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  • #16
    NHL
    Dunkel



    San Jose at Carolina
    San Jose is the hottest team in hockey right now with an 8-0-2 mark since March 4 while outscoring the opposition 38-10. The Sharks' top line continued to play well in a 5-1 win over Atlanta on Thursday with Jonathon Cheechoo scoring three goals and Joe Thornton adding three assists. Evgeni Nabokov has also been impressive in the net with a 6-0-2 record and 1.12 GAA since March 4. The Hurricanes did beat Washington 4-3 on Thursday for their third win in four games, but don't look to have the firepower to keep up with San Jose right now. The Sharks should prevail in this one according to Dunkel, which has San Jose favored by 2 1/2. Dunkel Pick: San Jose (-1 1/2). Here are all of today's games.

    SATURDAY, MARCH 24
    Time Posted: 11:00 a.m. EST

    Game 51-52: Atlanta at Pittsburgh
    Dunkel Ratings: Atlanta 12.479; Pittsburgh 13.329
    Dunkel Line & Total: Pittsburgh by 1; 5 1/2
    Vegas Line & Total: Pittsburgh by 1 1/2; 6 1/2
    Dunkel Pick: Atlanta (+1 1/2); Under

    Game 53-54: NY Rangers at Boston
    Dunkel Ratings: NY Rangers 13.931; Boston 11.380
    Dunkel Line & Total: NY Rangers by 2 1/2; 4 1/2
    Vegas Line & Total: NY Rangers by 1 1/2; 5 1/2
    Dunkel Pick: NY Rangers (-1 1/2); Under

    Game 55-56: NY Islanders at Philadelphia
    Dunkel Ratings: NY Islanders 12.353; Philadelphia 10.933
    Dunkel Line & Total: NY Islanders by 1 1/2; 7
    Vegas Line & Total: NY Islanders by 1 1/2; 6
    Dunkel Pick: Neutral; Over

    Game 57-58: St. Louis at Detroit
    Dunkel Ratings: St. Louis 11.547; Detroit 13.162
    Dunkel Line & Total: Detroit by 1 1/2; 5
    Vegas Line & Total: Detroit by 1 1/2; 5 1/2
    Dunkel Pick: Neutral; Under

    Game 59-60: Washington at Montreal
    Dunkel Ratings: Washington 11.142; Montreal 12.359
    Dunkel Line & Total: Montreal by 1; 6
    Vegas Line & Total: Montreal by 1 1/2; 6 1/2
    Dunkel Pick: Washington (+1 1/2); Under

    Game 61-62: Buffalo at Toronto
    Dunkel Ratings: Buffalo 13.090; Toronto 11.655
    Dunkel Line & Total: Buffalo by 1 1/2; 5
    Vegas Line & Total: Buffalo by 1 1/2; 6
    Dunkel Pick: Neutral; Under

    Game 63-64: San Jose at Carolina
    Dunkel Ratings: San Jose 14.650; Carolina 12.287
    Dunkel Line & Total: San Jose by 2 1/2; 6
    Vegas Line & Total: San Jose by 1 1/2; 5 1/2
    Dunkel Pick: San Jose (-1 1/2); Over

    Game 65-66: Ottawa at Tampa Bay
    Dunkel Ratings: Ottawa 13.731; Tampa Bay 11.681
    Dunkel Line & Total: Ottawa by 2; 5
    Vegas Line & Total: Ottawa by 1 1/2; 6
    Dunkel Pick: Ottawa (-1 1/2); Under

    Game 67-68: New Jersey at Florida
    Dunkel Ratings: New Jersey 11.303; Florida 13.178
    Dunkel Line & Total: Florida by 2; 6 1/2
    Vegas Line & Total: Florida by 1 1/2; 5 1/2
    Dunkel Pick: Florida (-1 1/2); Over

    Game 69-70: Los Angeles at Minnesota
    Dunkel Ratings: Los Angeles 12.134; Minnesota 14.278
    Dunkel Line & Total: Minnesota by 2; 5
    Vegas Line & Total: Minnesota by 1 1/2; 5 1/2
    Dunkel Pick: Minnesota (-1 1/2); Under

    Game 71-72: Dallas at Phoenix
    Dunkel Ratings: Dallas 12.755; Phoenix 11.339
    Dunkel Line & Total: Dallas by 1 1/2; 5
    Vegas Line & Total: Dallas by 1 1/2; 5 1/2
    Dunkel Pick: Neutral; Under

    Game 73-74: Nashville at Edmonton
    Dunkel Ratings: Nashville 13.274; Edmonton 10.597
    Dunkel Line & Total: Nashville by 3; 4 1/2
    Vegas Line & Total: Nashville by 1 1/2; 5 1/2
    Dunkel Pick: Nashville (-1 1/2); Under

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    • #17
      70% Situations


      NBA (Saturday) Play On NBA underdogs of 10+ points after going over the total by 18+ points in their last three games now facing an opponent that has gone under the total by 48+ points in their last ten games.
      (39-13 ATS since 1996.) (75%) PLAY: Memphis +11

      CBB / NCAA (Saturday) Play Over CBB teams when the total is 130 to 139.5 with a team that averages 67-74 points per game facing a team that allows <=63 points per game after 2 straight games where both teams scored 65 or fewer points.
      (29-7 Over last 5 seasons.) (80.6%) PLAY: UCLA / Kansas OVER 130


      AFL Football (Saturday) Play Under AFL teams when the total is 110 or more with a team that averages scoring 28+ points per game in the first half and after scoring 53 points or more in two straight games.
      (24-4 Under last 5 seasons.) (85.7%)
      PLAY: San Jose / Georgia UNDER 112.5

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      • #18
        NHL
        Write-up


        Saturday, March 24

        Hot Teams
        -- Rangers won last three games, allowing one goal.

        Cold Teams
        -- Bruins lost three in row, six of last eight games.
        -- Islanders lost six of their last eight games. Flyers lost three in a row, five of last six games.
        -- Atlanta lost six of its last eight games. Penguins lost last two games, scoring one goal in each.
        -- St Louis lost seven of its last nine games. Red Wings lost its last three games, scoring one goal in each.

        Series Records
        -- Rangers are 3-0 vs Boston this season: 3-1/6-1/7-0.
        -- Islanders are 4-2 against Philadelphia this season.
        -- Thrashers are 2-1 vs Penguins this season: 4-3/4-2/3-4.
        -- Red Wings are 5-2 against the Blues this season.

        Back-to-Back Situations
        -- Rangers lost front end on six of last seven back/backs.
        -- Islanders are 5-7 on front end of back/back.
        -- Penguins won front end on last five back/backs.
        -- St Louis is 4-11 on front end of back/backs.

        Totals
        -- Under is 9-1 in last ten Ranger games.
        -- Last eight Flyer games stayed under the total.
        -- Over is 5-1 in last six Pittsburgh home games.
        -- Under is 4-1-1 in last six St Louis road games.
        -- Under is 5-2 in last seven Lightning games.

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        • #19
          NBA
          Write-up


          Saturday, March 24

          Hot Teams
          -- Charlotte is 5-2 vs spread in last seven games.
          -- Philly won nine of last thirteen games. Heat won 10 of last 12 games, but got crushed at Indiana last night.
          -- Memphis is 7-3-2 vs spread in game after its last 12 losses.

          Cold Teams
          -- Nets lost eight of their last eleven games.
          -- Utah lost five of its last six games.

          Series Records
          -- Road team won both New Jersey-Charlotte games this year.
          -- Home side is 3-0 in Philly-Miami games this season.
          -- Visiting team is 3-0 in Memphis-Utah games this season.

          Back-to-Back Situations
          -- Nets are 7-9 vs spread if they played the night before.
          -- 76ers covered four of last five if they played night before.
          -- Utah is 4-9 vs spread last 13 times they played nite before.

          Totals
          -- Over is 10-3-1 in last fourteen Charlotte games.
          -- Five of last six Miami games stayed under the total.
          -- Last seven Memphis games went over the total, but seven of last eight Utah games stayed under.

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          • #20
            NCAAB
            Write-up


            NCAA Regional Finals

            Saturday, March 24

            Underdogs have dominated this round last four years, covering 14 of 16 regional finals, which results in slightly lower spreads than you might think here. Ohio State's last loss was January 9 at Wisconsin; Memphis' last loss was Dec 20 at Arizona. Last two games have seen Buckeyes with narrow escapes; they've yet to cover in this tournament. Presence of Oden inside means Memphis will need to hit some perimeter shots; they were 5-17 from arc vs Aggies Thursday, 10-33 last weekend. Bench edge goes to Calipari. Smallish crowd expected in San Antonio.

            Over last three seasons, when higher seeded team is favored to win a regional final, higher seed is 0-10 vs spread; last team that beat spread as higher seeded favorite was UConn in '04 against 7 seed Alabama. Kansas hasn't lost since blowing double digit lead at home vs A&M Feb 3. UCLA is allowing 48.7 ppg so far in tournament, Kansas is scoring 85.3. Howland will try to grind this out and make it ugly; he won his regional final 50-45 a year ago, vs Memphis.

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            • #21
              Six-Pack for Saturday

              -- Officials have to call the travel on Georgetown at end of Friday's game. I feel bad for Vanderbilt; they have to feel sick about losing a game that way, like they got cheated.

              -- Tennessee made 16-31 from arc Thursday, but only 8-17 from foul line, and they lose by a point. Go figure.

              -- How about Wisconsin? They're only one of top 8 seeds in tournament that isn't still playing.

              -- The more you think about it, John Calipari makes a lot of sense for the Kentucky job.

              -- In the Sweet 16 games. USC led by nine at half, Vandy by 8, Texas A&M by 5, Tennessee by 17, but they all lost.

              -- All four #1 seeds trailed in their regional semifinal games, all by at least six points, but all four won.

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              • #22
                Saturday's List of 13: Random baseball thoughts........

                The Sports Illustrated baseball preview issue found its way into my hands Friday; here are some things I learned..........

                13) In his career, Jason Giambi's slugging percentage is 92 points higher when he plays first base, as opposed to at DH.

                12) Devil Rays lost 60 games last year that they had a lead in, 15 more than any other American League team.

                11) White Sox' Charlie Haeger is youngest pure knuckleballer to make major leagues since Charlie Hough in 1970.

                10) Royals' payroll is $13M higher than it was last season.

                9) 1990 Red Sox hold all-time record by grounding into 174 double plays; last year's A's grounded into 170. Odd thing is, both teams made the playoffs.

                8) Seattle DH's hit .235 last year, with only 38 extra base hits.

                7) There were 157 home runs hit at Fenway last year, 216 in Boston road games, the biggest differential in big leagues.

                6) Indians scored 236 more runs than they allowed last year, second-best ratio in majors; Cleveland was only team in the top nine in run differential that missed the playoffs.

                5) Twins made the playoffs last year, but threw one complete game all season, and they lost that game, 2-0.

                4) Indians (84), Angels (80) allowed most unearned runs last year. Cardinals (41) allowed the least.

                3) Pirates hit dozen less home runs (141) than any team in the National League; they've finished in the bottom half of NL in home runs in each of last fourteen seasons.

                2) Cincinnati hitters finished second in walks, second in HRs, but ninth in runs scored, because they hit only .257 and had an awful lot of strikeouts (1,192 or 7.36 per game).

                1) Why is Willy Taveras in Colorado? No Rockie player has stolen more than 14 bases in last four years. Thats why.

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                • #23
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                  • #24
                    Originally posted by pm530
                    Saturday's List of 13: Random baseball thoughts........

                    The Sports Illustrated baseball preview issue found its way into my hands Friday; here are some things I learned..........

                    13) In his career, Jason Giambi's slugging percentage is 92 points higher when he plays first base, as opposed to at DH.

                    12) Devil Rays lost 60 games last year that they had a lead in, 15 more than any other American League team.

                    11) White Sox' Charlie Haeger is youngest pure knuckleballer to make major leagues since Charlie Hough in 1970.

                    10) Royals' payroll is $13M higher than it was last season.

                    9) 1990 Red Sox hold all-time record by grounding into 174 double plays; last year's A's grounded into 170. Odd thing is, both teams made the playoffs.

                    8) Seattle DH's hit .235 last year, with only 38 extra base hits.

                    7) There were 157 home runs hit at Fenway last year, 216 in Boston road games, the biggest differential in big leagues.

                    6) Indians scored 236 more runs than they allowed last year, second-best ratio in majors; Cleveland was only team in the top nine in run differential that missed the playoffs.

                    5) Twins made the playoffs last year, but threw one complete game all season, and they lost that game, 2-0.

                    4) Indians (84), Angels (80) allowed most unearned runs last year. Cardinals (41) allowed the least.

                    3) Pirates hit dozen less home runs (141) than any team in the National League; they've finished in the bottom half of NL in home runs in each of last fourteen seasons.

                    2) Cincinnati hitters finished second in walks, second in HRs, but ninth in runs scored, because they hit only .257 and had an awful lot of strikeouts (1,192 or 7.36 per game).

                    1) Why is Willy Taveras in Colorado? No Rockie player has stolen more than 14 bases in last four years. Thats why.

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