score of 103-89 as 8-point favorites. San Antonio poured in 42-of-83 shots (50.6% FG) and committed a mere eight turnovers in yet another impressive victory.

      Meanwhile, the Heat sit near the bottom of the Eastern Conference playoff race as they’ve gone a solid 5-3 SU and ATS since Mar. 16. They won three games during that stretch when they were considered the underdog and have won their past five contests when playing in front of their faithful fans in Miami. Detroit was their latest victims when it came into town on Sunday as a 2.5-point underdog and lost a 109-102 game. The Heat outrebounded their opponent 46-37 in the win as they made 47.6% of their shots and were tremendous from the charity stripe (24-of-29).

      While the Spurs have been impressive this season, they are only 18-18 SU (14-21-1 ATS) when playing as the road team as Miami is 18-18 SU as well (16-19-1 ATS) when holding home court advantage. The first game of this season series went to San Antonio at home as 12.5-point favorites when they just barely covered the spread in a 98-85 win. The Spurs hit 40-of-83 shots (48% FG) in the victory as each team turned over the rock 16 times.

      These teams have obviously seen each other many more times than most East and West Coast crews with the meeting in the Finals where San Antonio won in five games and they are 9-8 SU (11-6 ATS) against the Heat in the past three seasons. Some trends to watch in this one include that the Spurs are a perfect 9-0 ATS after a game committing eight or less turnovers this season as Miami is 15-9 ATS (63%) when playing six or more games in 10 days on the year.

      The injury report has nobody missing for San Antonio and the Heat are dealing with a plethora of injuries as SF Luol Deng (Knee), PG Shabazz Napier (Knee), C Chris Andersen (Calf) and PF Michael Beasley (Elbow) are listed as questionable while C Hassan Whiteside (Hand), PF Chris Bosh (Blood Clot) and PF Josh McRoberts (Knee) are out.

      The Spurs have continued to be one of the most patient and effective offenses in the league as they are scoring 102.7 PPG (9th in league) as they make 46.3% of their shots (4th in league). They have also been quite impressive on the defensive side of things, allowing opponents to score 97.4 PPG (6th in league) on 44.4% shooting (12th in league).

      SF Kawhi Leonard (16.1 PPG, 7.4 RPG, 2.2 SPG) has been on a tear in the month of March and is coming off a big-time performance (25 points, 10 rebounds) on 11-of-17 shooting in the win over Memphis on Sunday. He was also solid when he last met with the Heat, scoring 24 points with four rebounds, four assists and three steals.

      PF Tony Parker (14.9 PPG, 4.9 APG) comes into this one behind a nice three-game stretch (16.7 PPG, 5.3 APG, 4.3 RPG) and did well against Miami this season with 21 points and four assists.

      PF Tim Duncan (13.9 PPG, 9.2 RPG, 1.9 BPG) has slowed down as the season moves along and has just 10.4 PPG with 7.4 RPG over the past five contests. He was an efficient 5-for-8 with 10 points and 12 rebounds in the win over the Heat back in February.

      Miami plays at a very slow pace and have put up just 94.7 PPG (3rd-worst in league) on the year behind 45.7% shooting (10th in league). The team’s slow pace also keeps the opposition at bay with scoring as opponents net 96.8 PPG (3rd in league) on average behind 45.5% of their shots dropping (10th-worst in league).

      SG Dwyane Wade (21.8 PPG, 5.1 APG, 1.3 SPG) is coming off one of his best showings of the year as he dropped 40 points to go along with six rebounds and four assists against the Pistons. He was able to see this Spurs team five times in the Finals last year, going for 15.2 PPG (44% FG), 3.8 RPG and 1.6 SPG.

      SG Goran Dragic (16.2 PPG, 4.4 APG, 1.1 SPG) has really struggled in his last two times out, making a meager 7-of-21 shots (33% FG) with 8.0 PPG and 4.0 APG. He saw this opponent twice when he was a member of the Suns and scored 13.5 PPG with 2.5 APG.

      PF Udonis Haslem (4.1 PPG, 4.0 RPG) has gotten plenty of run (33.0 MPG) over the past three games as the team deals with a ton of injuries and has gone for 12.0 PPG, 11.0 RPG and 1.3 SPG over that time. He was on the court for just four minutes when he last saw San Antonio, getting just two points on 1-of-3 shooting.

      GOLDEN STATE WARRIORS (60-13) at LOS ANGELES CLIPPERS (49-25)

      Tip-off: Tuesday, 10:30 p.m. ET
      Sportsbook.ag Line and Total: Los Angeles -2.0, Total: 214.0

      Two of the hottest teams in the league clash when the Warriors head to Los Angeles and face the Clippers Tuesday.

      The Warriors faced the Bucks in Milwaukee on Saturday and won 108-95 as 5-point road favorites. Golden State has now won nine straight games and 14 of its past 15 SU. The team has covered in 10 of those victories and it has played excellent on both ends of the floor, scoring over 100 points in 14 of those 15 games and allow over 100 points in just three of them. The Clippers are hot themselves though, defeating the Celtics 119-106 as 6-point favorites in Boston for their seventh straight victory SU.

      Los Angeles had covered in five of those games and has been on a tear offensively, averaging 114.2 PPG over the past six contests. These teams have met three times this season and the Warriors are 2-1 SU and 1-1-1 ATS in those contests. The home team has won SU in all of the meetings and the Clippers are 7-2 SU and 6-3 ATS when hosting the Warriors over the past three seasons.

      Overall, however, Golden State is 10-8 SU and 10-7 ATS when facing Los Angeles in that time. The Warriors are 9-1 ATS when playing with two days rest this season and are up against a Clippers team that is a lousy 4-12 ATS in home games after a combined score of 215 points or more this season.

      PF Draymond Green (Shin) is questionable for Golden State in this game and PF Blake Griffin (Elbow) is questionable for Los Angeles, which is already without SG Jamal Crawford (Calf) indefinitely.

      The Warriors have been elite on both sides of the ball this season, putting up 109.8 PPG (1st in NBA) and allowing just 98.9 PPG (14th in NBA).

      PG Stephen Curry (23.7 PPG, 7.9 APG,4.3 RPG, 2.1 SPG) has been scorching hot lately, averaging 28.8 PPG and 7.0 APG on 55% shooting from the field and 61% shooting from three over the past five games. Curry will have his work cut out for him going against Chris Paul Tuesday and he’ll need to be at his best for his team to win.

      SG Klay Thompson (21.7 PPG, 3.2 RPG, 2.9 APG, 1.1 SPG) has found his game after injuring his ankle, averaging 24.5 PPG over the past two games. Thompson is 9-for-17 from the outside in those contests and will need to exploit his mismatch against a much smaller J.J. Redick Tuesday. He is a very capable scorer in the post and will have a number of opportunities to shoot over the Clippers guard.

      PF Draymond Green ( 11.8 PPG, 8.1 RPG, 3.6 APG, 1.6 SPG, 1.3 BPG) is questionable for this game and he’d be a big loss for Golden State, as he’s averaging 19.0 PPG, 7.0 RPG, 4.7 APG, 1.3 BPG and 1.3 SPG in three games against the Clips this season.

      If he is unable to go then PFs David Lee (8.2 PPG, 5.4 RPG) and Marreese Speights (10.7 PPG, 4.4 RPG) will need to step it up. The two combined for 24 points and 11 rebounds in the win over Milwaukee and must do more of the same if they are forced to play extended minutes opposite of Blake Griffin.

      If there’s one team that can keep up with the Warriors’ scoring then it’s the Clippers. Los Angeles is averaging 106.6 PPG (2nd in NBA) this season and they have PG Chris Paul (18.8 PPG, 10.1 APG, 4.6 RPG, 1.9 SPG), who will not back down from the challenge of going at Steph Curry. In three games against the team this season, Paul is averaging 17.0 PPG, 9.0 APG, 4.7 RPG and 3.0 SPG. He’s been on a tear as of late though, averaging 22.0 PPG and 11.8 APG over the past five contests. Paul will need to be on his game in this one because he’ll need to outplay Curry in order to pick up a huge home victory.

      PF Blake Griffin (21.8 PPG, 7.6 RPG, 5.1 APG) was experiencing some soreness in his recently injured elbow on Sunday. He is questionable for this game and would be a big loss for this team. Griffin is a guy that teams have to alter their gameplans for and the Clippers are a much worse team without him.

      C DeAndre Jordan (11.4 PPG, 14.8 RPG, 2.2 BPG) will need to be ready to play at a high level if Griffin does not play. Jordan has been a monster recently, averaging 13.6 PPG, 16.6 RPG and 2.6 BPG on an absurd 74.4% shooting over the past five games. He has double-doubled in five straight contests and will need to be extremely active Tuesday.

      Another player who will be crucial in this game is SG J.J. Redick (16.1 PPG). Redick had 27 points, five boards and four assists in 33 minutes against the Celtics on Sunday. He’s shooting a remarkable 56.7% from three over the past five games and will really have the Warriors on edge if he is knocking down his outside shots.
      Remember the 3 G's Gambling, Golf, Girls not in any particular order.....

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      • #18
        Tuesday's Tip Sheet

        March 31, 2015

        Hawks at Pistons – 7:35 PM EST

        Atlanta is playing out the string until the playoffs begin as the Hawks have locked up the top seed in the Eastern Conference. Mike Budenholtzer’s club is coming off a 101-88 home victory over the Bucks last night as nine-point favorites, as the Hawks will look to rest their starters on the second end of a back-to-back. Four of five Atlanta starters scored in double-figures, while point guard Jeff Teague returned from a two-game absence with an ankle injury and put up eight points on 2-of-8 shooting. Even though the Hawks will play with a short deck, Atlanta owns a 13-5 SU and 11-6-1 ATS record with no rest this season.

        The Pistons had their four-game winning streak snapped in Sunday’s 109-102 setback at Miami as two-point underdogs. Detroit topped the 102-point mark for the fifth straight game, as Stan Van Gundy’s squad cashed the ‘over’ each time during this stretch. Both Andre Drummond (32) and Reggie Jackson (31) each racked up their season high in points at Miami, while guard Kentavious Caldwell-Pope struggled for the second straight contest with nine points on 4-of-15 shooting. The Pistons have covered seven of their last 10 games, while winning each of their past three contests at the Palace of Auburn Hills, all as an underdog.

        Pacers at Nets – 7:35 PM EST

        This is actually the game with the most impact on the postseason of the four Tuesday night contests, as Indiana and Brooklyn are fighting it out with Boston for the eighth seed in the Eastern Conference. Following Boston’s blowout of Charlotte on Monday, the Celtics pulled percentage points ahead of the Nets, while the Pacers are a half-game behind both Boston and Brooklyn with eight games remaining.

        The Pacers and Nets have split a pair of meetings this season with the road team winning each time, while these clubs are hooking up for the final time, meaning Tuesday’s matchup is huge for tiebreaker implications. Brooklyn knocked off Indiana at Bankers Life Fieldhouse on March 21 as 8 ½-point underdogs, 123-111, as the Nets shot a scorching 61% from the floor. When these teams met in late December at Barclays Center, the Pacers routed the Nets, 110-85, as Indiana knocked down over 50% of its shots from the floor in both matchups.

        Indiana won 12 of 15 games from the start of February through mid-March, but Frank Vogel’s club has dropped seven of nine contests to fall to 10th place in the East. However, the Pacers grabbed a 104-99 victory over the Mavericks on Sunday to cash as two-point favorites to snap a four-game home skid. The Nets have turned things around since a five-game slump earlier this month, winning seven of their last nine games, while trying to finish off a perfect 3-0 homestand. Since late December, Brooklyn has dropped seven of its past 10 games against Eastern Conference opponents at home, which includes the 25-point setback to Indiana.

        Spurs at Heat – 8:05 PM EST

        The rematch of the past two NBA Finals takes place at the American Airlines Arena in South Florida, but these rivals won’t be facing off for the championship trophy for a third straight season. San Antonio may be back in the Finals again, as Gregg Popovich’s team has won six of seven games to creep within three games of the Grizzlies for the top spot in the Southwest Division. Miami likely won’t be heading back as the Heat will probably get knocked out in the first round of the playoffs following four straight Eastern Conference titles.

        San Antonio took care of Miami in its previous meeting at the AT&T Center in early February, 98-85 to barely cover as 12 ½-point favorites. Both Dwyane Wade and Hassan Whiteside were sidelined due to injury in that defeat, as the Heat have lost six of the past seven meetings with the Spurs. Whiteside is expected back in the lineup for Miami tonight after missing the last three games with a hand injury. Miami struggled at home for the first few months of the season, but Erik Spoelstra’s club has heated up of late at the AAA by winning eight of the past nine games on their home court.

        Warriors at Clippers – 10:35 PM EST

        Golden State became the first team to reach 60 wins this season following Saturday’s 13-point victory at Milwaukee. The Warriors wrap up a four-game road trip back in California, traveling to Staples Center for the final regular season meeting with the rival Clippers, as the home team has captured the first three matchups this season. Golden State has struggled in Los Angeles, dropping four straight visits, including a 100-86 setback on Christmas night as two-point underdogs.

        The best the Clippers can settle for in the Pacific Division is second place, but Doc Rivers’ team is catching fire at the right time by winning seven straight games. Los Angeles finished up a perfect 3-0 road trip by routing the Knicks, 76ers, and Celtics by double-digits each, while scoring at least 107 points in the past six wins. This isn’t the easiest scheduling spot, as the Clippers head back on the highway tomorrow for two games, starting in Portland on Wednesday then to Denver on Saturday before facing the Lakers in a “road” contest at Staples Center on Sunday. The Clips have struggled to cover numbers of late at home, posting a 2-5 ATS record the last seven games at Staples.
        Remember the 3 G's Gambling, Golf, Girls not in any particular order.....

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        • #19
          NHL
          Armadillo's Write-Up

          Tuesday, March 31

          Hot teams
          -- Blue Jackets won six in row, nine of last ten games.
          -- Bruins won last two games, after losing previous six.
          -- Washington won four of its last six games.
          -- Tampa Bay won five of its last seven games.
          -- Winnipeg won six of its last eight games.
          -- Canucks won eight of their last twelve games. Nashville won its last four games.

          Cold teams
          -- Devils lost last five games, outscored 14-5.
          -- Florida lost three of its last four games.
          -- Carolina lost eight of its last eleven games.
          -- Maple Leafs lost seven of its last eight games.
          -- Ottawa lost its last three games, outscored 10-3. Detroit lost nine of last 13 games.
          -- Rangers lost three of their last four games.

          Series records
          -- Devils won three of last four games with Columbus.
          -- Bruins won nine of last ten games with Florida.
          -- Washington won three of last four games with Carolina.
          -- Lightning won four of last five games with Toronto.
          -- Red Wings won four of last five games with Ottawa.
          -- Rangers lost four of last six games with Winnipeg.
          -- Predators won three of last four games with Vancouver.

          Totals
          -- Under is 3-1-1 in last five New Jersey-Columbus games.
          -- Under is 6-2-2 in last ten Florida-Boston games.
          -- Three of last four Washington home games went over.
          -- Over is 10-4 in Toronto's last fourteen home games.
          -- Over is 7-1-1 in last nine Ottawa-Detroit games.
          -- Five of last seven Ranger-Winnipeg games went over.
          -- Four of last five Nashville-Vancouver games stayed under.

          Back-to-back
          -- Lightning is 4-7 if they played the night before.
          -- Vancouver is 2-8 if it played the night before.
          Remember the 3 G's Gambling, Golf, Girls not in any particular order.....

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          • #20
            NCAAB
            Long Sheet

            Tuesday, March 31

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            MIAMI (24 - 12) vs. TEMPLE (26 - 10) - 3/31/2015, 7:00 PM
            Top Trends for this game.
            MIAMI is 126-85 ATS (+32.5 Units) as an underdog since 1997.
            MIAMI is 26-14 ATS (+10.6 Units) in road games when playing against a team with a winning record over the last 3 seasons.
            MIAMI is 75-51 ATS (+18.9 Units) in road games when playing against a team with a winning record after 15 or more games since 1997.
            TEMPLE is 36-59 ATS (-28.9 Units) in road games versus good defensive teams - allowing <=64 points/game since 1997.

            Head-to-Head Series History
            There were no past matchups in this series during this time period.

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            STANFORD (22 - 13) vs. OLD DOMINION (27 - 7) - 3/31/2015, 9:25 PM
            Top Trends for this game.
            OLD DOMINION is 18-7 ATS (+10.3 Units) after a non-conference game over the last 2 seasons.
            OLD DOMINION is 120-161 ATS (-57.1 Units) when playing against a team with a winning record since 1997.

            Head-to-Head Series History
            There were no past matchups in this series during this time period.

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            TENN-MARTIN (21 - 12) at EVANSVILLE (22 - 12) - 3/31/2015, 7:00 PM
            Top Trends for this game.
            TENN-MARTIN is 8-19 ATS (-12.9 Units) when playing with 5 or 6 days rest since 1997.
            TENN-MARTIN is 68-97 ATS (-38.7 Units) when playing against a team with a winning record since 1997.
            EVANSVILLE is 38-21 ATS (+14.9 Units) on Tuesday nights since 1997.
            EVANSVILLE is 10-1 ATS (+8.9 Units) after a non-conference game this season.
            EVANSVILLE is 9-2 ATS (+6.8 Units) in non-conference games this season.
            EVANSVILLE is 23-12 ATS (+9.8 Units) when playing against a team with a winning record after 15 or more games over the last 3 seasons.
            TENN-MARTIN is 13-5 ATS (+7.5 Units) in road games this season.
            TENN-MARTIN is 13-5 ATS (+7.5 Units) in road lined games this season.
            TENN-MARTIN is 7-1 ATS (+5.9 Units) when playing against a team with a winning record after 15 or more games this season.

            Head-to-Head Series History
            There were no past matchups in this series during this time period.

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            NEW JERSEY TECH (21 - 11) at N ARIZONA (22 - 14) - 3/31/2015, 9:00 PM
            Top Trends for this game.
            N ARIZONA is 19-11 ATS (+6.9 Units) in all games this season.
            N ARIZONA is 19-11 ATS (+6.9 Units) in all lined games this season.
            N ARIZONA is 9-2 ATS (+6.8 Units) in March games over the last 2 seasons.
            NEW JERSEY TECH is 6-0 ATS (+6.0 Units) in all games this season.
            NEW JERSEY TECH is 6-0 ATS (+6.0 Units) in all lined games this season.
            NEW JERSEY TECH is 6-0 ATS (+6.0 Units) after a non-conference game this season.
            NEW JERSEY TECH is 6-0 ATS (+6.0 Units) in non-conference games this season.

            Head-to-Head Series History
            There were no past matchups in this series during this time period.

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            NCAAB
            Armadillo's Write-Up

            Tuesday, March 31

            NIT games
            Miami won six of its last seven games, losing to Notre Dame by 7 in ACC tournament; they won first three NIT games by total of 13 points, winning last game at Richmond; Hurricanes won 13 of 16 non-ACC games. Temple won seven of last eight games, losing to SMU in AAC tourney; Owls scored 80 ppg in winning three NIT games by 6-13-17 points; they lost by 20 to Duke in only ACC tilt. ACC teams are 11-11 vs spread this postseason, 5-2 as underdogs. AAC teams are 3-5 vs spread, 1-5 as a favorite.

            Long trip east for Stanford, which lost six of last seven games away from home, but won first three NIT games at home by 13-9-3 points. Cardinal was in NYC in November, splitting pair of games in Brooklyn. Stanford is an experienced team that shoots ball but they lost four of last five prior to NIT. Old Dominion could have crowd edge, being in Virginia and this is probably bigger deal for them; Monarchs are 14-1 out of C-USA; they beat LSU and VCU, but haven't been away from home since Feb 28- they won NIT games by 9-1-3, all at home. Pac-12 teams are 9-7 vs spread in postseason, 5-5 as favorites; C-USA teams are 5-6, 3-3 as underdogs.

            CBI games (best-of-3 series, 0-0)

            CIT tournament
            Tenn-Martin won its first three tourney games, all on road, by 25-1-11 points; Skyhawks lost by 10 at Illinois State its only games vs MVC opponent. UTM doesn't sub much; they're experienced team in Schroyer's first year as coach. Evansville scored 84.7 ppg in its first three CIT games, winning last two on road; Aces won two of three vs OVC teams, winning by 15 at Eastern Illinois 8 days ago after splitting pair with Belmont/Murray in December. MVC teams are 6-5 vs spread this postseason; OVC underdogs are 5-2.

            Northern Arizona won 14 of last 17 games, winning three games in this tourney by total of 11 points, with two road wins; NAU won its last eight home games- last home loss was Jan 15. NJIT doesn't play in a league; this is its first road game since Jan 25 and its long road trip at that- they won last four D-1 games, scoring 82.7 ppg in three games in this tournament. NJIT won at Michigan, so they're not chumps, but their schedule is unusual. People were NYC were little annoyed that Engles wasn't interviewed for Fordham job.




            NCAAB

            Tuesday, March 31

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            Trend Report
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            7:00 PM
            TENNESSEE-MARTIN vs. EVANSVILLE
            Tennessee-Martin is 5-1 SU in its last 6 games on the road
            Tennessee-Martin is 1-4 SU in its last 5 games when playing on the road against Evansville
            Evansville is 7-1 SU in its last 8 games when playing Tennessee-Martin
            Evansville is 4-1 SU in its last 5 games when playing at home against Tennessee-Martin

            7:00 PM
            MIAMI vs. TEMPLE
            No trends available
            Temple is 7-1 SU in its last 8 games

            9:00 PM
            NJIT vs. NORTHERN ARIZONA
            No trends available
            Northern Arizona is 6-1 SU in its last 7 games
            The total has gone UNDER in 4 of Northern Arizona's last 6 games at home

            9:25 PM
            STANFORD vs. OLD DOMINION
            No trends available
            Old Dominion is 9-1 SU in its last 10 games
            The total has gone UNDER in 5 of Old Dominion's last 6 games
            Remember the 3 G's Gambling, Golf, Girls not in any particular order.....

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            • #21
              Tuesday's Top Action

              March 31, 2015


              MIAMI HURRICANES (24-12) vs. TEMPLE OWLS (26-10)

              Madison Square Garden – New York, NY
              NIT – Semifinals
              Tip-off: Tuesday, 7:00 p.m. ET
              Sportsbook.ag Line: Temple -1.5, Total 140

              Miami and Temple will battle at Madison Square Garden Tuesday for a spot in the NIT Championship.

              Miami faced Richmond last round and won 63-61 as a 3-point road underdog. The Hurricanes have won three straight games SU and have covered in their past two as well. This team has played excellent defensively over the past two games, allowing just 63.5 PPG. It will need to lock in defensively on Tuesday.

              Temple, meanwhile, defeated Louisiana Tech 77-59 as a 4-point home favorite last round. The Owls have also won three straight games SU and have covered in their past two. This team has been on a tear offensively, averaging 80.0 PPG over the course of the tournament. It will need to find a way to score against a Miami defense that has been stellar.

              These teams have met just twice since 1997 and have split wins both SU and ATS. Miami is 126-85 ATS when playing as a road underdog since 1997. Temple, however, is 10-3 ATS after a win by 10 points or more this season.

              Temple comes into this game healthy, but G Angel Rodriguez (Wrist) is questionable for the Hurricanes.

              Miami has been a very good defensive team all season, allowing just 63.4 PPG (87th in NCAA). It hasn’t been as good offensively though, as the Hurricanes are scoring just 68.4 PPG (149th in NCAA) on 43.4% shooting (187th in NCAA).

              G Angel Rodriguez (11.9 PPG, 3.9 APG, 1.8 SPG) is questionable for this game. He is the leader of this Miami team and can score in a number of ways or find his teammates for open looks. If he is unable to play then it’d be extremely tough for them to advance.

              G Sheldon McClellan (14.4 PPG, 4.5 RPG, 2.0 APG) is going to really need to be on his game if Rodriguez is either off the court or not playing to his best ability. McClellan had 16 points and six boards in 34 minutes against Richmond last game, but just two points in 27 minutes against Alabama in the second round of the tournament. The better McClellan will need to show up in this game or the Hurricanes will not be advancing to the finals.

              C Tonye Jekiri (8.7 PPG, 10.1 RPG, 1.4 BPG) has done his part for Miami in the tournament. He’s averaging 8.5 PPG and 11.0 RPG over the past two games and will need to continue to rebound the ball effectively moving forward. Jekiri is also a good shot-blocker but he has blocked only three shots in his past four games. He’ll need to do better in that department on Tuesday.

              Like Miami, the Owls struggle on offense but know how to lock their opponents down on defense. Temple is averaging just 64.8 PPG (238th in NCAA) on 38.4% shooting (341st in NCAA) but allowing just 61.2 PPG (45th in NCAA).

              G Will Cummings (14.9 PPG, 4.2 APG, 4.1 RPG, 1.9 SPG) is this team’s most reliable scorer. Cummings relentlessly attacks the rim and is averaging 22.0 PPG in the NIT so far. He has gotten hot from the outside in this tournament as well; going 7-for-12 from three over the past three games. If he is knocking down his outside shots then it’ll be tough for Miami to beat Temple on Tuesday.

              G Quenton DeCosey (12.4 PPG, 4.6 RPG, 2.2 APG) was unbelievable in the win over Louisiana Tech last game, finishing with 21 points and 11 rebounds in 33 minutes of action. He’ll see a lot of time matched up with McClellan in this game and must hold his own in that matchup.

              G Jesse Morgan (12.1 PPG, 3.2 RPG, 1.1 SPG) is another talented scorer in this backcourt and is averaging 18.5 PPG and 4.5 RPG in 23.5 MPG over the past two contests. He is a solid outside shooter (36% 3PT) and will need to get hot in order to help his team score on the tough Miami defense Tuesday.

              F Jaylen Bond (7.7 PPG, 8.0 RPG, 1.4 SPG) will be crucial in this game for Temple. He is one of the few players on this team that likes to get physical inside and he must rebound the ball well Tuesday. He had just three rebounds against Louisiana Tech after grabbing 15 against George Washington in the second round.
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              • #22
                === Nets host Pacers in crucial Eastern showdown ===

                (SportsNetwork.com) - The Indiana Pacers visit the Barclays Center on Tuesday
                night to take on the Brooklyn Nets in a crucial matchup with serious playoff
                implications.

                The Nets and Boston Celtics are tied for the eighth and final playoff berth in
                the Eastern Conference. The Pacers are a half-game behind both, so Tuesday's
                outcome could play a huge part in deciding a spot in the postseason.

                The Nets have won three straight to get into a share of eighth. Brooklyn's run
                dates back earlier as it has won five of its last six, including two in a row
                as the host.

                After a win in Charlotte on Wednesday, the Nets beat LeBron James and the
                Cleveland Cavaliers. They made it three in a row with a 107-99 home win over
                the Los Angeles Lakers on Sunday.

                Brook Lopez scored 30 points with 11 rebounds to help cement his Eastern
                Conference Player of the Week honor.

                Joe Johnson had 18 points with eight rebounds and seven assists, and Markel
                Brown chipped in a career-high 17 points for Brooklyn.

                Jordan Hill's late jumper pulled Los Angeles within three, but Lopez followed
                with a driving slam dunk and Johnson nailed a 3-pointer to make it 101-93 with
                1:57 on the clock.

                "We knew that they were going to keep fighting," said Lopez. "They're an NBA
                team and have a lot of season left."

                The Nets play four of their next six at home and one of those road games is
                against the New York Knicks, so it's just a subway ride for Wednesday's
                contest.

                The Pacers have won two of three since a six-game losing streak. They won at
                Washington, lost in Milwaukee, then came back home Sunday and defeated the
                Dallas Mavericks, 104-99.

                C.J. Miles scored 28 points to lead the Pacers. Roy Hibbert and George Hill
                each scored 14 points, while David West and Rodney Stuckey both added 10
                apiece for Indiana.

                "It's no secret where we stand in the standings," said Miles.

                Hill went on an 8-2 run by himself as Indiana took a 97-91 lead with over four
                minutes left in the game.

                Chandler Parsons then scored the first two baskets of a 6-0 spurt for the Mavs
                that tied the game. Miles buried a 3-pointer with a minute left after two free
                throws from Hibbert, then Parsons netted a jumper that brought Dallas within
                three with 56.4 seconds left.

                The score remained the same with under 10 seconds to play when Parsons missed
                a contested 3-pointer, and Miles dropped in two free throws to seal the win.

                The Nets beat the Pacers by 12 just 10 days ago to snap a five-game series
                losing streak. Indiana has won three consecutive contests at the Barclays
                Center.
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                • #23
                  === Hawks go for season sweep of Pistons ===

                  (SportsNetwork.com) - The Atlanta Hawks continue their preparation for the
                  Eastern Conference playoffs Tuesday night when they visit The Palace of Auburn
                  Hills to meet the Detroit Pistons.

                  The Hawks clinched the top seed in the conference and will own homecourt
                  advantage throughout the East playoffs. Head coach Mike Budenholzer will rest
                  some guys during the last two weeks of the season, but his starters played on
                  Monday.

                  Atlanta toppled the slumping Milwaukee Bucks, 101-88, at Philips Arena.

                  Kyle Korver only finished with 11 points, but they came in a 65-second span.
                  At 5:49 in the third quarter, Korver hit his first 3 of the game. On the next
                  three possessions, he scored eight more points. Atlanta's lead ballooned from
                  five points to 16, and it held on from there to win for the third time in four
                  games.

                  DeMarre Carroll led the Hawks with 23 points, Al Horford contributed 18, and
                  Paul Millsap finished with 15 points and nine rebounds.

                  "It was a pretty consistent effort on both ends of the court," said
                  Budenholzer.

                  Atlanta guard Dennis Schroder left the game in the first quarter with a toe
                  injury. He is listed as out for Tuesday's game. Budenholzer may elect to rest
                  some starters with Tuesday's game being the second of a back-to-back.

                  The Pistons are not technically out of the playoff race yet. They trail the
                  Boston Celtics and Brooklyn Nets, co-occupants of the eighth seed, by 4 1/2
                  games.

                  Detroit had a four-game winning streak snapped Sunday night in a 109-102 road
                  loss to the Miami Heat.

                  The Pistons staged a second-half rally, but it wasn't enough. The team
                  couldn't contain Dwyane Wade, who torched Detroit for 40 points, including 19
                  in the fourth quarter.

                  Andre Drummond scored a career-high 32 points and grabbed 14 rebounds for the
                  Pistons. Reggie Jackson added 31 points, but the rest of the Pistons combined
                  to shoot just 14-of-49.

                  The Heat led by 17, but did not score in the final four minutes of the third
                  period. Detroit pulled within 71-65 when it finished the third quarter on an
                  11-0 run that included two long-distance shots from Jodie Meeks.

                  Kentavious Caldwell-Pope's layup opened the fourth and cut the Pistons'
                  deficit to four, but Wade scored the next four points in a 12-4 spurt to
                  regain some breathing room.

                  "We had too many defensive breakdowns, and we missed far too many shots," said
                  Pistons coach Stan Van Gundy.

                  The Pistons head to Charlotte and Chicago, starting Wednesday night.

                  The Hawks will go for a season sweep on Wednesday for the first time since the
                  2008-09 season.
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                  • #24
                    Miami

                    - Guard Dwyane Wade (3/30, sore left knee) is probable for Tuesday's game against San Antonio. Guard Shabazz Napier (3/30, strained right hip) is doubtful for Tuesday's game against San Antonio. Center Hassan Whiteside (3/30, lacerated right hand) is probable for Tuesday's game against San Antonio. Forward Luol Deng (3/30, bruised right knee) is questionable for Tuesday's game against San Antonio. Center Chris Andersen (3/30, bruised left calf) is questionable for Tuesday's game against San Antonio. Forward Chris Bosh (2/21, blood clots in lungs) is expected to miss the remainder of the season. Forward Josh McRoberts (12/10, torn ligament in right knee) is expected to miss the remainder of the season. Forward Michael Beasley (3/30, bruised right elbow) is questionable for Tuesday's game against San Antonio.
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                    • #25
                      === Warriors, Clippers renew rivalry in LA ===

                      (SportsNetwork.com) - Two of the top-scoring teams in the NBA duke it out
                      Tuesday, as the Golden State Warriors and Los Angeles Clippers renew
                      hostilities at Staples Center.

                      The Warriors and Clippers are Pacific Division rivals and not very fond of
                      each other. The Warriors recently captured a division crown and have won nine
                      in a row and 14 of their last 15 games.

                      Golden State set a franchise record with its 60th win of the season, a 108-95
                      triumph over the Milwaukee Bucks on Saturday which clinched homecourt
                      advantage through the Western Conference playoffs.

                      Stephen Curry, who was named conference Player of the Week on Monday, had 25
                      points and Klay Thompson added 21 for the Western Conference-leading Warriors,
                      who shot 51.2 percent and are 3-0 on a four-game road trip.

                      Harrison Barnes posted 13 points and six rebounds and Marreese Speights
                      supplied 12 points and seven boards for the Warriors.

                      "Wins and losses might not matter when it comes to the standings but we want
                      to win as many games as possible and we want to feel good about how we're
                      going into the playoffs," Curry said after the Warriors secured the best mark
                      in the West for the first time since 1975-76.

                      The Warriors haven't lost since March 13 at Denver and are 26-11 on the road.
                      They are also 40-0 when holding teams under 100 points and averaging an NBA-
                      high 109.8 points per game. Golden State is first with a 47.8 field goal
                      percentage.

                      Golden State, which owns a 35-8 mark against teams from the West, will return
                      home to host Phoenix on Thursday before playing three more on the road at
                      Dallas, San Antonio and New Orleans.

                      The Clippers sit second in the league in both scoring (106.6 ppg) and field
                      goal percentage (47.3), and completed an unblemished three-game trip with
                      Sunday's 119-106 victory over the Boston Celtics.

                      J.J. Redick scored 27 points, Blake Griffin and Chris Paul each had 21 and
                      Matt Barnes netted 18 points with seven rebounds for Los Angeles, which shot
                      48.8 percent from the field and scored 105 points through three quarters. Paul
                      handed out 10 assists and DeAndre Jordan provided 15 points and 14 boards.

                      "Our ball movement is sensational right now," Los Angeles coach Doc Rivers
                      said. "We haven't been a great travel team up until now. We had amazing focus
                      when we left on this trip. They felt like these are the games we can get."

                      Rivers' squad is fifth in the West standings - 1 1/2 games ahead of San
                      Antonio - and has won seven straight and 12 of the last 16 games. The Clippers
                      are 27-10 as the host and will start a three-game trek Wednesday against
                      Portland, Denver and LA Lakers.

                      Los Angeles is 31-14 against conference foes this season, going 18-5 at home,
                      and has lost two of three meetings with Golden State this season. The Pacific
                      rivals have split the last 16 games in this series, including the playoffs.

                      The Clippers have won four in a row at home versus the Warriors.

                      In the last meeting on March 8, a 106-98 win by Golden State, Clippers reserve
                      guard Dahntay Jones bumped into Warriors forward Draymond Green during his
                      postgame interview. Jones denied bumping Green on purpose.

                      "I think he wanted a reaction from me, but he don't play," Green said.
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                      • #26
                        NBA Injuries

                        Atlanta Hawks
                        Player Pos. Date Details Status Injury
                        Dennis Schroder G 03/31/2015 will miss Tuesday's game against Detroit Out sprained toe
                        Mike Scott F 03/12/2015 is expected to miss 4-6 weeks Out broken toe

                        Boston Celtics
                        Player Pos. Date Details Status Injury
                        Jared Sullinger F 02/12/2015 will miss the remainder of the season Out stress fracture in left foot

                        Brooklyn Nets
                        Player Pos. Date Details Status Injury
                        Sergey Karasev F 03/11/2015 is expected to miss the remainder of the season Out right knee surgery
                        Mirza Teletovic F 01/23/2015 will miss the remainder of the season Out blood clots in lungs
                        Deron Williams G 03/31/2015 is questionable for Tuesday's game against Indiana Questionable illness
                        Thaddeus Young F 03/31/2015 is questionable for Tuesday's game against Indiana Questionable hyperextended left knee

                        Charlotte Hornets
                        Player Pos. Date Details Status Injury
                        Michael Kidd-Gilchrist F 03/28/2015 is expected to miss at least one week Out sprained left ankle
                        Cody Zeller F 03/31/2015 is questionable for Wednesday's game against Detroit Questionable sprained right shoulder

                        Chicago Bulls
                        Player Pos. Date Details Status Injury
                        Doug McDermott F 03/29/2015 is questionable for Wednesday's game against Milwaukee Questionable back spasms
                        Derrick Rose G 02/24/2015 is expected to miss 4-6 weeks Out right knee surgery

                        Cleveland Cavaliers
                        Player Pos. Date Details Status Injury
                        Kevin Love F 03/30/2015 is questionable for Thursday's game against Miami Questionable sore lower back
                        Iman Shumpert G 03/30/2015 is questionable for Thursday's game against Miami Questionable sprained left ankle
                        Anderson Varejao C 12/24/2014 is expected to miss the remainder of the season Out left Achilles surgery

                        Dallas Mavericks
                        Player Pos. Date Details Status Injury
                        J.J. Barea G 03/30/2015 is questionable for Wednesday's game against Oklahoma City Questionable sprained left ankle
                        Monta Ellis G 03/31/2015 is probable for Wednesday's game against Oklahoma City Probable sprained right knee
                        Denver Nuggets
                        Player Pos. Date Details Status Injury
                        Darrell Arthur F 03/29/2015 is questionable for Wednesday's game against Utah Questionable strained right calf
                        Danilo Gallinari F 03/29/2015 is questionable for Wednesday's game against Utah Questionable shoulder

                        Detroit Pistons
                        Player Pos. Date Details Status Injury
                        Brandon Jennings G 01/25/2015 will miss the remainder of the season Out left Achilles surgery
                        Greg Monroe F 03/15/2015 is out indefinitely Out strained right knee

                        Golden State Warriors
                        Player Pos. Date Details Status Injury
                        Draymond Green F 03/31/2015 will miss Tuesday's game against the LA Clippers Out bruised shin

                        Houston Rockets
                        Player Pos. Date Details Status Injury
                        Patrick Beverley G 03/24/2015 is expected to miss the remainder of the season Out torn ligament in left wrist
                        Dwight Howard C 03/31/2015 is probable for Wednesday's game against Sacramento Probable sore right knee
                        Terrence Jones F 03/31/2015 is questionable for Wednesday's game against Sacramento Questionable collapsed lung
                        Donatas Motiejunas F 03/27/2015 is out indefinitely Out sore lower back
                        Kostas Papanikolaou F 02/22/2015 is out indefinitely Out sprained right ankle

                        Indiana Pacers
                        Player Pos. Date Details Status Injury
                        Paul George F 08/01/2014 is out indefinitely Out right leg surgery
                        Rodney Stuckey G 03/31/2015 is questionable for Tuesday's game against Brooklyn Questionable sore right wrist

                        Los Angeles Clippers
                        Player Pos. Date Details Status Injury
                        Jamal Crawford G 03/03/2015 is out indefinitely Out bruised right calf
                        Los Angeles Lakers
                        Player Pos. Date Details Status Injury
                        Carlos Boozer F 03/31/2015 is questionable for Wednesday's game against New Orleans Questionable illness
                        Kobe Bryant G 01/23/2015 will miss the remainder of the season Out torn right rotator cuff
                        Jeremy Lin G 03/31/2015 is questionable for Wednesday's game against New Orleans Questionable illness
                        Ronnie Price G 02/24/2015 is expected to miss the remainder of the season Out right elbow surgery
                        Julius Randle F 10/29/2014 is expected to miss the remainder of the season Out broken right leg
                        Nick Young G 02/23/2015 is expected to miss the remainder of the season Out small fracture in left patella

                        Memphis Grizzlies
                        Player Pos. Date Details Status Injury
                        Tony Allen F 03/28/2015 is out indefinitely Out strained left hamstring
                        Zach Randolph F 03/31/2015 is questionable for Friday's game against Oklahoma City Questionable hyperextended elbow/sore knee

                        Miami Heat
                        Player Pos. Date Details Status Injury
                        Chris Andersen C 03/31/2015 is questionable for Tuesday's game against San Antonio Questionable bruised left calf
                        Michael Beasley F 03/31/2015 is questionable for Tuesday's game against San Antonio Questionable bruised right elbow
                        Chris Bosh F 02/21/2015 is expected to miss the remainder of the season Out blood clots in lungs
                        Luol Deng F 03/31/2015 is questionable for Tuesday's game against San Antonio Questionable bruised right knee
                        Josh McRoberts F 12/10/2014 is expected to miss the remainder of the season Out torn ligament in right knee
                        Shabazz Napier G 03/31/2015 is doubtful for Tuesday's game against San Antonio Doubtful strained right hip
                        Dwyane Wade G 03/31/2015 is probable for Tuesday's game against San Antonio Probable sore left knee
                        Hassan Whiteside C 03/31/2015 is probable for Tuesday's game against San Antonio Probable lacerated right hand

                        Milwaukee Bucks
                        Player Pos. Date Details Status Injury
                        Jared Dudley F 03/31/2015 is probable for Wednesday's game against Chicago Probable back spasms
                        Damien Inglis F 10/28/2014 will miss the entire season Out right ankle surgery
                        Jabari Parker F 12/16/2014 will miss the remainder of the season Out left knee surgery

                        Minnesota Timberwolves
                        Player Pos. Date Details Status Injury
                        Gorgui Dieng C 03/31/2015 will miss Wednesday's game against Toronto Out concussion-like symptoms
                        Kevin Garnett F 03/08/2015 is out indefinitely Out sore left knee
                        Kevin Martin G 03/31/2015 is questionable for Wednesday's game against Toronto Questionable strained left hamstring
                        Shabazz Muhammad F 02/21/2015 will miss the remainder of the season Out left middle finger surgery
                        Gary Neal G 03/23/2015 is out indefinitely Out sprained left ankle
                        Nikola Pekovic C 03/12/2015 will miss the remainder of the season Out sprained right ankle
                        Ricky Rubio G 03/31/2015 is questionable for Wednesday's game against Toronto Questionable sprained left ankle

                        New Orleans Pelicans
                        Player Pos. Date Details Status Injury
                        Ryan Anderson F 02/22/2015 is expected to miss 2-4 weeks Out sprained right MCL
                        Jrue Holiday G 01/13/2015 is out indefinitely Out stress reaction in right leg

                        New York Knicks
                        Player Pos. Date Details Status Injury
                        Carmelo Anthony F 02/16/2015 will miss the remainder of the season Out left knee surgery
                        Jose Calderon G 02/26/2015 is expected to miss the remainder of the season Out left Achilles surgery
                        Tim Hardaway Jr. G 03/16/2015 is out indefinitely Out sprained right wrist
                        Alexey Shved G 03/23/2015 is out indefinitely Out fractured rib
                        Travis Wear F 03/29/2015 is questionable for Wednesday's game against Brooklyn Questionable strained lower back

                        Oklahoma City Thunder
                        Player Pos. Date Details Status Injury
                        Nick Collison G 03/21/2015 is expected to miss 1-2 weeks Out sprained left ankle
                        Kevin Durant F 03/27/2015 will miss the remainder of the season Out right foot surgery
                        Serge Ibaka F 03/16/2015 is out indefinitely Out sore knee
                        Andre Roberson G 03/23/2015 is expected to miss 2-3 weeks Out sprained ankle
                        Dion Waiters G 03/30/2015 is questionable for Wednesday's game against Dallas Questionable sore foot

                        Orlando Magic
                        Player Pos. Date Details Status Injury
                        Dewayne Dedmon F 03/28/2015 is questionable for Wednesday's game against San Antonio Questionable sore left ankle
                        Evan Fournier G 02/26/2015 is out indefinitely Out strained right hip
                        Devyn Marble G 03/04/2015 will miss at least 4-6 weeks Out detached left retina

                        Philadelphia 76ers
                        Player Pos. Date Details Status Injury
                        Joel Embiid C 07/05/2014 is expected to miss the entire season Out right foot surgery
                        Jerami Grant F 03/31/2015 is questionable for Wednesday's game against Washington Questionable upper respiratory infection
                        Luc Mbah a Moute F 03/31/2015 is questionable for Wednesday's game against Washington Questionable sore left shoulder
                        Jason Richardson G 03/31/2015 is doubtful for Wednesday's game against Washington Doubtful swollen left knee
                        Tony Wroten G 01/14/2015 is expected to miss the remainder of the season Out right knee surgery

                        Phoenix Suns
                        Player Pos. Date Details Status Injury
                        Brandon Knight G 03/31/2015 is questionable for Thursday's game against Golden State Questionable sprained left ankle
                        Alex Len C 03/31/2015 is questionable for Thursday's game against Golden State Questionable broken nose
                        Marcus Thornton G 03/31/2015 is questionable for Thursday's game against Golden State Questionable strained toe

                        Portland Trail Blazers
                        Player Pos. Date Details Status Injury
                        Wesley Matthews G 03/06/2015 will miss the remainder of the season Out left Achilles surgery

                        Sacramento Kings
                        Player Pos. Date Details Status Injury
                        Darren Collison G 02/26/2015 is expected to miss the remainder of the season Out strained abdominal/hip
                        Rudy Gay F 03/31/2015 is out indefinitely Out concussion
                        Eric Moreland F 01/01/2015 will miss the remainder of the season Out left shoulder surgery

                        San Antonio Spurs
                        Player Pos. Date Details Status Injury
                        No significant injuries

                        Toronto Raptors
                        Player Pos. Date Details Status Injury
                        Kyle Lowry G 03/25/2015 is out indefinitely Out back spasms

                        Utah Jazz
                        Player Pos. Date Details Status Injury
                        Alec Burks G 12/30/2014 will miss the remainder of the season Out left shoulder surgery
                        Derrick Favors F 03/31/2015 is questionable for Wednesday's game against Denver Questionable back spasms
                        Rodney Hood G 03/31/2015 is doubtful for Wednesday's game against Denver Doubtful concussion

                        Washington Wizards
                        Player Pos. Date Details Status Injury
                        DeJuan Blair F 03/30/2015 is questionable for Wednesday's game against Philadelphia Questionable personal
                        Kris Humphries F 02/26/2015 is out indefinitely Out strained left groin
                        Garrett Temple G 03/10/2015 is out indefinitely Out strained right hamstring
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                        • #27
                          NHL

                          Tuesday, March 31

                          Game Score Status Pick Amount

                          Florida - 7:00 PM ET Boston -165 500 TRIPLE PLAY
                          Boston - Under 5 500

                          Carolina - 7:00 PM ET Carolina +173 500 HAT TRICK
                          Washington - Under 5 500

                          New Jersey - 7:00 PM ET Columbus -150 500 DOUBLE PLAY
                          Columbus - Over 5 500

                          Tampa Bay - 7:30 PM ET Tampa Bay -170 500 DOUBLE PLAY
                          Toronto - Over 5.5 500

                          Ottawa - 7:30 PM ET Detroit -143 500 *****
                          Detroit - Over 5.5 500

                          Vancouver - 8:00 PM ET Nashville -147 500 HAT TRICK
                          Nashville - Under 5 500

                          NY Rangers - 8:00 PM ET Winnipeg -111 500 *****
                          Winnipeg - Over 5.5 500
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                          • #28
                            NBA

                            Tuesday, March 31

                            Game Score Status Pick Amount

                            Indiana - 7:30 PM ET Indiana +1.5 500 DOUBLE PLAY
                            Brooklyn - Over 199 500

                            Atlanta - 7:30 PM ET Detroit -6 500 DOUBLE PLAY
                            Detroit - Under 196 500

                            San Antonio - 8:00 PM ET San Antonio -8.5 500 *****
                            Miami - Over 194.5 500

                            Golden State - 10:30 PM ET Golden State +3.5 500 SLAM DUNK
                            L.A. Clippers - Over 218 500
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                            • #29
                              NCAAB

                              Tuesday, March 31

                              Game Score Status Pick Amount

                              Miami-Florida - 7:00 PM ET Temple -1 500 SLAM DUNK
                              Temple - Under 138.5 500

                              Tenn-Martin - 7:00 PM ET Tenn-Martin +6.5 500 TRIPLE PLAY
                              Evansville - Over 149 500

                              Stanford - 9:00 PM ET Old Dominion +3 500 DOUBLE PLAY
                              Old Dominion - Under 134.5 500

                              New Jersey Tech - 9:00 PM ET New Jersey Tech +4.5 500 DOUBLE PLAY
                              Northern Arizona - Over 144 500



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