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  • #16
    NBA


    Sunday, February 15


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    ALL STAR GAME PREVIEW AND PICK
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    The best players of the NBA will again take center stage for the entertainment extravaganza known as the 2009 NBA All-Star Game from Phoenix on Sunday. Last season, the East defeated the West 134-128 with LeBron James of the Cleveland Cavaliers garnering MVP honors. That was the second time in three years that he took home the trophy and with he and Kobe Bryant forming their own personal head-to-head dual, the MVP honor for ’09 figures to come down to those two and which side wins the game. We’re here to look at that prospect as well as to dig up some key handicapping information from past all-star games in order to help you if you choose to partake in this year’s proceedings. The West is a 4-1/2 point favorite with a total of 263.

    James is the inarguable star for the East, but the rest of the starters include Dwight Howard of the Orlando Magic, Kevin Garnett of the Boston Celtics, Dwyane Wade of the Miami Heat and Allen Iverson of the Detroit Pistons. On the bench for the East are all-stars Rashard Lewis of the Orlando Magic, Ray Allen and Paul Pierce of the Boston Celtics, Devin Harris of the New Jersey Nets, Mo Williams of the Cavaliers, Danny Granger of the Indiana Pacers and Joe Johnson of the Atlanta Hawks. Allen and Williams were named subs last week.

    Iverson is the only player whose worthiness appears to be under question, so expect the rest of the East guards to receive additional playing time.

    The West All-Stars starters include Chris Paul of the New Orleans Hornets, assuming he’s able to go with his groin injury, Kobe Bryant of the Los Angeles Lakers, Amare Stoudemire of the Phoenix Suns, Tim Duncan of the San Antonio Spurs and Yao Ming of the Houston Rockets. The bench of the West will include Tony Parker of the San Antonio Spurs, Chauncey Billups of the Denver Nuggets, Brandon Roy of the Portland Trail Blazers, David West of the New Orleans Hornets, Dirk Nowitzki of the Dallas Mavericks, Pau Gasol of the Los Angeles Lakers and Shaquille O’Neal of the Phoenix Suns.

    Coaching the East will be Cleveland Cavaliers coach Mike Brown, and the coach of the West will be Los Angeles Lakers coach Phil Jackson. The West figures to have a size advantage, with six players towering at 7-foot or more in height. If anything, the speed could be the advantage of the East. Of course, being in Phoenix, the “home court advantage” will again be favoring the West for the 6th straight season. Officially, the East hosted the ’07 game in Vegas, but the regional edge was to the West.

    It is commonly believed that the balance of power in the NBA has shifted in recent years from the Western Conference to the Eastern. Boston helped validate that theory by winning the championship last season. This year, the trend seems to be continuing, with three of the league’s four elite teams leading their respective divisions in the East. As of press time, the Lakers, Boston, Cleveland, and Orlando were all within two games of one another.

    In terms of head-to-head records in non-conference play this season, through action on Thursday, the East was 20-games above .500 against the West. Compare that to last season, when the West was +43 games at that same point, and two years ago when the West was +49. The East’s success in ’08-09 has been top-to-bottom too, as only five of the conference’s 15 teams were under .500 in non-conference action.

    Still, even with that edge going to the East, it’s no real surprise that the West opened as the 4-1/2 point favorite. After all, it has been favored every year since 2001. Here are a few other trends that have formed in recent years in the NBA mid-season extravaganza:

    - The straight up winner has taken all but one of the last eight games ATS.
    - The Eastern Conference in on an all-star game run of 4-1 ATS, all as the underdog.
    - The so-called “road team” has won ATS in the L7 NBA All-star games.
    - OVER the total has converted in two straight games and five of the L7.
    - The last five all-star game MVP’s are on rosters for the ’09 game.

    So, who will win? More importantly, who should we bet on? Most often, that question can be answered by determining these two things: 1) Which roster is better? And 2) Which team will play with more cohesiveness? While it is impossible for anyone to know enough about #2 other than pure speculation, it IS possible to evaluate the first question. This can be done both from perception and quantitatively.

    If you read last year’s piece I did on this same subject, I used a unique formula to determine which roster was more talented. It led me to predict a 128-126 win for the East. I’ll do the same this year.

    My exercise involves taking into account the popular Hollinger Ratings on ESPN.com used for evaluating Player Efficiency (PER). I’ve estimated the minutes the starters and reserves will play and have come up with a theoretical TOTAL TEAM EFFICIENCY RATING which I use to justify a pointspread play for Sunday’s game. Take a look.


    According to the results, assuming the minutes played breakdown is somewhat near accurate, the West roster is about 4.2% better in terms of cumulative player efficiency ratings. That’s a decent sized margin for an all-star contest, much bigger than last season.

    The West would also seem to be a more motivated team this year, looking to silence critics that think the East is the better conference now. Add to that the talent margin inside, and at point, I’d have to give the West the edge on the pointspread at anything less than 4-points. Prediction: West 133, East 122


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    Last edited by Udog; 02-15-2009, 09:27 AM.

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      My exercise involves taking into account the popular Hollinger Ratings on ESPN.com used for evaluating Player Efficiency (PER). I’ve estimated the minutes the starters and reserves will play and have come up with a theoretical TOTAL TEAM EFFICIENCY RATING which I use to justify a pointspread play for Sunday’s game. Take a look.
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      • #18
        Originally posted by Spark View Post
        My exercise involves taking into account the popular Hollinger Ratings on ESPN.com used for evaluating Player Efficiency (PER). I’ve estimated the minutes the starters and reserves will play and have come up with a theoretical TOTAL TEAM EFFICIENCY RATING which I use to justify a pointspread play for Sunday’s game. Take a look.


        That's the best I can do R ...


        Thanks

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        • #19
          Originally posted by Spark View Post
          That's the best I can do R ...


          Thanks

          That'll do it, buddy! Thank you!

          I encourage all our readers to view those charts. They complete the "All Star Game Preview and Pick" article. It makes more sense when you view the charts.

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          • #20
            NHL
            Short Sheet



            Sunday, 2/15/2009

            (TC) PHILADELPHIA at NY RANGERS, 12:35 PM ET NBC
            PHILADELPHIA: 9-3 SU revenging home loss
            NY RANGERS: 3-8 SU at home off OT loss

            SAN JOSE at NEW JERSEY, 3:05 PM ET
            SAN JOSE: 1-6 SU Away playing their 4th game in 7 days
            NEW JERSEY: 19-7 SU off an Under

            COLORADO at DETROIT, 5:05 PM ET
            COLORADO: 5-12 SU off loss by 2+ goals
            DETROIT: 41-9 SU at home off division game

            WASHINGTON at FLORIDA, 5:05 PM ET
            WASHINGTON: 1-6 SU as a road favorite of -200 or less
            FLORIDA: 28-20 SU playing with revenge

            CAROLINA at BUFFALO, 6:05 PM ET
            CAROLINA: 19-12 SU Away off SU loss
            BUFFALO: 1-6 SU at home off OT win

            ATLANTA at ANAHEIM, 8:05 PM ET
            ATLANTA: 36-22 Over off home loss
            ANAHEIM: 2-6 SU at home vs. Eastern Conference

            MONTREAL at VANCOUVER, 10:05 PM ET
            MONTREAL: 12-4 Over 2nd half of season
            VANCOUVER: 8-20 SU playing their 3rd game in 4 days

            ** (TC) Denotes Time Change

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            • #21
              NCAAB
              Short Sheet



              Sunday, 2/15/2009

              ILLINOIS at INDIANA, 1:00 PM ET CBS
              ILLINOIS: 9-1 ATS off road win by 3pts or less
              INDIANA: 0-10 ATS off BB Road losses

              CLEMSON at VIRGINIA, 1:00 PM ET
              CLEMSON: 14-3 Under Away in February
              VIRGINIA: 0-7 ATS off road game

              LOYOLA-IL at BUTLER, 2:00 PM ET
              LOYOLA-IL: 4-11 ATS vs. conference
              BUTLER: 16-7 ATS off a home win

              BUFFALO at BALL ST, 2:00 PM ET
              BUFFALO: 10-2 ATS as a road favorite of 6 points or less
              BALL ST: 0-7 ATS as a home underdog of 3.5 to 6 points

              S FLORIDA at NOTRE DAME, 2:00 PM ET
              S FLORIDA: 16-30 ATS off SU loss
              NOTRE DAME: 21-9 Over vs. conference

              AKRON at N ILLINOIS, 3:00 PM ET
              AKRON: 9-0 ATS as a road favorite of 6.5 to 12 points
              N ILLINOIS: 3-10 ATS off SU loss

              TOWSON ST at DREXEL, 3:00 PM ET
              TOWSON ST: 10-3 ATS revenging home loss
              DREXEL: 8-2 Under in home games

              TEMPLE at DUQUESNE, 3:00 PM ET CBSC
              TEMPLE: 20-6 ATS vs. conference
              DUQUESNE: 4-16 ATS at home after a loss by 6 points or less

              MICHIGAN at NORTHWESTERN, 3:00 PM ET Big 10
              MICHIGAN: 35-61 ATS as road underdog
              NORTHWESTERN: 9-2 Over as favorite

              IL-CHICAGO at VALPARAISO, 4:00 PM ET
              IL-CHICAGO: 50-30 ATS when the line is +3 to -3
              VALPARAISO: 3-13 ATS off conference win

              DEPAUL at LOUISVILLE, 4:00 PM ET ESPNU
              DEPAUL: 4-16 ATS this season
              LOUISVILLE: 21-9 ATS vs. conference

              DUKE at BOSTON COLLEGE, 5:30 PM ET FSN
              DUKE: 8-2 Under vs. conference
              BOSTON COLLEGE: 10-2 ATS at home after playing as home dog

              E MICHIGAN at BOWLING GREEN, 7:00 PM ET
              E MICHIGAN: 3-11 ATS vs. conference
              BOWLING GREEN: 45-27 ATS off BB ATS wins

              ILLINOIS ST at DRAKE, 7:05 PM ET ESPNU
              ILLINOIS ST: 10-21 ATS off BB conference games
              DRAKE: 13-4 ATS off ATS loss

              N CAROLINA at MIAMI, 7:45 PM ET FSN
              N CAROLINA: 9-2 ATS Away after scoring 95+ points
              MIAMI: 23-11 Over off SU loss

              USC at ARIZONA ST, 10:00 PM ET FSN
              USC: 6-0 ATS off BB ATS losses
              ARIZONA ST: 6-0 Over off 3+ SU wins

              RIDER at MANHATTAN, 2:00 PM ET
              RIDER: 22-12 Over vs. conference
              MANHATTAN: 3-11 ATS as home favorite

              ** (TC) Denotes Time Change

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              • #22
                Sunday's six-pack

                -- Stephen Curry sprained his ankle at Furman - Davidson was up 60-55 when it happened, wound up winning 75-60.

                -- The father of Cal coach Mike Montgomery played college ball at UCLA with Jackie Robinson.

                -- Chattanooga has taken 753 foul shots this season, 38 more than any of the other 343 Division I teams in America.

                -- Hasheem Thabeet narrowly missed the first 20-20-10 game in college ball since Kenyon Martin did it for Cincinnati 10 years ago.

                -- Washington defenseman Mike Green is first defenseman to score goals in eight straight games-- when you consider he did something Bobby Orr, Brad Park or Paul Coffey couldn't do, thats terrific.

                -- I had no idea Lebron James wears glasses.

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                • #23
                  Sunday's List of 13: Wrapping up a college basketball Saturday

                  13) After watching Arizona dismantle UCLA Saturday, at what point does interim coach Russ Pennell become a candidate for the full-time job in Tucson? Rumors are he has no shot at the job, since they want a big-time name, but wow, he's done a great job there this season.

                  12) You'll scoff at this, but Arizona's Chase Budinger is closest thing we've had to Larry Bird since #33 left the NBA-- a terrific leader.

                  11) South Carolina's last three road wins, at Baylor, Kentucky and Alabama, are by a combined total of four points.

                  10) Before Bo Ryan got to Wisconsin, the Badgers' last league title in basketball was in 1947- he's also won four national titles in D-III ball.

                  9) Stanford was up 22 in first half in Berkeley, lost by seven, pretty much ending their hopes of a 16th straight winning Pac-10 season. Arizona had their similar 23-year streak snapped last season.

                  8) Gonzaga coach Mark Few's young son is playing YMCA ball for first time in Spokane-- he has a pretty good coach-- John Stockton, who played at Gonzaga and still lives there.

                  7) Syracuse was up 16 with 8:00 to go vs Georgetown, wound up in OT with the Hoyas, winning 98-94, fifth straight loss for Hoyas in the Carrier Dome. Looks like Georgetown could be an NIT team.

                  6) Amazing Citadel has won nine games in a row, is now 12-4 in the Southern Conference, as Ed Conroy makes a run at national Coach of the Year, and I'm not kidding-- Citadel is a freakin' military school, so being 12-4 in any league is damn impressive.

                  5) Utah State finally lost a WAC game, losing 66-56 in Boise. There are three unbeatens left in league play: Memphis-Oklahoma-Gonzaga.

                  4) Wichita State won its sixth home game in row; they're now 7-8 in Missouri Valley, after starting league play 0-6. Shockers win against Northern Iowa was just Panthers' second loss in their last 14 games.

                  3) Troy State is now atop Sun Belt after beating Western Kentucky 87-82, tenth straight win for Trojans, who hit 10-21 from outside the arc, Hilltoppers made just 14-36.

                  2) Georgia made 14-26 from arc, upset Florida 88-86, giving Dawgs their first SEC win in ten tries. Discouraging loss for the Gators.

                  1) If the Big East is so powerful, as they say on every telecast, how come five of their 16 teams haven't been ranked in the top 25 at any time in the last eight years?

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